Holiday apartment rental is essential for tourists planning to go to Rio Carnival in Brazil in the spring.
Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to Rio de Janeiro, making holiday apartments vital to consider well in advance.
Hostels become so full, holiday rentals have even stretched to space on balconies for travelers to camp down.
Some hotels insist on a minimum stay of at least seven days during the event with most booked up during the previous year.
While tickets to the parades at the Sambadrome can reach hundreds of Brazilian Real, street parties are free and just as fun.
Although the elegant costumes may be lacking, music and dancing are assured. There is a programme of these events, which can be obtained at tourist information centers.
The Ipanema band has been on the scene since 1965 and parades the streets around the popular high-end suburb full of brass.
Be sure not to miss the parades in Santa Teresa, a part of Rio filled with traditional Brazilian architecture that come to life when the dates for the carnival are announced for either March or February.
The route to this Rio suburb is long and uphill, but there is a tram to take tourists up to the top for a minimal fee.
Combine your carnival experience with a trip to Christ the Redeemer, but get there early to avoid the crowds, spreading their arms in front of the statue for the cameras.
Also, providing a splendid panorama of the city are the Sugar Loaf Mountains, which are best visited at sunset.
From this vantage point at the far end of the city, you can see parties spilling onto Ipanema beach and Copacabana from a view reached by cable car.
Of course, Rio beach is the highlight for tourists and locals alike, who give the sun a round of applause at sunset to thank Christo for life in such an amazing place.
Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to Rio de Janeiro, making holiday apartments vital to consider well in advance.
Hostels become so full, holiday rentals have even stretched to space on balconies for travelers to camp down.
Some hotels insist on a minimum stay of at least seven days during the event with most booked up during the previous year.
While tickets to the parades at the Sambadrome can reach hundreds of Brazilian Real, street parties are free and just as fun.
Although the elegant costumes may be lacking, music and dancing are assured. There is a programme of these events, which can be obtained at tourist information centers.
The Ipanema band has been on the scene since 1965 and parades the streets around the popular high-end suburb full of brass.
Be sure not to miss the parades in Santa Teresa, a part of Rio filled with traditional Brazilian architecture that come to life when the dates for the carnival are announced for either March or February.
The route to this Rio suburb is long and uphill, but there is a tram to take tourists up to the top for a minimal fee.
Combine your carnival experience with a trip to Christ the Redeemer, but get there early to avoid the crowds, spreading their arms in front of the statue for the cameras.
Also, providing a splendid panorama of the city are the Sugar Loaf Mountains, which are best visited at sunset.
From this vantage point at the far end of the city, you can see parties spilling onto Ipanema beach and Copacabana from a view reached by cable car.
Of course, Rio beach is the highlight for tourists and locals alike, who give the sun a round of applause at sunset to thank Christo for life in such an amazing place.
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