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 all within a 10-minute walk or a 5-minute drive. On the weekends, we walk to the farmer's market on Maria Monteiro or the Feira Hippie at the Centro de Convivencia. The only thing our neighborhood is missing is a movie theater, which can only be found inside Campinas' various shopping malls. My husband and I are currently in escrow on an apartment in Cambui - after considering other neighborhoods in Campinas and several homes in gated communities in nearby Paulinia, we decided that we didn't want to leave Cambui. Honestly, I can't imagine living anywhere else in this city.


