Is it difficult to entertain children at home? Check out these tours in Sao Paulo.

We have arrived in mid-July and the school holidays are in full force. With the easing of preventive measures against Covid-19 in Sao Paulo, parks, museums, theaters and various options for interactive tours accessible to the entire population have already been reopened.
The big move is to choose options located near Sao Paulo metro stations. In addition to being a cheaper option, it facilitates mobility in the city. And technology can be a great ally at that time.
With the help of the Quicko urban mobility application, for example, it is possible to obtain information on the best alternatives to travel, favoring the combination of modes of travel such as subway, bus, bicycle and even on foot. In addition, the app also provides real-time information on route changes or problems with bus, train and metro lines.
So check out some options near the subway to enjoy this school vacation a little more.
Cultural weather vane
Interactive museum that aims to promote knowledge of science. Packed with science objectives and interactive learning environments, it is a tour option to arouse curiosity and a desire to learn.
Metro station: D. Pedro II (red line).
Aquarium of San Paolo
It was the first themed aquarium in Latin America. There you can find polar bears, kangaroos, alligators, sharks and many other animals. For those interested in prehistoric animals, there is still the Valley of the Dinosaurs, full of replicas.
Metro station: Santos-Imigrantes (green line).
Ibirapuera Park
One of the symbols of the city, the Ibirapuera Park offers a green area of 1,584,000 m² and is considered one of the largest cultural circuits in the world, with Oscar Niemeyer museums and auditoriums, heritage listed by the National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage .
Metro station: AACD-Servidor (lilac line).
Butantan Institute
It is the largest vaccine and serum producer in Latin America and the leading immunobiological producer in Brazil. They have four museums: Biologico, which offers a permanent live zoological exhibit featuring snakes, spiders, and scorpions; of Microbiology, which stimulates scientific curiosity in young people; Historian, which preserves and disseminates the history of the Butantan Institute and of Emílio Ribas, specializing in the history of public health.
Metro station: Butantã (yellow line).
Source: Terra

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