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#16 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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yadilitta says:
Wow! A churrasqueria is a whole concept which started in Brazil but now you can find it in different places.
You arrive to the place, take a sit at a table and the waiter will come. You pay a fix amount for all you can eat, including the appetizers, meat, salad and sides. Just the beverages and d...
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#17 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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BR-UNO says:
To Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon and back.
Take the special bus in front of the bus station back exit at Rua Equador (it departs every 20 minutes).
REAL ONIBUS –BUS 2017 http://www.realautoonibus.com.br/intinerario.php?linha=34 - Rodoviária Novo Rio / Leblon - via Aterro do Flamengo - check the ...
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#18 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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dlipski says:
Now, more about Rio…1st night there we went to this restaurant on the corner (we were pretty hungry so found a 1st place to eat we could) It was a place called "Pigalle" (just like Pigalle Place in Paris) it was right on Ave de Atlantica, which is right sort of Ocean Ave of Rio, right on the beach...
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#19 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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alesqi says:
Ok, so you're about to travel to the City of Wonders, you've been reading everything and its opposite on internet, in travel guides etc., but you're still left with no real advice on "what should *I* do?".
It exactly happenned to me the same way, so read on.
I'll go straight to advices you could...
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#20 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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dlipski says:
Little more about Rio, especially for those traveling there for the 1st time.
Rio de Janeiro is huge! It's pretty spread out too, not like LA but close to it, there are three main beaches, starting with Copacabana, then Ipanema and Leblon. Copa is pretty commercialized with hotels all over the p...
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#21 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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dlipski says:
January 29th, Leblon Beach, Rio, woke up this morning and it was pretty hot, humid and it looked like it was going to rain, but after a shower and breakfast it started to clear out, so I'm on the beach now soaking some sun and reflecting more on the trip so far (while sipping on Skol).
As I menti...
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#22 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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BR-UNO says:
'''BY BUS'''
To Flamengo, Botafogo, Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, Barra and back.
Take the special bus just outside the arrival areas at terminals 1 and 2 (it departs every 30 minutes).
REAL ONIBUS BUS 2018 - http://www.realautoonibus.com.br/intinerario.php?linha=35 - check the bus itinerary.
B...
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#23 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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worldup says:
For the Runner – Copacabana Beach
It’s a wonderful run along the beach of Copacabana. In the early morning (7am), hundreds of people run/walk along the beach. There is a paved running area separate from Avenue Atlantica that runs the entire length of the beach. It is marked off on each end an...
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#24 of 24 general tips & advice in Rio de Janeiro
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tryin2findmyself says:
expensive anything really. that includes big watches. cells. cameras. (unless you have a bodyguard). do not wear loafers/dress shoes in other words. dress like you are going to the beach and not on a business trip.
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