4K Caminhando da Rua 25 de Março e Estação São Bento até a Est Faria Lima do Metrô de São Paulo 🇧🇷🚶🚈

Walking from Rua 25 de Março and São Bento Station (blue line) to Faria Lima Station (yellow line) of the São Paulo Metro - Rua 25 de Março is the largest shopping center in Brazil. On normal days, it is estimated that more than 400,000 people walk through it, as well as through the streets of the region. For those who choose to go on March 25 on a holiday, especially those at the end of the year, prepare yourself, as this number can exceed 1 million people visiting the region. Many go in search of cheap purchases, stores that sell wholesale and retail, either for their own consumption or for resale. Furthermore, Rua 25 de Março is on the way to anyone visiting downtown São Paulo. Places such as the famous Mercadão de São Paulo, the Copan Building, the São Bento Monastery and the São Paulo Metropolitan Cathedral are nearby, making it possible to put everything together and take a tour of the region. São Bento station has an average number of passengers entering this station, which is 73,000 passengers per day, according to Metro data. It is located in a very busy area, Rua Boa Vista, and very close to the area of ​​Rua 25 de Março, in addition to being located next to the SPTrans Mail Terminal. Considered the station with the third highest demand on the line, it is second only to Jabaquara (81 thousand) and Luz (106 thousand). Despite being close to Anhangabaú, most passengers who go to Anhangabaú use the homonymous station, Line 3-Red. Faria Lima Station is a station on Line 4–Yellow of the São Paulo Metro operated by ViaQuatro. It is located on Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, between Teodoro Sampaio and Cardeal Arcoverde streets, in the Pinheiros district. The civil works were completed in February 2010.