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Rio de Janeiro, known as the "cidade maravilhosa" in Portuguese, offers amazing beaches, nightlife, and scenery–and it's likely that your trip will include some combo of those three things! Spend your days lounging on Ipanema Beach, caipirinha in hand, and nights samba-ing away in Copacabana. You might also want to go up to Corcovado to see one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the Christ the Redeemer statue. You can find virtually any kind of food in Rio de Janeiro, but a few popular staples include pao de queijo and feijoada, Brazil's national dish. Most of Rio's tourist-friendly hotels are concentrated along the densely populated beachfront neighborhoods like Ipanema, Leblon, and Copacabana—but that's not all there is to this vibrant city. Venture further afield and discover lesser-known areas like the bohemian, European-influenced Santa Teresa, or Urca, a low-key waterfront neighborhood in the shadow of Sugarloaf Mountain.
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