Rio De Janeiro holidays

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Brazil’s beachside metropolis is ringed by an almost continuous ribbon of sand that beckons bikini-clad revellers from around the globe. But holidays in Rio de Janeiro are about more than sun and skin. From tropical hikes and mountaintop views to stunning architecture and the world’s most famous street celebration, see why this South American city will stop at nothing to seduce you.

Rio De Janeiro holiday highlights

World famous landmark

The Christ the Redeemer statue presides over Rio’s skyline. To get up close to the landmark during your holiday to Rio de Janeiro, hop on the Corcovado Train for a 20-minute ride up the mountain (book online in advance to avoid queues). Or take a two-and-a-half-hour hike to the top through the Tijuca Forest National Park. Arrive early for fewer crowds, or time your visit with spectacular sunsets.

Beach culture

When booking flights and hotels to Rio de Janeiro, many choose to stay at the popular all-inclusive resorts lining Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. But be sure to stroll outside these tourist zones to feel the true spirit of the city by the sea. Join surfers catching dawn waves at Arpoador, and see kids balancing footballs in the air with games of ‘altinha’ at Leme Beach.

Outdoor adventures

Whether you ride the cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain or find serenity on forest hiking trails, holidays to Rio de Janeiro offer outdoor thrills to suit everyone. Paraglide over the city, or set sail at sunset for incredible views of the skyline. It’s fun to take the kids to Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, with its paddle boats on the lake and wide cycling paths. Pack your binoculars for birdwatching.

The best neighbourhoods in Rio De Janeiro

Santa Teresa

If you’re deciding where to stay in Rio de Janeiro for cultural activities, look no further than bohemian Santa Teresa. The hilltop neighbourhood features art studios in the old mansions that line cobbled streets. Check the schedule for live concerts in Parque das Ruinas, or find boho cocktail bars near Largo dos Guimaraes square. This is also where you’ll catch the historic tram down to Centro.

Good for: Art galleries, bars, hillside views

Lapa

This former red-light district is the best neighbourhood to stay in Rio de Janeiro to be near samba bars and nightclubs. By day, discover the colourful street art that decorates heritage buildings, and take selfies on the tiled Selaron Steps. The 18th-century Carioca Aqueduct’s white arches are a popular meet-up point for bar-hopping.

Good for: Nightlife, samba, historical landmarks

Copacabana

World-famous Copacabana is a beach lover’s neighbourhood. You don’t even have to change out of your swimwear to dine at many of the local restaurants. Hire a Bike Rio share bike to cycle along the mosaic-tiled promenade. Visit the art deco Copacabana Palace hotel and take photos from the impressive Copacabana Fort.

Good for: Beach restaurants, biking, seaside promenade

Things to do in Rio De Janeiro

Believe it or not there are things to do away from the beach in Rio de Janeiro. Tour historical neighbourhoods, dance the samba and soak up all the grilled meats and cachaca cocktails you can stomach.

Family friendly things to do

Find great things to do with family in Rio de Janeiro in Ipanema and Leblon, where it’s easy to walk along the beachfront for shops and restaurants. Watch or join a capoeira class on family-friendly Leblon Beach. Take a ride on the VLT light rail to the Utopia Aquario stop to visit AquaRio. Wander wide-eyed through the aquarium’s tunnel with sharks and rays swimming overhead.

Shopping

Shopping in Rio de Janeiro is as easy as buying handmade jewellery and ornaments from vendors while you’re at the beach. Splurge on designer Brazilian brands in Ipanema along Rua Visconde de Piraja, or escape the heat in the air-conditioned Rio Design Leblon centre. Looking for bargains? Shop with the locals in Centro around Rua Buenos Aires and Rua Uruguaiana.

Take in the culture

Combine a stroll through the waterfront gardens of Flamengo Park with a visit to the Museum of Modern Art (MAM). See imperial coaches and a model of a colonial pharmacy at the National History Museum. Many museums in Rio de Janeiro offer free entry days. Check with venues before visiting as days can change. 

Nightlife

Nightlife in Rio de Janeiro starts with spectacular sunsets at beachfront bars around Ipanema and Copacabana. Move on to bar-hopping in Lapa, where local favourite Casa da Cachaca has served sweet and spicy cachaca shots since the 1960s. Then it’s time to put your dancing shoes on for samba at Lapa 40 Graus or Rio Scenarium. For street parties, especially on big football game nights, join the student crowds in Baixo Gavea.

Places to eat

Eat ‘salgados’ (fried finger food) and chat with the locals at classic Rio eateries such as Copacabana’s Pavao Azul bar. Avant-garde Brazilian cuisine is on the menu at Michelin-starred Oro in Leblon. And if you can’t decide which restaurants in Rio de Janeiro to try first, Ipanema offers a little bit of everything. Choose between beach clubs, health food cafes and family-friendly restaurants where you can sample Brazil’s bean stew speciality, ‘feijoada’.

Beaches

The beaches in Rio de Janeiro are divided by 12 lifeguard stations called ‘postos’ and are often used as meeting places. Get panoramic shots of the coastline from the Fisherman’s Path near posto 1. At posto 12 is Baixo Bebe, a sandy playground with slides for children in Leblon. The beach bars and prime tourist zones extend from Copacabana at posto 2 to glamorous Ipanema at postos 8 and 9.