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Sao Paulo

Children in a street market ... Sao Paulo both bucks and confirms Brazilian stereotypes.

Brazil

Twenty reasons to visit Sao Paulo

Steve McKenna From cathedrals and museums to seaside escapes, this is the best on offer in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Brazil

Street smart: Avenida Paulista, Sao Paulo

KRISTIE KELLAHAN RIO has the booty-shakin' pizazz of Copacabana and Carnivale but for more cerebral cultural attractions, Sao Paulo is Brazil's finest.

Guide

24 hours in ... Sao Paulo

Kristie Kellahan The largest - and richest - city in Brazil is a hub of arts and entertainment, fashion and finance. It's a place for supermodels, stockbrokers and summer fun.

Photo galleries

Carnival celebrations in Sao Paulo at the Sambadrome.

A number of samba schools parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo, drawing millions of visitors from all over Brazil to participate in the celebrations.

Carnivale fever hits Brazil

A dancer of Viradouro samba school performs during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro

Revellers celebrate in colourful costume as Carnivale fever hits Brazil.

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Map of Sao Paulo

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All the glamour and comfort yet none of the murder

Fitzgerald Suite

JANE REDDY | If The Great Gatsby whets yours appetite for a bygone era then a night at The Plaza in the Fitzgerald Suite is in order.

Frequent Flyer: Owen Campbell

JULIETTA JAMESON | This Australian busker-turned-acclaimed singer-songwriter is a fan of strong luggage.

Bye-bye Bali, aloha Hawaii

JANE REDDY | Interest in Hawaii continues to grow, with more than 250,000 Australians and Kiwis visiting in 2012.

Put another kipper in the pan

ROBERT UPE | Determined to lift visitor numbers to 40 million a year by 2020, the British are counting on us, writes Robert Upe.

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