Rio de Janeiro, now the capital of the state Rio de Janeiro was originally the capital of Brazil for nearly two centuries and currently this is recognized as the largest city after Sao Paulo. The inhabitants of this beautiful land are referred to as Cariocas and these fun loving folks are synonymous to their native Samba dance and also the world famous Carnival that draws tourists from far and wide across the world.
The city with a tropical climate has the highest hills named the Pedra de Gavea which has an unbelievable height of 842 meters. The city of Rio de Janerio also has the world’s largest urban forest named the Floresta da Pedra Branca. The popularity of the country for football matches the popularity of the city featuring the Maracana stadium which has the world’s largest capacity football venue with an stupendous crowd capacity of more than 180,000 and the same city also hosted the final match of the Fifa World Cup 1950! The international Airport of Rio de Janerio got its name after the renowned Brazilian musician Tom Jobim and is named as Galeao. The capital of Brazil is Brasilia but Rio has forever been the symbol of Brazil’s nationality and diverse social structure. Rio de Janeiro would also be proposing for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Rio with its famous night life even possesses a majority of the Brazilian entertainment organizations.
Along with the time-honored options like scenic beauty and museums, Rio is beyond doubt a remarkable place for tourists bringing out lots of excitement, music and soccer!
Set in a historical property dating back to the 13th century, the Best Western Premier Hotel Acacia is located 50 metres from the market square and Bruges's main shopping streets.
The Malia Studio Apartments have charming Cretan architecture
RESIDENCE MAEVA LA ROCHELLE CENTRE
The Maeva Residence Centre, which has been entirely renovated, is equipped with a swimming pool and solarium and is located in the town center close to the old port and lively streets.