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About Rio de Janeiro

Overview

Rio de Janeiro, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a city that instantly evokes visions of stunning beaches, verdant forests, and vibrant festivities. Perched atop Corcovado Mountain, the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue gazes over this dynamic metropolis, which seamlessly blends a bustling urban environment with breathtaking natural beauty. Known globally for its spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks at Copacabana Beach, its exuberant carnival, its cheerful residents, and its diverse culinary scene, Rio is a destination like no other.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Rio de Janeiro is $93, with options ranging from $19 to $612. With 229 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find accommodations include Zona Sul, Copacabana, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro Centro, and Lapa. Among the most popular hotels are Hotel Riazor, Hotel Atlântico Lapa, Rio Aeroporto Hotel Galeão, OYO Rio Colinas Hotel, and Promenade Fusion Itaguaí.

Things to do in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. The Botanical Garden, situated next to the Tijuca National Park, is a haven for nature lovers. Here, you can explore a diverse range of flora and fauna, and if you time your visit right, you can join night tours or attend educational lectures.

AquaRio, the largest aquarium in South America, is home to 8,000 animals from 350 different species. Walking through its tunnels, surrounded by vibrant marine life, is an unforgettable experience for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

The Museum of Tomorrow, or Museu do Amanhã, is a unique blend of science and art. This interactive museum explores future challenges in biodiversity, technology, climate change, and population growth, offering a thought-provoking experience for visitors.

The Monastery of São Bento, with its modest exterior, conceals a wealth of 17th-century Baroque and Rococo art. Inside, you'll find opulent carvings, statues of Saints Benedict and Scholastica, and an ornate high altar.

No visit to Rio is complete without seeing Christ the Redeemer. This colossal statue, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, stands 710 meters above sea level on Corcovado Mountain. Whether you hike up or take a tram, the panoramic views of Sugar Loaf Mountain, Copacabana, Ipanema, and the Maracanã Stadium are simply breathtaking.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro's nightlife is as vibrant as the city itself. Circo Voador in Lapa is a must-visit for music lovers. This iconic concert hall hosts performances by top Brazilian and international artists, offering an intimate and informal setting that fosters a genuine connection between performers and the audience.

Fundição Progresso, housed in a former safe factory, is a cultural hub that features art schools, exhibitions, theatre plays, circus performances, and live concerts. The monthly concerts are particularly popular, but there's always something to enjoy at this versatile venue.

For a more relaxed evening, head to the Explorer Bar in Santa Teresa. This cozy restaurant-cocktail bar, nestled among trees, serves fresh dishes and unique cocktails in a warm, cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Bar Armazém São Thiago, also in Santa Teresa, is a traditional Brazilian bar located in a 1920s-style warehouse. Known as "bar do Gomez," it offers cold beers and a variety of appetizers, making it a great spot to soak in the local culture.

Bar Carioca da Gema regularly features live performances by renowned carioca artists. Enjoy a beer or caipirinha and dance to the rhythms of samba and chorinho in this lively venue.

Where to Eat in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro's culinary scene is as diverse as its culture. Galeto 183, located near the Sambodromo, is a favorite among locals for its traditional Brazilian cuisine and informal atmosphere, offering an authentic dining experience.

Org Bistrô is a haven for vegetarians, serving creative dishes made from local, seasonal, and organic ingredients. The restaurant's philosophy promotes a healthy lifestyle and a balanced ecosystem.

Quitéria Café, just 100 meters from Ipanema Beach, is an elegant spot offering authentic Brazilian recipes with local, organic ingredients. It's a popular choice for tourists after a day at the beach, thanks to its excellent service and delicious caipirinhas.

Gurumê in Ipanema is a sophisticated restaurant that blends creativity with Asian traditions. The elegant wooden interiors provide the perfect setting to enjoy the innovative dishes crafted by Japanese chef Shin Koike.

Marius Degustare, near Copacabana, is renowned for its high-quality fish, seafood, meat, and desserts. With a selection of 400 different wines, this restaurant offers a truly indulgent dining experience.

Cheapest time to stay in Rio de Janeiro

December is the cheapest time to stay in Rio de Janeiro for an average of $116 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$128

February

$130

March

$129

April

$123

May

$123

June

$116

July

$119

August

$119

September

$124

October

$124

November

$122

December

$116

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