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      • The South Zone (Portuguese: Zona Sul - Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzonɐ ˈsuw]) is an area of the city of Rio de Janeiro situated between the Tijuca Massif, the Atlantic Ocean and Guanabara Bay. Most of it is made up of neighborhoods along the Atlantic coastline, such as São Conrado, Vidigal, Leblon, Ipanema, Copacabana, and Leme.
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  2. The South Zone (Portuguese: Zona Sul - Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzonɐ ˈsuw]) is an area of the city of Rio de Janeiro situated between the Tijuca Massif, the Atlantic Ocean and Guanabara Bay. Most of it is made up of neighborhoods along the Atlantic coastline, such as São Conrado , Vidigal , Leblon , Ipanema , Copacabana , and Leme .

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  4. The South Zone of Rio de Janeiro is where most tourists usually stay. Lots of hotels, from the fancy 5-stars like Copacabana Palace to hostels, are to be found in the neighborhoods of Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon, which also have three famous beaches, the latter two just being separated by the canal that drains the Lagoa into the sea.

  5. South Zone. South of the Centre are a host of other scenic attractions. Over or around the picturesque hilltop district of Santa Teresa, with its narrow, winding streets still reached from the Centre by trolley, sits Laranjeiras Palace, the Rio residence of Brazil’s president, in beautiful Parque Guinle. Guanabara Palace, the residence of Rio ...

  6. Learn about the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, the best location for tourists with famous beaches, neighborhoods and attractions. Find out how to enjoy nights, transport and history in this area.

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