Experience São Paulo like never before on a private panoramic helicopter tour. Soar over famous sights and landmarks, enjoying breathtaking aerial views of the city.
Experience São Paulo like never before on a private panoramic helicopter tour. Soar over famous sights and landmarks, enjoying breathtaking aerial views of the city.
- Sambodromo Anhembi - Sambódromo do Anhembi is one of the gems designed by Oscar Niemeyer and has been hosting the carnaval parades since 1991. With an area of 100,000 m², it consists of ten bleachers, a track, boxes, dressing rooms and two concert arenas. It also hosts sporting events and a vintage car fair. Since 2010, he has received the Formula…
- Sambodromo Anhembi - Sambódromo do Anhembi is one of the gems designed by Oscar Niemeyer and has been hosting the carnaval parades since 1991. With an area of 100,000 m², it consists of ten bleachers, a track, boxes, dressing rooms and two concert arenas. It also hosts sporting events and a vintage car fair. Since 2010, he has received the Formula Indy.
- Estádio do Canindé - Portuguesa - The historic football stadium Canindé or as sometimes is called “Madeira island”, it’s located in the city of São Paulo on the banks of the Tietê River. Its property belongs to the Portuguese Sports Association, a social and multi-sport club linked to the Portuguese colony in São Paulo.
- Temple of Solomon - The Temple of Solomon, built by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, is a replica of the biblical ancient temple of the same name in Jerusalem.
With a capacity for more than ten thousand people, based on biblical guidelines, the temple is the height of an 18-story building.
- Municipal Market of Sao Paulo - The Market is one of the most famous touristic attractions in São Paulo for the myriad of products to be found in there like fruits, nuts, wines, cheeses, beers, food etc.. A summary of Brasil can be found in it;
- Estacao da Luz - Luz Station, Luz Park and State Art Museum are historical preeminent São Paulo’s sights.
- Matarazzo Building City Hall Of Sao Paulo - Inaugurated in 1939 to host one of the largest industrial conglomerates in Brazilian history, the Matarazzo Industries”. Designed by the favorite architect of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, the Italian Marcello Piacentini.
The building today is the headquarters of the city of São Paulo.
Direct your attention to the top of the building, you will see green foliage and trees, a scene that may even look like a mirage. Know that this secret garden on the City Hall terrace is real, a botanical oasis in the middle of the stone jungle.
- Copan Building - Historical buildings such as Italian Terrace, Copan and Eiffel;
- Theatro Municipal De Sao Paulo - Considered a postcard of São Paulo, the Municipal Theater is one of the most important historical places in town due to several important cultural events that took place in its facilities like the Week of Modern Art of 1922.
- Catedral da Se de Sao Paulo - One of the five largest Neo-Gothic world’s Cathedral located in the zero milestone of São Paulo which is Sé square.
- Altino Arantes Building - One of the tallest buildings in São Paulo with an observation deck on the top with a stunning 360º view of São Paulo.
- Viaduto do Chá - One of the postcards of São Paulo, the tea viaduct was the first in the city of São Paulo. It bears this name because of the extensive tea plantation nearby.
There are other historical important sights in this area sights such as Sampaio Moreira building, Shopping Light and others.
- Vale do Anhangabau - Historical meeting point for cultural and political manifestations. The most significant was the “VOTING NOW”(diretas já) movement calling for direct elections during the military government.
- Pacaembu Stadium - Fly over the historic Pacaembu football stadium, which was once considered the most modern stadiums in South America and was one of the main stages of the 1950 football World Cup.
In addition to the football field, there is also the Football Museum, built, literally, under the stadium bleachers.
- Paulista Avenue - Paulista is not just an avenue, it’s part of the Brazilian history for all it has been in the last 130 years. It is home to outstanding sites and happenings serving as ground for work, study, entertainment, demonstrations, leisure, theaters, shopping, important old palaces, marathon, gay parade, history, culture, gastronomy, New Year’s Eve and Christmas celebrations, all that draw millions of people throughout the entire year.
- Parque Do Ibirapuera - Ibirapuera Park was elected by the “The Guardian magazine” the best Park in the world.
The Park is must-see for those who want to be enchanted by the beauty of its lake and water fountain.
The park also has 3 outstanding art museums MAC, MAM and Afro-Brazil museum with their great art, played a big role on the deserved winning election of the park.
- Museu do Ipiranga - On Ipiranga slope, next to Ipiranga stream, Dom Pedro I declared Brazil independence from Portugal, in 1822. The museum was built close to where the historic Independence event took place in 1822.
Other than the architecture of the museum, the area has Independence Park that features huge french-style gardens inspired in Versailles in France.
- Allianz Parque - Allianz Parque is the official stadium of Palmeiras football club. Super modern and beautiful that goes beyond just football hosting hundreds of events, concerts, becoming a new tourist spot in the city.
- Live commentary by the commander.
- Passenger insurance included.
- Hotel and airport pick-up/drop-off.
- Private helicopter tour in São Paulo (20 or 30 mins).
- Transport in fully-equipped vehicles.
- Heliport landing and facility fees covered.
- All-inclusive pricing with VAT, taxes, tolls, and more.
- Live commentary by the commander.
- Passenger insurance included.
- Hotel and airport pick-up/drop-off.
- Private helicopter tour in São Paulo (20 or 30 mins).
- Transport in fully-equipped vehicles.
- Heliport landing and facility fees covered.
- All-inclusive pricing with VAT, taxes, tolls, and more.
- Tips. (optional).
- Tips. (optional).
Experience an entirely unique perspective of São Paulo on a private helicopter tour that offers panoramic views of the city.
You will be picked up from your hotel and transported to Campo de Marte Airport, located in the city’s Northern area, where your helicopter awaits. After a safety orientation, you’ll get a quick lesson about the helicopter and…
Experience an entirely unique perspective of São Paulo on a private helicopter tour that offers panoramic views of the city.
You will be picked up from your hotel and transported to Campo de Marte Airport, located in the city’s Northern area, where your helicopter awaits. After a safety orientation, you’ll get a quick lesson about the helicopter and instructions on boarding and disembarking from the commander.
Upon take-off, gaze upon São Paulo from the skies as you get to view some of the city’s most popular landmarks. The pilot will narrate your skyward journey, which covers over 10 districts and more than 20 tourist spots such as Samba Venue, Catedral da Sé, Luz Station, Municipal Market, Paulista Ave, Ipiranga Museum, Ibirapuera Park, Stadiums, and many more.
Our aerial tours are exclusively tailored for you and cater for 1 to 5 individuals, lasting between 20 and 30 minutes. Depending on your group size, you will fly either in a state-of-the-art Robinson R22 BETA II, R44 Raven II, or AS350 Esquilo helicopter.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.