Places by hugo


Casa da Guia

a old Manor House from the 19th century was transformed to one of the most beautiful places in Cascais, with a great variety of attractions. Casa da Guia is the perfect place for a meeting, shopping, a meal or just for relaxing. Situated by the sea, you can enjoy a the wonderful while [...]

Dom João de Castro Bank

Dom João de Castro Bank (also known as Don João de Castro Bank) is a large submarine volcano in the Azores in the central Atlantic Ocean. The volcano lies midway between the islands of Terceira and São Miguel and rises to within 14 m of the sea surface. The volcano has a large fumarole field [...]

Pico da Vara

Pico da Vara is the highest mountain on the Portuguese island of São Miguel, in the Azores archipelago of Macaronesia in the Atlantic Ocean. It lies in the east of the island in the Serra da Tronqueira range in the municipality of Nordeste. The area around the mountain includes the largest remaining stand of the [...]

Café Gaúcho

This classic botequin is in downtown Rio. It opens to a busy street corner, making the most of the city’s joyful culture and tropical air. Commuters step off the sidewalk to the cashier, offering a few coins in exchange for a chit, which they then take to the coffee counter.

Pão de Açúcar

Rising 1,299 feet (396 meters) above Guanabara Bay, Pão de Açúcar (“Sugarloaf”) mountain offers spectacular panoramic views of Rio, especially at sunset. Reach summit on two-stage cable cars, stopping at Morro da Urca. Tip: “There are summer evening concerts on Morro de Urca.”—Flávia Alessandra, actress, Globo TV. Visit Oi Noites Cariocas (www.oinoitescariocas.com.br) for concert details.

Ipanema Beach

“On weekends, Rio’s fashion runway.”—Ruy Castro, author, Bossa Nova: The Story of the Brazilian Music That Seduced the World. Play beach soccer with locals, spot TV stars at Posto 9, watch the sun set against the Dos Irmaos twin peaks.

Copacabana Beach

The hub of Rio’s tourist industry. People from around the world pack the beach by day, the clubs by night. Oceanside avenue shuts down each Sunday for pedestrian-only traffic. New Year’s Eve fireworks display attracts two million revelers.

Lapa

Bohemian neighborhood enjoying a renaissance. Live choro and samba at night; antique stores on Rua do Lavrádio; street market first Saturday of each month.

Santa Teresa

“Old-time neighborhood packed with ateliers and traditional restaurants.”—Flávia Alessandra. Ride streetcar across Arcos da Lapa; visit Museu da Chácara do Céu on the way. Start at Estação de Bondes.

Jardim Botânico

340-acre (138-hectare) natural reserve; celebrated its 200th anniversary in June 2008. 8,000 plant species from Brazil and abroad. ;