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		<title>Rio de Janeiro &#8211; Vibrant Megacity</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jean Maldonado]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2018 22:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Located amidst scenic mountainous landscapes by the sea, Rio is home to the famous Carnaval, the legendary Maracana stadium, famous beaches, and a wonder of the world just to name a few sites in this beautiful city.]]></description>
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									<p>From <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/Gyerouwk53t882EJ6" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Iguazu Falls</a> to <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/g9xET9xU2ZkAdqDF9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Rio de Janeiro</a>, the bus journey takes around 20 hours an it wasn&#8217;t recommended when I was looking online, so we decided to take a flight which is only 2 hours. We left at around 10.05 AM and arrived at the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/7KDP9PwTGH7K5VKW9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Rio Galeao International Airport</a> at around noon. We then connected to the airport WiFi to get an Uber<span id='easy-footnote-1-5706' class='easy-footnote-margin-adjust'></span><span class='easy-footnote'><a href='https://www.maldotravels.com/south-america/rio-de-janeiro-vibrant-megacity/#easy-footnote-bottom-1-5706' title='A popular ride-hailing app'><sup>1</sup></a></span> to our hotel in <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/Ad93Y6V7Smqq5Uj29" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Copacabana</a>. The airport is in the north of the city and Copacabana is at the south end of the city. It took us about 45 minutes with some light traffic to get there and it cost 57.73 BRL<span id='easy-footnote-2-5706' class='easy-footnote-margin-adjust'></span><span class='easy-footnote'><a href='https://www.maldotravels.com/south-america/rio-de-janeiro-vibrant-megacity/#easy-footnote-bottom-2-5706' title='The currency used in Brazil known as the &lt;a class=&quot;link--external&quot; href=&quot;https://www.google.com/search?q=brl+rate&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=&quot;noopener&quot; data-brz-link-type=&quot;external&quot;&gt;Brazilian Real&lt;/a&gt;'><sup>2</sup></a></span>.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Rio is huge and I had about 5 days to explore. For the first 2 days, I stayed in Copacabana since I read up it was a little safer than some other areas. Walking around Copacabana felt safe as long as you stick to the main roads and tourist spots. If you wander off into side roads, it starts to get sketchy. The beachside walk is also great at night with several bars and restaurants along the beach with live music. The other 3 days, I stayed in a hotel in <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/yuqVfJsQSjCJD8vD6" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Centro</a> which is the city center. This area didn&#8217;t feel as safe as Copacabana so make sure you stay on the main roads and tourist spots here. One of the interesting things I noticed is that Rio is very nocturnal. During the day, most of the shops are shut and the streets are deserted. But then in the evenings, the streets are filled with people and the shops, bars and restaurants open well into the night.</p>								</div>
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									<p>I had a free day where I went for a walk around Centro. Having been out early to find deserted streets a couple of days before, I left closer to noon at around 11.45 AM. I first headed to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/dDBTgkna5eboWwAR8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Municipal Theatre</a> which was a 15-minute walk away. Once I got to the Municipal Theatre, there were a couple of other tourists there. I took a couple of pictures and then walked another 10 minutes to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/PBXwyTMNX6uGi12q9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Arcos da Lapa</a>. Again there were several tourists here, so it felt fairly safe going at this time and sticking to main roads. Next, I headed to <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/BR5XkjPCWraipFea9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Bossa Nova</a> mall which was a 20-minute walk away.</p>								</div>
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									<p>I got some lunch and then walked up the riverside to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/N4wSfMJTtjEoh74o8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Museo do Amanha</a> (Museum of Tomorrow). This was a longer 40-minute walk but I made a couple stops on the way. I would have checked out the museum but it was my last day in Rio and I was running out of money. The area I was in was called <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/A3oQDgTEoeM3diMJ8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Boulevard Olimpico</a>, and there were a couple of street vendors here selling food as well as arts and crafts. I read up that there were painted murals in the area so I continued walking further. I found the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/ndLnncSjACKqXc6b7" data-brz-link-type="external">painted murals</a> walking to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/aJ1ibBJYLtj5LzSV8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">AquaRio </a>aquarium on a pedestrian road parallel to <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/oj9pdJkWQAf1571B9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Avenida Rodrigues Alves</a>. After taking a couple of pictures here I went to get some food and then back to rest at the hotel.</p>								</div>
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									<p>The day we arrived, we headed to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/w9vbXH8uHTAWyBdY6" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Maracana Stadium</a> soon after we checked into our hotel. We took an Uber from Copacabana to the stadium which cost 32.29 BRL and took about 25 minutes. The driver told us to be careful walking around the stadium as the area can be dangerous. He dropped us off in front of the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/tbyGiCSRxD5BsZjf9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Bellini Statue</a>. We took a picture there and then headed to the entrance which was at the other end. It took us about 10 minutes to walk to the other side but we managed to make it in time for the last tour at 4.00 PM. Tickets cost 60 BRL and you can browse around the museum before the tour begins.</p>								</div>
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									<p>The guide then calls the group and first takes us to some key parts of the museum talking about its history. We are then taken to the locker room where there are several Brazilian club shirts. We&#8217;re given some time there for pictures before heading into a viewing room where they play a short video. Next, we walk down the tunnel and out to the sideline. We have about 10-15 minutes here before heading back in and into the media room where they hold press interviews. That&#8217;s then the end of the tour and we&#8217;re directed back to the museum.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Initially, we had planned to check out the city ourselves via public transport. However, whilst walking around Copacabana Beach we came across a full day city tour for 200 BRL each. The tour included entrance tickets to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/S5xhkraVwLqwan6H6" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Corcovado</a> and <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/QkwzGZaeMqy1xFxK7" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Pao de Acucar</a>, other quick stops, transportation, and a guide. It was a good deal since we&#8217;d cover more sites than by attempting to go via public transport so we went for it. The tour bus picked us up from our hotel at around 8.30 AM. After picking up other groups, we headed to the Corcovado mountain which is where the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/RntypSanZza5qgvTA" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Christ the Redeemer</a> statue is. We arrived at the car park at around 10 AM and the guide took us to the ticket office for him to buy the tickets. Once we had our tickets, everyone boarded an official bus which took us further up the mountain. We then have to walk up the rest of the way but there are also escalators. We got to the top at around 10.30 AM and it was already quite busy. There are viewpoints all around with amazing panoramic views of the city. Towering over the city, you can see just how massive Rio is from up here. We were given about 30 minutes for pictures before meeting to get the official bus back down to the car park.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Next, we were taken to the Maracana Stadium which was about a 50-minute drive away. It&#8217;s only a quick 10-minute stop here for pictures with the Bellini Statue. We were happy to have visited earlier to go on the tour of the stadium. From here, it&#8217;s then a quick 10-minute drive to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/NL4pDnN1QwgjsVLY6" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Sambadrome</a>. This is uniquely for the famous Rio de Janeiro Carnaval. There are some costumes on display if you want to try them on for pictures starting from 10 BRL or there are also dancers dressed in Carnaval outfits. This was also a quick 10-minute stop before continuing another 15-minutes to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/mgAS4wEtZwgEgyQ78" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Catedral Metropolitana</a>. This cathedral has an interesting circular pyramid shape and is beautifully decorated with colored stain glass. Again it&#8217;s another 10-minutes for pictures before getting on the tour bus for another 10-minutes to get to <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/QEjtcDrkNZBiP22h8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Escadaria Selaron</a>. This is the iconic colorful stairway that is decorated with mosaic tiles. We were given 10 minutes here as well and the guide told us not to go to the top of the stairs since there are thieves there.</p>								</div>
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									<p>By now it was around 1.20 PM so we were taken to a tourist buffet restaurant for lunch in the area. The 20 BRL buffet plus a soft drink was included with the tour and it was a great buffet that included Picanha (Brazilian steak). After lunch, it was about a 30-minute drive to the Pao do Acucar (Sugarloaf Mountain). After the guide got our tickets, we got on the cable car which takes you up to the first smaller mountain. There is a viewpoint here and some cafes/restaurants. Then there&#8217;s another cable car which takes you up to the peak of the Sugarloaf Mountain. From here you get great panoramic views of the city. We had about an hour to explore the site before meeting back at the cable car station. This was the end of the tour and we were then taken back to our hotels.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Buenos Aires &#8211; Football and the City</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jean Maldonado]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 22:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Football is religiously followed in Argentina and the capital is home to one of South America's biggest rivalry, Boca Juniors vs River Plate. Therefore, a visit to the historic La Bonbonera was a must followed by a city walk. ]]></description>
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									<p>It&#8217;s about a 13-hour bus ride from <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/5VfogxgS6rbjy5JW8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Mendoza</a> to <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/D4PJ9q8CEQmZRXA86" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Buenos Aires</a> but we opted to take a flight for this journey. Our flight was scheduled to leave at 9 PM but it ended up being delayed until 11.40 PM. The flight time was only 1-hour 30-minutes and we arrived at the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/U1QTnDvmt83Nn3oy8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">El Palomar Airport</a> in Buenos Aires at around 1.10 AM. Getting through customs was quick and we managed to use the airport WiFi to order an Uber<span id='easy-footnote-1-5408' class='easy-footnote-margin-adjust'></span><span class='easy-footnote'><a href='https://www.maldotravels.com/south-america/buenos-aires-football-and-the-city/#easy-footnote-bottom-1-5408' title='A popular ride-hailing app'><sup>1</sup></a></span>. The city is quite big and the Airport is located in the outskirts of the city. Our hostel was in the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/DDcMbiK6PMDSaBy49" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Monserrat</a> area of the city center which took about 30 minutes to get to with no traffic and cost 360 ARS<span id='easy-footnote-3-5408' class='easy-footnote-margin-adjust'></span><span class='easy-footnote'><a href='https://www.maldotravels.com/south-america/buenos-aires-football-and-the-city/#easy-footnote-bottom-3-5408' title='The currency used in Argentina known as the &lt;a class=&quot;link--external&quot; href=&quot;https://www.google.com/search?q=ars+rate&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=&quot;noopener&quot; data-brz-link-type=&quot;external&quot;&gt;Argentinian Peso&lt;/a&gt;'><sup>3</sup></a></span>. It was now around 2 AM so we checked in and went to get some sleep.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Since we were staying close to the Boca Juniors stadium <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/xckYqY3f3jp8kNZf8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">La Bonbonera</a>, we decided to head there first. We took a quick 10 minute Uber ride there for 67 ARS. On the way, the Uber driver turned out to be a Boca Juniors fan and was telling us many stories and history about the stadium. He recommended we check out <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/R3nAjQNzqf9vnCPF9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">El Caminito</a> after the stadium but told us to be wary of pickpockets and scam artists. He dropped us off at the museum entrance and at the ticket office, there are 3 types of tickets &#8211; Museum Only; Museum, Stadium, and Locker Room Tour; and Museum, Stadium, and Locker Room Tour plus a walk into the pitch. We chose to get the Museum, Stadium, and Locker Room Tour which cost 410 ARS each. The next tour was scheduled to start at 1 PM so we had about 20 minutes to wander through the museum. There are lots of memorabilia and footage of historic matches playing on several screens. The footage which has sound allows you to picture the energy at the games played in the stadium. Being on the opposing team must be truly intimidating.</p>								</div>
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									<p>You can also step outside from the museum onto the south stand for a view of the pitch. Once we were done exploring the museum, we headed to the meeting point a couple of minutes before the start of the tour and the guide starts the tour promptly. First, he takes you to the east stands and on the way, he gives a history of the stadium and the team. At the stands, we get some time for pictures before walking over to the north stands. Here we can walk out onto a part of the pitch behind the goal for some pictures. We then head up the stands for a couple more pictures before continuing to the locker room. At the locker room, there is a professional photographer who takes your picture sitting at your preferred player&#8217;s locker. This is then the end of our tour and we&#8217;re directed back to the museum. Those who bought the ticket for sideline access are taken to the pitch. When we left the museum, we headed to El Caminito which is a short walk away from the stadium.</p>								</div>
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									<p>There are several shops and restaurants in this area. Many of the restaurants have Tango shows while you eat. We picked a restaurant which had the famous Churrasco steaks and a Tango show. A thing to note is that nearly all the restaurants only accept cash, so make sure you take some with you. After lunch, we took a 10-minute taxi ride to <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/xN3Y7AQVhtK15Ht68" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Plaza Dorrego</a> for 190 ARS. From here we walked to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/JnwUisnXJEsn6AfB8" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Puerto Madero</a> area which is a nice riverside walk. After resting at the park in the area, we continued up the riverside and passed the presidential office &#8211; <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/N7V8JQmHP6zWFLgw5" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">La Casa Rosada</a>. Next, we followed a road that took us to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/UhSbFr2eHRrsXmgn9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Obelisco</a> which had some scaffolding on it for an event that weekend. From here, we then walked to the <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/EMqo2n91EpCQfbDV6" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Torre Monumental</a>, stopping at the shopping center <a class="link--external" href="https://goo.gl/maps/Exg4tRCcaEgTo4Lp9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-brz-link-type="external">Galerías Pacifico</a>. By this time, it was dark so we took an Uber back to the hostel. It was a quick 10-minute Uber ride and cost 149 ARS.</p>								</div>
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