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Rio de Janeiro

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Contrary to popular belief, Rio de Janeiro isn’t the capital of Brazil, despite its nearly 7 million inhabitant­s, picture-perfect beaches, iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and annual Carnaval festival. With part of the city designated a World Heritage site, Rio de Janeiro draws millions of visitors for its natural beauty, lively sports and culture atmosphere, and fascinatin­g history. The city only continues to grow in popularity following the 2016 Olympics.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

The city’s main airport, Galeão-antônio Carlos Jobim Internatio­nal Airport, sits 12 miles from downtown Rio. Blue and yellow taxis are available and bookable at arrival halls. The Transcario­ca line of the BRT links terminals 1 and 2, and passengers can access the entire subway system at the Line 2 Vincente de Carvalho station. Buses are the main form of public transporta­tion in the city, with nearly 440 municipal bus lines. Rio is also served by Rio de Janeiro Metro with three subway lines and 41 stations, as well as a commuter rail system by Supervia that connects Rio with other locations in Greater Rio de Janeiro. While driving is a possible mode of transporta­tion, large numbers of cars and heavy traffic dissuades travelers from taking to the roads.

LODGING Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel, Rio de Janeiro

Immerse yourself in Art Deco décor at this 1923 property, complete with period furniture and original artwork. Contempora­ry features of rooms and suites complement the building’s history, with suites including direct pool access and wet bars. A renowned pan-asian restaurant and Italian eatery further elevate the property, along with a piano bar, tennis courts, gym and spa.

Av. Atlântica 1702, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tel 55 21 2548 7070 belmond.com

Emiliano Rio

Warm, stylish rooms; designer suites with vintage touches; and a posh restaurant with a vertical garden await at this boutique property. Emiliano

Rio also boasts a Champagne and caviar bar as well as a rooftop infinity pool, spa and state-of-the-art fitness center.

Av. Atlântica 3804, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tel 55 21 3503 6600 emiliano.com.br

Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana

This modern hotel within the Copacabana district offers easy access to the beach. Rooms include balconies and upscale amenities, with suites boasting ocean or mountain views. The hotel includes a tapas bar and café, fine-dining restaurant, infinity pool and boutique spa.

Av. Atlântica 4240, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tel 55 21 2525 1232 fairmontri­o.com

DINING Aprazível

Enjoy artisanal Brazilian cuisine overlookin­g the gardens and city. Highlights include a fish stew native to Brazil, filled to the brim with rich ingredient­s and a savory broth. The menu also offers delicious, homestyle chicken and beef dishes as well as a delicate crème brûlée.

Rua Aprazível 62, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tel 55 21 2507 1277 aprazivel.com.br

Lasai Restaurant­e

Headed by Chef Rafa Costa, this Basque-inspired restaurant uses local and fresh ingredient­s to bring diners on a flavor journey. With only a tasting menu on offer, diners sample a wide range of flavors and products from the restaurant’s gardens, the nearby sea and the neighborin­g land.

Largo dos Leões 35, Humaitá, Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil, tel 55 21 3449 1854 lasai.com.br

Térèze

Dine beside panoramic bay and valley views at this trendy restaurant serving Nuevo Latino fare. This restaurant often draws diners looking for a romantic evening.

Santa Teresa Hotel RJ – Mgallery, Rua Felício dos Santos 15, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tel 55 21 3380 0259 santateres­ahotelrio.com

ATTRACTION­S Copacabana Beach

This 2.5-mile stretch of beach sits between two historical forts. Bordering the beach are a variety of restaurant­s, bars and nightclubs, while the beach itself serves as the perfect spot for a walk along the promenade, a dip in the water or lying under the sun.

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden

Covering 130 acres with more than 6,500 species, these gardens also contain historical, artistic and archaeolog­ical monuments. Founded in the early 1800s, the gardens include some endangered flora species as well as statues of notable historical figures, internatio­nal-inspired architectu­re and beautiful fountains.

Rua Jardim Botânico 1008, Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tel 55 21 3874 1808 gov.br

Sugarloaf Mountain

Take a cable car to the top of this iconic mountain for panoramic views of the city and ocean. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, Sugarloaf Mountain sits nearly 1,300 feet above sea level, less than a 40-minute drive from the equally impressive Christ the Redeemer statue on nearby Corcovado Mountain.

Av. Pasteur 520, Urca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tel 55 21 2546 8433 bondinho.com.br

 ?? PHOTO: © MIKOLAJ64 | DREAMSTIME.COM ?? From the Top: Sky Costanera observator­y
PHOTO: © MIKOLAJ64 | DREAMSTIME.COM From the Top: Sky Costanera observator­y

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