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worldcitizen says:
Here are some suggestions on things to do in Rio based on some of the things I've done and what I've heard from other people:
1) Pao de Acucar
Rio is stunning from above and you should not miss the 360 degree views from Pao de Acucar. Most people take the gondola up the mountain but you can also...
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mris85 says:
If you are looking for a unique and accelerating way to experience the fantastic city of Rio then look no further, This is It!! From this panoramic view, you can see the impress Sugar Loaf, Copacabana, Corcovado, Ipanema and Tijuca national park... The first thing, which you have to over come, is r...
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Brasilmagic says:
I have been to Rio many times, and even though I am from Brazil, I am a tourist as well in Rio since I have never lived there. Rio is a fascinating city with lots and lots to do.
Here are my recommendations:
1) Stay at Barra or Leblon or Ipanema. Copacabana is a tourist trap with many shady char...
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maudemolay says:
Located in a majestic valley where the Velhas and the Sabará Rivers meet, this beautiful city in Minas Gerais emerged from the 18th Century gold rush. Few cities were able to keep their architecture virtually intact like Sabará, so much so that the entire history of an era can be told just by walk...
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Brazil
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maudemolay says:
Paleontology is a science that studies fossils and animal or plant traces from millions of years ago; and as result of favorable conditions, remained preserved on rocks.
The initial significant jobs about Brazilian fossils are published in the naturalist travel journals of the 19th century. The s...
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aceofdiamondz says:
UTTER GLUTTONY!!! This is a MUST if you go to Brazil. Brazil is famous for it's Churrascerias (meat buffets) and it was one of the most hilarious and fun things me and my friend did there. Each person at a table gets a little card that on one side is red and says "Stop" and on the other side is gree...
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trhoades says:
Let me start by saying that this was the only churrascaria I went to in Brazil So I really have nothing to compare it to other than Fogo de Chao back here in the US and this place was definitely better than that. I was told that this was the gold standard of churrascarias in Rio, so I couldn't pas...
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yadilitta says:
As part of my South American business trip, I spent 5 days in Rio. A friend from Rio recommended me to stay in Ipanema area, a really pretty one.
It's not cheap, but according to Rio's standards is ok. The rate includes also a buffet breakfast. This breakfast is really good, different fresh fruit...
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eddie8498 says:
I'm writing this review because if you're traveling to Rio and not staying at The LightHouse Hostel, you'll really miss something.
If take a look at hostelworld, you can see that this amazing hostel always has the highest rating in the city.
The place is good and cozy, but the wonderful featur...
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