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When the sun dips into horizon and darkness takes over the pastel
shaded skies, the city’s sunbathed locals head to their homes to take showers
and get dressed to the nine for a night out in the city.
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Rio has a perfect laissez faire to evening activities- the mob
generally sets out on the street around 10pm to sip in lagers and grab some
lip-smacking starters at a traditional botequim, before heading to their
favorite dance bars, street parties and live performance venues.
Food and drink
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The Portuguese influence is not only seen in the capital’s marvelous
architecture, but the flair of the past ruler is still scents the aromatic dish
of Brazil.
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In the bars, peers enjoy casual vibe as they jointly savor the chilled
beer and crunch the fresh finger food called as salgados. The most
desirable food includes the pastries, dabbed with cheese and meats, kebabs and
pork slices. Bar do Adao in the Lapa area, offers the most delightful pastries
in the whole capital, which can be permeated with rich variety of ingredients
such as palmetto and mozzarella.
Dance
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Rio has an elegant dance culture that has flourished for more than a
century now.
Samba, the city’s pride, evolved
in the colonial era, in the late 19th century, and it still runs
through the veins of the Brazilians. The best place to witness the lively,
vibrant dance is Carioca de gema in Lapa, an atmospheric
venue with two storeys, where you can dance the night away with a playlist
supporting some of the best samba bands in the nation.
Bar hopping
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Lapa is the most popular bar strip in the mainland. Previously an
unobtrusive venue where struggling artists and those with limited means
ventured, it has now transformed in to the most ostentatious part of the
capital after the dark. There are hundreds of bars to your delight. The one
with the most cult following is Rio
Scenarium, popular for its antique interiors and enchanting live music.
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