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Sao Paulo: Brazil’s Favorite Destination for Events and Incentive Travel!CNN ranks São Paulo as the city with the 4th best nightlife in the world.São Paulo is the Latin American capital in the sector, according to the ranking, and the major seventh in the world. Hong Kong fell six positions in the year and came in 12th, better position in Asia. Johannesburg, in 18th, is the only African representative, and Dubai, 28th, has the strongest fashion the Middle East. This year's list has some rookies such as Vancouver (31st place), Seoul (34th) and St. Petersburg (51) Sao Paulo exceeds NY and has largest fleet in the world helicopters,Sao Paulo exceeds Berlin in global influence,Sao Paulo exceeds NY and wins title of best Christmas destination in search. Fabulous Sao Paulo is Brazil’s largest city and the most populous megapolis in the entire Southern Hemisphere. The world’s ninth largest metropolis is located in Southeastern Brazil—in the State that shares its name—and is the commercial and industrial heart of the South American giant, a country that has made great strides in the last few years to become a world economic power while helping and assisting the perennially underserved populations of its urban centers and rural areas. Sao Paulo is also a world-renowned center for art, culture, entertainment and sophistication, unlike any other Latin American city. Practically an open air museum with neighborhoods and buildings of historical value—it ranks first among the cities that host international events in the Americas and 12th in the world, after Vienna, Paris, Barcelona, Singapore, Berlin, Budapest, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Seoul, Lisbon and Copenhagen. And according to a study by MasterCard in 130 cities around the world, São Paulo was the third most visited destination in Latin America with 2.4 million foreign travelers, who spent US$2.9 billion in 2013 (the highest among the cities in the region). Some of the most relevant annual events include the Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo Fashion Week and the ATP Brazil Open, as well as the largest gay pride parade in the country, which draws over one million visitors every year. Paris: “Paris’ grandeur is inspiring but what I love most about the city is its intimacy. Its quartiers (quarters) are like a patchwork of villages, and while it’s one of the world’s major metropolises – with all of the culture and facilities that go with it – there’s a real sense of community at the local shops, markets and cafes that hasn’t changed since my childhood. Yet because every little ‘village’ has its own evolving...” Rio de Janeiro: There's no other place like Rio. It's a combination of many things that I find so captivating: walking through parks inside the city and seeing monkeys and toucans; spending the evening catching music jams around Lapa; joining a few friends amid the roaring crowds at Maracanã; or greeting the sunrise (after an early morning or late night) from Copacabana Beach. In moments like these you realize you're hooked. New York: “While there are many reasons to fall for New York, I’ve always loved the energy here. There’s so much creativity in the air, with wildly imaginative works filling the city’s galleries and concert halls – not to mention its restaurants, with ever more inventive mash-ups of global cuisines. Despite living for many years in New York, I never tire of exploring the metropolis. You can cross continents with the mere swipe...” CNN ranks São Paulo as the city with the 4th best nightlife in the world. 1st Ibiza (Spain) 2nd Berlin (Germany) 3rd New York (United States) 4th São Paulo (Brazil) 5th London (England) 6th Barcelona (Spain) 7th Montreal (Canada) 8th Las Vegas (USA) 9th Buenos Aires (Argentina) 10th Bangkok (Thailand)