Hotel Block in Rio de Janeiro:
Pestana Rio Atlântica
We'll be staying at the Hotel Pestana Rio Atlântica, near Posto 4 on Copacabana Beach. Willian and Maggie are planning on staying from March 11 to March 16.
Av. Atlântica, 2964 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22070-000, Brazil
Book online and sign up for the member program for the best rates. You may also want to check booking.com. Otherwise, for reservations within our hotel block, please reach out to our travel agent, Eduarda Alves. You can contact her either by sending an email to eduarda@delbianco.com.br or by messaging her on WhatsApp at +552130052310. When connecting with Eduarda, please be ready to provide the following details:
- Confirm your booking is for the Gomes Bomze wedding
- Specify your preferred room type (options are available here)
- Indicate the dates you wish to stay at the hotel
If you'd like to explore other options, you can check out some of our recommendations below, search online, or you can get help from Eduarda.
Get in the Carioca mindset!
Table of Contents
Sightseeing
Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain):
- Hop on 2 cable cars to ascend Pão de Açúcar, offering breathtaking vistas of Rio's skyline, beaches, and Guanabara Bay. There are nice walks, shops, and snacks at the top.
- Sunset is an especially magical time to visit, as the city lights begin to twinkle against the dusky sky.
- We also love going up early in the day, before it gets too hot or too crowded.
- * Maggie's favorite attraction in Rio (besides the beach, of course)
Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer):
- No visit to Rio is complete without marveling at the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue atop Corcovado Mountain. Take a scenic train ride through Tijuca National Park to reach the base, then ascend to enjoy panoramic views of the city and coastline.
- You can also hire a driver at the bottom of the hill to take you up. They'll usually stop halfway up for some great views - there are a series of steps at that stops. Then you get tickets, get in line, and get into another van to get up to the top.
Jardim Botânico and Parque Lage (Botanical Garden):
Nestled at the foot of Corcovado Mountain, the Jardim Botânico is a verdant oasis spanning over 340 acres, showcasing a diverse collection of tropical flora from around the world. Highlights include:
- Parque Lage (Lage Park): Located at the foot of the Corcovado Mountain, Parque Lage is a historic public park nestled within the grounds of a former coffee plantation. Explore its enchanting landscape and architectural treasures. Palácio do Lage: Marvel at the neoclassical mansion, Palácio do Lage, which serves as a cultural center and houses art exhibitions, workshops, and events throughout the year. *You need to prebook this or wait in a very chaotic line.
- Orchidarium: Wander through the Orchid House, home to over 7000 species of orchids, including rare and endangered varieties.
- Imperial Palms Avenue: Stroll along the iconic palm-lined avenue, flanked by towering royal palms that date back to the garden's founding in the early 19th century.
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Sensorial Garden: Engage your senses in the Sensorial Garden, where aromatic herbs, tactile plants, and soothing sounds create a sensory journey through nature.
Beaches
Beach Culture:
- Each beach has Postos (like numbered lifeguard posts) as well as numbered beach stalls that set up chairs, umbrellas, and make sure you don't go thirsty!
- Try the agua de coco (fresh coconut water), a caipirinha (get creative with the fruit choices - maracujá = passionfruit, abacaxi = pineapple), and a caipiroska - made with vodka instead of cachaça.
- There's also vendors selling loads of food - you should probably avoid the shrimp (unless the vendor has a grill - then go for it), but otherwise anything is fair game. Including beach corn!
- Get your bikinis out! Or go shop for a tiny one. You'll see every body shape, shade, size - everyone's having a great time! No shame here.
- Here's a helpful guide to the postos: https://theculturetrip.com/south-america/brazil/articles/a-postos-guide-to-the-beaches-of-rio-de-janeiro
- We will share the number of the beach flags where we are in the Whatsapp Group Chat (info to come)
Copacabana Beach:
Relax on the world-famous Copacabana Beach, with its golden sands stretching for 4 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean. Rent a beach chair, sip on refreshing caipirinhas, and soak up the sun while watching beach volleyball matches and lively street performers.
Ipanema Beach:
Join the fashionable crowd at Ipanema Beach, known for its trendy vibe, clear waters, and stunning sunset views. Walk along the promenade, known as the "Calçadão," to browse boutique shops, sip coconut water, and sample local snacks like grilled cheese on the beach. Sunset is incredible - a must-expierence!
Eating + Drinking
I hope you like barbecue.
Bars
Boteco Belmonte Leblon
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Description: A lively Brazilian bar known for its delicious petiscos (Brazilian tapas) and vibrant atmosphere.
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Address: Rua Dias Ferreira, 521 - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22431-050, Brazil
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Instagram: @boteco_belmonte
Boteco Rainha
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Description: A traditional Brazilian bar offering a variety of local dishes and drinks in a cozy setting.
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Address: Rua Dias Ferreira, 247 - loja B - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22431-050, Brazil
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Instagram: @botecorainha
Boteco Princesa
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Description: A charming bar that combines classic Brazilian flavors with a modern twist, providing a unique dining experience.
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Address: R. João Líra, 148 - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22430-210, Brazil
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Instagram: @botecoprincesa
Boteco Boa Praça
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Description: A popular spot among locals, known for its friendly atmosphere and a wide selection of traditional Brazilian snacks and beverages.
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Address: Rua Dias Ferreira, 12 - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22431-050, Brazil
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Instagram: @botecoboapraca
Restaurants
Braseiro da Gávea
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Description: A must-visit churrascaria offering a variety of grilled meats and traditional Brazilian sides in a lively environment.
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Address: Praça Santos Dumont, 116 - Loja A - Gávea, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22470-060, Brazil
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Instagram: @braseirodagavea
San Leblon
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Description: A sushi restaurant offering a fusion of traditional Japanese cuisine with Brazilian influences, providing a unique dining experience.
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Address: R. Humberto de Campos, 827 - Loja F - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22430-190, Brazil
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Instagram: @sanleblon
Le Blond
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Description: A contemporary restaurant offering a modern take on French cuisine in a chic and elegant setting.
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Address: Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 1321 - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22440-050, Brazil
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Instagram: @leblondrestaurante
CT Boucherie
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Description: A French-inspired steakhouse known for its high-quality meats and extensive selection of side dishes served rodízio-style.
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Address: Rua Dias Ferreira, 636 - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22431-050, Brazil
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Instagram: @ctboucherie
Irajá Redux
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Description: A modern Brazilian restaurant offering a creative menu that blends traditional flavors with contemporary techniques.
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Address: Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 270 - 112 / 113 - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22440-033, Brazil
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Instagram: @irajaredux
Pici Trattoria
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Description: An Italian trattoria serving classic dishes with a focus on fresh ingredients and authentic flavors in a cozy atmosphere.
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Address: R. Barão da Torre, 348 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22421-030, Brazil
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Instagram: @picitrattoria
Oia
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Description: A Mediterranean restaurant offering a variety of dishes inspired by Greek and Middle Eastern cuisines in a vibrant setting.
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Address: R. Barão da Torre, 340 - A - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22411-002, Brazil
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Instagram: @oiarestaurante
Satyricon
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Description: A renowned seafood restaurant known for its fresh catches and elegant dining experience, offering a taste of the Mediterranean in Rio.
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Address: R. Barão da Torre, 192 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22411-000, Brazil
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Instagram: @satyriconrio
Gurumê
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Description: A contemporary sushi restaurant blending traditional Japanese techniques with modern culinary trends in a stylish environment.
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Address: R. Aníbal de Mendonça, 132 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22410-050, Brazil
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Instagram: @gurumeoficial
Babbo Osteria
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Description: An Italian osteria offering a menu of traditional dishes with a modern twist, emphasizing fresh ingredients and homemade pastas.
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Address: R. Barão da Torre, 632 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22411-002, Brazil
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Instagram: @babboosteria
Da Marino
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Description: An Italian restaurant offering a variety of traditional dishes in a cozy atmosphere.
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Address: R. Barão da Torre, 482 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22411-002, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Nino Cucina e Vino
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Description: A renowned Italian restaurant known for its authentic cuisine and extensive wine selection.
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Address: R. Barão da Torre, 490 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22411-002, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Le Blé Noir
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Description: A charming creperie specializing in traditional French buckwheat crepes and cider.
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Address: R. Xavier da Silveira, 19 - A - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22061-010, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Maguje
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Description: A modern venue offering a fusion of international cuisines, live music, and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Address: R. Jardim Botânico, 1003 - Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22470-051, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Casa Camolese
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Description: A unique space combining a brewery, restaurant, and cultural hub, nestled in the Jardim Botânico neighborhood.
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Address: R. Jardim Botânico, 983 - Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22470-051, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Mocellin Steakhouse
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Description: A premium steakhouse known for its high-quality cuts and elegant dining experience.
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Address: Av. Armando Lombardi, 1010 - Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22640-070, Brazil
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Instagram: @mocellinsteak
Café, Brunch, Breakfast
** THIS ONE IS SO PRETTY: Confeitaria Colombo - Café do Forte
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Description: A historic café offering a variety of pastries and traditional Brazilian dishes, located within the Forte de Copacabana.
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Address: Praça Cel. Eugênio Franco, 1 - Posto 6 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22070-020, Brazil
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Instagram: @confeitariacolombo
Empório Jardim na Praia
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Description: A popular spot for breakfast and brunch, offering freshly baked goods and a variety of coffee options.
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Address: R. Maria Quitéria, 62 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22410-040, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Nusa Café
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Description: A cozy café known for its healthy breakfast options and specialty coffees.
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Address: R. Vinícius de Moraes, 129 - Loja B - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22411-010, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Café da Carol
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Description: A charming café offering a variety of homemade pastries and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
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Address: R. Custódio Serrão, 62 - Lagoa, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22470-230, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Absurda Confeitaria
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Description: A bakery known for its creative and artisanal pastries, combining unique flavors and artistic presentation.
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Address: Rua Pacheco Leão, 792 - Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22460-030, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Plage Café
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Description: A picturesque café located within Parque Lage, offering a serene environment and a selection of light meals and beverages.
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Address: R. Jardim Botânico, 414 - Parque Lage, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22461-000, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Beach Clubs
Rasta Beach / Flag 20
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Description: A beach club offering a blend of gastronomy and entertainment, with scenic views of the ocean.
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Address: Flag 20 Copacabana
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Instagram: @rasta.beach
Pato com Laranja Praia
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Description: A beach club offering a blend of gastronomy and entertainment, with scenic views of the ocean.
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Address: Av. Delfim Moreira, 1746 - Leblon, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22441-000, Brazil
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Instagram: @patocomlaranja
So-Ga
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Description: A beachside venue known for its relaxed atmosphere and diverse menu, ideal for casual dining.
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Address: Av. Pref. Mendes de Morais, 1501-1527 - São Conrado, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22610-095, Brazil
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Instagram: Information not available.
Other Hotels
Here are a few other options for hotels if you are looking for something different than the Pestana Atlantico, where we'll be staying. There are a variety of choices for all preferences and price points. Keep in mind Rio is different - the quality may not be what you expect. Inside the red mark are nice and safe areas that are close to the beach. The closer to the beach, the better! Ipanema, Leblon, Copacabana and Leme are all nice places to stay.
Reasonable Accommodation:
- Selina Copacabana
- Orla Copacabana
- Hilton Copacabana
- Yoo2 Botafogo
- Windsor (brand with lots of options)
Higher End Accommodation:
- Hotel Emiliano
- Hotel Fasano
- Belmond Copacabana Palace
- Santa Teresa Hotel RJ MGallery
- Janeiro
- Hotel Aproprador
Get to Know Rio: Pre-Trip Recs
A few things to get you excited
Here are some great movies, shows, music and books to get you in the Carioca spirit.
- How to Be a Carioca - a heartwarming 6 episode show that gives a perfect intro to Rio (our top recommendation)
- Rio - great animated movie that takes place in the city, so cute. And Rio 2 is based in the Amazon, also cute.
- Classic Rio movies: (don't get scared about the violence, it's just a movie)
- Era Uma Vez (Once upon a time in Rio) - star crossed lovers
- Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad) - good special police drama
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Dona Flor and her Two Husbands - a movie and a book!
- The Seven Sisters - cheesy fiction, with a bit of a historical love story, easy read. Recommended by Suzy Bomze, and as a bonus - here's the locations in the book
- Not about Rio, but Willian says Senna is an iconic F1 Driver from Brasil and the movie is worth watching
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect at a Brasilian wedding?
Okay gringas! It's a bit different than what you are used to:
everything happens at all once: after the ceremony and cocktail hour, the dance floor will open at the same time as dinner. This is totally normal in Brasil. The food service won't end until ~30 mins before the party ends, so you can eat any time.
there aren't seats for everyone: at the ceremony some people will sit and others will stand on the sides or in the back. And because it's not a plated dinner, you won't have a "spot" at a table. That being said, there will be loads of areas to relax and sit down.
cloak room: because you don't have a dedicated space, you can use the cloak room to check purses, shoes (we have flip flops), and anything else you have
What about safety in Rio? Any tips?
If you are in any sort of situation, please call Willian. You are not interrupting him - he'd rather help you sort things out and avoid problems than end up needing to fix a problem that could've been prevented.
Rio is actually quite safe despite having a bad reputation. While it has garnered a reputation for crime, particularly in certain areas, the reality is that many parts of the city are well-policed and secure, offering a vibrant and welcoming environment for tourists. Everyone is so happy you've chosen to come to Rio, and wants you to have a great time.
That being said, you have to be smart so here are a few other tips:
- There's people selling things everywhere (ex. on the beach, on the highway, in front of tourist places) - they aren't pushy at all, so simply say no if you don't want it and they'll find the next customer. Also, feel free to say yes! Ice cold water, peanuts, a nice treat called globo biscoito, honestly - they sell everything - all totally fine and legit.
- Don't rent a car while you are in Rio (it's okay to get to travel around outside the city). There are loads of tunnels/bridges and google maps isn't great - it might send you the fastest way, but through a neighborhood where you don't want to be. And parking is a nightmare. Instead - use uber and taxis.
- When in a car with the windows rolled down, keep your phone out of reach from a passing motorbike that could snatch it.
- Don't have a lot of cash on you at any given time (mx 100€ or $100 USD). And definitely don't keep a lot of cash in the hotel room either - salaries are quite low so if someone sees 5 months of pay laying around, they will take advantage of that.
- Sometimes you're going to pay a gringo tax - it's fine.
- Brazilian Real or Reais (it's called both) isn't on Google anymore - so you can use XE, wise, or something else to convert.
More Travel Tips for Rio de Janeiro
1. Safety Tips
Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Rio de Janeiro offers vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, but like any large city , it's advisable to stay alert, especially in crowded areas like beaches and public transport.
- Avoid Displaying Valuables: Keep valuable items discreet to minimize the risk of petty theft. Consider using a concealed money belt or pouch.
- Use Reputable Transportation: Opt for official taxis or ride-sharing apps like Uber for safer travel.
- Stay in Safe Areas: Choose accommodations in well-known districts such as Copacabana, Ipanema, or Leblon.
- Keep Copies of Important Documents: Carry photocopies of your passport and other essential documents in case of emergencies.
2. Health Tips
- Stay Hydrated: Rio's climate can be hot and humid, so drink plenty of water.
- Use Sunscreen: Protect yourself from the sun's rays with sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
- Be Cautious with Street Food: Enjoy street food responsibly; opt for vendors with clean preparation practices.
3. Beach Safety
- Swim in Designated Areas: Only swim where lifeguards are present and heed their advice.
- Beware of Strong Currents: Some beaches may have strong currents; respect local safety guidelines.
4. Local Etiquette
- Greeting and Social Norms: A handshake or cheek kiss (for acquaintances) is common. Approach interactions with openness and respect.
- Dress Code: Keep in mind that Rio is a beach city. You would be able to go the most fancy places wearing flip flops and linen shirt/dress. No need for expensive jewellery, watch, bags, etc.
5. Transportation
- Public Transport: Rio offers buses, metro, and ferries; the metro is usually the safest
- Uber: reliable, safe, and cheap
6. Currency and Payments
- Local Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL) is widely used; carry some cash for small purchases.
- Credit and Debit Cards: Major cards are accepted, but cash is useful for local markets and smaller vendors.
7. Language
- Portuguese: Only about 1% of Brazilians speak English. While it is spoken in tourist areas, learning basic Portuguese phrases can enhance your experience. For example, learning how to say "hello" (olá), "thank you" (obrigado/obrigada), and "please" (por favor) can be very helpful.
8. Emergency Contacts
- Emergency Services: In case of emergency , dial 190 (police), 192 (ambulance), or 193 (fire).
- Embassy or Consulate: Know the location of your embassy for assistance.
Electrical Plugs and Outlets in Rio de Janeiro
1. Plug Type
- Type N: Brazil uses T ype N plugs with two round pins and a grounding pin.
- Type C: T ype C plugs (two round pins) are also common and compatible with T ype N
sockets.
2. Voltage and Frequency
- Voltage: Standard voltage is 127V; some areas may have 220V , so verify before use.
- Frequency: Electrical frequency is 60 Hz.
3. Adapter and Converter Needs
- T ravel Adapters: Use adapters for T ype N or T ype C plugs if needed.
- Voltage Converters: Ensure devices are compatible with local voltage to avoid damage.
You can check out this tiktok and read the body language to figure out a few "what not to do" tips:
@iae.break Não vá para o show da Madonna sem antes assistir esse vídeo 😳 #show #madonna #rj #dica #carioca
♬ Hung Up - Jaiden Vlodder
@iae.break Atividade no carnaval meus cria 😅 #carnaval #rj #carioca #dicas #humor
♬ Toda Hora - MC Cabelinho
Salon Recommendations
Beauty Salon Recommendations for Guests
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We recommend the Werner salon chain, as they have locations in all neighborhoods of Rio de
Janeiro and maintain excellent service and quality standards.
Werner Salons
Maison Werner
Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 581 - Ipanema
Tel: +55 (21) 2512-5288 / +55 (21) 98095-3882
Werner Vinícius de Moraes
Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 284 - Ipanema
Tel: +55 (21) 2227-8800
Werner Leblon
Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 386, Lj. B - Leblon
Tel: +55 (21) 2259-9599
Werner Copacabana | Barão de Ipanema
Av. Nossa Senhora de Copacabana, 895 – Lj. A - Copacabana
Tel: +55 (21) 3649-0078 / +55 (21) 99156-0336
Werner Copacabana | Posto 2
Av. Nossa Senhora de Copacabana, 74 - Copacabana
Tel: +55 (21) 2275-0949 / +55 (21) 97040-5940
Note: Appointments must be scheduled in advance by phone for any service.
Studio Lu Rech Leblon
Galeria do Teatro Leblon
Rua Conde de Bernadotte, 26 - Loja 110 - Leblon
Tel: +55 (21) 99348-1760 (WhatsApp)
Studio Lu Rech Barra da Tijuca
Av. Afonso Arinos de Melo Franco, 222/Bl.2B/sala 238 - Barra da Tijuca
Tel: +55 (21) 96436-9657 (WhatsApp)
Studio Lu Rech To Go (Home Service)
Tel: +55 (21) 98242-6288 (WhatsApp)
Note: Appointments must be scheduled in advance by phone for any service
Walter's Coiffeur Leblon
Shopping Leblon
Av. Afrânio de Melo Franco, 290 / Loja 102 G - Leblon
Tel: +55 (21) 2529-8479
Note: Appointments must be scheduled in advance by phone for any service
Do I need a visa to go to Brasil? No
For Americans/Australians/Japanese/Europeans: No. The new visa rules will go into effect beginning April 10, 2025. You DO NOT need a visa for the wedding on March 14.
Unless you are planning to extend your trip past April 10, you will not need a visa. More info here:
More info by country: https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado-atlanta/english/visas/visa-requirements-by-country
USA Specifics:
- Message for U.S. Citizens: Postponement of Brazilian Visa Requirement to 2025 - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil https://br.usembassy.gov/message-for-u-s-citizens-postponement-of-brazilian-visa-requirement-to-2025/
- [Official] Brazil Tourist E-Visa https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/
Can we travel with you in Brasil? Yes - Definitely
🇧🇷 Bonus Dates! 🇧🇷
February 28 - March 17, 2025
Where: Rio De Janeiro
Want more Carioca?
Want more Maggie and Willian time?
Want more fun in Rio?
Boy, do we have the answer for you!
We're going to be in Rio before the wedding - from February 28-March 17. Our plan is to:
- Celebrate carnival in Rio (truly the Mecca of Mardi Gras) 🎉
- Relax in the resort town of Buzios 🏝️
- Throw a churrasco/barbecue party in Macae 🔥🥩
- and then we will head back to Rio for the wedding. 🦜
Thinking of joining us for all/any of the extra bits?
Get in touch with Maggie for the full itinerary and details. We would love ❤️ to show you why we love Brasil, and get in some quality time with you (it's Maggie's favorite love language). See you there!
Can children come to the wedding? Yes
Yes, children of all ages are welcome.
What should I know about Carnaval?
1. The mecca of carnival is Sapucaí at the Sambodromo. We want to see our favorite schools in the best way possible - Camarote Mar. It’s awesome! All food and drink is included, and they have 2-3 floors to experience parades from high up and on the ground, hair and makeup, AC, live music, DJs, clean bathrooms, transportation, custom shirts - lots of stuff included. It goes from around 9pm to 8am. Cost: ~$530
2. Mardi Gras in Rio is way different to New Orleans It’s a much bigger city, so there’s a lot going in different neighborhoods at the same time. Can get a little FOMO-y It’s HOT! Costumes are as tiny as possible - headband, glitter, that’s about it. There are loads of cheap accessories you can buy on the street. No need to pack - but obviously you are welcome to. It’s crowded. The most popular “event” are the blocos which are giant public street parties with a (typically very small) moving DJ truck, or live music. It’s a lot of effort for very little “to see” - it’s way more about the journey, not the destination.
3. Because there is so much going on, you can take things as fast or slow as you want. Plenty of space and time to simply go to the beach, eat out, do some non-carnaval tourist stuff. No pressure to go to everything!
Get in the mood:
And check out some beautiful pics from New Orleans, Rio, and Cologne - a great way to see the differences: https://apnews.com/article/carnival-new-orleans-rio-cologne-21e4561241b287c5dc9c4e7a2868bcf7