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Golden beaches and lush mountains, samba-fueled nightlife and spectacular football matches: welcome to the Cidade Maravilhosa (Marvelous City).

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    Parque Nacional da Tijuca

    Rio de Janeiro

    The Tijuca is all that's left of the Atlantic rainforest that once surrounded Rio de Janeiro. This 39-sq-km tropical-jungle preserve is an exuberant green…

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    Pão de Açúcar

    Rio de Janeiro

    Seen from the peak of Pão de Açúcar, Rio is undoubtedly a Cidade Maravilhosa (Marvelous City). There are many good times to make the ascent, but sunset on…

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    Copacabana Beach

    Rio de Janeiro

    A magnificent confluence of land and sea, the long, scalloped beach of Copacabana extends for some 4km, with a flurry of activity along its length: over…

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    Ipanema Beach

    Ipanema & Leblon

    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,…

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    Cristo Redentor

    Flamengo & Around

    Standing atop Corcovado (which means ‘hunchback’), Cristo Redentor gazes out over Rio, a placid expression on his well-crafted face. The mountain rises…

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    Maracanã Football Stadium

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio’s Maracanã stadium is hallowed ground among football lovers. The massive arena has been the site of legendary victories and crushing defeats. Maracanã…

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    Jardim Botânico

    Gávea, Jardim Botânico & Lagoa

    This exotic 137-hectare garden, with more than 8000 plant species, was designed by order of the Prince Regent Dom João (later to become Dom João VI) in…

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    Instituto Moreira Salles

    Gávea, Jardim Botânico & Lagoa

    This beautiful cultural center hosts impressive exhibitions, often showcasing the works of some of Brazil's best photographers and artists. The gardens,…

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    Pão de Açúcar

    Rio de Janeiro

    Seen from the peak of Pão de Açúcar, Rio is undoubtedly a Cidade Maravilhosa (Marvelous City). There are many good times to make the ascent, but sunset on…

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    Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas

    Gávea, Jardim Botânico & Lagoa

    One of the city’s most picturesque spots, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas is encircled by a 7.2km walking and cycling path. Bikes are available for hire from…

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    Largo das Neves

    Santa Teresa & Lapa

    A slice of village life in the city, this small plaza is one of Santa Teresa's most picturesque little squares. While Largo das Neves is empty by day, on…

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    Cristo Redentor

    Flamengo & Around

    Standing atop Corcovado (which means ‘hunchback’), Cristo Redentor gazes out over Rio, a placid expression on his well-crafted face. The mountain rises…

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    Parque Nacional da Tijuca

    Rio de Janeiro

    The Tijuca is all that's left of the Atlantic rainforest that once surrounded Rio de Janeiro. This 39-sq-km tropical-jungle preserve is an exuberant green…

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    Copacabana Beach

    Rio de Janeiro

    A magnificent confluence of land and sea, the long, scalloped beach of Copacabana extends for some 4km, with a flurry of activity along its length: over…

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    Largo do Guimarães

    Santa Teresa & Lapa

    The plaza named after Joaquim Fonseca Guimarães (a local resident whose house became Hotel Santa Teresa, just up the road) now forms the center of…

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    Ipanema Beach

    Ipanema & Leblon

    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,…

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    Museu do Índio

    Rio de Janeiro

    Though closed for renovations at the time of research, the small Museu do Índio features multimedia exhibitions on Brazil’s northern tribes and provides…

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    Parque Lage

    Gávea, Jardim Botânico & Lagoa

    This beautiful park lies at the base of the Floresta da Tijuca, about 1km from Jardim Botânico. It has English-style gardens, little lakes, and a mansion…

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    Parque Nacional da Tijuca

    Rio de Janeiro

    The Tijuca is all that's left of the Atlantic rainforest that once surrounded Rio de Janeiro. This 39-sq-km tropical-jungle preserve is an exuberant green…

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    Instituto de Pesquisa e Memória Presto Novos

    Rio de Janeiro

    When Mercedes Guimarães was doing construction work on her house in 1996, workers uncovered huge quantities of human fragments. After discussions with a…

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    Ipanema Beach

    Ipanema & Leblon

    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,…

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    Parque das Ruínas

    Santa Teresa & Lapa

    This park contains the ruins – exterior brick walls and a newly built staircase – of the mansion belonging to Brazilian heiress Laurinda Santos Lobo. Her…

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    Escadaria Selarón

    Santa Teresa & Lapa

    One of Rio's best-loved attractions, the steps leading up from Joaquim Silva became a work of art when Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón decided to cover…

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    Centro de Arte Hélio Oiticica

    Rio de Janeiro

    This avant-garde museum is set in a 19th-century neoclassical building that originally housed the Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Arts. Today the…

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    Real Gabinete Português de Leitura

    Rio de Janeiro

    Built in the Portuguese Manueline style in 1837, the gorgeous Portuguese Reading Room houses more than 350,000 works, many dating from the 16th, 17th and…

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    Sambódromo

    Rio de Janeiro

    The epicenter of Rio’s Carnaval, the Sambódromo was designed by Oscar Niemeyer and completed in 1984. During big parades, come here for fantastic views…

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    Parque do Flamengo

    Flamengo & Around

    Officially called Parque Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes, Parque do Flamengo was the result of a landfill project that leveled the São Antônio hill in 1965. It…

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    Copacabana Beach

    Rio de Janeiro

    A magnificent confluence of land and sea, the long, scalloped beach of Copacabana extends for some 4km, with a flurry of activity along its length: over…

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Things to Know

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Best Neighborhoods

Rio de Janeiro is a thriving, multicultural city and this is especially evident in its distinct and unique neighborhoods. Here's our picks of the best.

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Day Trips

See the wilderness-backed beaches, ancient sites and smaller-scale cities of Rio de Janeiro state on these top day trips from Rio de Janeiro.

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Money and Costs

Rio may not be the most budget friendly destination in South America, but these tips will help you make your reais go farther in the Marvelous City.

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Transportation

As the second largest city in Brazil, Rio's size can be intimidating to visitors. Here's everything you need to know about getting around Rio de Janeiro.

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Free Things to Do

From world-famous beaches and generous green spaces to cultural centers and museums, there's plenty to do in Rio without spending a single centavo.

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FAQs

How many days are enough to visit Rio de Janeiro? ›

Curated by Nicole Zimmermanwho was born in São Paulo, Brazil. Rio de Janeiro isn't known as the Cidade Maravilhosa (Marvelous City) for nothing. With three days in Rio, there's enough time to cover plenty of territory.

Is Rio de Janeiro a good travel destination? ›

What to see and do in Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro is a lively and vibrant city full of amazing things to do and try. The city is especially perfect for those who enjoy spending time outside in the sunshine and trying delicious foods.

Why would people visit Rio de Janeiro? ›

Rio's natural beauty is the most distinguishing reason to visit. You can explore the tropical rainforest of Floresta da Tijuca, appreciate the white-sand and turquoise water of Ipanema beach, or relax at the city's many epic lookout points like Pedra do Telégrafo.

Is 4 days enough in Rio? ›

ITINERARY FOR RIO IN 4 DAYS

The city of Rio de Janeiro is very complete, offers a lot of nature and beautiful beaches, has a historic center, as well as museums and tourist attractions that are very popular with tourists.

Is 3 days in Rio enough? ›

THINGS TO DO IN RIO DE JANEIRO

We've never seen a city set in a more beautiful landscape yet. Green hills, beaches, sparkling sea, and Christ the Redeemer overlooking it all are exactly the reasons why people are driven to visit Rio de Janeiro. The good news is that it is not hard to visit it all in only three days!

Is 7 days in Rio enough? ›

Rio is an excellent destination year-round, and people often regret not spending enough time there. Travelers should spend at least one week enjoying its coast, nature, and Bohemian boroughs.

Is 2 days enough for Rio? ›

Spending two days in Rio affords travelers enough time to explore its natural and cultural highlights, from forests and favelas to bohemian neighborhoods. Get an early start and skip the crowds at two of Rio's most popular attractions: Corcovado and Sugar Loaf Mountain.

Is Rio Brazil worth visiting? ›

With its pretty beaches, dramatic mountains, and soundtrack of samba and bossa nova humming in the background, Rio de Janeiro casts a spell. Famed Ipanema Beach is still the place to stroll, sunbathe, and be seen. The largest Art Deco statue in the world, Christ the Redeemer, calls visitors to Corcovado Mountain.

What's the crime rate in Rio de Janeiro? ›

In 2019, crime against property rate in Rio de Janeiro was 447.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. In 2018, Rio de Janeiro reported an average of 134 car robberies per day. In 2020, Rio de Janeiro had a crime index of 68.09, and a safety index of 31.91.

What is the safest city in Brazil? ›

Florianópolis is Brazil's safest city as it has one of the lowest crime rates amongst the other major cities in Brazil. The city is considered to be one of the safest cities in South America. Known for its beautiful beaches, Florianópolis is a safe place to visit in Brazil. Which Part of Brazil is the Safest?

What are 5 interesting facts about Rio? ›

Check out our 15 facts about Rio de Janeiro below.
  • Rio de Janeiro means January River, but the river is actually a bay. ...
  • Most of Rio's samba schools are located in favelas. ...
  • The statue of Christ the Redeemer was elected one of the world's new seven wonders. ...
  • Rio de Janeiro has the world's bluest sky.

How many tourists visit Rio? ›

The United States, with 668,500, Chile with 458,500, Paraguay with 424,500, and Uruguay with 334,700 complete the top five tourist-sending nations. São Paulo recorded the highest number of tourist arrivals, with 2,107,179. Rio de Janeiro had 1,192,814, while Rio Grande do Sul received 1,000,909.

Is Rio a cheap city? ›

If you're planning a trip to Rio, you might need to budget more than you think – prices in Rio de Janeiro are often on par with travel in parts of the USA or Europe. This South American cultural capital generally isn't a cheap place to visit – or to get to.

How long is enough in Brazil? ›

Three weeks gives you enough time to visit the main points of the entire country so you can experience and discover the highlights, have a good impression of what the heritage, ecosystems, and history of Brazil mean, what traveling in the country offers, and embrace an enticing combination of culture, nature, wildlife, ...

How long can I stay in Rio? ›

The answer to that question is: in most cases, yes. Foreign tourists may be authorised to extend their stay in Brazil by the Federal Police for another 90 days upon request. Thus, the maximum period of stay would be 180 days for each migratory year.

Is 5 days enough for Rio de Janeiro? ›

Hi there we spent 5 days in Rio and it was just about enough. Best place to stay is Ipanema. Its a great part of town and you hae everything you need right there including banks, cafes, restaurants, supermarkets etc and its only minutes from the beach.

How long should I go to Rio for? ›

If you're spending 2 or 3 days in Rio de Janeiro, you'll be able to visit the main attractions. It's no secret that the best things to do in Rio include the Sugarloaf mountain, from where if you're lucky with the weather, you'll admire one of the most iconic and breathtaking views in the world.

What are the best months to travel to Rio de Janeiro? ›

June-September

Expect mild temperatures and regular hotel prices. These months are also ideal for sightseeing: There are fewer rain showers and less fog on Corcovado and Sugarloaf Mountain.

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