Estacao da Luz
Estacao da Luz
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Neighbourhood: Sé
Sé, which derives its name from Sé Square, is a central neighbourhood in historic São Paulo. Close by, the Law School, the Museum of the Court of Justice and the Metropolitan Cathedral offer inspiring architecture. If you are looking for cultural activities, head to Caixa Cultural and check the schedule. In the area there is a popular pedestrian street called “Rua Direita”, one of the first streets in the region, which today marks the crowded perimeter. Sé is a great area to explore during daytime, but use caution if visiting alone at night.
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- Luz • 4 min walk
- Tiradentes • 7 min walk
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Paul Legate
United Kingdom21,893 contributions
Apr 2022
Estação da Luz is a stunning railway station in the historical district of the city. The station was designed by British architect Henry Driver and was built by Walter Macfarlane & Co. Saracen Foundry, it was assembled in Glasgow and then shipped to São Paulo where it was reassembled. The rail services currently running though the station are operated by CPTM metropolitan rail system. Estação da Luz is quite an unusual sight in the centre of São Paulo and is worth a visit whilst in the area.
Written 25 April 2022
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Natalia_Bertussi
Brasilia, DF98 contributions
Oct 2012 • Friends
The place is very beautiful, and really remember the old stations.
The problem is that there is nothing else to do here, you just go, see, and leave!
But still, I recommend a visit as it is very different place from what we normally see!
The problem is that there is nothing else to do here, you just go, see, and leave!
But still, I recommend a visit as it is very different place from what we normally see!
Written 15 October 2012
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Sonja S
Utah24 contributions
Aug 2019
Sao Paulo seems to really be trying to clean things up... while visiting the Estacao da Luz the sidewalks here and around the park across the street were very clean, the station lobby was being refurbished (and is STUNNING), and the station itself was spotless, befitting it's European architecture.
It was charming and I enjoyed that it is a working station. You can stand on the walkways going over the trains and enjoy the bustle and the view.
You will need less than 30 minutes to visit this site... so combine it with your trip to the art museum across the street.
We did not feel unsafe however I do have to note that we visited as a group of 7 (six adult visitors and our guide) and our guide warned to stick together. Our guide shooed off the few people that approached us, including a few homeless people and what our guide reported was a prostitute.
It was charming and I enjoyed that it is a working station. You can stand on the walkways going over the trains and enjoy the bustle and the view.
You will need less than 30 minutes to visit this site... so combine it with your trip to the art museum across the street.
We did not feel unsafe however I do have to note that we visited as a group of 7 (six adult visitors and our guide) and our guide warned to stick together. Our guide shooed off the few people that approached us, including a few homeless people and what our guide reported was a prostitute.
Written 27 August 2019
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Greg S
Tigard, Oregon, United States30 contributions
Dec 2018 • Solo
If you're across the street at Pinocateca, by all means cross the street and check this out. Budget 20 minutes, it's worth it. Beautiful building in nice shape. Station reminds me of a classic European train station. I didn't find the place scary, yeah a few homeless and other humble folks, but I didn't feel unsafe. Check it out inside and out
Written 1 December 2018
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406melissa
Atlanta, Georgia37 contributions
Jul 2015 • Business
If you are looking for some site seeing and maybe a bit of history this is a great place to go see. They offer short tours for very little money. This is a great your with or without children. Fascinating walk through history and amazing architecture.
Written 7 June 2016
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Diana E
Brazil16 contributions
Feb 2014 • Family
The Luz station is a place full of history. In the top of it, there is a museum.
If you want to live a diferente experience, there are always express trips that go from Luz Station to other cities such as Jundiaí or Paranapiacaba. You must check the schedules and prices in the official site http://www.cptm.sp.gov.br/Expresso-Turistico/jundiai.asp and make the reservations some weeks ahead.
It is a nice one day trip, to go out from São Paulo and visit other cities in a different way (railway indeed haha).
During the last weeks of january and the begginning of february, Jundiaí celebrates the "Festa da Uva" ... and you could go by train!!
If you want to live a diferente experience, there are always express trips that go from Luz Station to other cities such as Jundiaí or Paranapiacaba. You must check the schedules and prices in the official site http://www.cptm.sp.gov.br/Expresso-Turistico/jundiai.asp and make the reservations some weeks ahead.
It is a nice one day trip, to go out from São Paulo and visit other cities in a different way (railway indeed haha).
During the last weeks of january and the begginning of february, Jundiaí celebrates the "Festa da Uva" ... and you could go by train!!
Written 19 August 2014
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RLuiz
London, UK1,699 contributions
Apr 2013 • Couples
This place would be the Grand Central Terminal (NY) for Sao Paulo.
The building is just Beautiful and the area is well served with great museums and squares. From here you can also get the Train "Tourist Express" and go to very interesting places near Sao Paulo city.
Highly recommended!
The building is just Beautiful and the area is well served with great museums and squares. From here you can also get the Train "Tourist Express" and go to very interesting places near Sao Paulo city.
Highly recommended!
Written 9 November 2013
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Karl K
Sao Paulo, SP128 contributions
Nov 2013 • Couples
This is an icon of São Paulo history. Beautiful architecture, well preserved. A Metro line is integrated with the railway station, so it is easy to get there. The Portuguese Language Museum is next door, and across the street you'll find another museum (Pinacoteca) and a park. Worth a visit.
Written 8 November 2013
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bbarrs
Arlington, TX102 contributions
Aug 2012 • Solo
I enjoyed walking through the railway station. The architecture and the surrounding area that reminds us of "days gone by" were amazing. I would like to visit here again sometime in the future.
Written 4 July 2013
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Stephen B
Essex, UK177 contributions
Nov 2022 • Solo
Excellent glaswegian train shed attached to imposing Station building contain a popular cafe/restaurant and the museum of the Portuguese language. For the latter the queues to get in must have contained more than a hundred in the middle of a Sunday afternoon. Big crowds for the trains too but I felt quite safe, lots of station staff around. Prostitutes yes but didn't cause any bother.
Written 8 November 2022
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Alguém sabe dizer se na estação da Luz tem guarda volumes para bagagem?
Written 26 October 2023
Qual é o melhor horário para conhecer a Estação da Luz (a turismo)? É cheio o dia todo ou tem horários de pico bem definidos?
Written 18 February 2019
Acredito for dos horários de pico, são os melhores horários. Entre 7:30h e 9:30h é bem cheio e movimentado e entre 17 e 19h também, que foram horários que pegamos os trens bem cheios também. No final de semana estavam mais tranquilos.
Opte por horários com movimentações e fique de olho, pois nos arredores da estação tem muitos moradores de rua e usuários de droga, por ser “perto” da degradante cracolândia.
Written 18 February 2019
quando volta a funcionar o museu que estava instalado no ultimo andar.
Written 4 January 2018
Não sei informar, fomos de carro até Guararema e lá sim passeamos no trem de turismo.
Written 4 January 2018
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