2 Best Bars in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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It's sometimes said that cariocas would rather expend their energy on the beach and that nighttime is strictly for recharging their batteries and de-sanding their swimsuits, but witnessing the masses swarming into Lapa at 10 pm on a Friday night make this a tricky argument to endorse. New nightclubs and bars continue to sprout up with remarkable regularity, and there are cutting-edge underground rhythms and musical styles competing with samba, chorro, and Brazilian pop (MPB) for the locals' hearts.

A much-loved local pastime is drinking a well-chilled chopp (draft beer) and enjoying the lively atmosphere of a genuine Rio botequim (bar). Every neighborhood has its share of upmarket options (branches of Belmonte and Devassa are dotted around town), but no less enjoyable are the huge number of hole-in-the-wall spots offering ice-cold bottles of cerveja (beer) and the chance to chat with down-to-earth regulars.

Live music is nighttime Rio's raison d'être, with street corners regularly playing host to impromptu renditions. During Carnival the entire city can feel like one giant playground. The electronic-music scene is also very much alive, and the underground popularity of funk (the city's own X-rated genre, not to be confused with the James Brown version) is slowly seeping into the mainstream, down from the huge bailes or open-air parties held weekly in the city's favelas. In addition to samba and MPB, hip-hop, electronica, and rock can be heard in clubs around the city.

Samba do Trabalhador

Tijuca Fodor's Choice
Samba do Trabalhador began as a fun time for musicians who worked on the weekends and met on Mondays at the traditional Renascença club to play together and relax while doing what they love most. The reputation for good music has spread and is bringing more and more people from the south zone to the traditional Tijuca. Don't be surprised to find music stars like Tereza Cristina and Jorge Aragão singing with the band led by Moacyr Luz. Arrive early to get in and buy your ticket in advance if possible.

Spirit Copa

Copacabana Fodor's Choice

Fans of fine cocktails will find a seaside retreat at Spirit Copa, where they can enjoy Brazilian flavors in revisited classic drinks. The food menu includes snacks and tapas to enjoy while enjoying the view. Nonguests can also enjoy the bar inside Fairmont Copacabana hotel but it's better to make a reservation beforehand to secure a table. Some days of the week the bar offers free live music, mostly bossa nova.