Largo dos Guimaraes
Largo dos Guimaraes
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PrestonGuild
United Kingdom56,107 contributions
Oct 2019
The tram stop ends here in Santa Teresa.
The neighbourhood is both sketchy and colourful with its street art.
It has a bohemian vibe.
The neighbourhood is both sketchy and colourful with its street art.
It has a bohemian vibe.
Written 31 August 2020
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Karla C
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Apr 2024 • Friends
Hello friends, I leave you places to visit in the city of Rio!! Many people can go to the metro for me, one of the best and safest means of transportation in the city!!!
1Forte de Copacabana in post 6 of Copacabana on Tuesdays it is free other days it costs 6 reales over 60 half
2)Picnic at Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas On weekends I take the subway that says Jardim Oceanico, I get off at the Nossa Senhora da Paz station and go up Vinicius de Moraes 4 blocks from there on the right is where the Cantagalo court is It is always full of people and there are bars if you don't want to go on a picnic you can ride the little boats and see the incredible sunset. On the way back you can take a taxi or uber for around 12 or 15 reais from Copacabana
3 Botanical Garden There are buses from Copacabana that pass through Rua Cheapa Ribeiro that take you to the botanical garden. It is the oldest in South America and it is wonderful. There is a guided tour or on your own if you go to the garden page there it explains several options as well. in the garden there are good cafes that neighborhood is also very nice and you can have a snack at the garden emporium, a delight 6 blocks away, the lage park, an old mansion with a beautiful park, is the school of visual arts from there you can go by uber to the Leblon Shopping Center or to the Rio design center or you can also go to Mirante de Leblon on the most chic beach where you see actors from TV Globe etc. and it is a very cool neighborhood.
4 Take the metro that says Estacao Uruguai and get off at Cinelandia, you can visit the Municipal Theater, the National Library and have a few beers at the Amarelinho, a Carioca classic on Saturdays at noon, Samba and the Museum of Fine Arts. Then you can take the VLT in front of the theater, which is like a surface train, to visit Maua Square with the Museum of Tomorrow, a divine place made by the Spanish architect Calatrava, the Rio Art Museum, The Mural of Ethnicities, and walk through the beautiful Orla. The restored Port Rambla leaves next to the Museum of Tomorrow, passes through the Church of La Candelaria and ends at Plaza XV de Novembro, where boats also leave for Niteroi and Paqueta!! From there they go to Rio Branco Avenue to return on the metro that says jatdim oceanico and get off at Copacabana
5 Mirante da Rocinha there is a very trendy bar, you get off at the Estacao Sao Conrado metro station and there are some vans that take you to the place, it has a very nice website
6 Praia dos Amores and Praia do Pepe Barra da Tijuca take the metro to the last stop of Jardim oceanico and there take a taxi to the beach of Barra la do Pepe and walk to post 1
7 Ilha de Gigoia and boat ride stop for lunch at the Caicara or Cicero bar and continue by boat to shopping down Town which is open Leaving the ocean garden station through the exit that says lagoa there you walk a little and there is the pier with the barcotaxy
8)Marinha da Gloria boat ride through the bay you can go by metro or bus
9 A drink at the Copacabana Palace pool open to the public
10 For those who like to walk the Forte de Leme, incredible views and on the Pedra do Leme to see the sunset, it is towards post 1 of Copacabana
11 The beautiful neighborhood of Urca not only has the Sugar Loaf, you can cross Pasteur Avenue, take a street to Rambla Portugal, go to the right until the end, contouring the bay, go to the Sao Joao fort or stay at the mureta da urca appreciating the panorama eating shrimp empadas and a chopp like a good carioca does. There you can take the bus that says Botafogo Praia with a divine terrace to the bay of Botafogo
12)Santa Teresa climb from bondinho and a feijoada bar do mineiro
13 Ipanema Hippie Fair
14 Bar Vinicius and a boa bossa
15)Roda de samba or listen to Bossa bar beepbeep Copacabana
16 Glory Fair
17 Sao Conrado beach with its beach club
1Forte de Copacabana in post 6 of Copacabana on Tuesdays it is free other days it costs 6 reales over 60 half
2)Picnic at Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas On weekends I take the subway that says Jardim Oceanico, I get off at the Nossa Senhora da Paz station and go up Vinicius de Moraes 4 blocks from there on the right is where the Cantagalo court is It is always full of people and there are bars if you don't want to go on a picnic you can ride the little boats and see the incredible sunset. On the way back you can take a taxi or uber for around 12 or 15 reais from Copacabana
3 Botanical Garden There are buses from Copacabana that pass through Rua Cheapa Ribeiro that take you to the botanical garden. It is the oldest in South America and it is wonderful. There is a guided tour or on your own if you go to the garden page there it explains several options as well. in the garden there are good cafes that neighborhood is also very nice and you can have a snack at the garden emporium, a delight 6 blocks away, the lage park, an old mansion with a beautiful park, is the school of visual arts from there you can go by uber to the Leblon Shopping Center or to the Rio design center or you can also go to Mirante de Leblon on the most chic beach where you see actors from TV Globe etc. and it is a very cool neighborhood.
4 Take the metro that says Estacao Uruguai and get off at Cinelandia, you can visit the Municipal Theater, the National Library and have a few beers at the Amarelinho, a Carioca classic on Saturdays at noon, Samba and the Museum of Fine Arts. Then you can take the VLT in front of the theater, which is like a surface train, to visit Maua Square with the Museum of Tomorrow, a divine place made by the Spanish architect Calatrava, the Rio Art Museum, The Mural of Ethnicities, and walk through the beautiful Orla. The restored Port Rambla leaves next to the Museum of Tomorrow, passes through the Church of La Candelaria and ends at Plaza XV de Novembro, where boats also leave for Niteroi and Paqueta!! From there they go to Rio Branco Avenue to return on the metro that says jatdim oceanico and get off at Copacabana
5 Mirante da Rocinha there is a very trendy bar, you get off at the Estacao Sao Conrado metro station and there are some vans that take you to the place, it has a very nice website
6 Praia dos Amores and Praia do Pepe Barra da Tijuca take the metro to the last stop of Jardim oceanico and there take a taxi to the beach of Barra la do Pepe and walk to post 1
7 Ilha de Gigoia and boat ride stop for lunch at the Caicara or Cicero bar and continue by boat to shopping down Town which is open Leaving the ocean garden station through the exit that says lagoa there you walk a little and there is the pier with the barcotaxy
8)Marinha da Gloria boat ride through the bay you can go by metro or bus
9 A drink at the Copacabana Palace pool open to the public
10 For those who like to walk the Forte de Leme, incredible views and on the Pedra do Leme to see the sunset, it is towards post 1 of Copacabana
11 The beautiful neighborhood of Urca not only has the Sugar Loaf, you can cross Pasteur Avenue, take a street to Rambla Portugal, go to the right until the end, contouring the bay, go to the Sao Joao fort or stay at the mureta da urca appreciating the panorama eating shrimp empadas and a chopp like a good carioca does. There you can take the bus that says Botafogo Praia with a divine terrace to the bay of Botafogo
12)Santa Teresa climb from bondinho and a feijoada bar do mineiro
13 Ipanema Hippie Fair
14 Bar Vinicius and a boa bossa
15)Roda de samba or listen to Bossa bar beepbeep Copacabana
16 Glory Fair
17 Sao Conrado beach with its beach club
Written 26 April 2024
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