4 Places You Must Go In Rio, Brazil.
<p>It’s a unique sensation. The samba schools from Rio and other cities spend six months having artistic essays where the tourists and locals can go and enjoy the party. It is still happening in the post-pandemic world, and I strongly encourage you to attend one of these events. It usually occurs inside the communities and helps the samba schools raise the money they need for the parade in Carnaval.</p>
<h1>2. Santa Teresa</h1>
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<p>It’s a traditional neighboring in the hills of downtown Rio de Janeiro. A beautiful place, with beautiful french architecture-inspired houses with a fantastic view of the city. The area also has excellent restaurants where you enjoy traditional local dishes.</p>
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