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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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    Museu de Arte do Rio

    Rio de Janeiro

    Looming large over Praça Mauá, the MAR is an icon for the rebirth of Rio's once derelict port. The huge museum hosts wide-ranging exhibitions that focus…

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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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    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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    Arcos da Lapa

    Santa Teresa & Lapa

    A much-photographed symbol of Lapa, the arches date back to the mid-18th century, when the structure served as an aqueduct to carry water from the Carioca…

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    Bonde

    Santa Teresa & Lapa

    The bonde is the last of the historic streetcars that once crisscrossed the city. Its romantic clatter through the cobbled streets is the archetypal sound…

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    Boulevard Olímpico

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio's formerly derelict port district has been reborn as a wide promenade lined with massive street art. A handful of renowned artists have painted…

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    Sítio Burle Marx

    Rio de Janeiro

    This 35-hectare estate was once the home of Brazil's most famous landscape architect, Roberto Burle Marx. The estate's lush vegetation includes thousands…

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    Ponta do Arpoador

    Ipanema & Leblon

    At the far eastern end of Av Vieira Souto, this rocky point juts out into the water and serves as one of Rio's best places for watching the sunset…

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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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    AquaRio

    Rio de Janeiro

    The largest aquarium in South America is Rio's newest major downtown attraction. You can get an up-close look at some 350 different species (there are…

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    Museu Chácara do Céu

    Santa Teresa & Lapa

    The former mansion of art patron and industrialist Raymundo Ottoni de Castro Maya contains a small but diverse array of modern art, formerly Ottoni's…

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    Praia de Leblon

    Ipanema & Leblon

    Separated from Ipanema by the gardens and canal of Jardim de Alah, Leblon Beach attracts families and has a slightly more sedate vibe than its eastern…

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    Praia Vermelha

    Rio de Janeiro

    Beneath Morro da Urca, narrow Praia Vermelha has superb views of the rocky coastline from the shore. Its coarse sand gives the beach the name vermelha …

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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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    Mosteiro de São Bento

    Rio de Janeiro

    This is one of the finest colonial churches in Brazil. It was built between 1617 and 1641 on Morro de São Bento, and has an excellent view over the city…

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    Centro Cultural Oi Futuro

    Flamengo & Around

    One of Rio's most visually exciting additions is this futuristic space on the edge of Flamengo. Within 2000 sq meters of exhibition area spread across six…

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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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    Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil

    Rio de Janeiro

    Housed in a beautifully restored 1906 building, the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil hosts some of Rio's top exhibitions. Facilities include a cinema, two…

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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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    Museu da República

    Flamengo & Around

    The Museu da República, located in the Palácio do Catete, has been wonderfully restored. Built between 1858 and 1866, and easily distinguished by the…

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    Cais do Valongo

    Rio de Janeiro

    Unearthed in 2011, the Valongo Wharf was the first arrival point for an estimated 900,000 enslaved peoples brought to Brazil after long, harrowing voyages…

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    Rio de Janeiro

    Overlooking the Largo da Carioca is the baroque Igreja São Francisco da Penitência, dating from 1726. The restored church's sacristy, which dates from…

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    Parque da Cidade

    Gávea, Jardim Botânico & Lagoa

    On the outer reaches of Gávea, this lush park of native Mata Atlântica rainforest and replanted secondary forest provides a refreshing escape from the…

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    Palácio Tiradentes

    Rio de Janeiro

    The stately Tiradentes Palace houses the seat of the legislative assembly. Exhibits on the 1st and 2nd floors relate the events that have taken place here…

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    Museu de Arte Moderna

    Rio de Janeiro

    At the northern end of Parque do Flamengo, the Museu de Arte Moderna is immediately recognizable by its striking postmodern edifice designed by Affonso…

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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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    Feira Nordestina

    Rio de Janeiro

    This enormous fair (32,000 sq meters, with over 600 stalls) is not to be missed. It showcases the culture of the Northeast of Brazil, with barracas (food…

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    Planetário

    Gávea, Jardim Botânico & Lagoa

    Gávea's stellar attraction, the Planetário features a museum, a praça dos telescópios (telescopes' square) and a couple of state-of-the-art operating…

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    Theatro Municipal

    Rio de Janeiro

    Built in 1905 in the style of the Paris Opera, the magnificent Municipal Theater is the home of Rio's opera, orchestra and ballet. Its lavish interior…

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    Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário e São Benedito

    Rio de Janeiro

    Dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary as well as the black St Benedict, this church has been an important icon for Afro-Brazilians, serving a congregation…

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FAQs

What is the most visited place in Rio de Janeiro? ›

Christ the Redeemer

The monument rests atop Corcovado Mountain in the Tijuca National Park and is the most famous attraction in Rio de Janeiro, visited by nearly 2 million people each year.

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.

What do tourists typically do when visiting Rio de Janeiro? ›

Top Attractions in Rio de Janeiro
  • Sugarloaf Mountain Cable Car. 56,734. Trams. ...
  • Corcovado - Christ the Redeemer. 65,702. Points of Interest & Landmarks. ...
  • Ipanema Beach. 19,162. ...
  • Botanical Garden. 22,134. ...
  • Arpoador beach. 16,020. ...
  • Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil - CCBB Rio de Janeiro. 8,673. ...
  • Morro da Urca. 9,321. ...
  • Copacabana Beach. 25,308.

Is 3 days enough for Rio de Janeiro? ›

While visiting this spectacular harborside city, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, this suggested 3-day itinerary will ensure that you don't miss out on the very best Rio has to offer. Your first day is perhaps best spent getting oriented.

How many days do you need in Rio? ›

I suggest you spend *at least* 5 days in Rio and 3 in Salvador and then choose one more place nearby . 3 days in Paraty are too many considered you're staying just two weeks.

Which two cities in Brazil attracts the most tourists? ›

Rio-de-Janeiro and Sao Paulo are large cities which attract lots of tourists.

Is Copacabana safe at night? ›

Safety here can vary, although during the day it's definitely the most safe. At night you'll want to take extra precautions, such as not walking along the sands (as it's dark and muggings in these unlit spaces are regular occurrences). However again, with some common sense you can have a safe and enjoyable stay here.

When not to go to Rio? ›

November to February are hot and humid. Average temperatures are around 77-80ºF/25-27ºC, but maximum temperatures may increase to 100ºF/40ºC (especially in the December-February period). Expect also sea water temperatures of 77ºF/25ºC; and average humidity levels around 80% or more.

Do I need injections for Rio de Janeiro? ›

Courses or boosters usually advised: Diphtheria; Tetanus. Other vaccines to consider: Hepatitis A; Rabies; Typhoid; Yellow Fever. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: Hepatitis B. No yellow fever vaccination certificate required for this country.

What are some things tourists should be careful about in Brazil? ›

Full advice
  • Violent crime. Violent crime, often involving weapons, is common, especially in large cities. ...
  • Partying safely. Crime levels increase before and during festivals such as Carnaval, with tourists frequently being targeted. ...
  • Scams. ...
  • Cyber security.
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What is the number one tourist attraction in Brazil? ›

Christ the Redeemer

One of the most visited and well-known tourist attractions in Brazil, the statue was established more than 90 years ago. It is the largest Art Deco statue in the world and, shockingly, only the fourth tallest statue of Jesus Christ in the world.

Can you walk around Rio de Janeiro? ›

During daylight hours, exploring Rio's main streets on foot is generally safe, but best avoided at night where possible. If you find yourself on foot at night, stick to the busiest streets. Here's everything you need to know about getting around Rio de Janeiro.

What is the best area to stay in Rio de Janeiro? ›

THE 4 NEIGHBORHOODS THAT ARE THE BEST PLACES TO STAY IN RIO DE JANEIRO: Leme. Copacabana. Ipanema.

What is the most visited part of Brazil? ›

São Paulo. São Paulo is Brazil's financial hub and the largest city in South America. The state is the most internationally visited in Brazil, surpassing Rio. A buzzing metropolis, the city offers visitors a diverse array of things to see and do.

What is Rio de Janeiro best known for? ›

Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival, samba, bossa nova, and balneario beaches such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon.

What is the most visited destination in Brazil? ›

Rio de Janeiro

The most-visited city in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro didn't earn its title of cidade maravilhosa (“marvelous city”) for nothing. In the eyes of Cariocas, it's the most beautiful place on earth. Visitors would be hard-pressed to disagree.

What is the most famous spot in Brazil? ›

Christ the Redeemer

Christ the Redeemer has become a symbolic representation of Rio de Janeiro and one of the best tourist places in Brazil. In addition, the statue is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, and if you visit this place, you will witness the mesmerising views of Rio de Janeiro.

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