I left the cool rainy weather of beautiful Seattle for São Paulo, Brazil to soak up some warm sunshine and stuff my belly with some charcoal grilled red meat at one of the many Churrasco style restaurants through-out Brazil. I was supposed to get my dental braces installed before this trip, but I knew this carnivore was going to be grinding down some succulent red meat so I postponed the metal work for after this trip.
My friend Afonso Fernandes picked me up the airport and for a 22 mile ride it took us a little over 2 hours to get to my Hilton Hotel. One of the biggest challenges of living in São Paulo is definitively the commute, according to Time magazine São Paulo has the world’s worst daily traffic jams. Getting around São Paulo is a pain in the ass unless you rent or own a helicopter, go figure São Paulo metro area has 19 million people.
In São Paulo, the average traffic jams on Friday evenings is 180km (112 miles) and as long as 295km (183 miles) on bad days according to local traffic engineers. There are 420 helicopters registered in São Paulo, a total second only to New York City. There are up to 500 helicopter flights daily in Sao Paulo and the city has a staggering 193 heliports.
Although the traffic was a pain in the ass during the day, I had a great time with my friend Afonso Fernandes during this trip. He is a master at providing unlimited hospitality and finding fabulous restaurants.
- You get many side dishes to compliment your meat.
- This is a typical day of traffic in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
- The famous Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge. The view from my Hilton Hotel. Some lucky person is skipping the traffic today.
- I visited Piracicaba, Brazil one day. This was actually the warmest day of my trip.
- I usually work-out at the gym to offset my wining / dining. I did 80 minutes on the treadmill at 15% incline.
- When in São Paulo you must enjoy the many Churrasco style restaurants.
- Enjoying some snacks in Piracicaba, Brazil with my friends Renata Tabai and Afonso Fernandes
- Afonso insisted that I should get the best shoe shine in the world before our flight in the Curitiba Airport. He was right…it was the best I have ever had, they spent 10 minutes per shoe.
- Afonso showing me how it’s done in one of the Churrasco style restaurants we visited.