São Paulo Botanical Garden

Jardim Botanico featuring a pond
Jardim Botanico showing a park
São Paulo Botanical Garden
Jardim Botanico
Jardim Botanico showing a garden


In a city dominated by concrete and skyscrapers, these sophisticated gardens are the perfect place to get some fresh air and spot local wildlife.

Walk forest trails, see inspiring floral displays and enjoy nature at São Paulo’s Jardim Botanico (Botanic Gardens). Featuring one of the last remaining examples of Atlantic Rainforest, these grounds preserve and protect Brazil’s western coastal environment. Look for local fauna, relax by the garden lakes and explore nearby attractions.

The Botanic Gardens were built as part of a larger state park surrounding the city. Today, its 89-acre (36-hectare) area is home to about 380 species of native trees, which are preserved for research and animal habitats. Explore the garden’s many trails to find delightful displays of local plants.

Stroll along the Alameda Fernando Costa boardwalk, which provides pretty views of the clear Pirarungáua Creek. This creek feeds into the Lake of the Nymphs where you’ll see colorful flowers and sculptures.

Visit the Garden of the Senses for a multisensory experience in the textures and smells of nature. This display, created in 2003, has a collection of herbs that you can touch and taste. Afterward, stretch your legs with an easy walk down the spring trail, which leads to the source of the Pirarungáua Creek.

A large population of birds and branch-dwelling mammals make their home among the gardens’ trees. Spot toucans flaunting their colorful beaks while monkeys and sloths forage for food. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture them at a moment’s notice as they frolic in the treetops.

While exploring the garden, look for its man-made attractions too. Browse the Botanical Museum of João Barbosa Rodrigues to learn about the gardens’ conservation programs. Climb the stairs of Linnaeus, which date back to 1928 and pay tribute to the “father of taxonomy,” Carl Linnaeus.

After a few hours at the gardens, see more wildlife at the São Paulo Zoo, which is under 20 minutes‘ walk away to the northeast.

The Botanical Gardens are located southeast of São Paulo’s downtown. Get there by train or car. They are open every day except Monday and charge a small admission fee.

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