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Marco Zero: The Heart of São Paulo

Discover São Paulo's historic and symbolic heart at Marco Zero, the city's geographical center in bustling Praça da Sé.

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Marco Zero, a marble hexagonal prism in Praça da Sé, marks the geographical center of São Paulo since 1934. More than a monument, it's a symbol of the city's birth and a reference point for measuring distances throughout the region.

A brief summary to Marco Zero de São Paulo

  • Praça da Sé, 68, São Paulo, Centro Histórico de São Paulo, State of São Paulo, 01001-001, BR
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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and experience a more peaceful atmosphere.
  • Explore nearby attractions such as the São Paulo Cathedral and the Pátio do Colégio to delve deeper into the city's history.
  • Be aware of your belongings, especially in crowded areas, to ensure a safe visit.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Praça da Sé is easily accessible via the São Paulo Metro. Take Line 1 (North-South, blue line) or Line 3 (East-West, red line) to the Sé station, which lets you out directly at the Praça. A single metro ticket costs R$5.20. From the airport, you can take the EMTU bus 257 to Tatuapé metro station for R$8.00, then transfer to Line 3 to reach Sé station.

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Centro Histórico area, Praça da Sé is easily reachable on foot. From the Pátio do Colégio, head towards the São Paulo Cathedral; Marco Zero is located directly in front of the cathedral. Walking within the central area is generally safe during the day, but it's advisable to be cautious on quieter side streets.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available throughout São Paulo. A short taxi ride within the city center to Praça da Sé will likely cost between R$15 and R$30, depending on traffic and distance. Be aware that fares can increase on Sundays, holidays, and during nighttime hours.

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Located in the bustling Praça da Sé, Marco Zero is more than just a point on a map; it's a historical landmark that encapsulates the vibrant essence of São Paulo. Established in 1934, this monument serves as the official starting point for measuring distances throughout Brazil. The monument's hexagonal prism shape, covered in marble, features depictions of key Brazilian landmarks representing their respective directions. These include a steamship for Santos, an Araucaria tree for Paraná, Sugar Loaf for Rio de Janeiro, mining equipment for Minas Gerais, a 'bateia' for Goiás, and 'bandeirantes' clothing for Mato Grosso. A bronze plaque on top displays a partial map of São Paulo from 1934, courtesy of the Touring Club of Brazil. Praça da Sé itself has a rich history. The square evolved from the construction of the Igreja da Matriz and has since become a commercial, religious, and economic hub. Although the grand Sé Primacial cathedral that once stood here was razed in the 1930s, the square remains a focal point, attracting locals and tourists alike. Today, Marco Zero is surrounded by significant structures, including the neo-Gothic São Paulo Cathedral, and is close to the Pátio do Colégio, the site of the city's original settlement.

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