
Osasco Sao Paulo, Brazil Travel Guide
A structured approach to your travel preparations.
Follow these steps for a well-organized journey.
Check your passport; it must remain valid for six months beyond your return date. Renew if required.
Research Brazil's visa requirements for your nationality. Apply if necessary, allowing ample processing time.
Book international flights, especially for Brazil's high season (December-March) or holidays.
Book your accommodations in Osasco and any planned stays in São Paulo.
Plan a rough itinerary, including major attractions, activities, and day trips.
Arrange airport transfers if you prefer a pre-booked service upon arrival.
Reconfirm all flight, accommodation, and tour bookings. Print or download digital copies.
Pack climate-appropriate clothing, your first aid kit, and prescription medications (Eagle Creek packing organizers help).
Inform your bank and credit card companies of your travel plans.
Secure these important elements in advance.
Knowledge and home security contribute to a stress-free departure.
Other factors for a complete plan.
Visa requirements for Brazil can change. Always check the latest information from official government sources for your nationality.
These first steps upon arrival for a smooth entry into Osasco.
Clear immigration and customs procedures at the airport. Have your passport and any required visa or proof of onward travel ready.
Retrieve your luggage from the baggage claim.
Obtain a small amount of local currency (Brazilian Real) at an ATM or exchange office for immediate expenses.
Confirm the address and route to your accommodation.
Take some time to familiarize yourself with your immediate local area, identifying the nearest public transport stops, supermarket, and pharmacy.
Use navigation apps like Google Maps or Moovit to get oriented and plan your first movements.
Exchange some cash at the airport (rates are often less favorable) or use an ATM for withdrawals.
Buy bottled water, a snack, and a public transport ticket or a Bilhete Único card.
If you arranged a private transfer, locate your driver. Use official airport taxis or a ride-sharing app (Uber, 99) for convenience.
For budget travelers, public transport (Airport Bus + CPTM/Metro) has a cost-effective option.
Purchase a local SIM card (chip) from one of the major providers if international roaming is not arranged.
This step greatly simplifies navigation and communication during your trip.
Acquiring a local SIM card upon arrival greatly simplifies navigation and communication throughout your trip.
Prepare for your departure for a smooth transition at home or to your next destination.
Brazil does not have a general VAT (ICMS/IPI) refund system for tourists on purchases.
Meticulous planning for departure times is paramount, especially for international flights.
Traffic in São Paulo can be unpredictable; allocate extra time.