This past week I was given the opportunity to go and visit the beautiful city of Rio De Janeiro, and it really is worth a trip there.
To start our trip off with we took a bus from Araraquara that left at 21.30 at night and arrived the next morning into Rio at 8.30. Once we got all of our stuff we went to our hostel, unfortunately we could not check in yet so we dropped our stuff off and went and walked around the barrio that we were staying in, which is Botafogo. We visited the Praia Botafogo, which has a nice view of Pão de Açúcar, as well as Praia Shopping, which has a overview of the bay. After which we went to Casa do Rui Barbosa, unfortunately since it was a holiday in Rio, so the museum was closed but we did walk through the garden. Once we did check in we went and caught a metro and headed to Copacabana. After spending some time at the beach we decided to head back to Botafogo, where we passed the rest of the night.
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View of Pão de Açúcar from Botafogo |
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Casa do Rui Barbosa |
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Copacabana |
The next morning we woke up bright and early to head to Cristo Redentor. We decided to take the tremzinho, which takes you from the bottom of the mountain up through Corcovado park and arrive at the base of Cristo. Once at the base we walked up the stairs and arrived to one of the 7 Wonders of the World. It was quite breathe taking, especially the overview of the entire city. After taking our pictures we take the trem back down and headed to Jardim Botanico. It was created Dam João during the imperial period of Brasil. It was such a beautiful place, and actually quite a huge place! After walking for a few hours through the beautiful varied parks we decided it was time to head to the hostel. We spent the evening in Botafogo just walking around and hung out at the praia in Botafogo.
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Cristo Redentor |
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Trem do Corcovado |
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Jardim Botanico |
On Wednesday was probably one of our favorite days. We woke up and went to Pão de Açúcar, which can only be reached by a bondinho (cable car) and it shows the overview of the city. We took our first cable car to Morro da Urca, which is the first hill. Then we took the second bondinho, which got us to the higher of the two hills, also known as Pão de Açúcar. The view there was absolutely breathe taking. Also up there is a trail that we took which took us around the hill, it was incredible to see all different sides of the city as well as the bay. Once we had finished taking pictures and were ready to head down we descended on the bondinhos and went back to Botafogo. Since some of the group was really tired, me and another friend decided that we were going to go to Ipanema. So we hoped on a bus and headed to the beach. It was definitely worth the trip, and we both enjoyed it actually more then Copacabana. We walked on the sidewalk that stretches the whole length of the beach, and then we found a perfect spot to enjoy the beach. Once it started to get late we decided to head back and we met back up with our group and went to the beach in Botafogo for the evening.
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View from Morro da Urca |
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Onto the Cable Car to Pão de Açúcar |
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Infront of the Bondinho to Pão de Açúcar |
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Praia Ipanema |
On our last full day in Rio we ended up taking an adventure. We decided to go to the Centro of the city. So we hopped on a metro and after asking several people finally figured out which stop we should get off. Then we walked to the Saara, which is basically a street in the city that is a lot of shops with knock off goods for very cheap prices. It was a very fun experience. Once done there we walked onto the main street and passed a Cathedral in the center, that actually never belonged to the city of Rio de Janeiro (though I kind of do not remember the whole story behind it). Once we passed there we went into the Banco do Brasil where they had a museum of money and also the history of the bank. After we went to a famous street called Ouvidor, which is a street full of different restaurants. After my group figured out where they were going to eat and they had finished we headed off on our next adventure. We went to the Confeitaria Colombo, which is an old cafe shop in centro. Then we walked to Lapa, which is a barrio right next to Centro. There we saw the Arcos da Lapa and the Escardaria Selaron, also known as the colored stairs. Then we went back to Ipanema, where we went to watch the sunset. It was as quite a beautiful sunset, its no wonder people from all the world go there to watch the sunset. Once it started to get dark we went back to Botafogo and spent our last night in the area. On our last day we just stayed in the area for lack of time before our bus left.
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Saara in Centro |
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Ceiling in Banco do Brasil |
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Museum of Money |
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Café Colombo |
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Arcos da Lapa |
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Escadaria Selaron |
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Sunset in Ipanema |
Our trip to Rio was definitely an incredible one, and I can not wait until I am given a chance to go and visit the city again!
Until Next Time
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