48 hours in Rio de Janeiro - Women's Agenda

48 hours in Rio de Janeiro

Few destinations in the world can rival Rio de Janeiro for its natural beauty, glamorous locals and carnival spirit, and with plenty of predicted sunshine and the excitement of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, there’s no better time to claim the streets of Rio as your own. The energy in this city is so infectious, you’ll want to take up samba dancing and live beachside (in a tiny bikini) for the rest of your days.

 

Stay
Fasano Rio, designed meticulously by Philippe Starck, has a sophisticated, fashionable address that will have you perfectly positioned for sightseeing, beach-side strolls and fine cuisine. Located on glamorous Ipanema Beach, this is the place to see and be seen. Thanks to Fasano Rio’s own section of private beach, you won’t have to worry about stray beach volleyballs heading your way. If you prefer to stay sand-free, the marble infinity pool has one of the most amazing views of Rio’s natural wonders. You’ll be treated to panoramic views of Morro Dois Irmãos, the Arpoador and Corcovado. Each room at Fasano Rio is bound to impress with its understated luxury, splashes of colour and timber accents. However, Deluxe rooms are the most spacious and have exceptional ocean views from the bath and balcony. Be mindful that this beachfront area is full of life, so a room up high will get you the best night’s sleep.

 

See
Take a rewarding hike to the top of Morro Dois Irmãos (Two Brothers) for a breathtaking vista of Rio de Janeiro. You might even be able to spot Fasano Rio way down below on Ipanema Beach. You won’t want to miss seeing the magnificent Christ The Redeemer statue that watches over the city and its people from the top of Corcovado Mountain. Post-climb, rest your weary legs by taking one of the many electric trains that shuttle wide-eyed tourists up and down the mountain all day long. Nearby Copacabana Beach is party-central for all of Rio de Janeiro and its visitors. Spend dusk til dawn hopping from restaurant to bar to club and enjoying the lively atmosphere. Dance the night away at the most famous samba school in Rio, Mangueira. Join in on what is essentially one great big party and learn how to samba with real Carnival dancers. It’s completely free for spectators, so those who have two left feet don’t need to worry about missing out on this fabulous spectacle.

Eat
Fasano Rio’s hotel bar, Baretto Londra is a great place to have a pre-dinner drink and listen to some live music, but for some exceptional fine-dining and delectable seafood wander into Fasano’s Al Mare restaurant. Headed by Chef Paolo Lavezzini from the three-Michelin-starred Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, the Mediterranean-inspired cuisine here includes seared tuna with baked endive and a scrumptious seafood lasagne. Drink the best caipirinha you’ll ever have while eating local Brazilian cuisine at Academia de Cachaça in the stylish Leblon district. Here you’ll relax with the locals while trying some of the many types of cachaça made from distilled sugarcane, a key component of Brazil’s signature cocktail. The leafy streets of Leblon are a great place to wander around, getting a flavor of the region.

To book any of Mr & Mrs Smith’s stylish boutique hotels visit www.mrandmrssmith.com or call the expert Travel Team on 1300 896 627. Smith guests enjoy exclusive extras at all stays.

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