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All eyes are on the Cidade Maravilhosa, where a citywide rejuvenation effort has infused Rio’s neighborhoods with newfound energy. Welcome to a city reborn. http://tandl.me/1ccjAkT
Travel + Leisure: This 1940’s retreat is a mise-en-scène of tropical languor: palm-inspired print pillows; orchids everywhere. Sliding doors in the lobby open up to a sun-dappled deck overlooking Copacabana’s rooftops.
Travel + Leisure: Rio’s Neoclassical grande dame has lost none of her stateliness since the 1920’s glory days. Don't miss the property’s six-seat chef’s table at Cipriani Restaurant, one of the hottest spots in town.
Travel + Leisure: At the understatedly chic Fasano, Philippe Starck–designed rooms have billowing silk curtains and Sergio Rodrigues chairs. We love the rooftop pool's knockout views of Ipanema’s crescent-shaped beach.
Travel + Leisure: If you’re looking for an intimate hideaway in sprawling Rio, this is it. There’s a lush garden with colorful birds and a mosaic-tiled eco-spa. Ask about staff-led tours of the on-site art collection.
Travel + Leisure: In a colonial-style town house, Mama Ruisa is a study in quiet refinement, with cedar shutters, French doors, Jean Cocteau illustrations, and a colonnaded veranda offering views of the Guanabara Bay.
São Conrado Fashion Mall (Lj.), Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Clothing Store · São Conrado · 2 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Local designer Ricardo Bräutigam creates street clothes with serious attitude—black-silk vests; T-shirts emblazoned with rebellious slogans—that are a hit among Rio’s young and stylish set.
Travel + Leisure: Designer and entrepreneur Juliana Hemerly Silva’s line has developed a cult following with its zany, colorful sneakers, made of foldable nylon and completely customizable.
Travel + Leisure: Bossa nova aficionados will love this tiny Ipanema store—a temple to Brazil’s jazz-samba culture—packed with CD’s, vinyl, sheet music, and multilingual books that draw musicians of every skill level.
R. Visconde de Pirajá, 462 - Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Gift Store · Ipanema · 4 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Rio-born designer Gilson Martins uses the city’s landmarks (Christ the Redeemer; the Lapa arches) as inspiration for the stylized patterns on his inimitable satchels, wallets, and handbags.
Travel + Leisure: Included in this museum's 1,200-piece Latin American art collection are works from more than 100 talents, including native sculptor Iole de Freitas and Argentine kinetic artist Julio Le Parc.
R. Prof. Eurico Rabelo, s/n (Av. Maracanã), Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Soccer Stadium · Maracanã · 685 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Few activities in Rio can rival the thrill of watching a match at Brazil’s national soccer stadium—a symbol of the country’s futebol-centric culture. Guided tours are available on non–game days.
Travel + Leisure: Eight exhibition halls in the 20th-century palace feature rotating shows that celebrate the city’s scenery and diversity, while art workshops are held in the glass-walled annex.
Travel + Leisure: Behind the 17th-century monastery’s austere façade, you’ll find colonial-era panels and an intricately carved, gold-plated altar. Resident monks sing Gregorian chant during Sunday morning Mass.
Travel + Leisure: Santa Teresa residents fill this rustic lunchtime favorite to feast on home-style comfort food such as pork-and-black-bean feijoada and chicken-and-okra stew.
Travel + Leisure: Burgundy-born chef Claude Troisgros whips up innovative dishes that pack a flavorful punch at his first Rio outpost: duck magret with passion fruit; stuffed quail with onion-and-raisin manioc farofa.
French Restaurant · Botafogo · 100 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: This tapas place mixes the old-world (Art Deco chairs; ornate ironwork) with the kitsch (disco balls). The shareable portions are equally creative—tilapia with quinoa; prawns with heart of pupunha.
Av. Lineu de Paula Machado, 916 (R. Saturnino de Brito), Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Brazilian Restaurant · Lagoa · 66 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The ever-changing menu at chef Roberta Sudbrack's namesake restaurant focuses on seasonal ingredients sourced from local purveyors (like slow-cooked lamb with chervil or panqueca de doce de leite).
Mediterranean Restaurant · Ipanema · 123 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: At Ipanema’s Italian-influenced Satyricon, choose from the tank’s stock of live lobster and crayfish, or opt for delicacies such as the just-caught sea bream, baked in a rock-salt crust.
Travel + Leisure: Amid a scenic clutter of esoteric objects and art, the former antiques gallery turned landmark rocks out every night to five-act musical extravaganzas.
Estr. Roberto Burle Marx, 2019, Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Museum · Barra de Guaratiba · 28 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Thousands of rare plant species fill the gardens at the farmhouse estate and studio of Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, who laid out Copacabana’s two-tone beachside promenade.
Travel + Leisure: Explore the UFO-shaped, Oscar Niemeyer–designed Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Santa Cruz da Barra fort, and unspoiled beaches of this city, a 15-minute ferry ride from downtown Rio.