Posted on June 17, 2010.
Can anyone grammar check this for me please? The first place I would go east of Rio de Janeiro. "The Brazilians say that God created the world in six days and the seventh day, he created Rio. Rio - "The Marvelous City" - corresponds to one of the Atlantic Ocean with its famous beaches as Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, a paradise on earth! It remains to be seen ... is the place, the tropical climate, and the samba schools and of course the famous Carnival celebrations have given Rio's image of a small corner of paradise on earth. However, that name suggests, the city has no foundation next to a river, but it is (located in a bay).
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most spectacular cities in the world. In Rio, they have a fantastic view called "Christ Redeemer" on Corcovado mountain which gives an even larger level, and is the best known and recognized historic Rio. Another sight seeing is true for any football ( soccer) fan, a visit to the Maracana Stadium is a necessary pilgrimage, where you can walk in the footprints of those who belong to the great Pele and many other legends. The nightlife in Rio is like the city throw the biggest party in the world is not going into hibernation after Ash Wednesday. Rio has a vibrant music and arts scene, classical music and opera, art films and, cool jazz and stains chorinho, outdoor bars on the top clubs of Samba, and exciting nightlife. The current social climate in Rio gave the Cariocas, residents of the City, a unique way of life.
Watch these beautiful bodies through the whole day, already gives you the feeling that you've arrived in heaven. Even if tolerance has increased in recent years, many villages and towns surrounding Rio de Janeiro are some worth visiting. If you have time, it is advisable to take trips to colonial small towns like Buzios Parachior and St. Tropez of Brazil. The biggest hyphen for Cariocas (Rio residents are known as) is the video is broad sandy beaches. In fact, a 60-mile stretch of hedonistic pleasure is yours for the request. Lawn, pool, Flirting or just relax Oceanside is a daily event. There is a beach that is open to everyone. Copacabana and Ipanema are just two that are world famous. Some others, like Praia do Diablo (Devil's Beach) or loneliness Grumari offer remote and specialized activities.
Walking to Ipanema is simple and worthwhile. It is also the case of "Girl From" found. A great way black and white tiles called the march provides (Calasado), an ideal place for people watching. Ipanema is also remarkable for restaurants and bars. The beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema are lit at night which makes them much safer than in previous years. Needless to say that if your goal is beach in Rio, it is easy to find. Without doubt, when you think about Brazil, Rio will be the first in your mind. And yes, you should really believe it. Rio may be the first step of your trip to Brazil.
With nearly 6 million inhabitants, one of the most valuable resources in Rio is often overlooked: its people. Brazil is a melting pot of races, colors and creeds. Not the first race, color or religion dominates in Brazil. There is room for everyone, and this includes the many visitors who come each year in Brazil from all corners of the planet. Cariocas are particularly friendly and playful.
A crash course in Portuguese is helpful. While it is true that many Brazilians understand and speak Spanish, it is not their native language and may offend some Cariocas. Otherwise, most Brazilians out of their way to help a visitor navigate the city. Rio is definitely a city - with all the auxiliary traffic and bustle. But the life that inspires the pilot Rio to three lanes where there were only supposed to be two coaxial as an impromptu samba tired legs and the most famous players.