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  • CD’s Almalfi

    Before strutting Brazil’s 4,603 miles of soft sands, stop here to load up your iPod with bossa nova, samba, axé, and forró—any Chill: Brazil compil

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  • Clube Chocolate

    The three-story shop features cutting-edge local Brazilian clothing designs, luxe wood interiors, and a bird aviary. More
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  • Daslu

    The 25,000-square-foot store is the city’s gargantuan temple of chic - dealing in everything from cars to carry-alls. More
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  • D-Edge

    One of the city’s coolest electronic-music clubs, D-Edge attracts partiers with a wild dance room that makes you feel like you’re inside a giant Ru

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  • Do Brasil

    Quality condiments like artisanal tapenades and high-end cachaças, Brazil’s sugar cane–based firewater, as well as sustainable handbags from Mãos B

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  • Espaço Cultural Infraero Aeroporto de Guarulhos

    This tiny art gallery run by Brazil’s government-owned airport management company hosts small monthly painting, sculpture, and photo exhibitions fr

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  • Filial

    The local intelligentsia frequent Filial, where schoppe (draft beer) flows into the wee hours.

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  • Grazie a Dio!

    In the evening, "urban bossa" and other live music entertains an energetic crowd . More
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  • H. Stern

    Brazil’s most recognized jeweler specializes in local gemstones, most notably the bluish tourmaline, a stone commonly found throughout Minas Gerais

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  • Laselva

    A typical airport bookstore with a limited selection of English paperbacks and a lot of people flipping through Caras, one of Brazil’s best-known g

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What's your favorite thing to do during an airport layover?

  • Browse duty-free
  • Read gossip mags
  • Grab a bite
  • Take a nap
  • Catch up on email
  • Listen to my iPod

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