São Paulo is a city that has like... 5 different climates in a single day, from hot hot weather to rainy cold!
It’s very accessible for any kind of public, as it is a cultural, economical, touristic and partying center! I like a lot to walk around my birth and current town. In the Historical Center, on the weekends, a few spots and avenues are closed for pedestrians to walk, take sunbathes, take the bike and run through it... You're as free as your mind can go! Enjoy the city! ✨🏙
Another joyride I like to do a lot in SP is to explore the so called sebos (local stores that people sell and buy mostly old books, but there’s pretty much everything: records, vinyls and basically all you can think of, even toys!).
What about your town, there’s anything like that where you at? Or something unique where you are based? Tell me about it! (´。• ᵕ •。`) ♡
@penny @missy @lust