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  1. Rio de Janeiro ( Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʁi.u d (ʒi) ʒɐˈne (j)ɾu] ⓘ [6] ), or simply Rio, [7] is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro. It is the second-most-populous city in Brazil (after São Paulo) and the sixth-most-populous city in the Americas. Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the ...

    • 3.1 miles to city center. Address: Tijuca Forest National Park. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. This iconic landmark is a must-see attraction in Rio.
    • 5.4 miles to city center. Address: Estrada da Cascatinha. Parks and Gardens. TYPE. Half Day to Full Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 4.3 miles to city center. Address: Rua Jardim Botânico. Parks and Gardens. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • Tours, Sightseeing. TYPE. Half Day to Full Day. TIME TO SPEND. With its iconic coastline and mountainous backdrop, Rio de Janeiro is best explored from the water.
    • Join The Jubilant Crowds on Copacabana Beach
    • Take in The Views from Sugarloaf Mountain
    • Experience Vibrant Subcultures on Ipanema Beach
    • Get Up Close to Christ The Redeemer
    • Enjoy Vibrant Nightlife in Lapa
    • Soak Up The Bohemian Vibes of Santa Teresa
    • Take A Breath at Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas
    • Roar from The Stands at Maracanã Football Stadium

    A magnificent confluence of land and sea, the long, scalloped beach of Copacabanaextends for some 4km (2.5 miles), with a flurry of activity along its length: over-amped soccer players singing their team's anthem; Cariocas (Rio residents) and tourists lining up for caipirinhas (cocktails made from limes, sugar, ice and high-proof sugarcane alcohol)...

    Seen from the peak of Sugarloaf Mountain(Pão de Açúcar), Rio is undoubtedly a Cidade Maravilhosa (Marvelous City). There are many good times to make the ascent, but sunset on a clear day is the most rewarding. Two cable cars connect to the summit, 395m (1296ft) above Rio. At the top, the city unfolds beneath you, with Corcovado mountain and Cristo ...

    One long stretch of sun-drenched sand, Ipanema Beach is demarcated by postos(posts), which mark off subcultures as diverse as the city itself. Posto 9, right off Rua Vinícius de Moraes, is where Rio’s most lithe and tanned bodies migrate. The area is also known as Cemetério dos Elefantes because of the handful of old leftists, hippies and artists w...

    Standing atop Corcovado (which means "hunchback") at 38m (125ft) tall, the open-armed Cristo Redentorgazes out over Rio, a placid expression on his well-crafted face. The mountain rises straight up from the city to 710m (2329ft), and at night the brightly lit statue – all 1145 tons of him – is visible from nearly every part of the city. Corcovado l...

    This former red-light district is the center of a vibrant night scene in Rio, with dozens of music clubs, bars and old-fashioned restaurants scattered along its avenues. Fun, yes, but pickpocketing is currently an issue and muggings have increased. It’s wise to go in a group and stay where the crowds are. A popular female-owned hangout is Cozinha d...

    Set on a hill overlooking the city, with cobbled streets and aging mansions, Santa Teresaretains the charm of days past and is Rio’s most atmospheric neighborhood. Currently the residence of a new generation of artists and bohemians, this village-like neighborhood has colorful restaurants and bars and a lively weekend scene around Largo do Guimarãe...

    One of the city’s most picturesque spots, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitasis encircled by a 7.2km (4.5-mile) walking and cycling path. Bikes are available for hire from stands along the east side of the lake, as are paddle boats. For those who prefer caipirinhas to plastic swan boats, the kiosks on either side of the lake offer alfresco food and drinks, so...

    Rio’s Maracanã stadiumis hallowed ground among soccer lovers. The massive arena has been the site of legendary victories and crushing defeats for the national team, playing a starring role in the 2014 World Cup when it hosted major games, including the final between Germany and Argentina. The stadium also staged the opening and closing ceremonies o...

  2. 6. Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil - CCBB Rio de Janeiro. 8,673. Architectural Buildings. The CCBB is a cultural center that consists of exhibition rooms, three theaters, a library, cinema, and a video room. It is housed in an art deco style building located in what used to be the financial district of Rio de Janeiro.

  3. Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, South America. Golden beaches and lush mountains, samba-fueled nightlife and spectacular football matches: welcome to the Cidade Maravilhosa (Marvelous City). Best Time to Visit. Best Things to Do.

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  5. Rio is unlike any other place in the world, with more natural beauty per square inch—and more flip-flops per capita—than any major city. Its “urban setting,” tucked dramatically between ...

  6. Nov 3, 2021 · On it, you will also get to see the well-loved Metropolitan Cathedral and Copacabana Beach and cruise around downtown past some of the city’s most spectacular landmarks like The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian. 2. Visit the Selarón Steps. The Selaron Steps in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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