The top 10 sights of Rio de Janeiro (2024)

It's a rare visitor who doesn't fall hard for the alluring beauty of Rio de Janeiro. Known as the cidade maravilhosa, the "marvelous city" stretches between rain-forest covered peaks and white-sand beaches, with a wild mix of architecture – from beaux-arts theaters to art deco apartment buildings – scattered along its buzzing tree-lined streets. Here are our top 10 places not to be missed while visiting the city.

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Copacabana

For seaside strolls, it's hard to beatCopacabana, with its comely crescent-shaped beach that stretches for 4km against a backdrop of dramatic forest-covered peaks. Eating and drinking kiosks dot the shore – with kitchens cleverly hidden below ground – and make fine places to rehydrate while admiring the view.

Ipanema

The favored stomping ground for style-loving cariocas (Rio locals), Ipanema is blessed with a magnificent beach and leafy streets dotted with enticing outdoor cafes and restaurants, pricey boutiques and lively bars – it was here after all that Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes penned their famous 'Garota de Ipanema' (Girl from Ipanema) in homage to the young beauty who passed by their bar stools each day.

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Centro

Rio's commercial and financial hub has all the trappings of a bustling, modern city, but peer beneath the veneer of skyscrapers and traffic-clogged boulevards and you find the early roots of Rio. Places like theNational History Museum, housed in the former 1764 arsenal, showcase the royal carriages and relics from imperial days. Other grand buildings aroundCentro attest to the wealth lavished on the former capital, from the gilded baroque splendor of the 17th-century Mosteiro de São Bento (one of Brazil's finest colonial churches) to the 1905Theatro Municipal, inspired by the Paris Opera. Also worth visiting is thePaço Imperial which was the seat of power during the Portuguese reign in Rio. Today the restored building houses several restaurants and extensive art galleries, with changing exhibitions.

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Santa Teresa

Set on a hill overlooking downtown and Guanabara Bay, Santa Teresa is a district of worn 19th-century mansions and bohemian cafes, where an old-fashioned tram still rattles along the cobblestone streets. Take in the fine views from theParque das Ruinas, then stop in for potent caipirinhas and a filling pot of feijoada (pork and black bean stew) atBar do Mineiro.

Lapa

Lying at the foot of Santa Teresa, Lapa is a former red-light district that has been reborn as the samba capital of Brazil. Crumbling old theatres and taverns today house beautifully restored music-filled bars and dance halls, and weekends see crowds pack the streets until just before dawn. Current favorites to dance to that infectious Brazilian beat include antique-filledRio Scenarium and Democraticus.

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Lagoa

Lying just north of Ipanema and Leblon, the 'lake' is actually a saltwater lagoon and a favored destination for egrets as well as joggers and cyclists looping around the 7km-long shoreline path. In the evening, outdoor restaurants near the lake's edge make a fine setting for a sundowner, particularlyPalaphita Kitch, with its garden-like setting, bamboo furniture and tasty co*cktails.

Jardim Botânico

A few blocks west of Lagoa, the–Botanical Gardens occupy 137 hectares and blossomed thanks to Dom João VI himself, who by royal decree, ordered the garden's creation in 1808. Over 5000 tropical species are on view, including a fine orchid collection and the stunningly large Vitoria Regia water lilies in the Amazonas section.

Pão de Açúcar

Translated as Sugarloaf Mountain, this 395meter summit offers sublime views over Rio and is a must on even a short visit to the city. Most visitors take the two-stage aerial cable car to the summit, though others rely on ropes, reliable shoes and plenty of perspiration to reach the top. Crux EcoAventura has experienced guides who will lead the way.

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Christ the Redeemer

One of Rio's icons, the 40-meter-tall open-armed savior sits atop his not-so-lonely mountain of Corcovado, where he enjoys unrivalled views (which surely explains the contented expression on his face). The best way up is by cog train as it makes the steep ascent through well-preserved rain forest. Go early to beat the crowds.

Parque Nacional da Tijuca

Just a small part of the extensive Atlantic rain forest that once covered the Brazilian coast, this 120sq km national park is packed with plant and animal life and offers some challenging hikes and great views amid verdant jungle. The park is best visited by car; a number of agencies also offer hikes and tours of the park, including Rio Hiking and Rio Adventures.

This article was originally published in February 2011 and updated by Tom Le Mesurier in August 2018.

The top 10 sights of Rio de Janeiro (2024)

FAQs

What is Rio de Janeiro best known for? ›

Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival, samba, bossa nova, and balneario beaches such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon.

What famous site marks the city of Rio de Janeiro? ›

1. Corcovado - Christ the Redeemer.

What is the best part of Rio de Janeiro? ›

  • Zona Sul (South Zone)
  • Botafogo.
  • Zona Norte (North Zone)
  • Rocinha.
  • Zona Central (Central Region)
  • Catete.
  • Cosme Velho.
  • Leme.

What is the number one tourist attraction in Brazil? ›

1. Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro. Recently voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, you can't go to Rio, or Brazil, without taking the train to the top of Corcovado, from where the views are phenomenal.

Why is Rio a tourist attraction? ›

The seductive Brazilian city is home to some of the world's most recognizable landmarks, including the great statue of Christ the Redeemer and the gorgeous sweep of sand that is Copacabana. Rio's cultural touchstones, like samba and soccer, are equally recognizable.

What makes Rio de Janeiro so special? ›

Rio de Janeiro is well known for the beauty of its beaches and of its peaks, ridges, and hills—all partly covered by tropical forests.

Is English spoken in Rio de Janeiro? ›

No, English is not widely spoken in Brazil. Only around 5% of people in Brazil report speaking English, and – of that 5% – not all of them speak it fluently or regularly. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, which is spoken by 98% of Brazilians.

What is the name of the famous beach in Rio de Janeiro? ›

Copacabana is easily on top of the list of the best beaches in Rio de Janeiro – it is where most visitors make their way to for soaking in the warmth of the South American tropics, engaging in a host of beach and water sports, and partying on after sunsets.

What is the oldest street in Rio? ›

The Rua São Sebastião is the oldest street in Rio stretches from behind the fort in Urca to the Urca casino.

Why is Rio de Janeiro a tourist attraction? ›

The music and dances characteristic of the people of Rio, such as samba, bossa nova and Brazilian funk, are typical of the city. There are also annual festivals that attract thousands of tourists to the city, such as Carnival and the traditional New Year's Eve party on Copacabana beach.

What is Rio biggest event? ›

The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro) is a festival held every year before Lent; it is considered the biggest carnival in the world, with two million people per day on the streets. The first Carnival festival in Rio occurred in 1723.

What city is most visited in Brazil? ›

Do you know which is the most visited city in Brazil? If you think it must be Salvador, Fortaleza or even Rio de Janeiro, think again. The most visited city in the country, surprisingly, is, in fact, São Paulo.

What attracts tourists to Rio? ›

Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro include Christ the Redeemer statue, Sugarloaf Mountain, Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, Tijuca Forest, and the Sambadrome.

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