at a glance |
important internationl events such as rio +20 united nations conference of sustainable development in 2012, the world youth day/visit of pope francis in 2013, the fifa world cup of 2014 and the olympics of 2016, have all facilitated and motivated this segment of the accomodaton industry to grow exponentially. the recent pacification efforts that made many of rio's favelas safer to visit, created new areas where hostels could flourish, both due to a lower cost in these areas, and to strong interest of many visitors having a more local experience. today, brazil is known for having an extensive repertoire of hostels, from boutique venues such as da lapa design hotel to big chain hostels such as che legarto and el misti. |
camping | |||
attractions | hostels | ||||
beaches | pousadas | ||||
sports | motels | ||||
entertainment | hotels | ||||
music | apart-hotels | ||||
nightlife | apartments | ||||
restaurants | guest houses | ||||
shopping | |||||
etiquette | |||||
carnival | |||||
réveillon | centro | zona sul | favelas | other areas | |
accommodations | trendy | ||||
transport | romantic | ||||
safety | scenic | ||||
extras | by area | ||||
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