

outlooks of Corcovado and Pão de Açúcar to the dance halls, bars and open-air cafes that proliferate the city, cariocas live for the moment without a care in the world.
This idea of paradise has enchanted visitors for centuries, and there are dozens of ways to be seduced.

You can surf great breaks off Prainha, hike through Tijuca’s rainforests, sail across Guanabára, dance the night away in Lapa or just people-watch on Ipanema Beach.
While Rio has its share of serious problems, there are plenty of residents – expats included – who wouldn’t dream of relocating. It’s no coincidence Christo himself sits arms outstretched across the city, either.
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Ready to go?

- Take a cog train to Christ the Redeemer and a cable car to Sugar Loaf Mountain
- Cruise the beautiful wildlife-filled Sepetiba Bay on a schooner
- See Rio de Janeiro from the air in a helicopter



