Sightseeing
Sightseeing Overview
Rio’s main attraction is its scenery. There is a stunning view at every turn, as steep, granite mountains – such as Corcovado and Po de Acar – rise dramatically above the Centro skyscrapers and curved golden beaches. And it is on these beaches – the most famous of which are Copacabana and Ipanema – that the energetic and leisurely lifestyle of the Cariocas is constantly on show. But the city is also brimming with a wealth of cultural attractions.
Rio is divided into three zones – the Centro, Zona Norte (north) and Zona Sul (south). Maracan Stadium is located in Zona Norte. Many of Rio’s historic buildings and its museums and galleries are located in and around the Centro. However, Rio’s biggest attractions, including its beaches, are found in Zona Sul. Because Rio’s districts are spread out, it is best for tourists to take public transport to a particular area and then explore it on foot. Although security has been stepped up in many areas, thanks to the increased numbers of tourist police, visitors are still advised to keep their wits about them and carry only the minimum amount of money and possessions required.
Tourist Information
Riotur – Empresa de Turismo do Municipo do Rio de Janeiro Rua da Assembleia 10–9, Centro Tel: (21) 2217 7575. Fax: (21) 2531 1872. E-mail: riotur.riotur@pcrj.rj.gov.br Website: www.riodejaneiro-turismo.com.br Opening hours: Mon–Fri 0900–1800.
Other branches and booths are located at both airports, the Rodoviria Novo Rio bus terminal, Rio Sul Shopping Centre and Avenida Princesa Isabel 183, Copacabana.
Al Rio (tel: (21) 2542 8080 or 0800 707 1808) is a tourist information service in English and/or Portuguese, operating Monday to Friday 0900–1800.
Passes There are no dedicated tourist passes currently available.
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