Visit Rio - What To Know Before You Visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Visiting Rio de Janeiro and not sure what to expect? In this video we go through the basics of what tourists and travelers should know before they visit Rio. From the money they use, what to see and do, security and safety issues, what money they use in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro and so much more. From seeing the Big Jesus (Cristo redentor) to going up Sugarloaf and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro is MARAVILHOSA! Whether you are visiting for the Rio 2016 Olympic games or for carnival the city is well worth a visit.
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00:00 Copacabana
03:02 Ipanema
05:46 Flamengo
08:23 Botafogo
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16:11 Grumari
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Leblon & Ipanema beach | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Travel Vlog)
The famous Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
Rio de Janeiro travel vlog enjoying a whole day at the beach! In this first video of the series about Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, we feature Ipanema beach, Leblon and Arpoador, some of the best beaches in Rio. We start the day in one of the most charming places in town: Parque Lage!
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Bandeirantes Hotel in Rio, Brazil
Just 2 blocks from Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach, Hotel Bandeirantes offers free Wi-Fi, a rooftop pool and air-conditioned rooms. Amenities include parking, a gym and a sauna.
Featuring beautiful contemporary interiors, this 3-star hotel provides bright and spacious accommodations. It supplies a modern bathroom, plus cable TV, telephone and minibar. Room service is available.
In a pleasant area decorated with classic paintings, guests enjoy buffet breakfast with a variety of tropical fruit, juice, bread and cake. Individual choice Brazilian dishes are served for lunch and dinner. Exotic drinks can be ordered from the bar.
Bandeirantes is located only 3 blocks from Siqueira Campos subway station, giving easy access to other parts of Rio de Janeiro. Ipanema Beach can be reached in a 1 -minute subway ride. The Sugarloaf is 4 miles from the hotel.
Hotel Rooms: 96, Hotel Chain: Rede Atlântico.
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Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laidback beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collectively make the harbor one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World .
Beaches in Rio de janeiro, Brazil
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Even the most seasoned tourist will find the beaches here quite amazing. They are wide and clean, with soft white sand. The main beaches from Leme to Barra have plenty of services for the beach goers, including free showers at the beach, wet trails to walk on cool sand, clean pay toilets, life-savers and police, tents and chairs for rent, soft drinks and alcoholic bars, food.
The beaches are from East to West (Downtown outwards):
Ramos (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Flamengo (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Botafogo (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Urca (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Vermelha (oceanic) - Mostly appropriate for bathing
Leme (oceanic)
Copacabana (oceanic)
Arpoador (oceanic)
Ipanema (oceanic)
Leblon (oceanic)
São Conrado (oceanic) - sometimes inappropriate for bathing
Barra da Tijuca (oceanic)
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (oceanic)
Grumari (oceanic)
Abricó (oceanic, nudist beach)
Abricó is the only official nudist beach in the area of Rio de Janeiro, it lies next to Grumari beach. Only accessible by car/taxi. An option is taking the bus numbered S-20 (Recreio) that passes along Copacabana/Ipanema/Leblon, and from the end of the line (ponto final) take a cab, for a travel time of almost 2 hours.
It is also worth visiting the beaches in the island Paquetá, particularly:
Praia da Moreninha (on the Guanabara Bay, but often not clean enough for swimming)
Cariocas have a unique beach culture, with a code of customs which outlanders (even Brazilians from other cities) can misconstrue easily. Despite what many foreigners may believe, there are no topless beaches. Girls can wear tiny string bikinis (fio dental), but it doesn't mean they're exhibitionists. For most of them, it's highly offensive to stare. Until the 1990s, men and boys wore speedos, then wearing bermuda shorts or trunks became more common. Speedos (sungas in Portuguese) and square leg suits are now making a comeback. Jammers are less common but still accepted.
Waves in Rio vary from tiny and calm in the Guanabara bay beaches (Paquetá, Ramos, Flamengo, Botafogo, Urca) to high, surf-ideal waves in Recreio. In Leme, Copacabana, Arpoador, Ipanema, and Leblon, there's a popular way of riding the waves called pegar jacaré (pe-GAHR zha-kah-REH; literally, to grab an alligator). You wait for the wave to come behind you then swim on top of it until it crumbles next to the sand.
Commerce is common in Rio's beaches, with thousands of walking vendors selling everything from sun glasses or bikinis to fried shrimp to cooling beverages (try mate com limão, a local ice tea mixed with lemonade, or suco de laranja com cenoura, orange and carrot juice). For food, there is also empada (baked flour pastry filled with meat or cheese), sanduíche natural (cool sandwich with vegetables and mayo) and middle eastern food (Kibbehs and pastries). Vendors typically shout out loud what they're selling, but they won't usually bother you unless you call them. All along the beaches there are also permanent vendors who will sell you a beer and also rent you a beach chair and an umbrella for a few Reais.
The beaches in Barra and Recreio (Quebra-Mar, Pepê, Pontal, Prainha) were favored by surfers and hang-gliders until the 1980s, but now they are outnumbered by the middle-class and nouveau riche from the suburbs and also West Zone favela residents, such as now world-famous Cidade de Deus (City of God, made famous in the eponymous film).
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Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil, on the South Atlantic coast. Rio is famous for its breathtaking landscape, its laid back beach culture and its annual carnival.
The harbour of Rio de Janeiro is comprised of a unique entry from the ocean that makes it appear to be the mouth of a river. Additionally, the harbor is surrounded by spectacular geographic features including Sugar Loaf mountain at 395 meters (1,296 feet), Corcovado Peak at 704 meters (2,310 feet), and the hills of Tijuca at 1,021 meters (3,350 feet). These features work together to collectively make the harbor one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Beaches
------------
Even the most seasoned tourist will find the beaches here quite amazing. They are wide and clean, with soft white sand. The main beaches from Leme to Barra have plenty of services for the beach goers, including free showers at the beach, wet trails to walk on cool sand, clean pay toilets, life-savers and police, tents and chairs for rent, soft drinks and alcoholic bars, food.
The beaches are from East to West (Downtown outwards):
Ramos (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Flamengo (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Botafogo (in-bay) - inappropriate for bathing
Urca (in-bay) - usually inappropriate for bathing
Vermelha (oceanic) - Mostly appropriate for bathing
Leme (oceanic)
Copacabana (oceanic)
Arpoador (oceanic)
Ipanema (oceanic)
Leblon (oceanic)
São Conrado (oceanic) - sometimes inappropriate for bathing
Barra da Tijuca (oceanic)
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (oceanic)
Grumari (oceanic)
Abricó (oceanic, nudist beach)
Abricó is the only official nudist beach in the area of Rio de Janeiro, it lies next to Grumari beach. Only accessible by car/taxi. An option is taking the bus numbered S-20 (Recreio) that passes along Copacabana/Ipanema/Leblon, and from the end of the line (ponto final) take a cab, for a travel time of almost 2 hours.
It is also worth visiting the beaches in the island Paquetá, particularly:
Praia da Moreninha (on the Guanabara Bay, but often not clean enough for swimming)
Cariocas have a unique beach culture, with a code of customs which outlanders (even Brazilians from other cities) can misconstrue easily. Despite what many foreigners may believe, there are no topless beaches. Girls can wear tiny string bikinis (fio dental), but it doesn't mean they're exhibitionists. For most of them, it's highly offensive to stare. Until the 1990s, men and boys wore speedos, then wearing bermuda shorts or trunks became more common. Speedos (sungas in Portuguese) and square leg suits are now making a comeback. Jammers are less common but still accepted.
Waves in Rio vary from tiny and calm in the Guanabara bay beaches (Paquetá, Ramos, Flamengo, Botafogo, Urca) to high, surf-ideal waves in Recreio. In Leme, Copacabana, Arpoador, Ipanema, and Leblon, there's a popular way of riding the waves called pegar jacaré (pe-GAHR zha-kah-REH; literally, to grab an alligator). You wait for the wave to come behind you then swim on top of it until it crumbles next to the sand.
Commerce is common in Rio's beaches, with thousands of walking vendors selling everything from sun glasses or bikinis to fried shrimp to cooling beverages (try mate com limão, a local ice tea mixed with lemonade, or suco de laranja com cenoura, orange and carrot juice). For food, there is also empada (baked flour pastry filled with meat or cheese), sanduíche natural (cool sandwich with vegetables and mayo) and middle eastern food (Kibbehs and pastries). Vendors typically shout out loud what they're selling, but they won't usually bother you unless you call them. All along the beaches there are also permanent vendors who will sell you a beer and also rent you a beach chair and an umbrella for a few Reais.
Corcovado
Viewing Rio from top of the 710 m high Corcovado (meaning hunchback) hill with its landmark statue of Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) is most impressive and a truly breathtaking experience. There are superb views of the Zona Sul (Copacabana, Ipanema, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas and Botanical Garden) and inland to the Maracana stadium.
Pão de Açúcar
The Sugar Loaf mountain with its smaller companion, Morro da Urca, is another Rio top landmark. Going atop is one of the most popular activities in Rio and a definite must-do. Several vantage points offer magnificent views of the bay, the city center and west to the famous beaches and beyond, so that you will get a good idea of the layout of the Marvelous city. Do not make the mistake of thinking you have seen enough once you have seen the view from Corcovado. Try Sugar Loaf at sunset for a truly mind-blowing experience.
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상파울루는 치안이 좋지 않다. 그래도 밝은 곳은 좀 나은 듯싶어 숙소주변으로 걸어 나오니, 들뜬 표정의 사람 들이 모여 있었다. 곧 있을 카니발을 위한 삼바학교의 연습이란다. 상파울루엔 이런 삼바학교가 작은 단체까지 합쳐 200군데가 넘는다. 크지 않은 강당 안은, 천여 명의 사람들로 북적이고 있었다. 카니발 경연을 대비한 리허설. 그러나 말이 연습이지, 실제는 놀이 한마당처럼, 모두가 즐기는 축제의 장이다. 입장료를 내고 들어온 사람들은 누구나 자연스럽게 카니발 연습에 참여하고 즐길 수 있다. 카메라 앞에서 자연스럽게 몸을 흔드는 이 분은 음악 감독이다. 70여명 이상의 타악기 그룹이 리허설을 준비한다. 빠른 비트와 타악의 울림이 귀를 거쳐, 심장 까지 파고든다. 내가 가진 카메라의 조악한 오디오 수음 능력이 아쉽기만 하다. 이 박동을 제대로 전달할 수 있을까? 이제 삼바의 리듬이 서서히 달아오른다. 마음에서 비롯된 춤. 삼바의 리듬은 발에서 시작한다. 인종, 성별, 나이의 구분 없이 강당 안은 격렬한 몸짓과 땀으로 가득차기 시작했다. 총 리허설의 마지막, 전문 삼바 댄서들이 분위기를 달군다.
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Sao Paulo is the security is not good. But the sun is naohni walked around the hostel seemed to want to get better, it was hilarious facial expressions of people gathered. Yiranda practice of samba school carnival for you soon. Sao Paulo yen together more than 200 such places samba schools to small groups. Not big hall inside, and had books to thousands of people. Rehearsal in preparation for the carnival contest. But not right practice, is playing like a real Festival, a chapter of all enjoy the festival. People came out of the entrance fee can participate in Carnival practice, and naturally everyone to enjoy. The waving in front of the camera body naturally minutes is the music director. More than 70 people percussion group is preparing a rehearsal. The sound of the fast beat and percussion through the ear, pagodeunda to heart. The crude masturbation audio capabilities of the camera I have is only ahswipgi. Can you pass this beating properly? Now climb slowly put the rhythm of the samba. Dance comes from the heart. The rhythm of the samba starts in the foot. Race, sex, without distinction of age inside the auditorium began to fill with violent gestures and sweat. Total final rehearsal of professional samba dancers dalgunda the atmosphere.
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■촬영일자: 2011년 1월 January
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