Designed by the renowned landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, Ibirapuera Park stands as São Paulo’s central green oasis, akin to New York’s Central Park. Spanning a vast area in the heart of the city, the park features 13 playing courts, winding jogging and cycle paths, and a serene lake. Modernist buildings dot the landscape, including two of São Paulo’s most significant art galleries. Visitors can enjoy a blend of recreational activities and cultural experiences, making it a vibrant and multifaceted space for both locals and tourists.
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