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Museu do Amanhã
A major science museum on Praça Mauá known for its futuristic architecture and immersive exhibitions on sustainability, climate, and the future of humanity.
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A major science museum on Praça Mauá known for its futuristic architecture and immersive exhibitions on sustainability, climate, and the future of humanity.
A highly popular cultural center and gallery space in a historic bank building, known for blockbuster exhibitions, photography, cinema, and design shows.
An important art museum in the Porto Maravilha area, combining Brazilian art, Rio history, and strong temporary exhibitions in a restored historic complex.
Rio’s legendary beachfront avenue and wave-pattern promenade, ideal for walking, people-watching, sunrise, and experiencing the city’s classic atmosphere.
A must-see beach area with postcard scenery, lively local culture, and one of Rio’s most iconic sunset spots, especially near Arpoador.
A rocky peninsula between Copacabana and Ipanema, famous for surf culture and some of the city’s best sunset views over the beach.
Brazil’s iconic black bean stew with pork cuts, traditionally served with rice, farofa, collard greens, and orange. In Rio, it is a classic weekend meal and a beloved local institution.
A light, crunchy cassava-and-tapioca biscuit sold on Rio’s beaches, especially with matte tea. It is one of the city’s most recognizable everyday snacks.
Chilled sweetened yerba mate tea, famously sold on Rio’s beaches. It is refreshing in the tropical heat and closely tied to the city’s beach culture.
Classic Copacabana churrascaria serving rodízio-style grilled meats with traditional sides. Established, reliable, and popular with both locals and visitors.
Well-known Santa Teresa restaurant with Brazilian cuisine, tropical ingredients, and sweeping views. A polished setting popular for refined regional dishes.
Traditional bar overlooking Guanabara Bay, known for seafood, fried snacks, and casual carioca atmosphere. Especially famous for sunset drinks and bites.
Moderate for tourists: street food and buses are cheap, but hotels in beach areas and nightlife can be pricey.
A 10% service charge is often included in restaurants. Extra tipping is optional. Round up for taxis; small tips are appreciated for hotel staff.
Official public transport app
Rio De Janeiro-Galeao Airport, Rio de Janeiro -> Central do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro
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