World Cup: Sao Paulo City Guide
If you're visiting Sao Paulo for the 2014 FIFA World Cup here's what you need to know about what to see, what to eat and where to catch the games.
Biju Sukumaran is an award-winning American writer based in South America. After working a series of eclectic jobs in the U.S., he moved to Asia and contributed to various online and print magazines including CNN, The Dallas Morning News and international editions of Vogue, Esquire, GQ, and National Geographic Traveller.
He is currently experimenting with long-term slow travel. Now living in Brazil, he intends to attend the 2014 World Cup. As a semi-nomadic expat, he's still searching for a place to call home. It's all up in the air, but it continues to be an amazing adventure.
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If you're visiting Sao Paulo for the 2014 FIFA World Cup here's what you need to know about what to see, what to eat and where to catch the games.
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