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Cucina Brasiliana a Rio — Churrasco, Feijoada, Açaí e la Cucina Carioca

Brazilian cuisine in Rio de Janeiro — the most accessible, varied, and affordable food culture in South America — is shaped by the extraordinary biodiversity of Brazil (the most biodiverse country on Earth), the three-way cultural fusion of indigenous Brazilian, Portuguese colonial, and African slave heritage, and the particular Carioca food traditions that have developed in Rio's specific social context: the beach, the favela, the churrascaria, and the Saturday feijoada are the defining food experiences of Rio.

#churrasco#feijoada#acai
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Carnevale di Rio — Sambódromo, Scuole di Samba e la Festa Più Grande del Mondo

Rio Carnival (Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro — the annual pre-Lent celebration held in Rio de Janeiro in February or March, the largest carnival in the world by attendance (approximately 2 million people per day for 5 days, total of approximately 5 million participants) and by international reputation): the centrepiece of Rio Carnival is the Sambódromo Marquês de Sapucaí (the 700-metre parade avenue designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer, built 1984, seating 90,000 spectators) where the samba school parade competitions take place over two nights.

#carnival#sambodromo#samba
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Niterói, il MAC di Oscar Niemeyer e la Vista sulla Baia di Guanabara

Niterói (the city of 500,000 inhabitants directly across Guanabara Bay from Rio de Janeiro, accessible by ferry from the Praça XV terminal in 20 minutes — the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro until 1975) is the location of the Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói (MAC Niterói, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, completed 1996 — one of the most celebrated buildings of the late 20th century and Niemeyer's own favourite among his works): a flying-saucer-shaped white structure cantilevered from a single 9-metre concrete column on the edge of a cliff above the bay.

#niteroi#oscar-niemeyer#mac-niteroi
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Cristo Redentore, Corcovado e la Foresta di Tijuca

Il Cristo Redentore — la statua Art Déco di Gesù Cristo sulla cima di 710 metri del Corcovado, completata nel 1931, una delle Sette Meraviglie del Mondo Moderno e il monumento più riconoscibile del Sud America — si erge nel cuore del Parco Nazionale di Tijuca, la più grande foresta urbana del mondo.

#christ-redeemer#corcovado#tijuca-forest
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Jardim Botânico — Il Giardino Botanico Reale di Rio e il Viale delle Palme

Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro (Royal Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro — Rua Jardim Botânico 1008, adjacent to the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon in the South Zone, founded 1808 by King João VI of Portugal during the Portuguese royal family's exile in Brazil, 137 hectares, containing over 8,000 plant species including approximately 6,500 tropical and subtropical species from Brazil and around the world): the Jardim Botânico is one of the great botanical gardens of the world and the most important institution for the study of Brazilian tropical flora.

#jardim-botanico#botanical-garden#palm-avenue
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Pão de Açúcar, Funivia e la Baia di Guanabara

Il Pão de Açúcar — l'iconico monolite di granito di 396 metri all'ingresso della Baia di Guanabara, accessibile in funivia dalla spiaggia di Praia Vermelha a Urca — è una delle 50 attrazioni turistiche più visitate al mondo e il punto di riferimento naturale definitivo di Rio de Janeiro, con una vista panoramica a 360 gradi.

#sugarloaf#pao-de-acucar#cable-car
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Santa Teresa — Quartiere Bohémien sulla Collina e il Tram Storico

Santa Teresa (the hilltop neighbourhood overlooking central Rio, between the Centro Histórico and the Tijuca Forest, accessible by the historic Santa Teresa tram (bonde) from the Lapa Arches — the most atmospheric neighbourhood in Rio and the traditional home of Rio's artistic and intellectual community): the neighbourhood's cobblestone streets, 19th-century colonial mansions converted to artists' studios, boutique hotels, and restaurants, and its extraordinary views over Guanabara Bay and the city centre make it the most photogenic neighbourhood in Rio.

#santa-teresa#bonde#tram
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Copacabana, Ipanema e Leblon — Le Famose Spiagge Atlantiche di Rio

Le spiagge della Zona Sud di Rio de Janeiro — Copacabana (4 km, la spiaggia urbana più famosa del mondo), Arpoador, Ipanema (immortalata dalla canzone 'La Ragazza di Ipanema') e Leblon — formano un arco continuo di 8 km che è la caratteristica che definisce l'identità di Rio.

#copacabana#ipanema#leblon
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Centro Storico, Archi della Lapa e la Rio de Janeiro Coloniale

The Centro Histórico (historical centre) of Rio de Janeiro — the oldest part of the city, founded 1565, containing the principal architectural heritage of the colonial, imperial, and early republican periods of Brazilian history: the Praça XV de Novembro (the main square of colonial Rio, where the Portuguese royal family disembarked in 1808 and where Emperor Pedro I declared Brazilian independence in 1822), the Confeitaria Colombo (the famous 1894 Art Nouveau café), and the Lapa Arches (the colonial-era aqueduct of 1723) are the most visited sites in the historic centre.

#centro-historico#lapa-arches#colonial