Entertainment
Casa de Pedra
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Casa de Pedra, located in the Água Branca district of São Paulo, is a popular entertainment spot that draws locals and visitors alike. The venue hosts a variety of events, from live music concerts and DJ sets to themed parties and cultural gatherings. Its name, meaning 'Stone House,' reflects the building's distinctive stone architecture, which adds a rustic yet modern charm. Inside, the space is designed for socializing, with a spacious dance floor, cozy seating areas, and a well-stocked bar serving classic Brazilian cocktails and international drinks. The outdoor area is a highlight, offering a relaxed vibe where guests can mingle under the stars. Whether you're looking to dance the night away or enjoy a casual evening with friends, Casa de Pedra provides an authentic São Paulo nightlife experience. The neighborhood of Água Branca is known for its cultural venues and green spaces, making it a convenient and enjoyable location for a night out.
Don't miss
- Live music performances featuring local and international artists
- Themed parties and special events throughout the year
- Outdoor terrace perfect for socializing
- Signature caipirinhas and Brazilian cocktails
- Friendly crowd and welcoming atmosphere
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Casa de Pedra
You can visit on your own (entry fees vary by event; check the official website or social media for ticket prices and availability. some events may require advance booking). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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How travelers rate it
Know before you go
- Doors typically open around 8 PM, but check event details for exact times.
- Bring cash or a card; some bars may have a minimum spend for card payments.
- Dress code is casual to smart-casual; avoid sportswear or beach attire.
- There is a cloakroom for bags and coats, usually for a small fee.
A bit of history
Casa de Pedra opened in the early 2000s and quickly became a fixture in São Paulo's nightlife scene. Its stone facade is a nod to the area's industrial past, and the venue has evolved to host a wide range of events, from electronic music to samba.
Common questions
Is Casa de Pedra safe?
Yes, the venue is in a safe area and has security staff on site. As with any nightlife spot, keep an eye on your belongings.
What kind of music is played?
It varies by event, but expect a mix of Brazilian music (samba, forró, axé), electronic, and pop.
Can I host a private event there?
Yes, Casa de Pedra is available for private parties and corporate events. Contact them directly for bookings.
Is there parking nearby?
Street parking is limited. There are paid parking lots within a few blocks.
What is the age limit?
Most events are 18+, but some all-ages events may occur. Check the event details.
Do they serve food?
They offer snacks and finger foods, but not full meals. Eat before you go or grab a bite nearby.
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