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What can you do in Rio in 4 days?

What can you do in Rio in 4 days?

How to make the most of 4 Days in Rio de Janeiro

  1. Places to stay in Rio de Janeiro.
  2. 4 Day Rio Itinerary.
  3. Day 1- Lapa, Santa Teresa & Copacabana. Metropolitan Cathedral.
  4. Day 2 – Corcovado, Parque Lago, Botanical Gardens and Ipanema. Christ The Redeemer- explained.
  5. Day 3- The Sugar Loaf & Downtown.
  6. Day 4- Favela Tour and Tijuaca.

How many days do you need in Rio de Janeiro?

I suggest you spend *at least* 5 days in Rio and 3 in Salvador and then choose one more place nearby . 3 days in Paraty are too many considered you’re staying just two weeks.

Is 2 days in Rio enough?

The short answer is yes! It’s possible to see Rio de Janeiro’s major attractions in just a couple of days. There’s enough to keep you entertained in Rio for as long as you care to stay.

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How many days do you need in Sao Paulo?

The highlights of São Paulo can be visited within a few days, but if you really want to get a feel for the place and not just skim the surface, I recommend staying for four to five days.

What is the best time to go to Rio de Janeiro?

The best time to visit Rio is between December and March, when the weather is warm and sunny enough to hit the beaches. The city’s seductive samba beat and incredible panoramic views last year-round, but arrive in February to experience Carnival.

Is food expensive in Rio?

While meal prices in Rio de Janeiro can vary, the average cost of food in Rio de Janeiro is R$81 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Rio de Janeiro should cost around R$32 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.

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How much does a beer cost in Rio de Janeiro?

Cost of Living in Rio de Janeiro

Restaurants Edit
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 150.00R$
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 30.00R$
Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 8.00R$
Imported Beer (12 oz small bottle) 14.00R$

Do they speak English in Rio de Janeiro?

English isn’t spoken widely Not many Brazilians speak English, particularly outside Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo. Brazilians are hospitable, though, and most will figure out a way to communicate. It’s helpful to come prepared with a good phrasebook.