General Description
: Tulip Inn Interative is located in the Jardins area near the Oscar Freire Street, five blocks from Paulista Avenue and 15-minutes drive from Congonhas. 123 rooms equipped with cable TV, air conditioning, safe, telephone, high speed internet access. Located in a previleged area of Sao Paulo 'Jardins', 5 blocks from Paulista Avenue, close to 9 de Julho Avenue, 10 min. from Congonhas Domestic Airport, withhin walking distance of Oscar Freire Street, a famous shopping center area.
Attractions
: Anhembi Convention Center: The majority of the most important trade fairs in Brazil take place in the Anhembi Parque?s Exhibition Pavilion.
Berrine Avenue: Leisure, Gastronomy
For most of the past century, these neighborhoods of the South Zone were calm and residencial, strong influenced by German immigrants who lived in little ranchs.
Casa Brasileira Museum: Large home, which belonged to Flvio Prado, mayor of So Paulo (1934/38), has the most complete Brazilian book collection on architecture, urbanism, historical heritage and visual communication. Its collection also includes furniture, crystals, & moe
Estacao Da Luz: Estacao da Luz is a train station, was opened on 1901, where 300,000 people pass each day
Expo Center Norte: Conferences, conventions, exhibits, seminars, workshops, events, trade shows and business meetings
Interative Restaurant: Bar and International Restaurant in a cozy atmosphere.
Ipiranga Museum: The museum contains a collection of furniture and art pieces with historical relevance, especially those who are connected to the Brazilian Empire
Pinacoteca: This is the city?s first art museum and it has great architectonic prominence. Its collection includes 5 thousand paintings, sculptures and engravings by Brazilian artists.
Transamerica Expo: The Transamerica Expo Center Sao Paulo is the perfect place to hold a corporate event such as; team building, sales meetings, board of director meetings, or just corporate hospitality.
Trianon-MASP Museum: Exhibits paintings, sculptures and installations by Michelangelo Pistoletto, Sandro Chaia, Francesco Clemente and Others.
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