Things to do in Rio de Janeiro

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1. Copacabana Beach

Gleaming hotels and forested hills line the perfectly curved 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) stretch of Copacabana Beach, one of the most famous beaches in the world. Abutting one of Brazil’s highest density residential areas, this beach is nearly always filled to capacity, but that’s part of its charm. Swim in the cool waters of the Atlantic amongst thousands of other visitors, join in a game of soccer on the sand or just sit back on a beach chair and order snacks from a beach vendor and watch the passing parade.
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2. Ipanema Beach

Located in one of the wealthiest areas in Rio de Janeiro, Ipanema Beach is between Leblon and Arpoador, adjacent to the famed Copacabana Beach. Although the word Ipanema literally translates to “stinky lake” in the Tupi language, this description doesn’t fit what you’ll find along this stretch of white-sand beach where the rich and chic come to worship the sun. Beyond the western limit of the beach, there is a beautiful view of the two mountains, Dois Irmãos.
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3. Christ the Redeemer

Corcovado, which means “hunchback” in Portuguese, is a mountain in the Tijuca National Park in central Rio. The mountain offers three attractions in the one place. Although the Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) statue may be the highlight, you can also see the world’s largest urban forest that is Tijuca National Park, and experience a scenic journey on the historic Corcovado Train, the country’s oldest tourist attraction.
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4. Maracanã Stadium

No arena is more central to the history of Brazilian soccer than Maracanã Stadium. The location of the final matches in both of Brazil’s FIFA World Cups, this stadium has hosted all the great names in Brazilian soccer. Watch one of Rio de Janeiro’s “Big Four” teams play a game, or take a guided tour of this iconic stadium and you’ll soon understand just how large soccer looms in the Brazilian psyche.
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5. Avenida Atlantica

No Rio de Janeiro holiday is complete without a visit to Avenida Atlântica. This avenue is famous for its events year-round, including a massive New Year’s Eve celebration covering the entire avenue and Copacabana Beach. Stroll along the avenue’s promenade to experience Rio’s lively beach culture and oceanfront events.
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6. Sugar Loaf Mountain

Located on the coast of the southeastern corner of Rio de Janeiro, Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) resides within forests, water and hills at the edge of Guanabara Bay. Rock climbers conquer the mountain using appropriate gear, but most visitors take the glass-sided cable car to the top. Originally built in 1912, the cable car transports 65 visitors per trip and offers panoramic views the entire way.
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Copacabana

Copacabana Beach and Rua Barata Ribeiro are top sights in Copacabana, and you should be sure to explore the stunning beaches. Hop aboard the metro at Siqueira Campos Station or Cardeal Arcoverde Station to see more sights in the area.

Ipanema

Ipanema is highly notable for its stunning beaches, and you might want to visit top sights like Ipanema Beach and Rua Farme de Amoedo. See more of Rio de Janeiro by jumping on the metro at Nossa Senhora da Paz Station or Ipanema-General Osorio Station.

Leblon

Consider exploring the beaches in Leblon. If sightseeing is on the list, Ipanema Beach is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at Antero de Quental Station or Jardim de Alah - Leblon Station to see more of the area.

Santa Teresa

Get to know Santa Teresa and its many features like its mountain views and monuments. You might want to explore sights like Selarón Steps and Corcovado, and you can jump on the metro at Largo do Guimarães Tram Stop or Largo do Curvelo Tram Stop to get around the city.

Lapa

You'll enjoy the churches and live music in Lapa. You might want to make time for a stop at Circo Voador or Arcos da Lapa.

Frequently asked questions

Is Rio de Janeiro worth visiting?
One of the most popular things to do in Rio de Janeiro is explore Copacabana Beach. Check this top sight off your to-do list, then experience more of the area's coastal beaches and views.
How do I spend a day in Rio de Janeiro?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to Copacabana Beach and Christ the Redeemer. Then, check out other areas of Rio de Janeiro for a bite to eat and some retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro?
The top tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro is Copacabana Beach, so be sure to include it on your sightseeing itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Rio de Janeiro?
Three days in Rio de Janeiro is plenty of time to enjoy the city's main attractions. Many travellers spend four days on average. Copacabana Beach, Christ the Redeemer and Ipanema Beach are among the top-rated sights. Want to discover more? Stick around a little longer to explore nearby hotspots like Governador Island.
Is Rio de Janeiro a walkable city?
That comes down to what you'd like to see and do in Rio de Janeiro. Several key attractions, such as Flamengo Beach and Museum of Tomorrow, are reachable on foot. If you're up for a wander through some of Rio de Janeiro's neighbourhoods, Rio de Janeiro Centro is 0.32 kilometres away from downtown, while Santa Teresa is 2 kilometres away from the city centre and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Rio de Janeiro with kids?
Deciding what to do in Rio de Janeiro with kids has never been simpler. Whether you're travelling with little ones or teenagers, there are loads of family-friendly attractions to keep them happy here.

What to do in Rio de Janeiro for adults?
There are lots of things to do in Rio de Janeiro, with experiences for adults of all ages. Finish your day off at Avenida Atlantica or Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí.
Are there free things to do in Rio de Janeiro?
In Rio de Janeiro, Copacabana Beach is a must-see spot for anyone planning to tour the city without opening their wallet. Also, check out the other neighbourhoods and green spaces, and ask for tips from a local tour guide. It's an easy way to learn about the best free things to do in Rio de Janeiro.

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