Rio De Janeiro Travel Guides: Explore... (2024)

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Latest Articles Food & Drink Explore the local culinary scene, from breakfast to Michelin-starred restaurants. Sip co*cktails, savor desserts, and discover the best local markets. Explore the local culinary scene, from breakfast to Michelin-starred restaurants. Sip co*cktails, savor desserts, and discover the best local markets. Videos Things To Do Plan your sightseeing and activities with our recommendations. Explore attractions, book tours, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Plan your sightseeing and activities with our recommendations. Explore attractions, book tours, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Places To Stay Find the perfect place to stay. Whether you prefer boutique hotels, luxury resorts, or budget hostels, we have recommendations for you. Find the perfect place to stay. Whether you prefer boutique hotels, luxury resorts, or budget hostels, we have recommendations for you. Guides & Tips Get expert guidance for your trip. From tips on packing to cultural etiquette, our travel advice will help you make the most of your journey. Get expert guidance for your trip. From tips on packing to cultural etiquette, our travel advice will help you make the most of your journey. Culture Immerse yourself in the local arts, literature, and design. Explore the cultural fabric of the destination through art, literature, and design. Immerse yourself in the local arts, literature, and design. Explore the cultural fabric of the destination through art, literature, and design. FAQs References
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Stories - Art Project Morrinho: the Mini Toytown Favela From Brazil That Traveled the World
Stories Stay Curious: Experience Rio de Janeiro From Your Living Room
Recommendations - Outdoors Experience Brazil’s Natural Beauty on These 9 Outdoor Rio de Janeiro Tours
Recommendations - Attractions Dig Deeper Into the Culture of Rio de Janeiro With These Guided Tours
Stories The Sustainable Project Restyling Rio de Janeiro’s Beach Kiosks
Stories - People Meet Rio de Janeiro's Sandcastle King Who Has Avoided Rent for Decades
Recommendations - Hotels The Most Beautiful Beachfront Hotels in Rio de Janeiro

Food & Drink

Explore the local culinary scene, from breakfast to Michelin-starred restaurants. Sip co*cktails, savor desserts, and discover the best local markets.

Explore the local culinary scene, from breakfast to Michelin-starred restaurants. Sip co*cktails, savor desserts, and discover the best local markets.

Restaurants The Best Pizzarias in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro
Restaurants The Best Pizzarias in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Bars The Top 10 Bars in Rio De Janeiro
Restaurants The Best Sushi Restaurants in Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro
Restaurants The Top 10 Restaurants In Botafogo And Urca, Rio De Janeiro

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VideosPedra do Telegrafo in Rio de Janeiro

Things To Do

Plan your sightseeing and activities with our recommendations. Explore attractions, book tours, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Plan your sightseeing and activities with our recommendations. Explore attractions, book tours, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Stories Stay Curious: Experience Rio de Janeiro From Your Living Room
Recommendations - Outdoors Experience Brazil’s Natural Beauty on These 9 Outdoor Rio de Janeiro Tours
Recommendations - Attractions Dig Deeper Into the Culture of Rio de Janeiro With These Guided Tours
Stories The Sustainable Project Restyling Rio de Janeiro’s Beach Kiosks
Recommendations - Attractions The Best Things to See and Do in Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Attractions 20 Must-Visit Attractions in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Planning - Events Guide The Ultimate Local’s Guide to Street Parties at Rio Carnival
Recommendations - Outdoors The Best Picnic Spots in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Planning - Events Guide How To Celebrate Rio Carnival

Places To Stay

Find the perfect place to stay. Whether you prefer boutique hotels, luxury resorts, or budget hostels, we have recommendations for you.

Find the perfect place to stay. Whether you prefer boutique hotels, luxury resorts, or budget hostels, we have recommendations for you.

Recommendations - Hotels The Most Beautiful Beachfront Hotels in Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Hotels The Best Boutique Hotels in Rio de Janeiro for Your Honeymoon
Recommendations - Hotels The Best Boutique Hotels to Book in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Hostels The Best Hostels to Book in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Hostels The Best Hostels and Cheap Hotels to Book for Carnival in Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Hostels The Best Party Hostels in Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Hotels The Cheapest Hotels in Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Hotels The Best Luxury Hotels in Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Hotels Vidigal, the Favela That's Rio's Newest Up-and-Coming Neighborhood

Guides & Tips

Get expert guidance for your trip. From tips on packing to cultural etiquette, our travel advice will help you make the most of your journey.

Get expert guidance for your trip. From tips on packing to cultural etiquette, our travel advice will help you make the most of your journey.

Stories - Tips The 10 Coolest Neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro
Recommendations - Itineraries A Neighbourhood Guide to Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro

Culture

Immerse yourself in the local arts, literature, and design. Explore the cultural fabric of the destination through art, literature, and design.

Immerse yourself in the local arts, literature, and design. Explore the cultural fabric of the destination through art, literature, and design.

Stories - Art Project Morrinho: the Mini Toytown Favela From Brazil That Traveled the World
Stories - People Meet Rio de Janeiro's Sandcastle King Who Has Avoided Rent for Decades
Popular Culture Nightlife Guide: The Top 10 Bars in Bohemian Lapa
Orientation - Dance A Guide to the Costumes of Rio Carnival
Popular Culture A Guide To Shopping In Ipanema And Leblon, Rio De Janeiro
Stories - History A Brief History of Paço Imperial, Rio de Janeiro
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FAQs

Do you need a guide in Rio de Janeiro? ›

I think that if it's your first time in Rio and you're a little bit nervous about being in any kind of danger, I would recommend going on a guided tour, at least for your first day. Especially if you're interested in visiting a favela - I would pretty much only advise you to go on a tour for this kind of experience.

How many days do I need to explore Rio de Janeiro? ›

5 Day (Week-long) Trip

Having more time at your disposal will allow you to explore more of the city while also taking your time. On a week-long trip, we definitely recommend spending a good amount of time exploring the city's historic center.

Does Rio have a dress code? ›

A tourist in Rio should dress casual. Please leave all jewelry, chains, and watches at home.

How much money do I need per day in Rio de Janeiro? ›

You should plan to spend around $104 (R$539) per day on your vacation in Rio de Janeiro. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average for one day: $20 (R$103) on meals.

What makes Rio de Janeiro so special? ›

Rio de Janeiro is well known for the beauty of its beaches and of its peaks, ridges, and hills—all partly covered by tropical forests.

Why is Rio de Janeiro so famous? ›

Rio de Janeiro serves as a hub for Brazilian music, cinema, and literature, nurturing many of the nation's celebrated artists and thinkers. The city's beaches, including Copacabana and Ipanema, are not only places of relaxation but also stages for cultural events, musical performances, and art installations.

Why is Rio de Janeiro a tourist attraction? ›

The city is a great encounter between the human spirit and natural splendour. The vibrant and enchanting culture is framed by beautiful hilly landscapes and bucolic grandeur, a setting for those seeking adventure and sports. A visit to Rio de Janeiro is sure to take you to heavenly beaches with translucent waters.

What is the safest way to travel around Rio? ›

Metro. The metro is the pride of Rio de Janeiro's public transport system. It is modern, dependable and a safe way of transport. It doesn't go to all parts of Rio, but lots of popular tourist destinations in the South-Zone and the Center are close to a metro station.

Is Rio cheap for tourists? ›

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.

Can you travel to Rio alone? ›

Rio is a safe city as long as you are careful. You shouldn't go to risky places and must always be careful with your smartphone. When it gets dark, it's more dangerous and their are more chances to get assaulted and robbed it's always better to take an Uber and not to be alone.

How to get around in Rio de Janeiro? ›

The best way to get around Rio is by foot, subway or taxi or Uber. Major attractions – such as Lapa, Santa Teresa and other popular sites – can easily be reached by Uber or a taxi, which are not difficult to hail on the city's main streets.

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 dress code for Rio de Janeiro? ›

Rio de Janeiro is also very casual, but with a cool edge, a lot of the locals go from the beach to lunch or for drinks, so carry a light dress or shorts and a loose tee to cover up, as bikinis are for the beach only. If you're seen walking around in one, even on the boardwalk, you'll definitely be pegged as a tourist.

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