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>>2884185
Brazil is cheap. Sao Paulo doesn't have much, Rio is better in terms of colonial architecture, culture, beaches, museums etc.
I went last year and landed in SP and rented a car there and drove to Rio along the coast. I spent maybe 3k (car rental and nice airbnb in copacabana was most of this) in total excluding flights.
As far as being a degenerate, if you're a dumb gringo I don't recommend it.
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>>2884267
>went last year and landed in SP and rented a car there and drove to Rio along the coast. I spent maybe 3k
wtf. dumb gringo
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>>2884185
>Two weeks in just sao paulo
Why? You could a week in Floripa, 2-3 days in Iguazu, the rest in SP.

2 weeks in SP is a lot for a tourist.
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>>2885169
I wasn't sure which other places to visit, and I imagined that the cities were too far apart to just visit them casually. I'm still a bit lost with the geographic dimensions of the brazilian coast
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>>2884185
>I'm considering going to São Paulo for two weeks, maybe.
Why São Paulo?
>What’s there to do beyond beaches and clubs?
Look for local attractions, typically a cathedral.
>I’m really into walking around the city, eating street food, and enjoying cultural activities
So do that.
>I have no problem with alcohol or taking drugs.
I wouldn't recommend doing that unless you wanna get in harm's way.
>And lastly, how are the women?
There's sluts, pious virgins and everything in between. Your best bet is to meet someone off a language learning app, a local who can show you around, help you get around and free sex.
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Is Belo Horizonte a fun place to visit?
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>>2887198
It's not bad, but I don't feel a need to go back. If you go up there might as will hit Ouro Preto too
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>>2884185
>Beaches
>São Paulo
Only an hour drive away and that's asumming traffic isn't a shit show (it will be). SP is very much a grungy, concrete jungle, inland type of place suitable for people who are into clubbing and raves but absolutely awful for beach-goers and surferchads.
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>>2887198
As a SP native, meh. If you're going to Minas Gerais then you should go for the colonial small towns (Ouro Preto, Tiradentes, etc) and the chill wintery mountain town vibes of the state. I like it because it has a nostalgic atmosphere for me, as someone raised in Brazil, but for a foreigner it might be nothing special.
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>>2887223
>>2887282
Thanks I will keep Ouro Preto in mind then. Is Minas Gerais full of tropical bugs in winter months (especially August - September)?
I'm asking about Belo and MG specifically because my company is sending me there for 4 weeks, so I don't have much choice in that regard, but I'm planning to do some short trips for sightseeing on weekends since I've never been to Brazil before. I assume there is no dense train network, but do you think there are buses to those places you mentioned, or should I just rent a car?
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