Time Out Rio de Janeiro (Time Out Guides)

Time Out Rio de Janeiro (Time Out Guides)

One of the world’s most exciting cities, Rio de Janeiro is a heady mix of stunning beaches and steep mountains, opulence and sprawling hillside slums. This trustworthy guide helps adventurous travelers experience all the city has to offer, from swanky boutique hotels to baile funk parties to the city’s new Guggenheim gallery, scheduled to open in 2007. In-depth guides cover local foods, artists, musicians, sports, events, and festivals, with critics’ picks for the best bars and restaurants in a variety of categories.

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Rio de Janeiro (Footprint Focus)

Rio de Janeiro (Footprint Focus)

Rio de Janeiro needs no introduction. Even those who know nothing about Brazil will recognize the massive statue of Christ the Redeemer, arms outstretched to the city below, as belonging to the country’s hippest city. Spend the afternoon on one of Rio’s many beaches or hike in the mountains that overlook the city; this a town of sweeping vistas, of frenetic carnivals and of street bars selling ice-cold beer by the sea. Footprtintfocus Rio de Janeiro is the ideal guide for this iconic city, providing detailed information on top attractions and fascinating insights into Rio’s culture and history. This guide also features extensive coverage of Rio de Janeiro the state, from bohemian fishing villages to the world’s most biodiverse forest.

 

·         Essentials section with practical advice on getting there and around.

·         Highlights maps so you know what not to miss.

·         Comprehensive, up-to-date listings of where to eat, sleep and party.

·         Detailed street maps for Rio de Janeiro and other key towns in the state.

·         Slim enough to fit in your pocket.

 

Loaded with advice and information on how to get around, this concise Footprintfocus guide will help you get the most out Rio de Janeiro without weighing you down.

 

The content of Footprintfocus Rio de Janeiro guide has been extracted from Footprint’s Brazil Handbook.

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Rio De Janeiro (Global Cities)

Rio De Janeiro (Global Cities)
By 2007, the world will pass from being a mainly rural to a mainly urban population. Large cities, including mega cities with more than 10 million people, present key challenges relating to sustainable development and citizenship. Each title in this new geography series reveals reasons for the city’s location and the structure of the population, and explores environmental issues such as transport, waste, pollution and wildlife, city economy, culture, leisure and tourism and look to the future.

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Rio For Partiers travel guide to Rio de Janeiro

Rio For Partiers travel guide to Rio de Janeiro

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LT guide: Rio de Janeiro.(WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM LATIN AMERICA): An article from: Latin Trade

This digital document is an article from Latin Trade, published by Miami Media, LLC on March 1, 2011. The length of the article is 691 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: LT guide: Rio de Janeiro.(WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM LATIN AMERICA)
Author: Unavailable
Publication: Latin Trade (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2011
Publisher: Miami Media, LLC
Volume: 19 Issue: 2 Page: 52(1)

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Rio De Janeiro and Environs – Travellers’ Guide

Rio De Janeiro and Environs - Travellers Guide
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

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Rio de Janeiro Travel Guide

Rio de Janeiro Travel Guide

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Experience Rio de Janeiro: a travel guide (2011)

Experience Rio de Janeiro: a travel guide (2011)

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RIO DE JANEIRO 1956-1964 (Time)

RIO DE JANEIRO 1956-1964 (Time)
In the 1950s, Rio expanded into a metropolis of nearly 2.5 million inhabitants. New styles of architecture, sculpture, graphic art, literature, music, film and painting emerged in the wake of the Second World War. The key word was new, as in Neoconcretism in art, Bossa Nova (New Beat) in music, and Cinema Novo in film-making. Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica, Amílcar de Castro, Sérgio Camargo, Milton Dacosta, Franz Weissmann and Lygia Pape among others, explored issues relating to spaces and spatiality and the creative process behind the work of art.

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Wallpaper* City Guide Rio de Janeiro 2011 (Wallpaper* City Guides)

Wallpaper* City Guide Rio de Janeiro 2011 (Wallpaper* City Guides)
Wallpaper* City Guides not only suggest where to stay, what to eat, and what to drink, but what the tourist passionate about design might want to see, whether he or she has a week or just 24 hours in the city. Some of the highlights include up-and-coming neighborhoods, an `Architour? of landmark buildings, design centers, and the best shops to buy unique items.
Wallpaper* City Guides present travelers with a fast-track ticket to the chosen location. The tightly-edited guides offer the best, most exciting, and the most beautiful of the featured city. The guides are expertly designed with function as a priority, and they have tabbed sections so that readers can find information easily. The guides include currency rate information, maps, and a color-coding system to help the reader navigate through different parts of the city. They are the ultimate combination of form and function.
The guides are compiled by Wallpaper* magazine experts and their extraordinary network of international correspondents. The writers have put their heads together to come up with fascinating, efficient guides for the hip, urban traveler with his or her finger on the pulse. They are truly the insider?s guide to each featured city.
The first Wallpaper* City Guides were published in Fall 2006 on the occasion of Wallpaper*?s first anniversary. For more than a decade, Wallpaper* has been the first to uncover and enticingly present the best urban travel spots from across the globe. The City Guides are the perfect way to present a decade of experience in one precisely edited guide. As of early 2010, there are 80 city guides available, with seven more on the way by the end of the year.
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