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Rio de Janeiro.


A Brazilian destination with nonstop adventure

Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, city, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro (rē`ō də zhänā`rō, Port. rē` thĭ zhənĕē`r
 (or Cidade Marauihosa, as the locals say) has a striking landscape--rain-forest-clad cliffs and alluring beaches. It's also a teeming metropolis that never sleeps. So pace yourself. There's much to see and do in this sun city.

* Good Eats: Taste the traditional dish, feijoada fei·jo·a·da  
n.
A Brazilian dish consisting of an assortment of sliced meats, such as tongue and sausage, and side dishes, including rice, beans, collard greens, oranges, and hot pepper sauce.
, comprised of black beans, pork and onions served with white rice, collard greens, fried manioc manioc: see cassava.  flour and pieces of orange. The Caesar Park Hotel has a feijoada special ($28 per person) on Saturdays. Order the local drink, caipirinha
    Caipirinha (pronounced [kaj.pi.'ri.ɲɐ]) is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça (pronounced IPA: [ˌkaˈʃasɐ]), sugar and lime.
    , made of cachaca ca·cha·ca also ca·cha·ça  
    n.
    A white Brazilian rum made from sugar cane.



    [Portuguese cachaça.]
     (sugar cane alcohol), sugar, lime and ice. And dine at a churrascaria A churrascaria (IPA pronunciation: [ʃuxaska'ɾiɐ]) is a Brazilian or Portuguese steakhouse. Churrasco is the cooking style, which translates roughly from the Portuguese for 'barbecue'.  (barbecue house) such as Churrascaria Mariu's (5521-287-2552) or Churrascaria Porcao de Ipanema (5521-521-0999).

    * Nightlife: Samba the evening away at Rua Silva Telles (5521-238-5564) or at Cafe Nice (5521-262-0679). Also, check out Piano Bar 43 (5521-221-7734) or Rio Jazz Club (5521-541-9046).

    * Beach Life: Rio is home to two of the world's most famous beaches--Ipanema and Copacabana.

    * Sites Worth Seeing: Visit Parque Nacional da (de) Tijuca (5521-224-3242) for a taste of a tropical jungle. Another popular attraction, Sugar Loaf Mountain, features a panoramic view on a cable car ride. And explore gin's numerous museums, such as Museu Carmen Miranda (Carmen Miranda Museum, 5521-551-2597). It features costumes and fruit-basket headdresses of the 1940s Brazilian movie star.

    * Sleepy Time: The Copacabana Palace (5521-5487070) is one of Rio's grandest beachfront hotels. Rooms start at $380. Located near most attractions is Sheraton Rio Hotel (5521-274-1122), with rooms from $220. Caesar Park Hotel Ipanema (5521-525-2515) is a five-star hotel with rooms from $307. Bargain for a better rate. (Bargain at markets and with unmetered taxis.)

    * FYI "For your information." See digispeak.

    FYI - For Your Information
    : Tourists have been targets of crime. Therefore, a police unit patrols areas frequented by travelers.

    * Details: Visit www.rioconventionbureau.com.br or call 213-651-2664 for more information.
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    Title Annotation:travel highlights
    Author:Brown, Ann
    Publication:Black Enterprise
    Article Type:Brief Article
    Geographic Code:3BRAZ
    Date:Jul 1, 2000
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