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Where to eat – Rio de Janeiro’s food and drink hotspots
Due to the diversity in culture Rio de Janeiro doesn’t have an identifiable cuisine, but instead, Rio’s dining scene offers you drinks and dishes from all over the world. From Italian pastas to Chinese wontons, Spanish empanadillas to Arabian kibbeh there have been variations of other culture’s favo
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Rio de Janeiro shopping guide – where to shop and what to buy
With an exciting mix of high-end shopping malls and flea markets, shopping in Rio won’t disappoint. Brazil is one of the world’s largest suppliers of colored gemstones, making jewelry shopping in Minas Gerais a priority for many tourists. Throughout Rio you will find shoes, local music, bookshops an
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Where to stay in Rio de Janeiro – a neighborhood guide
Rio offers its tourists a wide range of choices when it comes to accommodation, from five-star hotels to a bustling hostel, to B&Bs or apartments amongst the more scenic areas. Many of Rio’s visitors stay in the Southern area where the hotels boast fitness centers and rooftop swimming pools, and
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A Sao Paulo city guide – culture, nightlife, nature and architecture
Sao Paulo is the largest city in Brazil and is the capital of the state of the same name, established in honor of Saint Paul of Tarsus. With a significant population of over 11 million Paulistanos (local inhabitants), the city is a teeming metropolis with regional influences of arts and entertainmen
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Sao Paulo – a guide of what to see and do in the city
As the largest city within the huge country of Brazil, there is certainly no shortage of sights and activities. Sao Paulo has the culturally old, large parks full of monuments and museums, huge metal sky scrapers, cathedrals and plenty of modern architecture. It is a bustling city with so much on of
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Where to eat in Sao Paulo – a food and dining guide
The diversity of Sao Paulo is obvious in its cuisine and the many different eateries it has, making its food famous. From American style steakhouses, to a huge amount of Japanese restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries, Sao Paulo covers any kind of food craving. Brazilian food is hugely popular in Sao P
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A Sao Paulo shopping guide – where to shop in the city
In Sao Paulo, huge western shopping malls are known as ‘shoppings’ to the locals and the rest of Brazil. Here, you can buy practically anything. Aside from the malls, there are areas catering specifically to the varied shoppers needs. Visit the open markets in the Downtown area of the city for fresh
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Sao Paulo – where to stay in the city
Accommodation in this diverse and multicultural city is as varied and as different as the people that live within it. Choose from good cheap hostels in bohemian Vila Madalena, cozy bed and breakfasts to serviced apartments, three to five star hotels and boutique luxury hotels. There is something to
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History, hiking & hope – El Salvador is back on the map
History, hiking & hope – El Salvador is back on the map After a history or war, is it time to head back to El Salvador? In the poc
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Back on the radar: El Salvador
Back on the radar: El Salvador Civil war and natural disasters have left their marks on El Salvador – but this fascinating country offers so many places left to explore
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Travel blueprint: The Maya Route
Travel blueprint: The Maya Route Temples and tapirs, rainforests and reefs, villages and volcanoes, The Maya Route is a trail littered with adventure
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Digging deep in Joya de Cerén, El Salvador
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The Wanderlust guide to the best of Nicaragua and El Salvador
The Wanderlust guide to the best of Nicaragua and El Salvador Forget their troubled past – these countries offer volcanoes, beaches and fine colonial architecture... without the crowds
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Discover the real Brazil in Salvador
Discover the real Brazil in Salvador Brazil isnt just about Latin dancing, beautiful people and deep, dark rainforests – Liz Edwards tells us why
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Brazilian jungle is childs play
Brazilian jungle is childs play A jungle holiday isnt most peoples idea of a family trip, but William Grays children loved every minute of it
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Bass straits: fishing in Brazil
Bass straits: fishing in Brazil Charles Rangeley-Wilson takes us on a fishing trip down the Rio Negro Our plan is out the window.
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Capoeira and Candomble in Salvador, Brazil
Capoeira and Candomble in Salvador, Brazil The legacy of the slave trade lives on in Bahia province in Brazils north-east – discover black saints, voodoo ceremonies and ego-shattering martial art-dances
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A conversation with Bruce Parry
A conversation with Bruce Parry Bruce Parry talks about exploring the spectacular, controversial and endlessly varied Amazon So, w
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10 favourite locations for taking photographs
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Discover Bahia, Brazil
Discover Bahia, Brazil Tucked away in Bahia state, Brazils Chapada Diamantina National Park is a true hidden gem – and home of one of the best day walks in the world
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