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Image capture: July 2024 © 2024 Google. View on Google Maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/EfGiRMEJAWowUDL77Rio in Full Color: Art, Culture and Nightlife
Taste, explore and dance the night away in Rio de Janeiro
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- Rio de JaneiroGato CaféRio’s first cat café, Gato Café is a unique place where you can enjoy a coffee while hanging out with adoptable cats. The café promotes pet adoption and responsible animal care, and the space is designed to keep both the visitors and the cats comfortable. Since it’s a popular spot with limited space, reservations are recommended. It’s a great choice for animal lovers looking for something a little different.Cafe
- Rio de JaneiroSamba at Sunday night in Feira da Glória Rio de JaneiroThis Sunday market is full of fresh produce, cheeses, seafood, and delicious street food. In addition to being a free market, there is also a samba circle every Sunday night. This is a good opportunity to try out the typical Brazilian dance.Activity
- Rio de JaneiroCachoeiras do HortoNice natural area in the city: Cachoeiras do Horto offers a series of waterfalls accessible by hiking trails from the Horto neighborhood. There are several: Quebra, Chuveiro, Jequitiba, etc. The trails can be a bit challenging, especially after rain, so bring sturdy footwear for the hike or take an Uber there. The scenario is gorgeous.
- Rio de JaneiroMAAS - Museu Arquidiocesano de Arte Sacra do Rio de JaneiroMAAS, Rio’s Museum of Sacred Art, showcases religious artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and vestments from the 17th to 20th centuries. Housed in the basement of the cathedral, it shows sacred art, but also a set of works that are very representative of colonial Brazilian artistic culture. Opening hours can vary, so it’s worth checking ahead. Amazing place.Museum
- Rio de JaneiroConfeitaria ColomboConfeitaria Colombo, an iconic café in Rio’s historic center, is famous for its elegant Belle Époque design, featuring large mirrors and intricate stained glass. Established in 1894, it serves classic pastries and traditional dishes in a space that feels like stepping back in time. Even a quick coffee break here feels like stepping back in time. Arrive early to skip the lines.Bakery
- Rio de JaneiroDutão - Baile Charme do Viaduto de MadureiraDutão, the Baile Charme held under the Madureira viaduct, is an open-air dance party celebrating "Charme" music, a Brazilian take on soul and R&B. Locals come together every Saturday night to dance to smooth rhythms in a community-focused event that’s been a Madureira staple since the 1990s. It retains its original charm and offers a peaceful atmosphere for those who simply want to enjoy a beer and have some fun. Don’t worry if you don’t know how to dance, people are always eager to teach.Activitypremium Only
- Rio de JaneiroJardim BotânicoOne of the most magical places in the world, Jardim Botânico, Rio’s Botanical Garden, covers over 140 hectares with more than 9,000 plant species, including rare and exotic ones. Highlights include the avenue of royal palms, a Japanese garden, and a greenhouse filled with Amazonian plants. Lots of monkeys inside the park and you might also spot toucans and butterflies along the way. The garden is large enough to spend a few hours, so comfortable shoes and essentials like water are recommended.Parks & Gard…premium Only
- Rio de JaneiroBistrô da CasaKnown for its Brazilian and international fusion menu, this restuarant is situated in a charming old building with rustic décor. The menu features vegan and vegetarian dishes, and standout plates like shrimp rice with burrata and a rich brownie dessert. The outdoor waiting area offers a peaceful spot surrounded by greenery, and the friendly service adds to the experience. Reservations are recommended, and if you prefer a softer seat, just ask for a regular chair. Perfect for a quiet meal or small gathering in a charming setting.Restaurantpremium Only
- Rio de JaneiroBaile Funk in Rocinha (with an experienced guide)Attending a Baile Funk in Rocinha is an exciting way to experience Rio’s favela culture up close. Choosing a reputable tour operator that supports the community is key, and it’s important to approach the experience with respect. With a local guide, you can safely enjoy these energetic dance parties, where Brazilian funk music fills the air, and locals gather to dance and celebrate.Activitypremium Only
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MAAS - Museu Arquidiocesano de Arte Sacra do Rio de Janeiro
MAAS, Rio’s Museum of Sacred Art, showcases religious artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and vestments from the 17th to 20th centuries. Housed in the basement of the cathedral, it shows sacred art, but also a set of works that are very representative of colonial Brazilian artistic culture. ...
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Image capture: July 2024 © 2024 Google. View on Google Maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/EfGiRMEJAWowUDL77MAAS - Museu Arquidiocesano de Arte Sacra do Rio de Janeiro
MAAS, Rio’s Museum of Sacred Art, showcases religious artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and vestments from the 17th to 20th centuries. Housed in the basement of the cathedral, it shows sacred art, but also a set of works that are very representative of colonial Brazilian artistic culture. Opening hours can vary, so it’s worth checking ahead. Amazing place.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/maas.rj/
Address: Av. República do Chile, 245 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20031-170, Brazil