10 Top Tourist Attractions in Rio de Janeiro - Travel Video
With its white sandy beaches, soaring mountains and picturesque harbor, it’s no wonder that Rio de Janeiro is known as the marvelous city. Facing the South Atlantic coast, the second-largest city in Brazil is blessed with one of the most beautiful natural settings for a metropolis in the world. The dazzling landscape is just one of the reasons that visitors flock to Rio. During carnival season, the streets fill with music and ornately costumed dancers, attracting revelers from all over the globe. At any time of year, visitors won’t want to miss the top tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro.
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.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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In this video I visited the famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema in Rio de Janeiro. I rented a bike and also did some stand up paddle boarding. There are always fun things to do if you are visiting these beaches in Brazil :D
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Brazil, a vast South American country, stretches from the Amazon Basin in the north to vineyards and massive Iguaçu Falls in the south. Rio de Janeiro, symbolized by its 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado, is famed for its busy Copacabana and Ipanema beaches as well as its enormous, raucous Carnaval festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes, and samba music and dance.
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For many people, Rio means slipping on a pair of Havaianas and making for Copacabana. Yet the city offers so much more – verdant landscapes, mesmerising mountains and neighbourhoods that pulsate with authentic Brazilian music. As much as the landscape is a study in contrasts, so are its inhabitants. Wealthy areas are bordered with favelas (ghettos), popularly seen as criminal havens. Tourist sites are springing up all the time, breathing new life into these areas. Even in winter, its warm enough to go coastal. Feel the morning breeze in Ipanema, or shop with the cariocas (locals) at Saara Market (or even more charming, Rio Antigo). Head to Tijuca Forest for an afternoon of solitude. At night, get imbued with the samba-infused spirit of Brazilian music in Lapa.**
Top Most Attractions of Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Top Most Attractions of Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Top Most Attractions of Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A magnificent confluence of land and sea, the long, scalloped beach of Copacabana extends for some 4km, with a flurry of activity along its length: over-amped soccer players singing their team's anthem; cariocas (residents of Rio) and tourists lining up for caipirinhas at kiosks; favela kids showing off their soccer skills; and beach vendors shouting out their wares among the tanned beach bodies.
The beach is lit at night and there are police in the area, but it’s still not wise to walk there after dark – stay near the liveliest beach kiosks when venturing out. Av NS de Copacabana is also sketchy – watch out on weekends, when the shops are closed and there are few locals around.
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The early morning in Rio de Janeiro brings quiet, misty coastlines and pink-purple sunrises. The Brazilian locals are up and about soon enough, piling onto the beautiful beaches and expressing themselves through artwork, dance, and the ubiquitous Rio de Janeiro partying.
A Rio de Janeiro tour must stop at Christ the Redeemer, the ubiquitous statue that watches over the city from above the Tijuca National Forest. Take the cable car to the lookout point on Sugarloaf Mountain, the city’s iconic peak, and try not to look down – it’s a long way to drop!
After a morning spent in nature, your Rio de Janeiro sightseeing should continue in the city proper. Join the sun worshippers at Copacabana, where you can stake out a patch of beach or float out to sea with the paddleboarders. Shop for souvenirs in Ipanema, or take part in the street dances, festivals, and parades that may spontaneously break out.
The “Cidade Maravilhosa,” or the marvelous city, has much to offer all of its visitors. What impression will it leave with you?
Visit our Rio de Janeiro travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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What places in Rio de Janeiro did Snoop Dogg's feature in his music video Beautiful? Click and find out!
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Snoop Dogg’s Beautiful is a stunning testament to Rio de Janeiro. He featured the main highlights plus showed the side that everybody wants to see when traveling to the marvelous city. Sunny weather, gorgeous people, stunning beaches and it all finishes with a party, brazilian style.
So what are the places you see in Snoop Dogg’s video?
1. The Selaron stairs are probably the most photographed places in Rio along with the Christ. Luckily there’s plenty of room on the stairs to take a memorable picture. The Selaron stairs is the manifestation of Selaron’s love for Rio. He was from Chile but when he lived every day he would tweak the stairs and add more beautiful tiles to it creating a unique, colorful highlight right in Lapa, the place to be at night during the weekends. By day tourists sit here to take pics while at night mostly locals sit here, play music, sing and smoke…..
2. Copacabana Beach
The beach you see in Snoop Dogg’s video. I recognized it by 2 things. The apartments behind him and the famous wave pattern sidewalk. You see, in Copacabana this pattern is a wave while in Ipanema the pattern is like this
My favorite Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo also rocked a dress with this pattern and you’ll also find it in, Lisbon! That’s because Copa has used a black and white Portuguese pavement design since its origin in the 1930s: a geometric wave.
3. Parque Lage
Snoop Dogg’s video ends with a booming brazilian Samba party at Parque Lage. Also known as the little Taj Mahal because this place was built out of love. During the week Parque Lage is a art school for young creative talents while in the weekend it becomes a great place with a magnificent view to have breakfast, brunch or lunch. And if you’re thinking of getting married abroad, know that Parque Lage is a popular place for wedding receptions. And I can totally see why
Which of the 3 places featured in Snoop Dogg’s video did you like the most? Let me know in the comments below
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25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Travel Guide
Hello from Rio de Janeiro! This was our first stop in Brazil and we were very excited to check out the top attractions, sample Brazilian cuisine, and squeeze in a little bit of beach time. We had an action packed week exploring the different neighbouhoods and trying everything from churrasco to brigadeiro, so we decided to film a city guide along the way. This video will showcase 25 things to do in Rio de Janeiro. Now let's get to it!
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1) Christ Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) & Trem do Corcovado
2) Ipanema Hippy Fair (Feira Hippie de Ipanema)
3) Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón)
4) Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã)
5) Bike Tour of Rio with
6) Favela Tour with
7) Nature Hike up to Chapéu Mangueira Hill
8) Churrascaria: Buffet meat churrasco style
9) Ipanema Beach
10) Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)
11) National Fine Arts Museum (Museu Nacional de Belas Artes MNBA)
12) Municipal Theatre of Rio (Theatro Municipal)
13) Cafe Colombo (Confeitaria Colombo) and Brigadeiro
14) Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) by Cable Car
15) Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico)
16) Sao Joao Batista Cemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista)
17) Copacabana Beach
18) Drink coconut juice from a fresh coconut
19) Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon)
20) Pão de queijo - Brazilian cheese bread
21) Praça Mauá area for museums on the weekend
22) Ride a bike all over Rio
23) Ride the subway (Rio de Janeiro Metro - Metrô Rio)
24) Feijoada (Brazilian stew with rice and beans)
25) Nightlife in Rio drinking a Caipirinhas
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Our visit Rio De Janeiro travel guide documentary, before the Olympics of 2016, covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Rio at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Rio De Janeiro tourism brochure or Rio De Janeiro, Brasil city tour.
25 Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Travel Guide and Top Attractions Transcript:
First up, we started with the city’s most iconic sight: Christ Redeemer. We boarded the train as soon as the station opened and made our way to the top of Corcovado Mountain. Sometimes the statue can be shielded by fog, but we lucked out with beautiful blue skies and panoramic views of the city as far as the eye could see.
For a bit of colour, we headed over to the Selaron Steps, which is a tiled staircase created by Chilean artist, Jorge Selarón. Initially Selaron would scavenge construction sites looking for tiles, but in later years as his work gained notoriety, travellers began donating tiles.
Since we chose to stay in the neighbourhood of Ipanema, we ended up spending quite a bit of time at Ipanema Beach. We noticed that this beach was really popular for beach football, volleyball, and surfing. And of course, what makes this beach so iconic are its two mountains, known as Dois Irmãos. If you come here on a clear day, you can catch a killer sunset.
No visit to Rio de Janeiro would be complete without heading up Sugarloaf Mountain, so when the skies finally cleared that’s exactly what we did. We paid for our tickets and boarded the cable car for a somewhat unnerving ride up. If you’re scared of heights, this probably isn’t the attraction for you, however, if you manage to make it to the top you get some really cool panoramic views of Rio.
Copacabana Beach is the most famed beach in all of Rio de Janeiro and if you were to visit on a weekend during the summer months you’d find that the place is packed beyond belief. We happened to be here in winter so things were a lot more relaxed, but that didn’t stop visitors from braving the waters.
We did a favela tour to Babilônia and Chapéu Mangueira. On our tour we saw lots of street art, learned about life inside a favela.
And that is a wrap! We hope this video will give you guys some ideas of things to do in Rio de Janeiro on your visit, and for those travellers who have already been there, feel free to add your suggestion of cool activities and attractions in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Brazil video series showcasing Brazilian food, Brazilian culture and Brazilian cuisine.
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Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ipanema Beach of Rio de Janeiro is rated one of the world's most sexiest beaches!
Ipanema is made famous by the song The Girl from Ipanema, and the beach is adjacent to Copacabana Beach on one end and Leblon Beach on the other. It is an ever-popular spot for tourists from all around the world and cariocas from all walks of life. Ipanema is the place to see and be seen!
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