Parque Ibirapuera, A Lush Urban Oasis Brimming with Art and Life
Av Pedro Álvares Cabral, Moema
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Introduction
Ibirapuera Park, located in the center of São Paulo, is a huge green area known as the central park of São Paulo, similar to Central Park in New York. In the middle of the city's skyscrapers, this green sea is like another world, providing local residents with an opportunity to get close to nature. On weekends, the park is crowded with people who love sports like running, cycling, skateboarding and practicing Tai Chi. In addition, there are several museums worth visiting in the park. The museums and exhibition halls in Ibirapuera Park are concentrated near gate 3, including the Museum of contemporary and modern art, which collects the works of contemporary and modern artists. The OCA and Chácara-do-Céu exhibition halls often showcase temporary art exhibitions. The African Museum and the Japanese Tea House were built to commemorate Africa and Japan's contributions to Brazilian culture and also provide a window to learn about other cultures. Currently, the Japanese Tea House is undergoing renovations, and we apologize for any inconvenience caused to visitors. Address Av Pedro Álvares Cabral, Moema
Transportation The park has a large area and a total of 10 exits. All buses passing by Parque do Ibirapuera can reach it. Buses 6366, 6358, 6338, or 6312 can be taken from the city center or Paulista Avenue.