How to get to the city?  See train, subway and bus options

How to get to the city? See train, subway and bus options


The creator of the festival, Roberto Medina, has already warned the public that it is not recommended to go to the event by car or individual vehicle.

OR The city it happens in days 2, 3, 7, 9 and 10 September and should bring together 100 thousand people in the Interlagos circuitin the southern area of ​​São Paulo, on each of the five days of the event.

The creator of the festival, Roberto Medina, has already warned the public that it is not recommended to go to the event by car or individual vehicle. As Roberta Medina, daughter of the entrepreneur and director of the festival, explained in a press conference earlier this month, the vehicles “will stop at checkpoints”.

How to get to The Town then? The organization has partnered with public and private bodies so that all subway and train lines are active 24 hours a day during the days of the festival. Find out what the best options are:

The Town Express – Official Bus

The City Council will offer its own bus service to the festival, departing from seven points around the city, departing every 20 minutes and disembarking 300 meters from the entrance gate of Cidade da Música.

Tickets are not included in the ticket. They can be purchased on Ingresse.com and cost between R$10 and R$50, depending on the boarding point chosen. See options:

  • Terminal Parque Dom Pedro II (Av. do Exterior, s/nº – Self)
  • Terminal Barra Funda (Avenida Mário de Andrade, 664. Barra Funda. Next to Palmeiras -Barra Funda Metro/Train Station)
  • Congonhas Airport (Commander Lineu Gomes Square – s/n, Vila Congonhas)
  • Morumbi Park (Av. Major Sylvio de Magalhães Padilha, 16741 – Jardim Fonte do Morumbi)
  • Vila Yara Terminal (V. dos Autonomistas, 500 – Vila Yara, Osasco)
  • Itaquera terminal – Shopping/Metro (Avenida Dr. Luís Aires, s/n°)
  • Penha Terminal (Av. Cangaíba, 130 – Cangaiba)

Train and subway

For those traveling to the Interlagos Racecourse by train or Metro, the best way to get off is at the Autódromo Station, which is approximately 700 meters from the festival entrance. It’s about an eight minute walk to the access gate.

Remembering that during the days of the event all underground and railway lines will be operational 24 hours a day. In addition, lines 8 and 9 will have a special express and semi-express service with exclusive trains.

These trains will run to and from specific stations at set times, with separate boarding from regular services and reduced journey times.

The service must be purchased in advance through the official channels of ViaMobilidade Linhas 8 and 9, with tickets ranging between R$15 and R$40. More information here.

  • EXPRESS: Stations: (L8) Barueri – (L9) Pinheiros – (L9) Autódromo (Cidade da Música). Estimated time to Interlagos: 48 minutes from Barueri and 20 minutes from Pinheiros. Departures every 60 minutes from 12:00 to 20:00
  • SEMIEXPRESSO: Stations: (L8) Barueri – (L8) Carapicuíba – (L8/L9) Osasco – (L9) Pinheiros – (L9) Vila Olímpia – (L9) Berrini – (L9) Morumbi – (L9/L5) Santo Amaro – (L9) Autodrome (City of Music). Estimated time to Interlagos: 52 minutes from Barueri and 23 minutes from Pinheiros. Runs every 60 minutes, from 11:30 to 19:30. Tours every 60 minutes, from 00:00 to 04:00

Car, taxi or app

As explained above, it is not recommended to arrive at the Municipality by car or individual vehicle, as the roads around the Autodrome will be blocked. The festival will not offer its own parking space.

If you choose to go by car, 400 signs have been installed throughout the city to facilitate access to the site. The best option when arriving at the event is to look for parking spaces around the nearest train and metro stations. Coopark, a partner of The Town, offers advance parking reservations between R$80 and R$100. See here.

For those who decide to take a taxi or with the app’s drivers, the best solution is to ask to stop at one of the stations near the Autodrome. According to the organization, “connections with taxi services and transport via apps will be facilitated throughout the period of operation, in the areas indicated for getting on and off”.

Source: Terra

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