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Day 1
São Paulo São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, and the continent. It is also the richest city of Brazil. Greater São Paulo, which includes adjacent municipalities, has a population close to 20 million, making it the third largest in the Americas, and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. Infamous for its traffic and sprawl, it is not a tourist draw - but does have very good flight connections to the rest of the continent through the São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport. Upon arrival you will be met by our local representative who will help you locate your vehicle. Enjoy a private airport transfer with private vehicle, driver and English speaking Guide. The State of São Paulo is still one of the most important coffee producers in Brazil. A 120 km ride to the Northwest, takes you to a plantation which is administered by a Dutch cooperative where the main product is coffee, but citrus-fruits, cotton, soy and flowers are also cultivated. Guests will be introduced to the plantation process and a charming open air lunch is served in the most rustic farm style. This 5-star hotel in São Paulo is 1 km from Ibirapuera Park and 3 km from Congonhas São Paulo Airport. It has a spa, a swimming pool and a gym. The cozy rooms at the Sofitel Sao Paulo have cable TV, air conditioning and a tea/coffee maker. Some rooms have a spacious seating area. The Sofitel features several dining options, where guests can enjoy French specialities. The hotel also has a wine bar which serves a wide range of international wines. Guests can sunbathe and enjoy drinks at the hotel’s swimming pool, which is surrounded by sun loungers. The hotel also features a tennis court and a modern gym. Overnight at Sofitel. |
 Sao Paolo |
 Roasted Coffee Beans |
 São Paulo: Sofitel |
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Day 2
São Paulo Enjoy a private transfer to Interlagos Race Circuit with vehicle, driver and guide. At the end of the day you will be transfered back at your hotel. Arrive at the Interlagos Circuit today for the qualifying sessions of one of the most important F1 competitions on the schedule. It's a day full of excitement for Formula One fans around the world. Be sure to watch your favourite driver race for his opportunity at the pole position on Sunday as you experience the joy of this grand event. The fastest lap Saturday will decide the pole positions on race day and determine who will be the driver to beat on Sunday. In the evening enjoy some time at leisure. Experience the Brazilian Grand Prix from your grandstand seats located in the heart of the action. The passion of Brazilian race fans make this a regular stop on the circuit no race fan should miss. The track lay out provides ample opportunity for drivers to overtake each other creating a competitive race from the start to the checkered flag. Sebastian Vettel will look to continue his success in Brazil this November on a date all F1 fans are sure to have circled on their calendars. Overnight at Sofitel. |
 Grand Prix Brazil, 2008 |
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Day 3
São Paulo Enjoy a private transfer to Interlagos Race Circuit with vehicle, driver and guide. At the end of the day you will be transfered back at your hotel. Return to the Interlagos Circuit for the final race day. Considered to be one of the toughest tracks on the current round of Formula One circuits. Having been built on unstable ground, Interlagos' surface is full of lumps and bumps. Unlike the majority, this circuit runs anti-clockwise and is at high-altitude, so races here are particularly hard on the drivers. The ever-present heat and humidity of Brazil also add to the driver's discomfort. The winner of the last race of the season will not only have to focus on the track but the other drivers too as this track provides ample opportunity for over taking positions. Overnight at Sofitel. |
 Grand Prix, Race Day |
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