SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 | São Paulo, Brazil

Experience São Paulo during the largest interventional cardiology meeting in Latin America

In addition to a world-class scientific agenda, the SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 Congress invites attendees to discover a dynamic, multicultural and connected city, with a wide range of gastronomic, cultural, hotel and tourism experiences.

Host city

Discover São Paulo

São Paulo is one of the leading economic, cultural and gastronomic centers in Latin America. A vibrant city that combines innovation, diversity, connectivity and an intense urban lifestyle.

Capital of business and knowledge

Recognized for its infrastructure, connectivity and academic activity, São Paulo hosts major international events and serves as a meeting point for professionals from across the region.

International gastronomy

The city offers one of the most diverse gastronomic scenes in Latin America, featuring Brazilian, Italian, Japanese, contemporary and signature cuisine.

Culture and entertainment

Museums, parks, shopping centers, iconic avenues and cultural spaces make São Paulo an ideal destination to combine science and urban experience.

A strategic venue for the Congress

The SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 Congress will take place at the World Trade Center São Paulo, located in a modern corporate area with easy access, surrounded by hotels, restaurants and services.

  • Venue: World Trade Center São Paulo
  • Date: July 29–31, 2026
  • Area: Brooklin / Berrini
  • Close to official hotels and dining options
  • Access from the city's main airports
Location World Trade Center São Paulo, one of the city's most important corporate areas.
Air connectivity São Paulo offers national and international connections through its main airports.
Nearby accommodation Selected hotels near the convention center, with options for different preferences.
Mobility It is recommended to use official taxis, transfer services or mobility apps to move around the city.
Recommended experiences

What to do in São Paulo

For those wishing to enjoy the city before or after the scientific activities, São Paulo offers multiple attractions that can be explored in just a few hours.

Ibirapuera Park

One of the city's most iconic green spaces, ideal for walking, relaxing and enjoying an outdoor break.

MASP and Paulista Avenue

Paulista Avenue is one of São Paulo's most iconic locations, with museums, cultural centers, shops, cafés and vibrant urban life.

Shopping and gastronomy

Neighborhoods such as Jardins, Itaim Bibi and the Berrini area offer excellent options for shopping, dining and social gatherings.

Useful information for attendees

Plan your trip

Practical recommendations to organize your stay during the SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 Congress.

Weather in July

July corresponds to winter in São Paulo. It is recommended to bring a light jacket and comfortable clothing for academic and social activities.

Currency and payments

The local currency is the Brazilian real. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and stores.

Language

The official language is Portuguese. In tourist areas, hotels and venues related to international events, assistance in other languages is often available.

Electricity

It is recommended to check the plug type and voltage before traveling, and bring universal adapters if necessary.

Transportation

São Paulo is a large city. To arrive on time for activities, consider travel times and traffic during peak hours.

General recommendations

As in any large city, it is recommended to move around carefully, use reliable transportation and take care of personal belongings.

Plus! 12% off airfare with LATAM

Attendees of the SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 Congress will have access to special benefits to plan their trip to São Paulo. Benefit valid only for Brazil / São Paulo / Brazil routes.

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Organize your participation

Prepare your SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 experience

Complete your registration, book your accommodation and actively participate in the largest interventional cardiology event in Latin America.