accomodation in Rio de JaneiroShow all entries with tags: accomodation |
1. Travel Tip:
Barao da Torre
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Rio's got loads of hostel, and they range from huge party places with bars, hot tubs and glitter balls (yes, seriously, glitter balls!) to friendly little places where your stay will be more about... Tags for this Chapter: hostels accomodation friendly |
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2. Travel Tip:
Get a Portuguese dictionary, avoid the gringo tax!
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Even if you speak no Portuguese, it's worth learning the very basics before you go, as this can end up saving you quite a lot in terms of accomodation. I started searching using the Portuguese term... Tags for this Chapter: accomodation internet braziliansites portuguese |
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3. Travel Tip:
Finding somewhere to live in Rio
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After spending six months in Rio in 2006, and a total of 10 months in South America the same year, settling back in to life in cold, rainy England wasn't too much fun. After saving up for nearly a... Tags for this Chapter: accomodation riodejaneiro |
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4. Travel Tip:
Good budget accomodation in Botafogo
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While most visitors to Rio head straight for the tourist hotspots of Copacabana and Ipanema, if you´re on a tight budget then one of the best places to stay is Botafogo. I stayed for a few nights... Tags for this Travel Tip: hammocks hostel budget accomodation botafogo |
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