

A lush, 54-hectare garden showcasing over 6,500 plant species, including a stunning collection of orchids.

Rio's climate can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers, especially in the Botanical Garden's lush environment.
The Botanical Garden spans over 130 hectares, so comfortable footwear is essential for exploring its paths.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Rio's warm climate, and having a portable water bottle allows you to refill at the garden's water fountains.
Iconic coffee shop since 1894, known for its pastries and historic atmosphere.
Charming café near the beach, loved for its breakfast and views.
Historic restaurant with stunning views, offering traditional Brazilian cuisine.
A historic 19th-century garden showcasing over 6,500 plant species.
A historic tram ride offering panoramic views of Rio's iconic landscapes.
An iconic Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ, offering panoramic views of Rio.

Cheesy bread rolls made from tapioca starch and cheese, often served for breakfast.

Fried pastry filled with various sweet or savory fillings, a popular breakfast and snack item.
Black bean stew with various cuts of pork, beef, and sausages, served with rice, farofa, and orange slices.
Handcrafted using traditional Brazilian weaving techniques, these tote bags feature the garden's iconic plants and flowers.
A traditional Brazilian sugarcane-based liquor, often used in Caipirinha cocktails, reflecting the country's rich history of sugarcane production.

Unique pieces crafted from semi-precious stones found in Brazil, such as agate and amethyst, showcasing the country's rich mineral diversity.
Experience the history of Chitrakut Fort through a captivating Light and Sound show, set against the backdrop of the ancient fort.

Home to the world's largest collection of Salvador Dalí's works, this iconic museum is a surrealist's dream, housed in a stunning 15th-century building.
Experience the Amazon's vibrant sunset while dining on a traditional Brazilian dinner.