São Paulo Daily Brief for Monday, February 9, 2026
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\nDay at a Glance
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Quick Scan — What’s Happening Today
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Monday is the quiet after the storm. Yesterday’s pré-Carnaval finale was the loudest Sunday São Paulo will see all year — Calvin Harris made history as the first major international electronic act on a trio elétrico, Luísa Sonza filled Santo Amaro, Emicida and Maria Rita packed Ibirapuera, and 80+ blocos paraded citywide.
This is part of The Rio Times’ daily coverage of São Paulo business and economic developments.
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Today the city recovers. No official blocos are scheduled. This is the golden window — the last stretch when restaurants take walk-ins, museums are calm, and the Metrô runs on time. Tuesday through Thursday is your chance to explore before the Sambódromo takes over on Friday.
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The rain makes this a perfect museum and cinema day. CCBB’s Torres García retrospective and the Pinacoteca’s Trabalho de Carnaval are both open. For lunch, the newly opened Barão do Café at Largo do Café or Chef Mário Santiago’s Lena in Pinheiros are the week’s best bets.
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\nCulture & Events
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Museums & Exhibitions
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CCBB SP — Joaquín Torres García: 150 Years
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Over 500 works by the Uruguayan modernist who fundamentally reshaped how Latin America thought about art. Torres García bridged European abstraction and pre-Columbian symbolism, inventing Constructive Universalism. This is the largest retrospective of his work ever mounted in Brazil. The CCBB building itself — a 1901 neoclassical palace — is worth the visit alone. Also showing: CORpo MANIFESTO by Sérgio Adriano H. Through March 9.
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Pinacoteca — Trabalho de Carnaval
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Over 200 works celebrating the invisible workforce behind Brazil’s greatest festival: seamstresses, welders, carpenters, float engineers, choreographers. A powerful exhibition that reframes Carnaval as labour, not just spectacle. Perfectly timed for the week when São Paulo’s own barracões are running at full speed for the Anhembi desfiles.
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MASP — Free Day Tomorrow (Tuesday)
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Closed today. Plan for tomorrow — Tuesday is MASP’s free day, and this midweek window is the last calm visit before Carnaval crowds. The permanent collection alone — Renoir, Van Gogh, Portinari, Di Cavalcanti — justifies the trip. Lina Bo Bardi’s iconic glass easels remain one of the great museum experiences in the Americas.
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Also Open Today
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Japan House — Av. Paulista
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Japanese culture, design, and technology exhibitions in a Kengo Kuma-designed space on the Paulista. Rotating exhibitions with consistently high production values. The ground-floor café serves matcha and Japanese pastries — a quiet refuge on a rainy Monday.
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Closed Today (Plan for Later This Week)
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Itaú Cultural — Game+ Arte, Cultura e Comunidade
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51 playable games across 25 consoles, from Atari to PS5. An ambitious survey of video games as art, economy, and community. Also showing: Ocupação Grande Othelo, celebrating the legendary actor’s 110th anniversary. Perfect for the recovery days Tue–Thu. Air-conditioned, interactive, right on the Paulista.
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Sesc 24 de Maio — HIP-HOP 80’sp
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Over 3,000 pieces tracing how hip-hop transformed São Paulo from the 1980s onward. Curated by OSGEMEOS, Rooneyoyo O Guardião, and KL Jay (of Racionais MC’s). The exhibition closes in seven weeks. The Sesc rooftop pool is bliss in this summer heat — visit Tuesday or Wednesday.
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\nTransport & Mobility
\nGetting around
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Restaurant of the Week
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- → Lena, Pinheiros — Chef Mário Santiago (ex-Noma, Mocotó). Mineiro-meets-global. Broa de milho com frango pinga e frita (R$35) is the dish. Dinner Tue–Sat, mains R$32–89.
- → Barão do Café, Centro — just opened at Largo do Café. Historic Edifício Alhambra. Live music, R$30–60pp. Mon–Fri 7h–22h.
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- → Le Jazz Café, Av. Paulista — inside Livraria da Vila. Croissant R$15, espresso R$9.50, pastrami sandwich R$36. Bookshop-café energy.
- → Japan House café, Av. Paulista — matcha and Japanese pastries. Quiet refuge on a rainy day.
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Market & Street Food
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- → Mercado Municipal — mortadella sandwich at Bar do Mané (R$40), pastel de bacalhau at Hocca Bar (R$35). Mon–Sat 06–18h, Sun 06–16h.
- → Feijoada de Carnaval season — Bolinha (Cidade Jardim, since 1946) or Mocotó (Vila Medeiros). R$60–90pp.
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Carnaval Prep Tip
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Stock your fridge by Thursday. During Carnaval (Fri–Tue), many neighbourhood restaurants close or reduce hours. Bloco food is limited to espetinhos, caipirinhas, and cerveja. For sit-down meals during Carnaval, book Jardins or Pinheiros restaurants now — they’re the last to close.
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\nPractical & Civic
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Currency & Costs
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USD/BRL: 5.22 | EUR/BRL: 5.45
\nSelic rate: 15.00% (easing expected Mar)
\nDaily coffee index: R$9–12 (avg. espresso, Paulista area)
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Health & Safety
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- → Dengue season active — use repellent, especially at dusk and near Ibirapuera
- → INMET orange alert for heavy rain — avoid low-lying areas prone to flooding (Marginal Tietê, Marginal Pinheiros)
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Carnaval Countdown
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- → 4 days until Carnaval officially begins (Fri Feb 13)
- → SPTuris bloco map at carnaval.spturis.com — filter by day, region, style, and time
- → Sambódromo Anhembi Grupo Especial tickets selling fast — Champions’ Parade (Feb 21) is the smart alternative
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Utilities & Services
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- → No major planned outages today
- → Banks open (Monday) — last normal banking week before Carnaval holiday (Fri–Tue)
- → Withdraw cash by Thursday — bloco vendors are cash-only. R$100–200 in small bills.
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\nCommunity & Social
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Meetups & Groups
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- → Expats in São Paulo Facebook group — check pinned post for Carnaval bloco meetup plans
- → InterNations SP — organising group outings for Pabllo Vittar megabloco (Mon Feb 16, Ibirapuera)
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Sports & Fitness
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- → Rainy day — indoor options: gyms, climbing walls (Vertical Gym, Pinheiros), swimming pools
- → Ibirapuera Park running — if the rain clears by late morning, the 3.5km loop is the city’s best
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Family & Kids
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- → Itaú Cultural Game+ exhibition (opens Tue) — 51 playable games, great for kids and teens
- → CCBB Torres García — the immersive sections work well for older children. Free, open today.
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Classifieds & Tips
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- → Last-minute Carnaval costumes — Rua 25 de Março (Centro) open today for affordable options
- → Carnaval survival kit: sunscreen, repellent, waterproof phone pouch, pochete, rain jacket (SP storms are real), electrolyte sachets
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| Match / Event | Comp. | Result / Time | Notes |
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| Corinthians 0–1 Palmeiras | Paulistão R7 | FT (Sun) | Derby at Neo Química Arena. Palmeiras 2nd, Corinthians drops out of top 4. |
| Noroeste 1–2 Santos | Paulistão R7 | FT (Sun) | Santos stays in the hunt |
| Capivariano 1–0 Mirassol | Paulistão R7 | FT (Sun) | Upset — Mirassol drops |
| Velo Clube 1–1 Bragantino | Paulistão R7 | FT (Sun) | Bragantino 3rd in table |
| No matches today (Monday) | Paulistão | — | Quarter-finals draw forming |
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\nBusiness & Economy
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Markets Snapshot
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Ibovespa: 182,950 pts (Fri close +0.45%)
\nSelic rate: 15.00%
\nUSD/BRL: 5.22
\nReal trend: Strengthening — near strongest levels since May 2024. Copom signalled easing ahead. IPCA data this week is the gatekeeper.
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Coworking & Networking
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- → Monday — coworking spaces open. WeWork Paulista, Spaces Pinheiros, Selina Vila Madalena all operational.
- → Last normal work week before Carnaval — plan deliverables accordingly. Most offices close from Friday.
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\nWeek Ahead
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Tuesday–Wednesday, Feb 10–11
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- → Free MASP day (Tue) — best cultural deep-dive of the week
- → Itaú Cultural Game+ opens (Tue). Sesc HIP-HOP 80’sp opens (Tue). Both free.
- → Vila Madalena neighbourhood walk (Beco do Batman, galleries, Praça Benedito Calixto)
- → Pinacoteca + Ibirapuera Park without bloco crowds (Wed). Liberdade food crawl.
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Carnaval Week (Thu–Sat)
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- → Thu Feb 12 — Last quiet day. Stock up on Carnaval supplies. Final grocery run. Vila Madalena bars for Carnaval eve energy.
- → Fri Feb 13 — Carnaval begins. Sambódromo Anhembi Grupo Especial Night 1. Carnaval na Cidade festival at Centro Esportivo Tietê.
- → Sat Feb 14 — Sambódromo Night 2. Lauana Prado bloco (Ibirapuera 12h). Gloria Groove at Agrada Gregos (Ibirapuera 14h). Valentine’s Day.
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Compiled by Rafael Silva Santos · All items verified against published organizer, venue, or institution listings
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