
Christ the Redeemer
Cristo Redentor
The iconic 30-meter tall statue of Jesus overlooking Rio from Corcovado mountain. One of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Best visited early morning for sunrise views before crowds.

Sugarloaf Mountain
Pão de Açúcar
A 396-meter granite peak accessed by cable car. The ride has two stages, with views getting progressively more stunning. Sunset from the top is one of Rio's most romantic experiences.

Selarón Steps
Escadaria Selarón
A colorful mosaic staircase created by Chilean artist Jorge Selarón. 250 steps covered in tiles from 60+ countries. An ever-evolving art project that became Rio's most photographed staircase.

Copacabana Beach
Praia de Copacabana
The world's most famous beach. A 4km crescent of sand with the iconic black-and-white wave mosaic sidewalk. Packed with tourists, beach vendors, football games, and people-watching.

Ipanema Beach
Praia de Ipanema
More upscale and less touristy than Copacabana. Posto 9 is the social epicenter—where beautiful people gather. Cleaner water, better vibe, and the inspiration for 'The Girl from Ipanema.'

Arpoador Beach
Praia do Arpoador
A small rocky beach between Copacabana and Ipanema famous for its sunset. Locals gather on the rocks every evening to applaud as the sun sets behind Two Brothers Mountain.

Prainha Beach
Prainha
A small, pristine beach 45 minutes west of the city. Surrounded by lush mountains and protected as an environmental reserve. Popular with surfers and those seeking nature.

Tijuca National Park
Floresta da Tijuca
The world's largest urban rainforest. Trails lead to waterfalls, viewpoints, and wildlife. Home to Christ the Redeemer. Perfect escape from beach crowds into nature.

Rio Botanical Garden
Jardim Botânico
A serene 140-hectare garden with over 6,000 plant species. Famous for its towering royal palm avenue. Peaceful escape from Rio's intensity with lakes, orchids, and sculptures.

Lage Park
Parque Lage
A stunning mansion and gardens at the foot of Corcovado. The café inside the mansion has views of Christ the Redeemer through the arches. Free entry, romantic atmosphere, popular photo spot.

Lapa Arches
Arcos da Lapa
An 18th-century aqueduct that's now Rio's nightlife landmark. The area underneath transforms into street parties (rodas de samba) on Friday and Saturday nights. Bars, clubs, and live music everywhere.

Maracanã Stadium
Estádio do Maracanã
The iconic football cathedral that hosted two World Cup finals (1950, 2014) and the 2016 Olympics opening ceremony. Catch a Flamengo or Fluminense match to experience Brazilian football passion.

Santa Teresa Tram
Bondinho de Santa Teresa
A vintage yellow tram that climbs from downtown to the bohemian hilltop neighborhood of Santa Teresa. Crosses the Lapa Arches and offers stunning views. One of the last working tram systems in Brazil.

Pedra do Sal
Historic stone square in the port zone where samba was born. Free outdoor samba rodas (circles) on Monday and Friday nights. Locals dance, sing, and drink in the street until late.

Dona Marta Viewpoint
Mirante Dona Marta
A helicopter-pad viewpoint offering 360° views of Rio: Christ, Sugarloaf, beaches, and favelas. Famous from Michael Jackson's 'They Don't Care About Us' video. Best views for photography.

Pedra Bonita
A 696m peak reached by a relatively easy 1.5-hour hike. Launch point for hang gliders. Panoramic views of the entire South Zone, beaches, and mountains. Popular with local hikers.





