Location and Venue

Air Pollution Conference Brazil and 5th CMAS South America 2024

Will be held at University of São Paulo – USP. It is located in Butantã, São Paulo, Brazil.

Contact Info

Phone:+55 31 99684-9822

E-mail: contact@airpollutionconference.com

Address: Center for International Diffusion (CDI), University of São Paulo (USP). Av. Prof. Lúcio Martins Rodrigues, 310 – Butantã, São Paulo – SP, 05508-020, Brazil.

 

Local Area

Located in the heart of São Paulo, the area surrounding the University of São Paulo (USP) is a diverse and dynamic neighborhood, Butantã. Characterized by its blend of culture, commerce, and academia. Within walking distance of the university’s campus, visitors encounter a lively streetscape adorned with vibrant street art. Numerous cafes, bookstores, and boutiques line the bustling streets, offering a variety of experiences to explore.

A highlight of the area is the renowned Parque do Ibirapuera, a sprawling urban park that provides a welcome respite from the city’s hustle and bustle. With its lush greenery, tranquil lakes, and scenic pathways, the park attracts joggers, families, and nature enthusiasts seeking relaxation and recreation.

In the evenings, the neighborhood comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene. From cozy jazz bars to lively samba clubs, there is no shortage of entertainment options for visitors to enjoy. The area’s cultural diversity is further showcased through its eclectic dining scene, featuring a range of cuisines from around the world.

 

About University of São Paulo

The University of São Paulo (USP) is a top academic institution in Brazil and Latin America. Established in 1934, USP has become one of the region’s largest and most prestigious universities, known for its focus on research, education, and innovation.

Located in São Paulo, Brazil’s biggest city, USP’s main campus is vast and diverse, hosting various faculties, institutes, and research centers. With a rich history of academic excellence, USP attracts students and scholars from around the world, creating a dynamic learning environment.

Offering a wide range of programs, USP provides ample opportunities for academic and personal development. Its modern facilities and renowned faculty members ensure students are well-equipped for success in their chosen fields.

USP is also a hub for groundbreaking research across multiple disciplines, contributing to advancements in science, technology, humanities, and social sciences. Through partnerships with industry and government agencies, USP actively promotes knowledge dissemination and societal progress.

Committed to excellence in education and research, the University of São Paulo continues to shape future generations and make a positive impact on society.

The International Diffusion Center (CDI-USP), in which the conference will be held is the outcome of USP’s international expansion goals. Situated within the university campus, the CDI-USP building complex is nestled amidst lush greenery, reflecting its commitment to environmental sustainability.

Getting Here

Airport: Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) / Congonhas Airport (CGH)

Travel Distance: GRU is located about 50 KM or 31 miles from USP. CGH is closer, being only 15 KM or 9 miles away from USP.

Transportation Options

By Uber

An UberX ride from GRU airport typically costs around R$100. From CGH it should cost about R$60. The journey takes between 40 minutes to 1 hour, depending on traffic conditions.

By Taxi

There are Taxi Counters outside the terminals in both airports. They have a fixed price for the commute, which is around R$150-200 for GRU and R$50-80 for CGH. It takes between 40 minutes to 1 hour to arrive at USP.

Metro+Bus

From any metro station, switch to Metro Line 4 (Yellow) and travel to Butantã station, where you should disembark. Locate the bus terminal behind the station and board either Bus 8012 or Bus 8022. If you take the Bus 8012, exit in front of the Banks (Parada Reitoria / Bancos). If it’s 8022, exit in front of the Psychology Institute (Parada Psicologia II).

From GRU

One option is to take advantage of the Airport Bus Service (R$ 39), conveniently located right after the arrivals zone of the airport. Board the Gru-Paulista bus and inform the driver to stop at the intersection of Av. Paulista and Rua Consolação, where you’ll find the Paulista-Consolação metro station (Line 4, Yellow). Then, proceed with the Metro+Bus instructions.

Alternatively, via public transportation, directly in front of the arrivals zone of the airport, catch the bus named “Tatuapé,” which travels from the airport to the Tatuapé metro station (Line 3, Red). Upon boarding the metro, head towards “Palmeiras-Barra Funda” and make a transfer from Line 3 to Line 4 at the “República” station. From there, continue following the Metro+Bus instructions provided earlier.

TOTAL TRAVEL TIME: 2 – 2:30 hrs.

From CGH

Right after exiting the airport, you’ll find a bus stop where you can board bus number 675I, named “São Judas”. Disembark the bus in front of the São Judas metro station (Line 1, Blue). Hop on the metro heading towards “Tucuruvi” and make a line change from Line 1 to Line 2 (Green) at the “Ana Rosa” station. Next, take the metro towards “Vila Madalena” and alight at the “Consolação” station, where you can access Line 4 (Yellow). Then, proceed with the Metro+Bus instructions as detailed earlier.

TOTAL TRAVEL TIME: 1:30 – 2 hrs.

About São Paulo

São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil and a bustling economic hub, is a metropolis of unparalleled proportions. It serves as the nucleus of the São Paulo metropolitan area, standing as one of the most populous regions not only in Brazil but also in the entire Americas. As the capital of São Paulo state, it holds sway as the beating heart of Brazil’s economic and cultural landscape.

Founded in the early 16th century, São Paulo evolved over the centuries into a modern marvel of urban planning and development. Its skyline is a testament to this evolution, featuring a striking juxtaposition of historic landmarks and contemporary skyscrapers that dot the cityscape.

One of São Paulo’s most iconic architectural wonders is the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), situated along the vibrant Avenida Paulista. This cultural landmark showcases an impressive collection of Brazilian and international art, drawing visitors from around the globe.

The city’s commitment to sustainable urban development is evident in its extensive network of parks and green spaces. São Paulo is not only a cultural and economic powerhouse but also a melting pot of diverse culinary traditions. Visitors can embark on a gastronomic journey through the city’s bustling markets, trendy eateries, and traditional Brazilian churrascarias, savoring a plethora of flavors and cuisines.

As a global city, São Paulo has played host to numerous international events, including the São Paulo Art Biennial and the São Paulo Fashion Week. Its vibrant cultural scene, dynamic energy, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an immersive urban experience in Brazil.