With its plentiful beaches, dramatic mountains, and backdrop of samba and bossa nova rhythms, it's easy to fall in love with Rio de Janeiro. Made famous in song, Ipanema Beach is still the place to stroll, sunbathe, and be seen. The largest Art Deco statue in the world, Christ the Redeemer, beckons visitors to Corcovado Mountain. Rio’s annual Carnaval celebrations are bacchanalian extravaganzas of feasting, music, dance, and costumed revelry.
Restaurants in Rio de Janeiro
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Can food explain a culture? Cook in Rio offers Brazilian cooking classes in English to foreign visitors wanting to learn about Brazil, and some of the most fun and delicious Brazilian meals and drinks, like cassava sticks, shrimp moqueca or pork feijoada, batida de coco, caipirinhas and pe de moleque (peanut brittle). Every weekday at 10am or 4pm. The hilarious Chef Simone Almeida awaits you for messy fun.
Chef Simone provided us with an amazing experience. I would do this again without hesitation. Well worth the time.
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Rio de Janeiro Urban Adventures offers unique and authentic day tours around Rio de Janeiro. They range from 2 hour to 1 day adventures and uncover back streets, hidden gems, and fascinating sights. Step into the lives of locals, find out what makes the city tick, and get acquainted with the local food, culture, and traditions of Rio de Janeiro. A local expert guide will provide the knowledge and lead you through a fantastic urban experience.
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Escape the tourist traps and get to know the real Rio through its food. Explore street markets, taste amazing fruits, street food and dishes from all over Brazil as we help you discover Rio’s hidden treasures.
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Tours & Adventures in Rio de Janeiro. 10+ Years Of Local Experience. Your Your One Stop Adventure Playground! Tours & Adventures in Rio de Janeiro. 10+ Years Of Local Experience.
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On our Rio de Janeiro Secret Food Tours, you will get to know the flavours from Rio and other parts of Brazil mixed together with the sympathy and warmth of carioca people.
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Discover, open, smell, eat and savour over 16 exotic and tropical fruits during a walking tour of a produce fair. We are fruit lovers, and if you are`nt, you might become one also after this tour. Brazil is home to over 200 fruits. Some from the amazon jungle, some from the atlantic forest, some from the savanah region. Some are extremely sour, some extremely sweet. None are unimpressive. All are photogenic. Our tours last 80 minutes and we usually max out the number of participants to 8, so you can ask all your questions to our tour guide. Our tours happen in the following produce fairs: Monday: Ipanema/Leblon Tuesday: Ipanema Wednesday: Copa Thursday: Copa Friday: Ipanema Saturday: Jardim Botanico We hope to see you, so you can discover one of the tropic`s biggest treasures.
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Brazil and its cuisine are a wild and sometimes baffling stew of influences and cultures. Our walk dives right into that mix by taking you through the vibrant heart of Rio's two most historically and architecturally significant neighborhoods: downtown's Centro and Porto areas. These atmospheric districts are where the Portuguese began building Rio, where the slaves who were brought over to Brazil first landed, where samba was born and - most importantly - where this bustling city's multicultural identity and food culture started taking shape.As Rio undertakes an ambitious growth plan, these still-untouristed neighborhoods are now being rediscovered and revitalized. With Rio's history and modern rise as a backdrop, our walk works its way through the traditional eateries and bars of this district, catching some little-known cultural treasures along the way. Starting with a Portuguese-style pastry and strong coffee at Rio's oldest cafe, we then sample the culinary offerings of the city's largest open-air market, which Jewish, Syrian and now Chinese merchants have all called home. Moving through the historic port area, we stop at iconic botequims - lively, old-fashioned watering holes where locals take their lunch - for classic Rio bar food and a taste of cachaca, the sugar cane spirit that is Brazil's national drink. After we take in the view from the area's hills, there will be stops for fresh-squeezed juice and, later on, a visit to a classic local restaurant for some traditional Afro-Brazilian specialties. We end our walk at an old-school sailors' haunt that specializes in roast goat accompanied by glasses of Portuguese port, soaking up the atmosphere of an area whose own story tells the larger story of Rio itself. Note: This walk does include some hills and stairs. Though punctuated by plenty of stops, it can be strenuous at times.
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Rio Experts offers customized itineraries, themed tours and sports activities in Rio de Janeiro based on your profile and interest. A perfect match for you, your family and your friends. We wait for you with open arms.
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Immerse yourself in the Carioca lifestyle. Learn about Rio de Janeiro's fascinating history and how it went from being a colonial capital for the Portuguese to a leading city in the region, being the first in South America to host the Olympic Games. You will be touched by the kindness and alegria of its people and you will learn lots of fun and interesting things along the way!
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