The Urca community is a gem, can be seen in half a day and can be merged with seeing Sugarloaf and/or Praia Vermelha. Don’t ignore the possibility to get away from the commonly congested and hectic beach areas and spend time together with the local residences in this extremely safe, charming, plus chic location.
Filed under Soccer by Tamares Oliveira.
Sugarloaf Hill stands from the bay 1300 feet (395 meters) above the ocean and protects the entry to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every single first-time guest to Rio ought to take the trip up to the top of this amazing hill. The peak is reached using a 2 phase cable car. The visitor will delight in wide ranging views of Ipanema and Copacabana Beaches towards the west, as well as greater Rio de Janeiro in the east.
Filed under Soccer by Simone Ribeiro.
Rio de Janeiro is the second major city in Brazil and the state capital of Rio de Janeiro. The town is better recognized for its beaches, carnivals, soccer, music and its well preserved exotic forests. Generally known just as Rio and once a Portuguese colony, it was also the capital of Brazil for about two centuries in the course of the 19th century. Brasilia took over as the capital in 1960 when Brazil realized independence.
Filed under Soccer by Helena Tavarez.
Few cities on the planet have been gifted by so much natural beauty as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Its name summons pictures of white-sand beaches, the Cristo Redentor, brazillian carnival, a football game at Maracana, samba, favelas and rows of high-rise apartments. Rio de Janeiro is a contrasting city with many vacationers adhering to rental apartments and hotels in the beach locations of Copacabana and Ipanema.
Filed under Soccer by Lais Goncalves.