Editable Vector Map of the São Paulo Brazil in SVG format.
Can be edited in the following programs: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, InkScape
Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.
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São Paulo, Brazil, is a sprawling metropolis with a complex network of streets, roads, and distinctive city districts. Here’s an overview of some of the principal streets, roads, and key districts:
Principal Streets and Roads
- Avenida Paulista
- One of the most famous and important avenues in São Paulo.
- Known for its financial institutions, cultural institutions like MASP (São Paulo Museum of Art), and numerous corporate offices.
- Avenida 23 de Maio
- A major thoroughfare that connects the north and south of the city.
- Part of the city’s inner ring road and vital for traffic flow.
- Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima
- A key financial hub with numerous multinational corporations.
- Known for high-end shopping, restaurants, and luxury apartments.
- Avenida Ibirapuera
- Leads to the Ibirapuera Park, one of the largest urban parks in Brazil.
- Important for its commercial and residential zones.
- Marginal Pinheiros
- Runs alongside the Pinheiros River.
- Key for accessing the western parts of the city and important business districts.
- Marginal Tietê
- Runs along the Tietê River.
- Crucial for heavy traffic and transportation, linking several highways.
- Rua Oscar Freire
- Known for luxury shopping and designer boutiques.
- Located in the upscale district of Jardins.
- Avenida Juscelino Kubitschek
- Connects the western business districts.
- Features a mix of commercial and residential buildings.
Key City Districts
- Centro (Downtown)
- Historical heart of the city with landmarks such as the Sé Cathedral and Municipal Theater.
- A mix of commercial, cultural, and governmental buildings.
- Jardins
- An upscale district known for luxury shopping, fine dining, and cultural institutions.
- Home to Rua Oscar Freire and numerous high-end hotels and residences.
- Moema
- A wealthy residential area with a lively commercial district.
- Close to Ibirapuera Park and known for its high quality of life.
- Vila Madalena
- A bohemian neighborhood known for its vibrant nightlife, art galleries, and street art.
- Popular among young professionals and artists.
- Pinheiros
- A trendy area with a mix of residential and commercial spaces.
- Known for its culinary scene, nightlife, and cultural venues.
- Brooklin
- A modern business district with many multinational corporations.
- Features contemporary architecture and upscale residential areas.
- Itaim Bibi
- Another important financial district.
- Known for its high-end restaurants, bars, and corporate offices.
- Liberdade
- The heart of the Japanese community in São Paulo.
- Known for its Asian markets, restaurants, and cultural events.
- Morumbi
- An affluent residential neighborhood.
- Home to the Morumbi Stadium and many embassies and consulates.
- Tatuapé
- A rapidly growing district with a mix of residential and commercial developments.
- Known for its shopping malls and vibrant local culture.
These streets and districts form the backbone of São Paulo’s urban landscape, each contributing to the city’s dynamic and diverse character.