Sao Paulo provides ‘homely benefits’ for Brazilian property
People living in Brazilian property in Sao Paulo can enjoy taking an early morning jog in the local park or numerous visits to museums and other cultural destinations, according to an expert.
Sonia Gallego, writing for ABC News, said that Ibirapuera Park is the city’s largest urban grassland, giving people an opportunity to enjoy relaxing strolls or scenic jogs.
"The municipal market is a haven for food lovers. Everything can be found here, from imported delicacies such as Italian salamis with truffles to tropical delights such as cashew fruit. Try some Cupuacu, a nutritionally potent fruit which has a creamy citrus flavour and makes great juice," she added.
Ms Gallego added that people living in Brazilian property can benefit from a number of cultural attractions, such as the Sao Paulo Museum of Art, which is a wonderful place from which to view the city.
Glauco Chris Fuzinatto, director for UK and Ireland of the Brazilian Tourist Office, recently advised people that the country’s diverse cultural attractions are drawing people to invest in property there.
