View from Pão de Açúcar in Rio de Janeiro.

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Rio de Janeiro

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


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Things to Know

Leave your worries at home and embrace the Carioca way of living with these top tips from a local.

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Best Neighborhoods

You may not have heard of all of these Rio neighborhoods. But you’ll never forget them once you visit.

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Day Trips

See 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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Traveling with Kids

Brazil is home to a family-centric culture, and Rio de Janeiro is no exception – here's our guide to help you plan a great trip to Rio with kids.

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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - 2023/11/14: Alquimia bar at Largo das Neves square in Santa Teresa neighborhood, a renowned gathering place for intellectuals, academics, artists and left-wing politicians, who are attracted by its historic character, cultural life and standard of living. The bohemian lifestyle has contributed to Santa Teresa being a main tourist attraction of Rio de Janeiro, as well as its recognition as one of the most unique neighborhoods in the world in 2016. Poster of Marielle Franco at the bar entrance.  Marielle was a Brazilian feminist, politician and human rights activist, murdered on 14 March 2018 in Rio de Janeiro - she had been an outspoken critic of police brutality and extrajudicial killings. (Photo by Ricardo Funari/Brazil Photos/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Alquimia bar at Largo das Neves square in Santa Teresa neighborhood, a renowned gathering place for intellectuals, academics, artists and left-wing politicians, who are attracted by its historic character, cultural life and standard of living. The bohemian lifestyle has contributed to Santa Teresa being a main tourist attraction of Rio de Janeiro, as well as its recognition as one of the most unique neighborhoods in the world in 2016. Poster of Marielle Franco at the bar entrance. Marielle was a Brazilian feminist, politician and human rights activist, murdered on 14 March 2018 in Rio de Janeiro - she had been an outspoken critic of police brutality and extrajudicial killings.

Neighborhoods

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