The Priceless Space is located at the heart of São Paulo, in its historic center, a region filled with histories and attractions, both for people from São Paulo and for people from elsewhere. That’s why we’ve put together a list of programs you can do before or after going to Priceless. These are strolls of up to 2 kilometers, so you can enjoy the best in downtown São Paulo!
Vale do Anhangabaú
100 meters
Like the Municipal Theater, this is another downtown attraction you can see from the top of the Priceless Space. Down below, in the Valley itself, you can stroll through a recently renovated area where a concert schedule takes place. Notice the historic buildings around the Vale.
Vale do Anhangabaú
Municipal Theater
200 meters
Inaugurated in 1911, it was designed by Ramos de Azevedo, Claudio Rossi and Domiziano Rossi in the eclectic architectural style, inspired by the Paris Opera. Anyone who thinks they visit the combo Theater + Priceless Space at night only is mistaken, as the programming starts in the morning onwards.
Praça Ramos de Azevedo, s/nº
Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (CCBB)
550 meters
In the historic building which housed Banco do Brasil’s first branch in São Paulo, you can check out events in the areas of performing arts, cinema, exhibitions and music. Keep an eye on the venue’s calendar, which usually hosts major exhibitions.
Rua Álvares Penteado, 112
Rock Gallery
550 meters
São Paulo’s iconic shopping mall, inaugurated in 1963. A tour for rock fans, of course. You’ll find there rock band T-shirts, accessories, vinyls and other items related to rock music. Strolling through the corridors you’ll also see piercing and tattoo studios.
Avenida São João, 439
Farol Santander
650 meters
Building formerly known as Banespão because it was Banespa’s headquarters, its upper floors house an exhibition space and a skate park. There is also a lookout point where you can see São Paulo from all angles. It is one of São Paulo’s main postcards.
Rua João Brícola, 24
São Bento Monastery
700 meters
Part of São Paulo’s historical route, it was founded in 1598. The visit is worth it for the beauty of the place and, if you’re lucky and a mass is being held when you pass by, take the opportunity to hear Gregorian chant and the sound of one of the most complete large size organs in Brazil.
Largo São Bento, s/nº
Sé Cathedral
900 meters
Another postcard of the city, it has an impressive architectural and artistic ensemble – in Gothic style. Seven meters below the altar is the crypt, which can be visited. There you’ll find the tomb of the chief Tibiriçá, one of the first Indians to be catechized by the Jesuits.
Sé Square
Pinacoteca de São Paulo
1.500 meters
A visual arts center focusing on Brazilian production since the 19th century, it is the oldest art museum in town. Almeida Junior, Portinari, Tarsila do Amaral, Di Cavalcanti and Victor Brecheret, among other artists, are part of the collection.
Luz Square, 2
Pina Station and Pina Contemporary
1.600 and 1.700 meters
In addition to Pinacoteca, or Pina Luz, the complex houses Pina Station, with exhibition spaces where a train station used to be, and the Pina Contemporary, inaugurated in 2023. This latter is the museum dedicated to Pinacoteca’s contemporary art.
Largo General Osório, 66 e Avenida Tiradentes, 273
Sala São Paulo
1.900 meters
Home to State of São Paulo Symphonic Orchestra (Osesp), it is part of the Júlio Prestes Cultural Complex, in the former Júlio Prestes Station. The main attraction are the performances, but the tour is also worthwhile in order to admire the beauty of the building.