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All Places in Rio de Janeiro

  • Maracanã

    One of the world's largest football stadiums and a legendary venue for sports fans, having hosted significant events in football history, where visitors can take a guided tour or attend a live match.

  • Mureta da Urca

    A popular local hangout spot by the water, perfect for enjoying sunset views with drinks and snacks.

  • Tijuca National Park

    O Parque Nacional da Tijuca é a maior floresta tropical urbana do mundo, abrigando uma variedade impressionante de vida vegetal e animal, proporcionando oportunidades incríveis para caminhadas e escaladas.

  • Feira da Glória

    A vibrant Sunday street market where locals gather to shop for crafts, food, and enjoy a lively atmosphere.

  • Churrascaria Fogo de Chão

    An authentic Brazilian steakhouse experience offering a wide variety of grilled meats served directly to your table.

  • Copacabana Fort

    Copacabana Fort is a historic military fortification offering panoramic views of Copacabana beach and a museum detailing its past.

  • Academia da Cachaça

    A lively bar and restaurant renowned for its extensive collection of cachaça and traditional Brazilian cuisine.

  • Selarón Steps

    As escadarias de Escadaria Selarón são absolutamente deslumbrantes, com mais de 2.000 azulejos coloridos de todo o mundo cobrindo cada centímetro da superfície, criadas pelo artista chileno Jorge Selarón como uma homenagem ao povo brasileiro.

  • Sugarloaf Mountain

    Ascend this iconic granite peak via cable car for breathtaking panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro, Guanabara Bay, and beyond. It's an unforgettable experience offering a unique perspective on the city's stunning natural beauty.

  • Copacabana

    World-famous for its crescent-shaped beach and vibrant promenade, Copacabana is the epitome of Rio's beach culture. Enjoy sunbathing, people-watching, and lively street life.

  • Ipanema

    Famed for its stylish beach and the bossa nova anthem, Ipanema offers a sophisticated beach experience with trendy cafes and boutiques. It's the perfect spot for soaking up the sun and people-watching.

  • Christ the Redeemer statue

    Perched atop Corcovado Mountain, this colossal Art Deco statue is a global symbol of Christianity and an icon of Rio de Janeiro. The sheer scale and spiritual presence are awe-inspiring.

  • Corcovado Mountain

    A montanha do Corcovado oferece vistas panorâmicas da cidade do Rio de Janeiro e da paisagem circundante, acessível por trem ou trilha pela exuberante Floresta da Tijuca.

  • Amazon Rainforest

    The Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world and home to the largest and most diverse collection of plants and animals on the planet.

  • Amazon River

    Cruise along the Amazon River, witnessing the incredible biodiversity that thrives in this magnificent ecosystem.

  • Iguazu Falls

    Iguazu Falls is a massive waterfall system that is made up of 275 individual falls that stretch over nearly two miles, located on the border between Brazil and Argentina.

  • Pelourinho

    Pelourinho is the colorful historic center of Salvador, with colonial architecture and lively squares.

  • Pantanal

    The largest tropical wetland on Earth, teeming with diverse wildlife and offering incredible opportunities for nature observation.

  • Manaus

    Manaus is located in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.

  • Amazon Theatre

    The Amazon Theatre is a stunning opera house that reflects the grandeur of Manaus's rubber boom era.

  • Rio Negro

    The dark Rio Negro merges with the sandy-colored Solimões River at the Meeting of the Waters.

  • Solimões River

    The sandy-colored Solimões River merges with the dark Rio Negro at the Meeting of the Waters.

  • Lençóis Maranhenses

    The Lençóis Maranhenses is a unique natural wonder with crystal clear lagoons surrounded by towering sand dunes.

  • São Luís

    São Luís is a captivating and historic city with a rich cultural heritage, known for its colorful colonial-style houses and charming streets.

  • Fernando de Noronha Archipelago

    Fernando de Noronha Archipelago is home to some of the most stunning natural beauty and unspoiled beaches.

  • Brasília

    Brasília is the capital city of Brazil, and it is known for its modernist architecture and vibrant culture.

  • Palácio da Alvorada

    The Palácio da Alvorada is the official residence of the President of Brazil in Brasília.

  • Cathedral of Brasília

    The Cathedral of Brasília is one of the iconic buildings and landmarks of the city.

  • National Museum of Brazil

    The National Museum of Brazil is one of the iconic buildings and landmarks of Brasília.

  • Museum of the Indian

    The Museum of the Indian (Museu do Índio) in Brasília is home to a wide variety of indigenous art and artifacts.

  • Salvador de Bahia

    Salvador, also known as the Capital of Happiness, is a vibrant city known for its rich Afro-Brazilian culture and history.

  • Mercado Modelo

    Mercado Modelo is a bustling market in Salvador where you can find everything from handmade crafts to local delicacies.

  • Lacerda Elevator

    The Lacerda Elevator is an iconic landmark in Salvador that offers panoramic views of the city.

  • Porto da Barra

    Porto da Barra is a lovely beach in Búzios, especially favored for its beautiful sunset vistas.

  • Flamengo Beach

    Flamengo Beach is one of the many beaches you can visit in Salvador.

  • Afro-Brazilian Museum

    The Afro-Brazilian Museum is one of the museums you can visit in Salvador.

  • Ouro Preto

    Ouro Preto is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage, with stunning colonial-style architecture.

  • Serra do Espinhaço

    Serra do Espinhaço surrounds Ouro Preto with lush forests and rolling hills.

  • São Paulo Museum of Art

    The São Paulo Museum of Art is a historic landmark and cultural site.

  • Latin American Memorial

    The Latin American Memorial in São Paulo is a historic landmark and cultural site.

  • Trianon Park

    Trianon Park is one of the beautiful parks and green spaces in São Paulo.

  • Ibirapuera Park

    Ibirapuera Park is the most visited park in South America and one of the beautiful parks and green spaces in São Paulo.

  • Olinda

    Olinda is a charming and historic city with a rich cultural heritage, known for its charming colonial-style architecture and colorful streets.

  • Jericoacoara

    Jericoacoara is a small beach town in northeastern Brazil, known for its stunning natural beauty, with crystal-clear waters and soft white sands, as well as its dunes and lagoons.

  • Florianopolis

    Florianopolis is a city located on an island off the coast of Santa Catarina, in southern Brazil, with a number of different beaches to choose from.

  • Porto de Galinhas

    Porto de Galinhas is known for its natural pools, which are formed by the tides, and are perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

  • Genipabu dunes

    The Genipabu dunes are a stunning natural attraction located in northeastern Brazil, known for their towering sand dunes and crystal-clear lagoons.

  • Abismo Anhumas

    The Abismo Anhumas is a massive sinkhole in Bonito that's home to one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the country.

  • Cachoeira do Tobogã

    Cachoeira do Tobogã is a famous waterfall near Paraty where you can actually slide down the falls.

  • Gramado

    Gramado is a charming little town known for its Bavarian-style architecture and its picturesque alpine chalets.

  • Chapada Diamantina National Park

    The Chapada Diamantina National Park is known for its stunning natural beauty.

  • Paí Inácio mountain

    The table-top Paí Inácio mountain rises over the surrounding landscape and offers panoramic views of the Chapada Diamantina National Park and the surrounding area.

  • Fumaça waterfall

    The Fumaça waterfall is known for its unique feature of evaporating in mist before reaching the ground, creating a cloud of vapor that surrounds the falls.

  • Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park

    The Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park is known for its dramatic canyons and quartz crystal rock formations, as well as its rock pools and waterfalls.

  • Rua das Pedras

    A vibrant cobblestone street in the heart of Búzios, known for its boutiques, restaurants, and lively nightlife.

  • Orla Bardot

    A scenic coastal promenade in Búzios, featuring sculptures and views of Praia de Armação, perfect for a relaxing walk.

  • Praia de Armação

    A beach in Búzios that serves as the backdrop for the Orla Bardot promenade.

  • Brigitte Bardot statue

    A famous bronze statue honoring the French actress Brigitte Bardot, located on the Orla Bardot.

  • Three Fishermen sculptures

    A set of sculptures depicting fishermen, found along the Orla Bardot, celebrating the town's history.

  • João Fernandes Beach

    A tranquil beach in Búzios ideal for families, offering opportunities for snorkeling and diving with good infrastructure.

  • Azeda Beach

    A small, beautiful beach in Búzios known for its calm, clear waters and relaxing atmosphere, accessible by foot.

  • Azedinha Beach

    A secluded and tranquil beach in Búzios, perfect for relaxation with its calm and clear waters.

  • Ferradura Beach

    A horseshoe-shaped beach in Búzios ideal for water sports due to its calm, wave-free waters.

  • Tartaruga Beach

    A beach in Búzios known for its warmer waters, popular for diving and snorkeling.

  • Geribá Beach

    The largest beach in Búzios, famous for its waves, making it a prime spot for surfers and a younger crowd.

  • Brava Beach

    A beach in Búzios characterized by strong waves and a natural, wilder environment, popular with surfers.

  • Hotel La Foret

    A hotel in Búzios chosen for its strategic location, close to Praia de João Fernandes and Rua das Pedras.

  • Arcos da Lapa

    The Lapa Arches are the largest and most important colonial structure in Brazil, through which the Rio de Janeiro city tram still runs.

  • Clube de Regatas do Flamengo

    Flamengo is mentioned as one of the popular soccer teams in Rio de Janeiro.

  • Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

    Botafogo is mentioned as one of the popular soccer teams in Rio de Janeiro.

  • Vasco da Gama

    Vasco da Gama is mentioned as one of the popular soccer teams in Rio de Janeiro.

  • Fluminense Football Club

    Fluminense is mentioned as one of the popular soccer teams in Rio de Janeiro.

  • Copacabana Beach

    A praia de Copacabana é um local onde as pessoas aproveitam para tomar sol, nadar, jogar voleibol de praia, correr, andar de bicicleta e jogar futebol, com uma atmosfera animada e opções de souvenirs e bebidas.

  • Ipanema Beach

    Known for its trendy vibe and stunning sunsets, Ipanema Beach is a hot spot for both locals and tourists, split into different sections catering to various crowds.

  • Sel D'Ipanema

    Sel D' Ipanema is a restaurant with great food, music, a view of Morro Dois Irmãos, and a beachy atmosphere, located on beach number eight.

  • Dois Irmãos

    Morro Dois Irmãos are two beautiful mountains that can be seen in the background from Sel D' Ipanema restaurant.

  • Morro da Urca

    Urca Hill is the first mountain you take during the Sugarloaf Mountain hike, offering a beautiful view of the city.

  • Clasico Beach Club Urca

    Clásico Sunset Bar is a restaurant and bar on top of Sugarloaf Mountain where you can finish your hike with beers and dinner while enjoying a nighttime view of Rio de Janeiro.

  • Parque Lage

    O Parque Lage é um parque conhecido por seus jardins deslumbrantes, gazebos românticos e cenário encantador, incluindo o icônico Corcovado e a estátua do Cristo Redentor, que já foi residência do patrono das artes brasileiro Enrique Lage e sua esposa.

  • Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden

    Discover a lush oasis showcasing diverse plant species from Brazil and around the world, including iconic imperial palm trees and a beautiful orchidarium.

  • Plage Cafe

    Café Plage is a popular café inside Parque Lage, known for its Instagrammable spot with the Lage Palace in the background.

  • Palacete Parque Lage

    The Lage Palace is located inside Parque Lage, is an imposing architecture that serves as backdrop for photos in Plage Cafe.

  • Corcovado

    Corcovado Mountain requires a journey to reach the ticket office for the funicular, where sitting on the right side when getting on and on the left side when getting off is recommended for the best view.

  • Cristo Redentor

    Christ the Redeemer is located on top of Corcovado Mountain, best visited around 4 p.m. for the best lighting conditions for photographs.

  • Masca

    Masca is a Mediterranean restaurant that is open on Mondays, offering a cool atmosphere and great service.

  • Catedral de São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro

    The Metropolitan Cathedral of Sao Sebastião boasts a rather unique architecture, so much so that it can go unnoticed by tourists because it doesn't have the classic shape of a conventional church.

  • AquaRio

    O AquaRio é o maior aquário da América do Sul e está localizado no coração do Rio de Janeiro, abrigando mais de 8.000 animais, representando mais de 350 espécies diferentes de todo o mundo.

  • Museu do Amanhã

    The Amaná Museum (Museum of Tomorrow) is a neo-futuristic science museum in Rio de Janeiro with striking and unique architecture, making it a beautiful spot for taking photos.

  • Estádio Mário Filho

    Mário Phino Stadium is how you should search for the Maracanã Stadium in the transportation app to get to the right place.

  • Christ the Redeemer

    A big Jesus statue that is a popular tourist attraction; it's recommended to buy tickets online in advance and to avoid visiting on overcast days due to poor visibility.

  • Leblon

    A sophisticated and affluent beachside neighborhood, known for its high-end restaurants, designer shops, and a more relaxed beach vibe than its neighbors.

  • Lapa

    A arte de rua na Lapa é deslumbrante, com murais vibrantes e grafites cobrindo cada centímetro da vizinhança, um reflexo da rica história cultural e da cena de arte contemporânea da cidade.

  • Arpoador

    A famous rock formation between Copacabana and Ipanema, renowned as one of the best spots to watch the sunset.

  • Botanical Garden

    Established in 1808, this serene retreat in the heart of Rio features over 6,500 plant species where visitors can explore towering Royal Palms and learn about Brazil's biodiversity.

  • Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas

    This beautiful lagoon in the heart of Rio's South Zone offers picturesque views, walking and biking paths, and opportunities for paddle boating and enjoying the local atmosphere.

  • Cordovado Mountain

    The location of the Christ the Redeemer statue, standing 710 meters (2,329 feet) above sea level.

  • Moro da Urka

    A stop on the way to Sugarloaf Mountain via cable car, offering restaurants and pretty views.

  • Cascatinha Taunay

    A beautiful waterfall in Tijuca National Park that cascades down rocks and features a tunnel for viewing.

  • Yaya Comidaria Pop Brasileira

    A black woman-owned restaurant in Brazil with black Brazilian cuisine and complex flavors, known for dishes like the akaji platter and shrimp stew.

  • Mirante Dona Marta

    This scenic viewpoint offers a breathtaking perspective of Rio, including Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Guanabara Bay, often with fewer crowds than higher viewpoints.

  • Leblon Beach

    A beach in the south zone of Rio, where you need to be very careful in the water due to the powerful currents and cold water.

  • Asa Acai

    A kiosk where you can customize your acai bowl with various toppings.

  • Escadaria Selaron

    A vibrant staircase covered in over 2,000 tiles from around the world, transformed by Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón into a mosaic masterpiece.

  • Parque das Ruinas

    A ruined mansion with an art gallery and views of Sugarloaf Mountain.

  • BB Lanches

    A place in the Leblon area to get breakfast, including CUA soup and Brazilian cheese bread (pão de queijo).

  • Nusa Cafe

    A cute cafe near Leblon Beach with an aesthetic similar to Bali, known for its sourdough toast with avocado, tomatoes, and mushrooms.

  • Pedra do Telegrafo

    A viewpoint where it looks like you're hanging off the edge of a cliff.

  • Ilha da Gigoia

    A place where the water looks nicer than the water that we saw at the other beaches in Rio.

  • Pedra do Sal

    The location of a block party every Monday after 8:00 PM, with music, dancing, drinks, and food.

  • GIG Rio de Janeiro Airport

    The airport where the travelers ended their trip to Rio.

  • Fernando de Noronha

    A stunning archipelago famous for its protected marine parks and breathtaking beaches, ideal for diving and snorkeling.

  • Iguaçu Falls

    One of the world's largest and most spectacular waterfall systems, offering breathtaking views and powerful natural beauty.

  • Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian

    A Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião é uma obra-prima modernista localizada no centro do Rio, com um design único em forma de OVNI, tetos altos, vitrais resplandecentes e uma série de capelas dedicadas a vários santos.

  • Royal Portuguese Reading Room

    O Real Gabinete Português de Leitura é um edifício absolutamente deslumbrante, com uma incrível coleção de livros, uma estrutura neoclássica grandiosa com detalhes arquitetônicos ornamentados, colunas de mármore e um interior impressionante.

  • Ilha Grande

    Ilha Grande é uma ilha atraente localizada perto da costa do Rio, conhecida por suas praias tropicais intocadas, águas cristalinas e paisagem acidentada, um paraíso para os amantes da natureza.

  • Pedra da Gávea

    A Pedra da Gávea é uma formação rochosa maciça localizada no Parque Nacional da Floresta da Tijuca, oferecendo vistas deslumbrantes da cidade e da paisagem circundante, uma escalada fisicamente exigente e técnica que requer um bom nível de condicionamento físico.

  • Hippie Market of Ipanema

    O Mercado Hippie de Ipanema, também conhecido como Feira de Ipanema, é um mercado ao ar livre popular localizado no bairro moderno de Ipanema no Rio, conhecido por seu artesanato feito à mão, arte local e lembranças e presentes únicos.

  • Rocinha Favela

    Rocinha é a maior favela do Brasil, considerada "uma cidade dentro de uma cidade", onde um tour a pé é uma ótima maneira de aprender mais sobre a história e a cultura desses assentamentos informais e ter um vislumbre da vida cotidiana na favela.

  • Favela Santa Marta

    A Favela Santa Marta é a primeira favela do Rio a ser "pacificada", considerada uma das favelas mais seguras do Rio, conhecida por suas casas coloridas e por ser o local onde Michael Jackson filmou parte de seu videoclipe da música "They Don't Care About Us".

  • Pedra do Telégrafo

    Localizada a 90 minutos de carro do Rio, a Pedra do Telégrafo é um local popular para turistas e moradores locais devido às fotos exclusivas que podem ser tiradas aqui, um destino popular para entusiastas de atividades ao ar livre e qualquer pessoa que procure uma caminhada desafiadora e gratificante com vistas pitorescas.

  • Olympic Boulevard

    Localizado no Boulevard Olímpico, no Rio, o mural foi criado pelo artista brasileiro Eduardo Kobra e é um verdadeiro espetáculo para ser visto, uma enorme obra de arte que cobre todo o lado de um edifício e mede mais de 12.000 pés quadrados.

  • Museum of Tomorrow

    O Museu do Amanhã é uma experiência futurista e interativa que incentiva os visitantes a considerar as grandes questões sobre o futuro e a pensar criticamente sobre as escolhas que fazemos hoje e como elas impactarão o mundo de amanhã.

  • Santa Teresa Tram

    O Bonde de Santa Teresa não é uma experiência de transporte público comum, é um marco histórico em si, um passeio agradável que leva você pelas ruas sinuosas e de paralelepípedos do bairro boêmio de Santa Teresa.

  • Two Brothers Lookout

    O Mirante dos Dois Irmãos, ou Morro Dois Irmãos, é um local popular para caminhadas e amantes da natureza, graças às suas belas vistas e trilhas relativamente fáceis.

  • Maracana Stadium

    O Estádio do Maracanã é um estádio de futebol icônico, um dos maiores e mais famosos do mundo, com capacidade para mais de 78.000 pessoas.

  • Sambadrome

    O Sambódromo é o principal local do desfile do Carnaval do Rio, que apresenta carros alegóricos elaboradamente decorados e dezenas de milhares de dançarinos e músicos fantasiados.

  • Tijuca Forest

    A vast urban rainforest covering over 39 square km, offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and lookout points with incredible views, and home to diverse wildlife and plants.

  • Atlantic Ocean

    O Oceano Atlântico pode ser visto à distância no topo do Corcovado em um dia claro.

  • Gloria Marina

    A marina in Rio de Janeiro where boat tours depart, offering views of Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf Mountain.

  • Paraty

    Paraty is a historic colonial town located on Brazil's Green Coast, known for its preserved architecture and beautiful surrounding natural areas.

  • Saco do Mamanguá

    A beautiful fjord-like inlet and ecological reserve, popular for boat tours and hiking to viewpoints.

  • Guanabara Bay

    This stunning natural harbor is framed by iconic Rio landmarks, offering picturesque views and a gateway to the city. Take a ferry or boat tour to fully appreciate its scale and beauty.

  • Tijuca National Forest

    One of the world's largest urban rainforests, this park offers a lush escape with hiking trails, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. It's a vital green lung for the city.

  • Cosme Velho

    This charming, historic neighborhood is the primary departure point for the cog train to Christ the Redeemer. It retains a tranquil, residential feel with beautiful old mansions.

  • Barra da Tijuca

    Rio's largest neighborhood boasts a long, wide beach perfect for watersports and a more modern, spread-out feel compared to the Zona Sul. It's a hub for surfing and kitesurfing.

  • Jardim Botânico

    Known locally as Jardim Botânico, this expansive garden is a living museum of biodiversity. Wander through its shaded paths, discover rare plants, and admire the stunning architecture.

  • Japanese garden

    Part of the Botanical Garden, this serene Japanese garden offers a tranquil escape with traditional landscaping, koi ponds, and meticulously pruned trees.

  • Dois Irmoas

    These twin rocky peaks offer a challenging but rewarding hike with spectacular views over Ipanema, Leblon, and the surrounding coastline. It's a favorite among adventurous locals.

  • Pedra Bonita

    A more accessible hike than Pedra da Gávea, Pedra Bonita rewards trekkers with stunning panoramic views and is also a popular launch point for hang gliding and paragliding.

  • Lapa neighborhood

    Experience the vibrant heart of Rio's nightlife and bohemian culture in Lapa, known for its lively samba clubs, street parties, and iconic Arcos da Lapa (aqueduct).

  • Escadaria Selarón

    More commonly known as the Selarón Steps, this iconic landmark is a living monument created by Chilean artist Jorge Selarón. Its kaleidoscopic tiles make it an unmissable photo opportunity.

  • Carioca Aquaduct

  • Santa Teresa neighborhood

    Perched on a hill overlooking the city, Santa Teresa is a charming, bohemian neighborhood filled with cobblestone streets, artisan shops, art studios, and historic mansions.

  • Flamengo Park

    This vast urban park along Guanabara Bay offers green spaces, sports facilities, museums, and walking paths, providing a relaxing escape for locals and visitors alike.

  • Aterro do Flamengo

    More formally known as Parque do Flamengo, this expansive waterfront park is a beloved recreational area featuring gardens, sports courts, and auditoriums.

  • Eduardo Gomes Park

    This large park offers ample green space for recreation and relaxation, featuring sports facilities and walking trails, especially popular with families.

  • Aterro do Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes

    Also known as Parque do Flamengo, this iconic urban park provides extensive recreational space along the waterfront, dotted with cultural attractions and sports facilities.

  • Modern Art Museum

    Housed within Flamengo Park, this striking building designed by Affonso Eduardo Reidy showcases a significant collection of Brazilian modern and contemporary art.

  • Municipal Theater

    A stunning architectural gem in the heart of downtown Rio, this opulent theater hosts a variety of opera, ballet, and classical music performances.

  • Cultural Center

    This large complex often hosts diverse exhibitions, concerts, and events, serving as a dynamic hub for arts and culture in the city center.

  • National Historical Museum

    Housed in a former military barracks, this museum preserves and exhibits a vast collection of artifacts detailing Brazil's rich history, from colonial times to the present.

  • Museu Histórico Nacional

    Explore Brazil's extensive history through a diverse collection of artifacts, art, and documents spanning centuries at this significant national museum.

  • Copocabana Fort

  • Forte de Copacabana

    This well-preserved military fortification guards the entrance to Guanabara Bay and offers fantastic panoramic views of Copacabana beach and Sugarloaf Mountain.

  • Rio’s Aerospace Museum

    Located at Campo dos Afonsos, this museum houses an impressive collection of historical aircraft and exhibits detailing Brazil's aviation history.

  • Museu Aeroespacial

    Discover Brazil's rich aviation and aerospace heritage at this fascinating museum, featuring a collection of vintage aircraft and interactive displays.

  • Maracanã Stadium

    An iconic symbol of Brazilian football, this legendary stadium has hosted World Cup finals and countless memorable matches. Take a guided tour to experience its grandeur.

  • Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho

    Known globally as the Maracanã, this legendary stadium is the spiritual home of Brazilian football and a must-visit for sports fans.

  • Sambódromo

    Designed by Oscar Niemeyer, this purpose-built parade avenue is the epicenter of Rio's Carnival, where samba schools compete in a spectacular display of music, dance, and elaborate floats.

  • Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí

    This iconic parade avenue is the stage for Rio's world-famous Carnival, where samba schools showcase their elaborate costumes, music, and floats in a breathtaking competition.

  • Parque Nacional da Tijuca

    This immense urban rainforest offers a refreshing escape with diverse flora and fauna, hiking opportunities, and stunning viewpoints overlooking the city.

  • Lagoon District

    Refers to the area surrounding Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, a large, scenic lagoon perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying views of Rio's iconic landmarks.

  • Museum of Image and Sound

    Dedicated to preserving and showcasing Brazil's audiovisual heritage, this museum features exhibitions on music, film, and photography.

  • Botafogo

    A vibrant neighborhood with a beautiful bay, offering stunning views of Sugarloaf Mountain and a lively cultural and nightlife scene.

  • Flamengo

    A residential neighborhood featuring a large, scenic park along Guanabara Bay, perfect for outdoor activities and family outings.

  • Tijuca

    A large, diverse area known for the expansive Tijuca National Park, offering lush rainforest trails and a break from the coastal bustle.

  • Glória

    A historic neighborhood offering panoramic views of Guanabara Bay and the city, known for its cultural landmarks.

  • Catete

    A historic neighborhood known for its cultural sites, including the former Catete Palace which is now a museum.

  • Recreio dos Bandeirantes

    A more remote and less developed coastal area known for its beautiful, expansive beaches and laid-back atmosphere.

  • Centro (Center)

    The historic and financial heart of Rio de Janeiro, featuring significant colonial architecture, museums, and bustling commercial activity.

  • Largo do Machado

    A bustling public square and transportation hub, serving as a central point for accessing different parts of the city.

  • São Conrado

    An upscale neighborhood situated between Ipanema and Barra da Tijuca, known for its scenic beauty, golf courses, and adventure sports.

  • Ipanema Farmers Market

    A lively farmers market in Ipanema, perfect for experiencing local street food and fresh produce.

  • Sult Botafogo

    An Italian restaurant in Botafogo known for its delicious homemade pasta dishes.

  • Grado

    This restaurant offers Italian cuisine, with a special mention of its pizzas.

  • Arp Bar

    A bar that is popular for serving breakfast.

  • Broto

    A place that serves pizza, highlighting its unique flavor combinations.

  • Amazonia Soul

    This spot specializes in Acai bowls, a popular Brazilian treat.

  • Henriqueta

    A restaurant serving Portuguese and Brazilian cuisine, noted for its traditional dishes.

  • Confeitaria Colombo

    Voted as one of the top 10 most beautiful cafes in the world, it's known for its stunning interior and palace-like ambiance.

  • Pura Brasa

    A restaurant focusing on Portuguese cuisine, particularly grilled dishes.

  • Pastel Creck

    A street food stall popular for its large and flavorful pastéis.

  • Leme Beach

    Mentioned as a safe beach to visit in Rio.

  • Novo Rio Bus Terminal

    The main bus terminal in Rio de Janeiro, where it is recommended to use Uber instead of taxis upon arrival.

  • Centro

    The downtown historic center of Rio, considered nicer than the downtown of Sao Paulo, and quite nice during the daytime near Carioca Metro Station.

  • Carioca (Metrô Rio)

    A metro station in Centro, a part of town found to be quite nice, especially during the daytime.

  • The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian

    Modeled after a Mayan temple, a staircase to the sun.

  • Prainha

    A protected eco-park that lacks high-rise hotels and is a nice contrast to Rio's other beaches.

  • Cinelandia

    A historic square that is home to the eclectic Municipal Theater and the National Museum of Fine Arts.

  • National Museum of Fine Arts

    A museum in Cinelândia where you can admire works by some of Brazil's greatest artists.

  • National History Museum

    A museum located close to the port, where you can discover Brazil's pre-colonial times.

  • Imperial Palace

    The home of Brazilian royalty before the country declared itself a republic.

  • Maracana Football Stadium

    A stadium where you can get a taste of Brazil's national obsession, football.

  • Selaron Steps

    An eccentric artist Jorge Selarón devoted much of his life, paving the way for a more colourful passage from the bohemian Santa Teresa area, to the nightlife district of Lapa.

  • Estadio Do Maracanã

    A legendary stadium and place of pilgrimage for football fans, originally built for the 1950 FIFA World Cup, showcasing memorabilia and tributes to Brazilian footballing greats.

  • Santa Teresa

    An enchanting hilltop neighborhood with cobblestone streets, grand old mansions, and a bohemian atmosphere, offering art studios, guesthouses, and restaurants.

  • Arcos de Lapa

    Impressive white arches that serve as a backdrop to one of Rio's most vibrant nightlife scenes.

  • Botanical Gardens

    Um jardim famoso com diversas coleções de plantas, incluindo a icônica Avenida das Palmeiras Imperiais.

  • Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio de janeira

    Uma maravilha arquitetônica com um formato cônico único e impressionantes vitrais.

  • Cinelândia

    Uma área movimentada cercada por belos edifícios históricos, como o Teatro Municipal, a Biblioteca Nacional e o Museu de Belas Artes.

  • National Library

    A maior biblioteca da América Latina e a sétima maior do mundo, com cerca de 9 milhões de itens em suas coleções.

  • Museum of Fine Arts

    Um museu com um acervo de arte brasileira.

  • Praia do Arpoador

    Considerado um dos melhores picos de surf metropolitanos do Rio de Janeiro.

  • Rio Art Museum

    Um museu que oferece uma coleção diversificada de arte brasileira e internacional.

  • Museum of Modern Art

    Um museu com uma coleção impressionante de arte moderna e contemporânea, bem como belas vistas do parque e da baía.

  • Marina da Glória

    Local para tirar fotos.

  • Vista Chinesa

    Um belo mirante em estilo pagode que oferece vistas panorâmicas da cidade, da baía e das montanhas circundantes.

  • Barra da Tijuca Beach

    Conhecida por suas largas margens de areia e excelentes condições para o surf.

  • Rio de Janeiro

    Rio de Janeiro é descrita como uma cidade com uma combinação de montanhas, uma cidade agitada e praias animadas, embora tenha uma reputação de segurança não muito boa.

  • Sugar Loaf Mountain

    O Pão de Açúcar oferece vistas panorâmicas da cidade, acessíveis por teleférico, e é comparado aos blocos de açúcar portugueses devido à sua forma.

  • Pedra da Gavea Mountain

    A Pedra da Gávea é uma das caminhadas mais difíceis do Rio, localizada no Parque Nacional da Tijuca, acessível sem necessidade de agência de turismo.

  • Sao Conrado Beach

    A Praia de São Conrado tem águas azuis e é menos lotada que as praias de Ipanema e Copacabana.

  • Mount Corcovado

    O Morro do Corcovado é onde está localizado o Cristo Redentor, um dos principais pontos turísticos do Rio de Janeiro.

  • Uka National Park

    O Parque Nacional da Tijuca é o maior parque nacional em área urbana do mundo, onde se localiza a Pedra da Gávea.

  • Marakana Stadium

    O Estádio do Maracanã é o estádio de futebol mais icônico do mundo, tendo sediado duas finais da Copa do Mundo e sendo a casa do futebol brasileiro.

  • Cathedral metropolitano

    A Catedral Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro possui um design único inspirado na arquitetura maia antiga, com capacidade para 20.000 pessoas.

  • Ila Grande

    Ila Grande é uma ilha onde os autores do vídeo estão indo após visitarem Rio de Janeiro.

  • Dona Marta

    Dona Marta offers beautiful sunrise views and is a place where you can see the Christ the Redeemer statue glowing in the darkness.

  • Lapa Arches

    Originally built as an aqueduct in the 18th century, these arches are now an iconic feature of the lively Lapa district, known for its buzzing nightlife, Samba music, and traditional bars.

  • Army Historical Museum

    Localizado no Forte de Copacabana, exibe itens históricos do Exército Brasileiro.

  • Corvado Mountain

    O pico onde se encontra a estátua do Cristo Redentor, oferecendo uma vista panorâmica da cidade.

  • Uka National Forest

    Uma das maiores florestas urbanas do mundo, com esforços notáveis para preservar este oásis verdejante no coração da cidade.

  • Urca

    A place with Praia da Urca, a famous place for nightlife and fine dining restaurants, also with a nice walkway along the bay Waterfront called Moro de Orca.

  • Arraial do Cabo

    Arraial do Cabo is a coastal town renowned for its stunning beaches with turquoise waters and abundant marine life.

  • Praia da Urca

    A famous place for nightlife and fine dining restaurants with a nice walkway along the bay Waterfront called Moro de Orca.

  • Rio Star

    An observation wheel in the Santo Cristo neighborhood, 88 meters tall with 54 air-conditioned gondolas.

  • Candelaria Church

    A church that began construction in 1775 and continued until the late 19th century.

  • Mira Donna Marta

    A great Lookout Point with views of the Christ Redeemer, beaches, Sugarloaf Mountain, Ipanema, and Copacabana.

  • Metropolitan Cathedral

    A cathedral with a unique architectural design.

  • Basilica of Penha

    A beautiful cathedral or church up the mountain a bit that lights up nicely at night.

  • CORCOVADO HILL

    Corcovado Hill is a mountain in Rio de Janeiro, famous for the Christ the Redeemer statue atop its peak.

  • SUGAR LOAF

    Sugarloaf Mountain is a granite and quartz monolith offering iconic views of Rio de Janeiro and its bay.

  • ANGRA DOS REIS

    Angra dos Reis is a Brazilian municipality known for its stunning coastline dotted with hundreds of islands and beautiful beaches.

  • Geribá

    Geribá is a popular and expansive beach in Búzios, known for its lively atmosphere and suitability for water sports.

  • Rasa

    Rasa beach in Búzios is a prime location for wind-based water sports due to its consistent breezes.

  • Manguinhos

    Manguinhos beach provides a tranquil setting in Búzios, ideal for families and enjoying seafood at its beachfront eateries.

  • Brava

    Brava beach is a scenic and somewhat secluded beach in Búzios, popular with surfers.

  • Azeda

    Azeda beach is a small and beautiful cove in Búzios, offering tranquil, clear waters.

  • Azedinha

    Azedinha is a small, picturesque beach in Búzios, offering a serene and beautiful coastal experience.

  • Tartaruga

    Tartaruga beach in Búzios is a calm bay favored for snorkeling and its abundant sea turtle population.

  • Ferradurinha

    Ferradurinha is a charming, small beach in Búzios known for its placid waters and picturesque setting.

  • Foca

    Foca beach is a secluded and scenic beach in Búzios, offering a peaceful escape.

  • Olho de Boi

    Olho de Boi is a well-known naturist beach in Búzios, celebrated for its pristine beauty and secluded location.

  • Armação

    Armação beach is a relaxed beach in Búzios, popular for its beautiful sunset views.

  • Cafe Colombo

    Also known as Confeitaria Colombo, it is considered one of the top 10 most beautiful cafes in the world with stunning decor and a stained glass ceiling.

  • Cafe Plage

    An iconic building and cafe located in the Tiuca National Park, known for its beautiful scenery and setting.

  • Ipanema Hippie Market

    A market in Ipanema with a mixture of handmade goods, souvenirs, and household items, as well as some store-bought items.

  • Tiuca National Park

    The location of Cafe Plage

  • Urca Hill

    A hill near Sugarloaf Mountain that can be hiked, but access may be limited depending on the time of day.

  • Forte do Leme

    A historic fort located at the eastern end of Copacabana beach, offering great views.

  • Sand sculptures

    Temporary artistic creations made of sand displayed along the Copacabana beach promenade.

  • Copacabana Palace

    The Copacabana Palace is an iconic luxury hotel, a landmark on Copacabana beach known for its historic architecture and elegance.

  • Life Guard Post 5

    Life Guard Post 5 is a recognizable marker along the bustling Copacabana beach, a central point for beachgoers.

  • Image and Sound Museum (MIS - Museu da Imagem e do Som)

    The Image and Sound Museum (MIS) in Rio de Janeiro showcases various exhibitions related to visual and auditory arts.

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