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In addition to the Sugarloaf Mountain, it is also Cristo Redendor on the Corcovado that has made Rio world-famous. After breakfast, take the cog railway through the forest to reach the world-famous statue. From the top, you have a wonderful view of Rio. The tour then continues to the Cosme Velho district, which is characterised by villas, and the Santa Teresa neighbourhood, which has retained a village-like flair. Elegant residential buildings line the steep, winding streets and are home to unusual bars and romantic restaurants with sea views. The neighbourhood is known for its artists' studios, the Museu da Chácara do Céu with European and Brazilian art exhibitions and the idyllic Parque das Ruínas with an art gallery built around the ruins of a manor house.
Energy, music, dancing, good food and cocktails - tonight you will enjoy the night in Lapa, a district in the heart of Rio that combines historic buildings and streets with a lively artistic centre. You will spend the evening in Rio Scenarium, a samba venue in a large building furnished with antiques. Enjoy the view of the artists or try a few steps yourself, treat yourself to a cocktail and experience the Brazilian joie de vivre at night.