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Audrey Feb 18th, 2002 02:00 PM

Rio Dejaneiro
 
Has anyone ever been to Rio? If so, did you enjoy it and did you find it safe?

Don Feb 18th, 2002 05:02 PM

Been there over 30 times and plan another 30 and Im still alive.

sandy Feb 19th, 2002 05:29 AM

We're going Mar 13 . . . can't wait! I'll post a report when we return.<BR><BR>We have no reservations and will get a hotel when we arrive . . . if you have suggestions for safe, clean, inexpensive ($60 or less) hotels, I'd appreciate your passing the info on.<BR><BR>Obrigado,<BR>Sandy

Sergio Feb 19th, 2002 10:08 AM

Don,<BR>Some places in Rio de Janeiro are not so save.You have to know where,how and when to go.<BR>One week in Rio is enough.<BR>If you want go to Rio,I suggest you go to northeast before Rio.<BR>Any questions? Contact me.<BR>Have a nice day.<BR>Sergio<BR>

Sergio Feb 19th, 2002 10:09 AM

AUDREY,<BR><BR>Some places in Rio de Janeiro are not so save.You have to know where,how and when to go.<BR>One week in Rio is enough.<BR>If you want go to Rio,I suggest you go to northeast before Rio.<BR>Any questions? Contact me.<BR>Have a nice day.<BR>Sergio<BR>

Don Feb 19th, 2002 12:10 PM

Audrey, take a look at the posts in the past couple of weeks and months just for Brazil, there has been alot of information posted as far as safety is concerned, hotels and even places to eat. You should get a good idea of what you are dealing with then. If after you have read all these posts feel free to ask any questions on this board or you can email me.

Jill Feb 22nd, 2002 08:50 AM

As in any city today in the world, you must be careful. You can really enjoy Rio if you take a few simple precautions such as leaving valuables in the Hotel safe, don't walk around wearing flashy jewelry, don't take valuables to the beach, and stick to the large air-conditioned buses called frescao instead of the standard public buses. (If you travel by bus.)<BR>Traveling around Rio by taxi is really probably the best way to get around for a first time tourist though, and it is not very expensive considering the strength of the dollar there.<BR>I also think first time visitors would probably feel safer and more relaxed in Ipanema as opposed to Copacabana.<BR>Don't let anyone scare you away from Rio though, it is the most beautiful city in the world! Jill

Carmen &Martí Feb 23rd, 2002 01:00 PM

We are interested in root music from brazil(Rio, Sao Paolo) , from live venues to popular schools, whatever in relation with this could be great to know!!<BR> Thanks!


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