

Barra Beach, a 10km stretch of sand and surf, is a popular destination for water sports and sunbathing.
A beautiful, unspoiled beach with clear waters and golden sand, perfect for relaxation and swimming.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the coastline and the city, especially stunning at sunset.
A vibrant night market offering local food, handicrafts, and live music, providing a glimpse into the city's culture.
Black bean stew with rice, served with fried eggs and farofa (toasted cassava flour).
Black bean stew with various cuts of pork, served with rice, farofa, and orange slices.
Fried bean fritters filled with shrimp, served with vatapá (shrimp and coconut paste) and spicy pepper sauce.
Barra Beach has strong sunlight, so a hat is essential to protect from sunburn.
To protect skin and marine life while swimming in the ocean.
For keeping your phone safe while enjoying water activities like snorkeling or swimming.
A Barra da Tijuca institution, Café do Leão serves traditional Brazilian breakfast with a view of the beach.
Known for its excellent Italian cuisine, Gero is a popular choice for lunch in Barra da Tijuca.
Zuka is a high-end Japanese restaurant, famous for its sushi and stunning ocean views.
Handcrafted from local seashells, these necklaces and earrings are a symbol of Barra Beach's coastal heritage.
A traditional sugarcane-based spirit, produced locally and named after a legendary Barra resident.
Colorful t-shirts featuring local landmarks and designs, reflecting the vibrant spirit of Barra Beach.
Nagpur Zoo, established in 1961, is a lush green sanctuary housing a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the rare White Tiger.
Celebrate the annual apple blossom bloom in this charming museum dedicated to the region's rich orchard history.
A historic museum dedicated to the life and work of W.E.B. Du Bois, a key figure in the civil rights movement, located in his birthplace.