Highlights

Get ready to samba your way through the energetic neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro! Uncover hidden gems in the artsy Santa Teresa, bustling with vibrant street art and winding staircases. Hunt for treasures in Zona Sul's upscale districts like Ipanema and Leblon, known for their awe-inspiring views and world-famous beaches. Dive into the heart of Rio’s nightlife in Lapa where sizzling samba clubs await. Take an enlightening stroll in Flamengo, a green oasis sprinkled with historic monuments. Here in Rio de Janeiro, every turn unveils a fresh batch of fun. Let the scavenger hunt commence!

Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro

Rio's Downtown (Centro) is filled with colonial-era buildings, museums, and many traditional Brazilian restaurants. It's a business center during the day and cultural hub during the night. The neighborhood also has a wide variety of shops, making it a great location for a scavenger hunt.

Famous for its nightlife, Lapa is one of the most visited neighborhoods in Rio. The streets are lined with historical buildings, bars, and restaurants where people can explore a variety of unique retail options. The most famous landmark is the Carioca Aqueduct, a colonial structure that's now a symbol of the city.

Santa Teresa is known for its winding, narrow streets with a bohemian vibe. Known for its artsy spirit, Santa Teresa has plenty of unique shops, studios, and galleries. The neighborhood is also home to the famous Escadaria Selarón (Selaron Staircase).

Botafogo is a beachfront neighborhood known for its commercial vibe, with many office buildings, restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Despite being a commercial zone, the neighborhood is full of cultural spaces and old mansions turned into cultural institutions that add to the charm.

Rua Dias Ferreira in Leblon is a cosmopolitan street filled with a variety of shops and restaurants. Leblon is one of the wealthiest areas in Rio with its upscale boutiques and cosmopolitan dining scene making it a great choice for a scavenger hunt.

Rio's Downtown (Centro)

Rio's Downtown (Centro) is filled with colonial-era buildings, museums, and many traditional Brazilian restaurants. It's a business center during the day and cultural hub during the night. The neighborhood also has a wide variety of shops, making it a great location for a scavenger hunt.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Al Kuwait - Culinária Árabe - Traditional spot with Middle Eastern food like kafta, kibbeh & stuffed eggplant, plus Brazilian fare.
  • Bar do Elias Restaurante - Middle Eastern buffet, plus other cuisines, with juices & wine in a cozy, contemporary space.
  • Comuna
  • Cachaçaria Mangue Seco - A casual restaurant with a wide selection of cachaças that serves an array of appetizers & seafood.
  • Galeto 183 - Large portions of grilled meat with farofa & beans at a traditional spot with a real Rio-bar vibe.

Lapa Neighborhood

Famous for its nightlife, Lapa is one of the most visited neighborhoods in Rio. The streets are lined with historical buildings, bars, and restaurants where people can explore a variety of unique retail options. The most famous landmark is the Carioca Aqueduct, a colonial structure that's now a symbol of the city.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Rio Scenarium - Multilevel bar with eclectic, vintage accents for pub fare & cocktails, plus live music & dancing.
  • Beco do Rato - Samba, choro, poetry & films shown on a big screen, at a festive meet-up spot that serves pub food.
  • Bar do Mineiro - An iconic local bar known for its feijoada, pastéis & cachaça, set in a modest neighborhood home.
  • Café Lamas - This local landmark has been serving traditional dishes, like its famous filet mignon, since 1874.
  • Bar Carioca da Gema - Bar & traditional pizzeria in an old mansion where you can listen to live samba & choro at night.

Santa Teresa Neighborhood

Santa Teresa is known for its winding, narrow streets with a bohemian vibe. Known for its artsy spirit, Santa Teresa has plenty of unique shops, studios, and galleries. The neighborhood is also home to the famous Escadaria Selarón (Selaron Staircase).

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Armazém do Chopp - Cold beer, homemade pizza & lively chats in an old warehouse decorated with antiques & a train.
  • Restaurante Bar Brasil - Historic restaurant founded by Austrians, with kassler, sausages, other German dishes & draft beer.
  • Bar Ernesto - Brazilian & German dishes, snacks & beer served in a restored townhouse with a relaxed vibe.
  • Parada da Lapa
  • Teatro Odisséia - This 2-story house converted into a nightclub hosts lively nights with drinks & a variety of music.

Botafogo Neighborhood

Botafogo is a beachfront neighborhood known for its commercial vibe, with many office buildings, restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Despite being a commercial zone, the neighborhood is full of cultural spaces and old mansions turned into cultural institutions that add to the charm.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Fogo de Chão - Upscale Brazilian chain for all-you-can-eat meat carved tableside plus an extensive salad bar.
  • Bar Bukowski - Famous Rio rock bar located in a historic mansion, with a garden, vinyl record collection & hookahs.
  • Pavão Azul Bar - Bohemian haunt serving cod fritters & savory pastries for over 50 years, with sidewalk seating.
  • Deck buffet - Seaside spot with a wide array of traditional Brazilian fare, served outdoors under a large awning.
  • Boteco Belmonte - Local chain of casual taprooms serving Brazilian appetizers, feijoada & perfectly poured draft beer.

Rua Dias Ferreira, Leblon

Rua Dias Ferreira in Leblon is a cosmopolitan street filled with a variety of shops and restaurants. Leblon is one of the wealthiest areas in Rio with its upscale boutiques and cosmopolitan dining scene making it a great choice for a scavenger hunt.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

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