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Rio de Janeiro

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Rio de Janeiro
"Rio"
Country: Brazil
View over Zona Norte, from Morro do Urca
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Contents

HOW TO GET FROM THE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

BY BUS To Flamengo, Botafogo, Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, Barra and back. Take the special bus just outside the arrival areas at terminals 1 and 2 (it departs every 30 minutes). REAL ONIBUS - BUS 2018 - check the bus itinerary clicking on the bus number! Bus fare R$6.50 (R$ = BRL, Brazilian Real)

SHUTTLE SERVICE To Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, Barra and back. SHUTTLE RIO Shuttle costs R$12.00 pp - the service can be booked on their website

CAB Follow the signs in each terminal's arrival areas for taxi ranks (GET THE YELLOW ONES with normal fare) Fare should cost around R$30.00 to get downtown or around R$50.00 to the main Zona Sul neighborhoods.

HOW TO GET FROM THE BUS STATION

To Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon and back. Take the special bus in front of the bus station back exit at Rua Equador (it departs every 20 minutes). REAL ONIBUS – BUS 2017 - Rodoviária Novo Rio / Leblon - via Aterro do Flamengo - check the bus itinerary clicking on the bus number. Bus fare is R$3.50

Or regular buses going everywhere in front of the main entrance at Av Francisco Bicalho (find a bus at Rio Onibus ).



HOW TO GET THE METRO (underground/subway)

One way metro ticket costs R$2.60 and it is open Mon/Sat from 05:00/Midnight; Sun/holidays from 07:00/23:00. Further info METRO RIO Only the lines 1 (orange) and 2 (green) are actually underground (ask for the number: nobody cares about the colour here), the others are done by shuttle buses, using the same ticket. Passes cost the same as the individual tickets, may not save you money but saves a lot of time, if you get the metro with a lot of frequency you should buy a pass. (There is a pass that is accepted in both buses and ferry but not metro yet, can be purchased at any Unibanco`s bank agency, ask for RIOCARD )


RESTAURANTS

BRAZILIAN FOOD

À Mineira Rua Visconde de Silva, 152 - Humaitá

Aprazível Rua Aprazível, 62 - Santa Teresa

Bar do Mineiro Rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, 99 - Santa Teresa Phone: 2221-9227

Brasileirinho Rua Jangadeiros,10 lj A - Ipanema Phone: 2513-5184

Casa da Feijoada Rua Prudente de Moraes, 10 B - Ipanema Phone: 2247-2776

Espírito Santa Rua Almirante Alexandrino, 264 - Largo dos Guimarães - Santa Teresa

Estação Baião de Dois Centro Luiz Gonzaga de Tradições Nordestinas - Pavilhão de São Cristóvão - São Cristóvão

Jerimum Pavilhão de São Cristóvão - Centro Luiz Gonzaga de Tradições Nordestinas - Av. do Nordestino, lj 14 A - São Cristóvão

Siri Mole & Cia Rua Francisco Otaviano, 50 - Copacabana

Yorubá Rua Arnaldo Quintela, 94 – Botafogo – Phone 2541-9387

Tacará do Norte - Rua Barão do Flamengo, 35 - Flamengo - Phone 2205-7545

Sudbrack Rua Lineu de Paula Machado, 916 - Jardim Botânico

Carlota Rua Dias Ferreira, 64 - Leblon


PER KILO RESTAURANTS

Fellini Rua General Urquiza, 104 - Leblon

Nanquim Rua Jardim Botânico, 644 - Jardim Botânico - 3874-0015 // Rua do Pinheiro, 10 – Flamengo - 2556-5119


ARAB

Al Khayam Rua do Ouvidor, 16 - Centro

Sharm El Sheikh Rua Barão da Torre, 490 - Ipanema

Al Kwait Av. Treze de maio, 23 ljs. M, N - Centro

Amir Rua Ronald de Carvalho, 55C - Praça do Lido - Copacabana

Arab Av. Atlântica, 1.936 A - Copacabana Phone: 2235-6698

Baghdad Rua Bolivar, 45 lj. C - Copacabana

Cedro do Líbano Rua Senhor dos Passos, 231 - Centro

Safran Rua da Quitanda, 68 - Centro


VEGETARIAN

Vegetariano Social Clube Rua Conde de Bernadote, 26 lj L - Leblon

Refeitório Orgânico Rua 19 de Fevereiro, 120 – Botafogo

Rio Vegetariano Rua Voluntários da Pátria, 448 – Lja 83/84 – COBAL - Botafogo

Universo Orgânico Rua Conde de Bernadote, 26 - Leblon

Ser Natural Rua do Catete, 228 - loja 116 - Catete

Celeiro Rua Dias Ferreira, 199 - Leblon

Fontes Rua Visconde de Piraja, 605 - Ipanema

Nirvana Praça Santos Dumont, 31- Gávea

Beterraba Rua da Alfândega, 25 – A - Centro /// Rua Dom Gerardo, 46 – A/B – Praça Mauá

Reino Vegetal Rua Luis de Camões, 98 sobrado - Centro

Bardana's Praça Ana Amélia, 9 Sobreloja - Castelo - Centro

Green Rua do Carmo, 38 - sobreloja - Centro

Health's Rua Senador Dantas, 84 - loja G - Centro


VEGAN

Tempeh Rua 1º de Março, 24 – Sobreloja - Centro

Vegan Vegan Rua Voluntários da Pátria, 402 – Botafogo


MACROBIOTIC

Metamorfose Rua Santa Luzia, 405, s 207 – Centro

Associação Macrobiótica Rua Embaixador Régis Oliveira, 7 - 1º andar – sala 104 – Cinelândia


PORTUGUESE

Antiquarius Rua Aristides Espínola, 19 - Leblon

O Navegador Av. Rio Branco, 180 – 6º. Andar - Centro


CHURRASCARIA

Braseiro da Gávea Praça Santos Dumont, 116 - Gávea

Churrascaria Palace Rua Rodolfo Dantas, 16 - Copacabana

Giuseppe Grill Av. Bartolomeu Mitre, 370 - Leblon

Majórica Rua Senador Vergueiro, 11/15 - Flamengo Phone: 2205-0205

Marius Av. Atlântica, 290 - Leme

Porcão Rua Barão da Torre, 218 - Ipanema // Av. Infante Dom Henrique s/n° - Aterro - Flamengo

Zozô Avenida Pasteur, 520 - Praia Vermelha – Urca Phone 2295-5659


SEA FOOD

Albamar Praça Marechal Âncora, 184/186 – Centro

Azul Marinho Rua Francisco Bhering, s/nº - Arpoador - Hotel Arpoador Inn Phone- 2513-5014

Barracuda Av. Infante Dom Henrique. s/nº lj. 28 - Aterro do Flamengo - Marina da Glória – Glória

King Crab Crustáceos Rua do Ouvidor, 12 – Centro Phone: 2220-2532

Mangue Seco Rua do Lavradio, 23 – Centro

Margutta Av. Graça Aranha, 1/2º - Centro // Av. Henrique Dumont, 62 – Ipanema

Marisqueira Rua Barata Ribeiro, 232 – Copacabana Phone: 2547-3920

Marius CrustáceosAv. Atlântica, 290 – Leme

Pampa Oceano Rua Duvivier, 21 – Copacabana

Sentaí Rua Barão de São Félix, 75 – Centro

Sobrenatural Rua Almirante Alexandrino, 432 - Santa Teresa Phone: 2224-1003

Satyricon Rua Barão da Torre 192 - Ipanema

Tia Palmira Caminho do Souza, 18 - Barra de Guaratiba Phone: 2410-8169

Tia Penha Estrada Roberto Burle Max, 10.815 - Barra de Guaratiba Phone: 2410-1425


JAPANESE

Sushi Leblon Rua Dias Ferreira, 256 – Leblon

Azumi Rua Ministro Viveiros de Castro, 127 – Copacabana Phone: 2541-4294

Manekineko Sushi Rua Dias Ferreira, 410 – Leblon

Nakombi Rua Maria Angélica, 183 - Jardim Botânico

Togu Rua Dias Ferreira, 90 – Leblon

Yasuto Tanaka Avenida Epitácio Pessoa, 1210 – Lagoa

Mirai Rua Dias Ferreira, 116 - Leblon

Madame Butterfly Rua Barão da Torre, 472 - Ipanema



Simplesmente-Brazilian food. I'd recommend to go on a wednesday when they have quality live music (besides the really nice food!), the couvert is 3 reais/person. The prices are good. I'd recommend the black bean soup and "aipim frito" (fried cassava/manioc). for non-vegetarians, try the aipim frito com carne seca (fried cassava with dry meat - which sounds weird but Ive heard its very good). Adress: Rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, 115, Santa Teresa - phone: 2221 0337

Tempeh - Veggie Food. Very good -Self service, 1kg (last time I went there) costs a bit over 20 reais (expensive). On saturdays there is "eat as much as you can" menu which costs approximately 12 reais. Rua 1º de Março, 24 - 2nd floor, Centro (very close to Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil - CCBB) Phone:2232-8007 Tempeh is really good and has very good prices. You can also find a similar restaurant in Botafogo (the owner of this one is a cousin of the owner of Tempeh... at least, was like this!): Refeitório Orgânico - R. 19 de fevereiro, 120 (Botafogo). From Monday to Saturday (11am to 16pm).

CAFÉS

CENTRO

Colombo Rua Gonçalves Dias, 32/36 - Centro Phone 2505-1500

Bazzar Café Av. Rio Branco, 44 - Livraria Travessa - Centro

Café Laguiole MAM- Museu de Arte Moderna - Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 85 - Centro Phone: 2532-0755

Café Rodrigues Travessa do Ouvidor, 21 A - Centro Phone: 2252-7888

Casa Cavé Rua Sete de Setembro, 137 - Centro Rua Uruguaiana, 11 - Centro Phone: 2224-2520


SANTA TERESA

Café das Ruínas Rua Rua Murtinho Nobre, 169 - Santa Teresa

Tumbão de Malevo Rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, 121 – Santa Teresa


FLAMENGO

Salão D’Or Praia do Flamengo, 340 - Casa de Arte e Cultura Julieta de Serpa - Flamengo Phone: 2551-1278


BOTAFOGO

Café Prefácio Rua Voluntários da Pátria, 39 - Botafogo


COPACABANA

Colombo do Forte Praça Coronel Eugênio Franco, 01 - Posto Seis - Forte de Copacabana - Copacabana Phone 3201-4049

Samba Café Rua Francisco Otaviano, 20 lj. G. - Shopping Cassino Atlântico - Copacabana

Cafeína Rua Constante Ramos, 44 - Copacabana


IPANEMA

Armazém do Café Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 547 - Ipanema * Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 261 A - Ipanema

Felice Caffè Rua Gomes Carneiro, 30 - Ipanema

Alessandro & Frederico Café Rua Garcia D‘Ávila, 134 lj. D - Ipanema Phone: 2521-0828

Chaika Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 321 - Ipanema

Cafeína Rua Farme de Amoedo, 43 - Ipanema

The Bakers Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 330 - Ipanema

Café Fazenda Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 82, ss107 – Ipanema Phone (21) 2227-5840

Café Hum Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 580/118 - Ipanema

Café Ubaldo Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 276 - Livraria Letras & Expressões - Ipanema Phone: 2521-6110

Noz Moscada Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 547 – Galeria Ipanema - Ipanema

Mel & Pimenta Bistrô Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 44 - Ipanema

Blends Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 207 - Ipanema


LEBLON

Café do Alto Rua Alberto Rangel, 71 - Leblon

Garcia & Rodrigues Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 1251 – Leblon

Talho Capixaba Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 1022 – Leblon

Café Aquim Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 1240 - Leblon

Kurt Rua General Urquiza ,117 - Leblon

C'est un Café Avenida Ataulfo de Paiva ,320 - Leblon

Café Daconde Rua Conde Bernadotte, 26 - Leblon

Cafeína Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 1321 - Leblon *

Café Venâncio Rua General Venâncio Flores, 300 - Leblon

Café com Letras Avenida Bartolomeu Mitre, 297 - Leblon

Armazém do Café Rua Rita Ludolf, 87 - Leblon * Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 375 - Leblon

Café D'Hôtel Hotel Marina All Suites, Av. Delfim Moreira, 696 - Leblon Phone: 2172-1100

Café D’Antonio Torres Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 1292 – Livraria Letras & Expressões - Leblon Phone: (21) 2511-5085 – opened 24/7

Café Severino Rua Dias Ferreira, 417 - Livraria Argumento Phone: 2259-9398

Noz Moscada Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 270/108 - Rio Design Center - Leblon

Colher de Pau Rua Rita Ludolf, 90 - Leblon


GAVEA

Casa da Tata Rua Professor Manuel Ferreira, 89 - Gavea

Café Galeria Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 476 - Instituto Moreira Salles - Gávea Phone (21) 3284-7400


JARDIM BOTANICO

Café du Lage Parque Lage - Rua Jardim Botânico, 414 - Jardim Botânico Phone: 2538-1091

Maça Café Rua Jardim Botânico, 585 - lj A, B - Livraria Ponte de Tábuas - Jardim Botânico


LAGOA

Escola do Pão Rua General Garzon, 10 - Lagoa

NIGHTLIFE IN RIO

LAPA

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Check what’s going on daily at LA NA LAPA and a map of all the attractions of Lapa and surrounding area at: LAPA MAP


CIRCO VOADOR Rua dos Arcos, 1 - Lapa

FUNDIÇÃO PROGRESSO Rua dos Arcos, 24 - Lapa

DEMOCRÁTICOS Rua do Riachuelo, 91 - Lapa

ARCO ÍRIS Av Mem de Sá, 72 - Lapa

TEATRO ODISSÉIA Mem de Sá, 66

CARIOCA DA GEMA Av Mem de Sá, 72 - Lapa

COMUNA DO SEMENTE Rua Joaquim Silva, 38 - Lapa

ESTRELA DA LAPA Av Mem de Sá, 69 - Lapa

NEGROGATO Rua do Riachuelo, 20 - Lapa

RIO SCENARIUM Rua do Lavradio, 20 - Lapa

On the opposite side of the street you find a cachaçaria/crab place called MANGUE SECO

SANTO SCENARIUM Rua do Lavradio, 36 - Lapa

MOVELARIA CAFÉ Rua do Lavradio, 34 - Lapa

DOWNTOWN

THEATRO MUNICIPAL (OPERA HOUSE) Praça Floriano, s/nº - Centro

TEATRO RIVAL Rua Álvaro Alvim, 33 / 37 – Cinelândia – Centro

SALA CECÍLIA MEIRELES Largo da Lapa, 47 - Centro

TRAPICHE GAMBOA Rua Sacadura Cabral, 155 – Gamboa

CENTRO CULTURAL CARIOCA Rua do Teatro, 37 – Centro

CAIS DO ORIENTE Rua Visconde de Itaboraí, 8 - Centro

BAR LUIZ Rua da Carioca, 39 - Centro

BOTECO CASUAL Travessa do Comércio, 26 - Centro

SANTA TERESA

SIMPLESMENTE Rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, 115 Phone: 2221 0337

BAR DO MARCÔ Rua Almirante Alexandrino, 412 Phone: 2531 8787

ESPÍRITO SANTA Rua Almirante Alexandrino, 264

CASARÃO HERMÊ Rua Hermenegildo de Barros 193

BAR DO ARNAUDO Rua Almirante Alexandrino, 316

ADEGA DO PIMENTA Rua Almirante Alexandrino, 296

JASMIM MANGA Paschoal Carlos Magno, 143

BAR DO MINEIRO Rua Pascoal Carlos Magno 99

ASIA Rua Almirante Alexandrino, 256

COPACABANA

CLANDESTINO BAR Rua Barata Ribeiro, 111 - Copacabana

FOSFOBOX Rua Siqueira Campos, 143 - Coapacabana

ALLEGRO BISTRO MUSICAL Rua Barata Ribeiro, 502 - Copacabana

ATLANTICO Avenida Atlântica, 3880 - Copacabana

BIP BIP Rua Almirante Gonçalves, 50 - Copacabana

ADEGA PEROLA Rua Siqueira Campos, 138 - Copacabana

LA FIORENTINA Av. Atlântica, 458 - Copacabana

PAVAO AZUL Rua Hilário de Gouveia, 71 - Copacabana

PONTO DA BOSSA NOVA Rua Domingos Ferreira, 215 - Copacabana

GÁVEA

00 (ZERO ZERO) Avenida Padre Leonel Franca, 240 - Gavea

JARDIM BOTÂNICO

CLUBE DOS MACACOS Rua Pacheco Leão, 2.038

CAROLINE CAFÉ Rua JJ Seabra, 10 - Jardim Botânico

SATURNINO Rua Saturnino de Brito, 50 - Jardim Botânico

JARDIM LIVING BAR Rua Pacheco Leão, 836

BRÁZ Rua Maria Angélica, 129 - Jardim Botânico

IPANEMA

LONDRA Avenida Vieira Souto, 80 - Ipanema

BOOX Rua Barão da Torre, 368 - Ipanema

BARONETTI Rua Barão da Torre, 354 - Ipanema

CRISTAL LOUNGE Rua Barão da Torre, 334 - Ipanema

ZAZA Rua Joana Angélica, 40 - Ipanema

BAZZAR Rua Barão da Torre, 538 - Ipanema

LOUNGE 69 Rua Farme de Amoedo, 50 - Ipanema

VINICIUS Rua Vinicius de Moraes, 39 - Ipanema

EMPORIO Rua Maria Quitéria, 37 - Ipanema

ESPELUNCA CHIC Rua Maria Quitéria, 46 - Ipanema

BELMONTE Rua Teixeira de Melo, 53 - Ipanema

DEVASSA Rua Prudente de Moraes, 416 /// Rua Visconde de Piraja, 539

BOTEQUIM INFORMAL Rua Barao da Torre, 348 - Ipanema

GULA GULA Rua Henrique Dumont, 57 - Ipanema

MARKET Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 499 - Ipanema

VIA SETE Rua Garcia D'Ávila, 125 - Ipanema

BOTAFOGO

CANECÃO Av. Venceslau Brás, 215 - Botafogo

CASA DA MATRIZ Rua Henrique de Novais, 107 - Botafogo

DRINKERIA MALDITA Rua Voluntários da Pátria, 10 – Botafogo

CINEMATEQUE JAM CLUB Rua Voluntários da Pátria, 53 – Botafogo

PISTA 3 Rua São João Batista, 14 - Botafogo

BUKOWSKI Rua Álvaro Ramos, 270 - Botafogo - Phone 22447303

OVELHA NEGRA Rua Bambina, 120 - Botafogo – Phone 2226-1064

MIAM MIAM Rua General Góes Monteiro , 34 - Botafogo

SALVACAO Rua Henrique de Novaes, 55 - Botafogo

ODORICO Rua Voluntários da Pátria, 31 - Botafogo

O PLEBEU Rua Capitão Salomão, 50 - Botafogp

FLAMENGO

BAR MOFO Rua Barão do Flamengo, 35 - Flamengo

VIVO RIO Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 85 - MAM - Museu de Arte Moderna - Flamengo

BELMONTE Praia do Flamengo, 300 - Flamengo

DEVASSA Rua Senador Vergeuiro, 2 - Flamengo

HERR BRAUER Rua Barão do Flamengo, 35 - Flamengo

LAMAS Rua Marques de Abrantes, 18 - Flamengo

LARANJEIRAS

HIDEAWAY Rua das Laranjeiras, 308 - Laranjeiras

CASA ROSA Rua Alice, 550 – Laranjeiras

SEVERYNA Rua Ipiranga, 54 – Laranjeiras

BOTEQUIM DO SERAFIM Rua Alice, 54 - Laranjeiras

LEBLON

BAR D'HOTEL Av. Delfim Moreira, 696 - Leblon

THE HOUSE Av. General San Martin, 1011 - Leblon

JOBI Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 1166 - Leblon

VELOSO Rua Aristides Espínola, 44 - Leblon

ESCH CAFE Rua Dias Ferreira, 78 - Leblon

BELMONTE Rua Dias Ferreira, 521 - Leblon

DEVASSA Rua Genaral San Martin, 1241 - Leblon

ACADEMIA DA CACHAÇA Rua Conde Bernadotte, 2 - Leblon

BRACARENSE Rua José Linhares, 85 - Leblon

JUICE CO. Avenida General San Martin , 889 - Lebon

ZUKA Rua Dias Ferreira , 233 - Leblon

JEITO CARIOCA Rua Conde Bernadotte, 26 - Leblon

AZEITONA & CIA Rua Dias Ferreira, 647 - Leblon

QUADRUCCI Rua Dias Ferreira, 233 - Leblon

SAWASDEE Rua Dias Ferreira, 571 - Leblon

BARRA DA TIJUCA

CITIBANK HALL Av. Ayrton Senna, 3000 – Barra da Tijuca

ARENA HSBC Autódromo Nelson Piquet - Av. Embaixador Abelardo Bueno, s/n° - Barra da Tijuca

SUGAR LOAF ( PÃO DE AÇÚCAR )

View From Praia de Flamengo
View From Praia de Flamengo

You don’t want to leave Rio without watching the sunset from up above. The Sugar Loaf is the best sight. Not only is it worth the ride in the cable car, but having a drink at the top after a busy day is also just perfect. There are two hills you can ride up. The first is Morro da Urca (735 feet / 220 meters), and if you’re lucky some tiny monkeys might welcome you. The second is the summit (1300 feet / 396 meters), a ride that height freaks will run from. Nevertheless, rewarding. On one side you’ll see the city, the bay guarded by the statue of Christ the Redeemer and the 14km bridge to the town of Niteroi, on the other, Copacabana beach shaped by the Atlantic Ocean. About one million people visit the Sugar Loaf every year. It only takes 10 minutes by taxi from the Copacabana beach. If you are not like many climbers that face those hills as a challenge, ride up then sit back, relax and enjoy the view!

Price: R$35.00

Opened daily from 08:00/20:00

How to get there: Head to Urca From Downtown: get BUS 107, at Rua Senador Dantas /// From Glória, Flamengo, get BUS 107 at Av. Augusto Severo or Praia do Flamengo /// From Botafogo: get BUS107 at Praia de Botafogo /// From Copacabana: get BUS 511, at Av. N. S. de Copacabana; or BUS 512 at Rua Barata Ribeiro /// From Ipanema and Leblon: get BUS 511 or 512, at Visconde de Pirajá and Av.Ataulfo de Paiva ///


http://www.bondinho.com.br/

CHRIST THE REDEEMER (CRISTO REDENTOR)

Cristo Redentor
Cristo Redentor

You’ve probably already seen it in a postcard but once you get there the view will be stamped in your mind for a lifetime. This is the first touristy place you want to visit to have a clear picture of Rio’s layout. The spot offers a 360° view of the city. Take the map with you and figure it all out! If possible, avoid going on weekends because the place is packed! The best way to get there is by a small red tram. The 20 minute ride will take you up through the Tijuca forest. It’s filled with jack fruit trees. The statue covered in a mosaic of soapstone stands 30 meters / 100 feet high, about the same size as the Statue of Liberty. There is no way to go up the monu-ment. No need. It lies at the peak of Corcovado Moun-tain (2,330 feet / 710 meters) that splits the city in two: north and south regions. Following the Art Deco style, the statue was built by a Brazilian engineer and a French sculptor from 1926 to 1931. The money was raised from donations.

Price: R$ 36.00 Discount with an HI card.

Opened daily from 08:30/18:30

How to get there: From Downtown: get BUS 180 or BUS 184, at Av. Rio Branco /// From Glória, Flamengo: get BUS 180 or 184, at Av. Augusto Severo /// From Botafogo: get BUS 583 at Rua São Clemente; or BUS 584 at Praia de Botafogo /// From Copacabana:get BUS 583 at Av. N. S. de Copacabana; or BUS 584 at Barata Ribeiro /// From Ipanema, Leblon: get BUS 583 or 584, at Rua Visconde de Pirajá and Av. Ataulfo de Paiva ///

http://www.cristoredentor.com.br/

sadly it is no longer free to visit Corcovado by car, or by foot! it now costs R$13 to take a van the final part of the way. One of the things Rio de Janeiro is most famous for and one of the 7 wonders of the world. The cable car ride could easily fall out of your budget, so if you're traveling with 2 or 3 other people, I would recommend splitting a cab for a ride all the way to the top. When I went in March 2008, it cost my family of 5 (we all fit in 1 cab - illegal, but some drivers do it) R$120 for him to pick us up from where we were staying, bring us all the way to the top, and bring us back to our apartment. Kind of pricey, but a lot cheaper than trying to get there ourselves and paying for the cable car individually. Go early and beat the crowds. If you go with a taxi or in a rented car, check out two other lookouts nearby, and possibly get a picture with the Christ in the background from the helicopter landing pad without the crowds clogging the picture.

BOTANICAL GARDEN (JARDIM BOTANICO)

Rio is not only blessed by wild vegetation, but also by a stunning planted garden. It holds over 8,000 species, including century old imperial palm trees, Amazon plants and fruit trees. In 1808, when the Portuguese royal family arrived in Bra-zil, King João VI created this garden to receive plants from all over the world. The park is the kind of place you’ll want to spend quality time relaxing. No rush. Sit down at the outdoors small coffee shop or walk around listening to the sounds of nature. There are 138 species of birds catalogued by biologists. Monkeys, squirrels, lizards and a great variety of butter-flies are also constant visitors. Besides the 137 acres park, ponds and bucolic paths, don’t miss the Green Houses with amazing nature- sculpted Bromeliads and Orchids! The Botanical Garden was where Tom Jobim found inspiration for many of his songs.

Price: R$4.00

Opened daily from 08:00/17:00

How to get there: From Downtown: get BUS 170, at Av. Rio Branco /// From Glória, Flamengo: get BUS 571, at Av. Augusto Severo or Praia do Flamengo /// From Botafogo: get BUS 571 at Praia de Botafogo /// From Leme: get BUS 594 at Av. Atlântica /// From Copacabana: get BUS 572, at Rua Barata Ribeiro /// From Ipanema, Leblon: get BUS 572, at Rua Prudente de Morais or Av. Bartolomeu Mitre /// http://www.jbrj.gov.br/

MARACANÃ (FOOTBALL STADIUM)

Footbal is one of Brazilians’ biggest passions and Maracanã has become a great symbol for it. Latin America’s largest stadium was built for the Soccer World Cup in 1950. Back then, Brazil lost to Uruguay in a historic and humiliating final. The country got over it. Today it’s the only nation on Earth to hold 5 World Cup titles. The stadium’s official record is 183,341 spectators, but new safety regulations now limit its capacity to 90,000. This is where Pelé, Brazil’s hero, made his 1,000th goal in 1969. Not only soccer teams have had a chance to play in Ma-racanã, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Tina Turner and Frank Sinatra also experienced the energy coming from the massive audience. Even if you’re not a soccer fan, adventure yourself! The top team matches are unforgettable. Fla x Flu (Flamengo v. Fluminense) and Flamengo x Vasco are classics. You won’t regret it.

Price: R$20.00 (price for the guided visit, check the newspapers for football matches)

Opened daily from 09:00/17:00 (except when matches and events are going on)

How to get there – underground is the best option! From Downtown: get BUS 238 or 239, at Praça Quinze /// From Glória, Flamengo: get BUS 434 or 464, at Av. Augusto Severo or Praia do Flamengo /// From Botafogo:get BUS 434 or 464, at Praia de Botafogo /// From Copacabana: get BUS 455, at Av. Nossa Senhora de Copacabana /// From Ipanema, Leblon: get BUS 464, at Av. Ataulfo de Paiva or Rua Visconde de Pirajá /// http://www.suderj.rj.gov.br/visitacao_maracana.asp

TIJUCA FOREST (TIJUCA NATIONAL PARK)

Cachoeira Chuveiro
Cachoeira Chuveiro

Parque Nacional da Tijuca - Alto da Boa Vista The Tijuca National Park is considered one of the biggest urban parks in the world, it occupies an area of 3.300 ha. The park offers various leisure attractions as well as for the cultural and ecological tourism. Among the most visited points, worth mentioning, are the Tijuca Forest, the largest urban forest replanted by man, Paineiras, Corcovado, Dona Marta Belvedere, Vista Chinesa. The park consist of three distinct scenic sets: Andaraí/Tijuca/Três Rios known as Floresta da Tijuca, Corcovado/Sumaré/Gávea Pequena and Pedra Bonita/Pedra da Gávea. Additionally the park provides eccotourism with its 16 trails duly marked practices. Don't miss out on the waterfalls here too, Cachoeira Chuveiro is one of the most amazing features of an amazing city.

How to get there: by car is the best option or you can get the metro till the last station (Saens-Peña st) and then buses 221 (going to MARACAI), 225 (going to BARRA DA TIJUCA), 226 (going to BARRA DA TIJUCA) at Rua Conde de Bonfim.

Parque Nacional da Tijuca - Alto da Boa Vista Phone: (21) 2492-2253 / (21) 2492-5407 Opened: Daily 8am-5pm Free entry

NEIGHBOURHOODS OF RIO

According to RioThis Week: http://www.riothisweek.com/neighbourhoods.php

Aqueduto in Lapa
Aqueduto in Lapa

MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL CENTERS

MNBA - MUSEU NACIONAL DE BELAS ARTES (National Museum of Fine Arts) Av. Rio Branco, 199 - Centro Price: R$6.00 (Free Entry on Sundays) Opened: from Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm Opened: Tues-Fri, 10am-6pmSat-Sun, noon-5pm Since it was first established in 1937, the National Fine Arts Museum has been located in the building that once housed the National Fine Arts School. Its neo-Classical facade is a landmark on what was once Avenida Central, today Avenida Rio Branco. Its galleries house Brazilian works of art ranging from the XVII to the XX century, as well as works by foreign artists that include paintings, sculptures and drawings. This Museum also features a collection of folk-art reflecting the regional characteristics of Brazil, in addition to a collection of images, medals, African art, and furniture. It also offers halls for temporary exhibitions. The library has about 15 thousand publications, including Brazilian and foreign works.

PAÇO IMPERIAL Praça Quinze de Novembro, 48 - Centro Opened: Tues-Sun, noon-6pm Free entry Built in 1743, this Palace was first used as the home of the Viceroys of Brazil. With the arrival of D. John VI of Portugal and his Court in Rio de Janeiro, the colony was elevated to the status of part of the United Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarve. This palace then became the seat of the governors of this kingdom, as well as its sucessor, the Brazilian Empire. After the Proclamation of the Brazilian Republic, it became the headquarters of the Posts and Telegraphs Company. In 1938 it was declared part of the nation’s historical and artistic heritage, and is today a landmark in the cultural history of Rio de Janeiro. The first floor of this building houses the Paulo Santos Library, with a collection of some 6,000 volumes and 200 magazine titles, most of which specialized in Luso-Brazilian art and architecture. The other rooms of this building feature art exhibitions, as well as theater performances and readings, concerts, lectures and seminars. On the ground floor, stores sell stationery and discs, as well as renting laser videos, a restaurant and cafeteria. The records show that the area today occupied by these stores was the site of Rio de Janeiro the best blacksmith in XVII Century . The first scale drawing of the city, produced in 1713, as well as archeological remains, show that the Imperial Palace also housed the Mint and the Warehouses of the King. On the second and third floor there are usually cool art exhibitions. They also have a nice cafe and small movie theater inside the palace on the first floor.


MAM – MUSEU DE ARTE MODERNA (Museum of Modern Art) Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 85 - Parque Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes – Centro Opened: Tues-Fri, noon-6pm - Sat-Sun-Holidays, Noon-7pm Price: R$5.00 (students R$2.00) Conceived in 1948, the institution occupied the annex of the Boavista Bank in the Candelaria district and in 1952, was transferred to the area supported by stilts of the present Gustavo Capanema Palace, then Ministry of Education and Culture. On this second site, the first great Museum of Modern Art exhibition was held with prize winning works from the 1st São Paulo Biennial in 1951 together with works by various Brazilian artists. In 1958, its final transference to the Flamengo Aterro marked the beginning of a course to encourage the production of modern artistry. This construction represents an architectural mark, which is the result of the design by architect Affonso Eduardo Reidy and the landscape project of Burle Marx. Since August, 1990, when it returned to its normal activities following a fire which occurred in 1978, the Museum has been presenting great national as well as international exhibitions. At present, the Museum has a collection of about 11.000 objects with sculptures and paintings by internationally renowned as well as Brazilian artists such as Bruno Giorgi, Maria Martins, Di Cavalcanti and also representatives of neo-concrete art such as Lygia Clark, Helio Oiticica, Franz Weissman, Amilcar de Castro and Wyllis de Castro.



BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL (National Library) Av. Rio Branco, 219 – Centro Opened: Mon-Fri, 9am-8pm Sat, 9am-3pm Guided Visits Only: 11am and 3 pm (Guided tours English speaking guides are available) The building in neoclassic style, surrounded by Corinthian columns, was inaugurated in 1910. The collection dates from the 18th century and contains approximately 9 million rareties such as letters written by Princess Isabel when she was only 10, the first newspapers printed in the country, and many historical documents as the two copies of the Mainz Psal’ter, a book printed in 1462 by Gutenberg followers, a 1572, edition of the ‘Lusiada’ by Camões, the De Angelis Collection, and the Teresa Cristina Collection donated by Emperor D. Pedro II.



CCBB – CENTRO CULTURAL BANCO DO BRASIL Rua Primeiro de Março, 66 – Centro Opened: Tues-Sun, 10am-9pm Free entry In 1989 the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center was opened. The most complete facility of its kind in Rio, its magnificent library contains over 140,000 volumes on a wide variety of topics, including economics, together with collections of periodicals. It has three theaters, four video rooms, a movie-theater, two auditorium used for courses, lectures and seminars, exhibition rooms and also a tea-room, a restaurant and a bomboniére.



CAIXA CULTURAL Av. República do Chile, 230 – Centro Opened: Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm, Sat-Sun and holidays, 11am-3pm Free Entry. The complex was created in 1987 and contains the Nelson Rodrigues Theater, considered to be one of the best stages for theater and dance in the country, two art galleries (Galeria de Arte e Minigaleria) for temporary exhibitions and also the thematic bistro”Camarote Café”. The building, a landmark of architecture in the 70s, is in the shape of a trunk of wide-based pyramids and is surrounded by gardens, passageways and small shallow artificial lakes. One of the façades is wholly decorated in high relief by Caribé, while another one is an installation in marble by Pedro Correia de Araújo Filho. Inside, the walls of the ground and second floors are covered with gigantic cared wooden panels by Ernani Macedo and Robert Sá and, on the third floor, is the glass mosaic by Freda Jardim.The program aims at generating opportunities for new artistic talents and at giving the public access to the works of acclaimed national and international artists.



CCJF – CENTRO CULTURAL DA JUSTIÇA FEDERAL Av.Rio Branco, 241 – Centro Opened: Tues-Sun, noon-7pm Free Entry The beautiful historic four-story building with an area of about seven thousand sq. meters was the headquarters of the supreme court from 1909 to 1960. It became the Federal Justice Cultural Center after it was restored and holds exhibitions focused on Brazilian art and above all photography.The second has temporary exhibitions.



CASA FRANÇA BRASIL Rua Visconde de Itaboraí, 78 – Centro Opened: Tues-Sun, 10am-8pm Free entry Dating back to 1820, the severe neo-Classical facade of this building is softened by the charm of its roof-line, which highlights the elegant design by architect GrandJean de Montigny. Its large inner area is sub-divided as required by temporary art exhibitions and events, such as the international Cartoon Biennial. It also offers cinema and video facilities.




IMS - INSTITUTO MOREIRA SALLES Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 476 – Gávea Opened: Tues-Sun, 1pm-8pm Exhibitions and parking are free. Located in Gavea, a district of the southern area of Rio, the IMS of Rio de Janeiro is the largest cultural center of the institution.The buildings,covering a total of 3,000 m² , are surrounded by 10,500 m² of gardens open to the public. Designed by Olavo Redig, with a landscape project by Roberto Burle Marx, the house was inaugurated in 1951 and was used as a place of residence by the Moreira Sales family. Adapted to its new purposes, it contains exhibition halls and rooms, classroom, library, auditorium,cafeteria, art shop, atelier and guest rooms. The IMS Technical Photographic Reserve is a collection of more than 80,000 photographs many of which portray the city of Rio de Janeiro.



OI FUTURO Rua Dois de Dezembro, 63 – Flamengo Opened: Tues-Sun. 11am-8pm Free entry The building that has houses the center was built in 1918 and has just been reformed, resulting in a gain of over two thousand square meters in internal space. The building’s façade was preserved. There are four floors, interposed among the building’s eight levels, connected by glass stairs and elevators. The center’s collection, one of the most important on the history of Brazilian telecommunications, contains documents, furniture, objects and photos. The center’s varied program includes activities related to music, theater, videos and art. Visitors will find a library with an abundance of research material – magazines, newspapers and on-line computers; exhibition rooms, which house the exhibition Corpos Virtuais, with works by artists who use technology in their art; a multi-use theater (with 180 seats); a bistro and a wide range of equipment, such as a huge panel made up of four high definition plasma screens. At the EXPOFOTO space, carioca photographer ZEKA ARAUJO gathers, at the permanent exhibition Plano Infinito (Infinite Plan), 54 images produced in the last 20 years using different techniques, framing and cuttting.



MHN – MUSEU HISTÓRICO NACIONAL (National History Museum) Praça Marechal Âncora, s/nº - Centro Opened: Tues-Fri, 10am-5:30pm - Sat,Sun and holidays, 2pm-6pm Price: R$6.00 - Free entry on Sundays The National Historical Museum, created in 1922, is one of the most important museums in Brazil, consisting of over 287 thousand items, among which the largest numismatic collection of Latin America. The architectonic complex that houses the Museum had is beginning with the construction of the Santiago Fort, at the Calaboose Point, one of the strategic places for the defense of the city of Rio de Janeiro. Permanent Activities: Colonization and Dependency -An overview of Brazil’s economic cycles since Colonial times; Memories of the Empire - Imperial symbols of power; Expansion, Order and Defense - Formation of Brazilian society with expansion and defense movements; From Early Travelling To The Automobile - This exhibition tells the story of the country's form of travel, from the sedan chair carried by slaves to the automobile. Homeopathic Pharmacy -Detailed reconstruction of the downtown Rio pharmacy that opened on Rua Gonçalves Dias in 1847 and closed in 1983; Cannon Yard -Largest collection of cannon dating back to Colonial times, with descriptive texts in Braille; Equestrian Sculpture of D. Pedro II -Thanks to the team work of the Laboratory of Conservation and Restoration and the financial support of the Museum's Friends Association, in 1999 the restoration of the monumental equestrian statue of D.Pedro II was concluded. Work of sculptor Francisco Manoel Chaves Pineiro, it was molded in gypsum in 1886 to commemorate the surrender in Uruguaiana in September 18, 1865, during the Paraguayan war, the sculpture was never casted in bronze. Coins Tell The Story - As part of the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the National History Museum, the permanent exhibition "Coins Tell the Story" was opened to the public from December 2002. It comprehends all systems of trade used by man from the very first to the implementation in the 21st century of a unified currency - the Euro - to facilitate commercial transactions between countries of the European Union. Numismatic Collection - The numismatic collection of the National Historical Museum is the largest in its kind in Latin America and one of the world's most important one. Portuguese - Brazilian Reference Center - One of its objectives is to transmit Portuguese culture among museum enthusiasts.



MUSEU DA REPÚBLICA (Museum of the Republic) Rua do Catete, 153 – Catete Opened: Tues-Thurs-Fri, noon-5pm Wed, 2pm-5pm- Sat-Sun-Holidays, 2pm-6pm Price: R$6.00 (Free Entry: Sun and Wed)



REAL GABINETE PORTUGUÊS DE LEITURA Rua Luís de Camões, 30 – Centro Opened: Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm Free Entry Built in Portuguese style, it was founded in 1837 and protected as part of the City’s heritage, on 5 October 1970. It has over 350,000 volumes in its collection, including many from XVI, XVII and XVIII centuries.



CENTRO CULTURAL DOS CORREIOS Rua Visconde de Itaboraí, 20 – Centro Opened: Tues-Sun, noon-7pm Free Entry The Center was inaugurated in 1993. The eclectic style architecture of the building’s frontage is characteristic of the beginning of the last century (1922), with three floors linked by a panoramic elevator. An area measuring 3.480 sq. meters is divided into three exhibition rooms, an art gallery for small exhibitions and a theater to seat 200 people. Beside it is the Praca dos Correios (Post Office Plaza), a 1,3 thousand sq. meter out-door area, with a pond and an acoustic shell. Besides the theater and art exhibitions, other forms of artistic expression such as cinema, video, dance and music are also presented.



MIS – MUSEU DA IMAGEM E DO SOM (Sound and Image Museum) Praça Rui Barbosa, 1 - Praça Quinze de Novembro – Centro Free entry. – Guided visits must be booked First audio-visual museum in the country, the MIS houses a precious collection of music scores, videos, films, photos, engravings by Franz Post, caricatures by José Cândido, drawings by Francisco de Paula, serigraphs by Scliar, Cildo Meireles and Aluísio Carvão, besides musical instruments, radios and record players. Augusto Malta Collection - 20th century Rio with its Carnival, human types, great architectural and urban changes between 1903 and 1936. Almirante Collection - scores, photos and scripts of radio programs. Collection Elizete Cardoso - scores, photos, scripts of radio programs, trophies, plaques, medals and garments of the great interpreter of Brazilian popular music. Jacob do Bandolim Collection - scores, records, photos, audio tapes, books, catalogues, magazines, cutouts and textual documentation of the greatest interpreter of “chorinho”. Nara Leão Collection - photographs, trophies, medals, posters and personal documents of the singer. Irmãs Batista Collection - trophies, records, photographs and albums with cutouts related to the artistic life of the sisters Linda and Dircinha. Salvyano Cavalcanti Collection - books and magazines on the cinema besides photographs. Radio Nacional Collection - records, scripts of programs, orchestrations by Radamés Gnatali and Guerra Peixe. Nelson Motta Collection - photographs of Brazilian and international personalities of the cinema, theater, television and Brazilian popular music between the 60s and 80s.



MUSEU DA CHÁCARA DO CÉU Rua Murtinho Nobre, 93 - Santa Teresa Open: Daily, except Tues, noon-5pm. Once the home of connoisseur and collector Castro Maya, this mansion today houses a permanent collection of modern art (Portinari, Antônio Bandeira, Di Cavalcanti, Iberê Camargo, Guignard, Modigliani, Valminck, Mathieu, as well as furniture and decorative items. It also features a collection of Braziliana with maps of XVII and XVIII centuries, paintings, watercolors, engravings and albums by travelers exploring Brazil during the XIX century (Debret, Rugendas, Taunay). Designed by modern architect Wladimir Alves de Souza, this estate offers a panoramic view of the Guanabara Bay and downtown Rio.



MUSEU DO ÍNDIO (Native Brazilian's Museum) Rua das Palmeiras, 55 – Botafogo Opened: Tues-Fri, 9am-5:30pm - Sat-Sun, 1pm-5pm Guided visits must be booked, in Portuguese only. 2286-8899 Ext: 226 or 227. A building dating back to 1880 that is typical of the townhouses lining the Botafogo district, this is today home to one of the most important collections of artifacts linked to the indigenous peoples of South America. As an scientific and cultural arm of the Nacional Indian Foundation - Funai - Fundação Nacional do Índio, this Museum today holds 14,000 items, together with 500,000 textual documents, 16,000 local and foreign works on indigenous ethnology and related matters constitute the permanent collection of the Marechal Rondon Library, which specializes in these topics, with 50,000 pictures, among photos, films, videos-tapes and 200 sound recordings. In the Museum gardens, there is an area designated for the presentation of native dances and chants. In the area known as the Museum of Native Villages, the photographic exhibition “Tisakisu: Memory of Traditions and New Technologies” exhibits films and photos of the Kuikuro Indians from the Xingu Park, (Mato Grosso state). The photo exhibition “Conquering the art of Writing in Brazilian Native Societies” is shown on the Museum walls. A beautiful museum devoted entirely to natives from what is now Brazil.



MIAN – MUSEU INTERNACIONAL DE ARTE NAÏF (International Museum of Naïf Art) Rua Cosme Velho, 561 - Cosme Velho Open only for groups, visits must be appointed. The adjective näive is the most frequently used to describe the kind of painting also called ingenuous, self-taught and at times primitive. The museum is set on a pleasant mansion, one block away from the Corcovado train station. Its collection includes the world’s largest and most complete collection of this kind: 8,000 paintings by artists from all over Brazil and 130 countries, dated from the XV century to the present day. The MIAN is an accomplishment of the Lucien Finkelstein Foundation and houses his private collection.



JULIETA DE SERPA CASA DE ARTE E CULTURA Praia do Flamengo, 340 – Flamengo Tues-Sat, 1pm-7pm Free entry The mansion, architecturally eclectic, contains a Cultural Center with exhibition rooms, bookshop, restaurant and tea room. Built by the Seabra family in the 1920s, it came under the protection of preservation laws in 1996.



CENTRO CULTURA DA LIGHT Av. Marechal Floriano, 168 – Centro Opened: Mon-Fri, 11am-5pm Free entry This American Renaissance style building in what was formerly the Rua Larga dates back to 1911, and was once the head-office and garage for the Light tramway service. Since 1994 it has housed this Cultural Center, which plays an active role in the city’s cultural life. Its public areas and galleries feature exhibitions, particularly: Espaço Rio Antigo, with a collection of historic photographs by Augusto Malta; Sala Memória which houses a collection of photographs, equipment and furniture once used by the Rio de Janeiro Tramway Light and Power Company; Espaço di Cavalcanti, displaying four canvasses by this famous artist which form a vigorous portrait of daily life in Rio. It also includes the Lamartine Babo theater and the Covered Plaza.



CENTRO CULTURAL SOLAR DE BOTAFOGO Rua General Polidoro, 180 - Botafogo Opened: Tue-Sun, 1pm-22pm Free entry This 1910 mansion has a theater, café, lounge, two art galleries, a cine club and a cyber café. Two of the greatest scenic architects in the country – J.C. Serroni, from São Paulo, (pre-project) and José Dias, from Rio (project executive) – are responsible for the architectural project of the Solar de Botafogo, which has preserved its constructional historic aspect. To give each of these areas its own personal touches, Caco Borges created the decoration of the stalls and balcony of the Solar Theater, Chico Gouveia, the café-concert, Flávia Santoro and Danielle Parreira, the lounge, Alexandre Lobo and Fábio Cardoso, the Vertical Art Gallery and façade, Maurício Prochnik, the dressing rooms, Cláudia Brassanoto, projected the public rest rooms and Alexandre Murucci, the ticket office. The nine architects added their master touches to each corner of the Solar, making it into a kind of “actors home”, that is, a permanent exhibition of interior architecture.


TEMPO GLAUBER Rua Sorocaba, 190 – Botafogo Glauber Rocha, Brazilian genius and filmmaker’s mansion with a permanent exhibition of his collection - films, photographs, documents.. Free entry

Nearby Destinations and More information

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