Rio Santa Teresa and Lapa Samba Tour
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Rio Santa Teresa and Lapa Samba Tour

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About this experience

Santa Teresa is one of the most charming neighborhoods in Rio.

The bucolic atmosphere, its old buildings, and the traditional yellow cable car turn the neighborhood into one must-see place.

Moreover, Santa Teresa is also famous for its gastronomy diversities.

There are many bars, restaurants, and cafes, each with its particular style.

At Santa Teresa, you can find haute cuisine, German food, a carioca typical bar, besides, the popular Brazilian northeastern food.

Therefore, Santa Teresa is an eclectic place. It is a true paradise for those who like to eat well and discover new flavors.

However, on our walking tour, we focused on simple, traditional bars and restaurants that represent Rio's street life soul.

After Santa Teresa, we go down the hill to explore the other bohemian stronghold of Rio - The Lapa neighborhood!

At Lapa, besides, browsing around, we will visit nice places to hear and enjoy Samba music.

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Rio Santa Teresa and Lapa Samba Tour

What's included

Private transportation

Detailed itinerary

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The bucolic atmosphere of its old buildings and the traditional yellow cable car turn the Santa Teresa neighborhood into one must-see. It is a perfect place for a walking tour.

Moreover, the Santa Teresa neighborhood is also famous for its gastronomy diversities. There are many bars, restaurants, and cafes, each with its particular style.
In the Santa Teresa neighborhood, you can find haute cuisine, German food, and Carioca typical bars, besides, popular Brazilian northeastern food.

Therefore, the Santa Teresa neighborhood is an eclectic place. It is a true paradise for those who like to eat well and discover new flavors.

However, on our walking tour, we focused on simple, traditional bars and restaurants that represent Rio's street life soul.

After the Santa Teresa neighborhood, we go down the hill to explore the other bohemian stronghold of Rio - The Lapa neighborhood.

In the Lapa neighborhood, besides, browsing around, we will visit nice places to hear and enjoy Samba music.

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Our first stop will be at the "Armazém São Joaquim"
Located in one of the most traditional, rustic, and charming townhouses in the center of Santa Teresa, a neighborhood in the central area of the city of Rio de Janeiro.

The "Armazém Cultural São Joaquim" is a cultural, artistic, and gastronomic center where the public can find in a single place the specialty of Brazilian cuisine, in an old-fashioned tavern, combined with a multitude of activities and artistic events that include workshops and art workshops, poetry and philosophy, music, photography, in addition to a rich cultural program consisting of dramatized readings, poetic soirées, theater shows, acoustic musical shows, and literary releases.
At Armazém São Joaquim you will try one of their famous snacks - Espetinhos (skewers).

You'll be kindly invited to choose between Noble beef skewer (The favorite one among meat lovers): Rare, medium rare, or well-done barbecue.

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Second Stop - Bar do Mineiro (Miner's Bar)
A classic carioca the bar do Mineiro is super traditional in Santa Teresa, it gathers many tourists and Cariocas every day. With a bohemian atmosphere, walls of old tiles, simplicity, and zero luxury. The house is famous for its snacks and cold beer.

At Bar do Mineiro you'll try:
The Famous Caldinho de feijão (Brothy beans) - A well-seasoned and very nutritious bean broth served in a cup or bowl.
The bean broth is a tasty appetizer, much loved among Brazilians, special those bohemians who like to have a cup of "Caldinho de Feijão" once in while through the night to balance the drunkenness and avoid a hangover.

Delicious!!!

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3rd Stop - Armazém de São Thiago in Santa Teresa | Bar do Gomes.

Even the path from the center of Santa Teresa neighborhood to the Bar do Gomes, a little further away from the center (10 min walk) is like a trip back in time.

Also known as Bar do Gomez, this quaint bar offering a variety of snacks in a cool 1920s-style gallery has been on the same corner since 1919.

The Bar do Gomes is one of the most iconic and traditional in Rio de Janeiro. It's a unique retro environment. The place is one of the most popular sites in the Santa Teresa neighborhood.

In 2011 the establishment acquired the status of "Cultural Heritage of the city of Rio de Janeiro", after being listed by the city hall.

At Armazém São Joaquim/Bar do Gomes you will try:

The beef jerky with gorgonzola ball
The Codfish ball

For drinks, we highly suggest you try the Caipirinha! It is said to be the best one in town!

Cheers!

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Agô - Bar da Encruza is the newest bar in Santa Teresa. The space celebrates religions of African origin.

Our last stop in Santa Teresa's neighborhood is at Agô - Bar da Encruza. It is one of the newest bars in Santa Teresa's neighborhood. The space celebrates religions of African origin.

The expression “Agô” means a license request for entry/exit, and passage movements in Yoruba religious temples. Therefore, Agô is an Afro-centric bar and restaurant.

The Agô-Bar da Encruza was created by businesswoman Kananda Soares, in 2001. Before, Kanada had created another very unique place in the Santa Teresa neighborhood: "The Favela Hype".

At Agô, the decoration, the menu, and even the crafted drinks are a tribute to the terreiros.

Therefore, Agô-Bar da Encruza honors terreiros (Afro-Brazilian religious temples) in their dishes and delicious drinks and appetizers.

Agô - Bar da Encruza is about a black protagonist.

Agô!

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At Leviano Bar there is a mix of Samba, forró and even acrobatic shows

With a beautiful view of the Arcos da Lapa and the Cathedral, the Leviano Bar has a wonderful kitchen, with well-prepared meals, snacks, and sweets.

The drinks are made by bartenders who put on a show while preparing the drinks that are the main highlights of the house, such as the Sexy Delícia and the Amante.

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The last attraction: Beco do Rato

Located in a hidden corner, between Lapa and Gloria Neighborhood, Beco do Rato has been operating since 2005. A place of good music, culture, beautiful people, personalities, cold beer, and great snacks.

In charge of the counter is Marcio Pacheco, also responsible for the best samba circle in Rio, Samba Luzia. A devotee of São Jorge, Márcio did a bit of everything during his career, but he always knew that his home would be the tavern.

Indeed, the area was in a previously neglected space where he created his bar, initially opened as a beverage warehouse, and later it helped to revitalize the region, close to the famous Escadaria Selarón.

You will love this place!

We can't wait to have you on our tour!

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN IT ES

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Um Guia com o uniforme Branco ou cor Laranja da Florencios Tour estará a sua espera na porta do Cine Santa Teresa - Rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, 136 - Largo do Guimarães Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro.

About Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, known as the 'Marvelous City,' is famous for its natural settings, Carnival, samba, bossa nova, and Balneario beaches such as Copacabana and Ipanema. It's a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, including the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and Sugarloaf Mountain.

Top Attractions

Christ the Redeemer

One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, this iconic statue offers breathtaking views of Rio de Janeiro.

Historical/Religious 2-3 hours R$84 (including train ticket)

Sugarloaf Mountain

A famous peak offering stunning views of Rio de Janeiro and its beaches.

Nature 2-3 hours R$88 (round-trip cable car)

Copacabana Beach

One of the most famous beaches in the world, known for its vibrant atmosphere and beautiful sunsets.

Beach Half day or full day Free

Tijuca National Park

The world's largest urban forest, offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.

Nature Half day or full day Free (some attractions may have fees)

Santa Teresa

A historic and bohemian neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, art galleries, and scenic views.

Cultural Half day Free to explore

Must-Try Local Dishes

Feijoada

A hearty stew made with black beans and various cuts of pork, often served with rice, collard greens, and orange slices.

Dinner Contains pork, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Pão de Queijo

Cheese bread made with tapioca flour, giving it a unique texture and flavor.

Snack Vegetarian, but contains dairy.

Moqueca

A traditional fish stew cooked in coconut milk and dendê oil, with various seafood and vegetables.

Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan with vegetable broth and tofu.

Açaí

A thick, creamy fruit pulp from the açaí palm, often served with granola and condensed milk.

Dessert/Drink Can be made vegan with plant-based milk.

Popular Activities

Hiking in Tijuca National Park Surfing in Arpoador Paragliding in Pedra Bonita Beach lounging in Ipanema Spa treatments in Copacabana Yoga in Botafogo Visiting museums in Centro Attending a samba show

Best Time to Visit

December to March

This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and the famous Carnival in February/March. Expect crowded beaches and higher prices.

25-30°C 77-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Brazilian Real (BRL)

Time Zone

GMT-3 (Brasília Time)

Electricity

110V/220VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Rio de Janeiro is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and violence can occur. Exercise caution, especially in less touristy areas and at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in unsafe areas
  • • Use common sense and stay alert to your surroundings
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight

Getting there

By air
  • Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport • 20 km (12 miles) from city center
  • Santos Dumont Airport • 12 km (7.5 miles) from city center
By train

Central do Brasil

By bus

Rodoviária Novo Rio, Terminal Rodoviário da Gavea

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and air-conditioned, the metro is a great way to avoid traffic.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, 99 Taxis

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Copacabana Ipanema Santa Teresa Lapa Botafogo

Day trips

Petrópolis
65 km (40 miles) • Full day

A charming colonial town in the mountains, known for its historic architecture and cool climate.

Paraty
170 km (105 miles) • Full day or overnight

A historic coastal town with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and beautiful beaches.

Búzios
170 km (105 miles) • Full day or overnight

A picturesque beach town known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and vibrant nightlife.

Festivals

Carnival • February/March (dates vary) Rio Carnival Samba Parade • February/March (dates vary) New Year's Eve (Réveillon) • December 31

Pro tips

  • Visit Christ the Redeemer early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the best views
  • Take a helicopter tour for a unique perspective of the city
  • Explore the less touristy neighborhoods like Santa Teresa and Botafogo for a more authentic experience
  • Try local street food like pão de queijo and coxinha for a taste of Brazilian flavors
  • Learn some basic Portuguese phrases to enhance your interactions with locals
From $25 per person

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Age 12-80
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
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