As seen in memorable movies like My Name Ain’t Johnny and in games that capture the spirit of Rio de Janeiro in all its glory, such as Rio Gems by 3 Oaks, it’s a wonderful city that is packed with an abundance of things to do and sights to see. From the Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado to the raucous Carnaval festival that is filled with floats and funky dance moves, this action-packed destination is filled with a variety of other escapades to get firmly stuck into during your Brazilian adventure.
So, in case you’re considering venturing to the second-most-populous city in Brazil after São Paulo, then let’s take a brief look at a selection of things to do there.Â
Watch a soccer match in a country that loves the beautiful game
From Ronaldo and Zico to Pele and Ronaldinho, Brazil is arguably the most famous soccer-playing nation on earth that has produced some of the game’s most iconic stars. As such, it’s a wonderful country to watch a soccer game. There are a number of teams you can see in Rio de Janeiro, all of which are supported by millions of passionate fans throughout the country. The leading teams in Rio include the likes of Flamengo, Fluminense, Botafogo, and Vasco da Gama, with tickets relatively easy to snap up and an atmosphere on offer that’s unlike any other sporting occasion you’ve been to before. Even if you aren’t keen on the beautiful game, experiencing a match in Brazil is an unforgettable experience.
Copacabana Beach is a lovely location
Once you’ve ventured up to the aforementioned Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado, a relaxing and refreshing drink on Copacabana Beach is well worth enjoying. You can also sunbathe, join in on a volleyball game, head into the crystal clear waters for a delightful swim, or simply stay in one of the lively beachfront bars for some extra drinks and a selection of delightful local treats. Offering an excellent vibe and a welcoming overall feel, Copacabana Beach is a lovely location to frequent for a good few hours at a time.Â
Sugarloaf Mountain is Rio de Janeiro’s iconic peak
One of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, Sugarloaf Mountain is in demand for a reason. Rio de Janeiro’s iconic peak is essentially a glorious 396-metre summit that provides unforgettable views filled with forests, mountains, and wonderfully pristine beaches. You can reach the top by catching a cable car, although the 30-minute hike is a tempting opportunity for many. Either way, this picturesque location is well worth adding to your itinerary.Â
Tijuca National Park is the biggest urban rainforest on Earth
If you need a break from the bustling nature of Rio de Janeiro and fancy taking in an area that’s filled with natural beauty, then Tijuca National Park, the biggest urban rainforest on Earth, is a must. Just 45 minutes from the aforementioned Copacabana Beach, this lush expanse is packed full of wildlife; it contains hiking trails for any adventurers among us, there are scenic spots that are perfect for sharing on Instagram, and there are around 30 waterfalls and mountains to witness in the flesh.Â
Also consider checking out Santa Teresa, Parque Lage, and Lapa.Â