fiogf49gjkf0d Anhembi Turismo, the city's tourism department (tel 011/6971-5511), maintains several
information booths
scattered about the city which are especially helpful for general directions, or for local bus and metrA? details. Booths can be found along Avenida SA?o LuAs, on PraA§a da RepA?blica (across from Rua Sete de Abril; daily 9am-6pm); at PraA§a da Liberdade (daily 9am-6pm); at the Teatro Municipal (Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-1pm); and at the Morumbi (Mon-Fri 9am-6pm) and Iguatemi (Mon-Fri 9am-6pm) shopping centres. A good map, and information on the state of SA?o Paulo, is available from the state
tourist office
at Avenida SA?o LuAs 97 (Mon-Fri 10am-5pm).
For up-to-date
listings
of what's going on in the city, the SA?o Paulo edition of the weekly magazine
Veja
contains an excellent entertainment guide, and the daily newspaper
Folha de SA?o Paulo
lists cultural and sporting events and, on Friday, contains a useful entertainment guide. The Web site
www.guiasp.com.br
is a good source of information on SA?o Paulo's restaurants, bars, cinemas, theatres and nightclubs. For basic information about current exhibitions in museums and galleries, theatre, concert and cinema programmes, check out the
Guia Internet SA?o Paulo
(
www.guiasp.com.br).
For people with little time available, there is an excellent and inexpensive
tour
run by the city authorities. An air-conditioned bus with a bilingual guide departs hourly from Barra Funda metrA? station's Terminal TurAstico (Tues-Sun from 9.30am, last departure at 4.30pm), and visits the Memorial da AmAİrica Latina, Pinacoteca do Estado, Museu de Arte Sacra, Memorial do Imigrante (Sundays only), the Museu de arte de SA?o Paulo and the Museu de Arte Moderna - before returning to Barra Funda. The tour is just $1 and the ticket entitles you to half-price admission to the museums. You can get off the bus at any of the sights and rejoin the tour on a following bus.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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