at a glance | the origins of most of latin american music can date back to the spanish and portuguese colonization of southern and central america during the sixteenth century - although samba takes president in rio de janeiro, there are a number of other musical styles that cariocas have adopted, including those sounds from its neighboring countries. here is our quick guide listing of the best events and places where to enjoy latin music in rio de janeiro, on any night of the week. |
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restaurants | choro | reggae | electronic | rap | |
shopping | samba | bossa nova | mpb | hip-hop | monday |
etiquette | funk carioca | forró | pagode | alternative | tuesday |
carnival | hispanic | jazz | lounge | rock | wednesday |
réveillon | sertanejo | live | classical & piano | multi types | thursday |
accommodations | friday | ||||
transport | saturday | ||||
safety | sunday | ||||
extras | news & events | ||||
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