colonialbuilding in Rio de JaneiroShow all entries with tags: colonialbuilding |
1. Travel Tip:
Ernesto, Lapa
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
I recently saw a letter in a newspaper complaining that chairs outside Ernesto, in downtown Lapa, were obstructing the pavement. This seemed a little ridiculous seeing as the streets of Lapa are... Tags for this Chapter: colonialbuilding afternoondrinks snacks |
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2. Travel Tip:
Paco Imperial
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful
If you speak Portuguese then this is a good place to come to catch an art-house film, but I just ducked in to escape the pouring rain. It was worth it, though - there's a nice restaurant and coffee... Tags for this Chapter: colonialbuilding flagstones courtyard salads |
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3. Travel Tip:
Green Hostel, Botafogo
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Botafogo's not the most famous neighbourhood in Rio, but there are plenty of reasons to stay there - not least because the hostels are a darned sight cheaper than those in Ipanema and Copacabana.... Tags for this Chapter: balcony colonialbuilding hammocks |
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4. Travel Tip:
Green Hostel, Botafogo
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful
Botafogo's not the most famous neighbourhood in Rio, but there are plenty of reasons to stay there - not least because the hostels are a darned sight cheaper than those in Ipanema and Copacabana.... Tags for this Chapter: balcony colonialbuilding hammocks |
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5. Travel Tip:
Trip Hostel, Santa Teresa
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful
Rio Hostel, in Santa Teresa, gets in all the guide books, but this other Santa Teresa hostel is all too often overlooked. I came in here search of water on a hot and hungover New Year's Day - when... Tags for this Chapter: hostel balcony sofas dvd colonialbuilding |
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