Although there are more than 150 indigenous languages, the official language is Portuguese.
The best season is between April and September, as those are the months with the least rain.
Being a very soccer-loving city, it is among the 5 cities in the world with the most stadiums. It has a total of 15 stadiums, but the most representative are Morumbí (Sao Paulo), Corinthians Arena (Corinthians), Allianz Parque (Palmeiras), Pacaembú and Canindé (Portuguesa).
The Colombian peso is used; however, in Maicao the presence of the Venezuelan bolivar is noticeable.
Among the main typical dishes we find; the Baru sandwich, Virado á Paulista (beans and pork), Acarajé (stuffed shrimp), and Cuscuz Paulista (salty cake).
Among the most outstanding are; Carnival, which is celebrated in February throughout Brazil, the festival of San Vito, celebrated by the Italian community of Sao Paulo from mid-May to early July, the International film festival, is celebrated between October and November, and is one of the most important in Latin America.
Throughout the year the temperature is from 13 °C to 28 °C, occasionally dropping below 10 °C or rising above 32 °C. Its summers are very hot and the winter is very short.
The gentilicio used for the inhabitants of São Paulo is paulistanos, but they are more commonly known as paulistas.
It takes on average 22h 37m to flight from Bogota to São Paulo
On average there are 4 conecting flights between Bogota and São Paulo.
The earliest flight departs from Bogota at 5:28AM.
The latest flight departs from Bogota at 10:33PM.