Close to Ibirapuera Shopping Mall at the corner of Ibirapuera Av. and very close to Luis Carlos Berrini Av. and Juscelino Kubitcheck also. Close to the greatest Financial Center of South America - Paulista Ave. Surrounded by the best restaurants of the city, which has been recognized one of the gastronomic centers of the World. Walking distance to shops, restaurants, banks and money exchange shops. Close to Historical Downtown and Museums, such as MAM, MASP, Oca, Ipiranga.
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