Sunday June 7 opens at 23°C and just 5% rain in São Paulo — ideal conditions for the city’s biggest day of the year. The São Paulo Pride Parade takes over Av. Paulista from approximately 1 pm, drawing two to three million people in one of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ events.
Metrô SP runs amplified service with all stations open overnight from Saturday midnight. Domingão Tarifa Zero applies — all SPTrans buses are free all day; the Paulista Ciclofaixa runs 8 am–4 pm.
Brazil 2–1 Egypt in Cleveland last night — Guimarães (7′), Zico (11′), Endrick (52′). The World Cup opens Thursday June 11 in Mexico City; Brazil face Morocco on Saturday June 13 at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, 7 pm BRT.
Tomorrow Monday June 8: B3 and banks reopen. Paulista Monday closure — MASP, IMS Paulista, Japan House, Itaú Cultural and Casa das Rosas all shut. Pinacoteca open. MASP free Tuesday June 9.
São Paulo’s Pride Parade fills Av. Paulista, which closes to traffic and draws millions today. Photo: The Rio Times.RTAsk Rio TimesCurious about Latin American culture, food, and life? Ask our reporting.Start asking →










