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    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Museu do Amanhã

    Museu do Amanhã

    4.0(46 reviews)
    6.2 kmCentro

    Yelp Review 2025 #179:…read more I originally wanted to visit this museum because of its architecture. It reminds me of Ciudad de las Artes y Ciencias in Valencia, Spain. Museu do Amanha or Museum of Tomorrow is a nice museum in the Centro area of Rio focusing on visually presenting in a scientific method how our current affects our future. During my visit, the exhibits had climate crisis (no longer climate change) as the theme. Full-price tickets are 40 Brazilian Reais or under $8 which is not bad at all. If you want to check out specific exhibits, it's extra. The goal is to hopefully, open up our eyes as to how our actions or lack thereof affect our future in 50 years time or future generations. And bring awareness so we can make better choices. The resources we enjoy now may not be around in the future - nothing lasts forever unless, we do better. I visited on a Saturday afternoon and this museum was packed! I would've picked a different day and time but that's just how my itinerary worked. I only did a quick walk until I got overwhelmed by the crowd and I left. You can take pictures without flash/ annoying selfie sticks and short video clips in all areas of the museum except for Cosmos. There's a shop and a cafe. There are also vendors outside the museum selling popcorn, churros and açaí bowls. It turns out the architecture looked familiar because Museum do Amanha and Ciudad de las Artes y Ciencias were designed by the same Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava.

    An unexpected treat! We decided to check out this museum when someone suggested it to us. The…read morecurrent exhibition focuses on sustainability and climate change. There was a series of amazing pieces, installations, interactive artworks, amd digital pieces throughout the entire 2nd floor. The architecture of the museum itself is a marvelous work of art. Highly recommend.

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    Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro

    Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro

    4.7(25 reviews)
    6.3 kmCentro

    Sadly, the theater wasn't open when my friend and I dropped by. We got a hold of one of their…read moreperformance schedules and saw that they had several interesting performances, some of them free, the week we were in Rio, but we just couldn't fit it into our schedules. Still, we hung out and took photos of the exterior, and it's truly stunning. To get to the Municipal Theater, take the green line to Cinelandia station, and you will arrive in a big city center. The Theater is on the north side.

    I've been in awe with this building ever since I was 4 years old. Each time I go to Rio, I take a…read morepicture here with my mom. And every time, tickets are sold out. Finally, I got the opportunity to go inside and see a ballet! Yay! I've seen it pre-renovation. And it's so shiny on the top. It's so beautiful inside. You should really go. Get your tickets as soon as you get there. I was lucky enough to score some tickets. They were also pretty pricey. Like R$250 (they had run out of GA tix). I decided I was going to go no matter what. You can buy some snacks, candy, scotch, or champagne during intermission. It's fancy. Fortunately the stand on the left takes credit card. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to purchase my tiny espresso. They sadly don't have a souvenir shop, which I was totally bummed out about. I would have probably bought all the things. The shows are often late at night, so a lot of people take the taxi for safety reasons. If you're not dressed too fancy, you can get by taking the metro.

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    MAC - Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói - Museo de Arte Contemporaneo... Restaurant location!

    MAC - Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói

    4.3(27 reviews)
    11.5 km

    Yes, it is far. Yes, it takes you a while to get here. Totally worth it. The Niemeyer building is…read morethe perfect way for the nature to express its glory. Those big glasses all over the museum makes you feel you are floating on an island in the middle of nowhere. Just come and see it for yourself. Even all the way driving here it's amazing the views you'll get. The collection is not the best, it's short and I only enjoyed the 3rd floor. Si, es lejos. Si, te toma tiempo llegar hasta acá. Vale la pena totalmente. El edificio de Niemeyer es la forma perfecta para que la naturaleza se despliegue y exprese en toda su gloria. Esos ventanales enormes en todos los pasillos hace que te sientas flotando en una isla en el medio de la nada. Veni y experiméntalo vos. Incluso, todo el camino en auto hasta aquí tendrás unas vistas impresionantes. La colección no es la mejor, no hay mucho y solo disfrute el 3er piso.

    We were recommended to eat at MAC by a local while visiting Camino de Neimeyer in Niteroi. What a…read morepleasant experience! It is located below the Museum of Contemporary Art. First of all you will see a breathtaking view of Rio (Sugar Loaf, Christ Redemer). It is an excellent place for pictures and to know Oscar Niemeyer's (architect) work. Once you have finished taken pictures and visiting the museum, step down into the restaurant MAC. Very classy, elegant and also with a view. The menu it is not long and you have variety. We ordered fish, chicken and beef. All flavors were delicious with the perfect side to match. Fish covered with tapioca crust with dark quinoa and steamed veggies. Curry chicken with almond rice and potato balls. Beef bourguignon with linguini. Lemon Pie. All flavors were amazing and we could not choose a favorite! It is pricier compared to previous experiences at other places, but it is definitely worth it!!!

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    MAC - Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói - Vista do MAC.

    Vista do MAC.

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    Museu Histórico Nacional - One of the museum's beautiful courtyards

    Museu Histórico Nacional

    4.4(16 reviews)
    7.0 kmCentro

    This museum was originally a fortress and weapons depot that dates back to when Brazil was still a…read morecolony. The cannons in the courtyard are a dead giveaway of that. It is located in the downtown area but was fairly easy for me to get to with the metro. You get off at the Carioca/Centro stop. The museum houses almost 300,000 items that are from throughout Brazil's history. Some of the more prominent items on display include former thrones of Portuguese kings, artifacts from indigenous peoples, old horse carriages and paintings from very famous Brazilian artists. This museum is a good diversion if you are getting tired of the beach.

    The Brazilian National History Museum was marvelous. I was a bit suspicious of a national history…read moremuseum that wasn't in the capital, but the Rio National Historical Museum certainly did the job. The museum covers a wide range of exhibits. The sections devoted to the discovery of Brazil and Portuguese colonization were particularly interesting, as was the accompanying room devoted to discussing Brazil's indigenous populations and the plight they suffered at the hands of the Portuguese and Brazilians. My personal favorite was the portion of the museum devoted to independence, the Brazilian Empire and the Brazilian Monarchy. The rooms devoted to the Imperial Era were exceptionally well done, and incredibly educational when it came to learning about Pedro I, Pedro II, and Princess Isabella. I gave it four stars for two reasons. The first was that the English language signs were haphazard. While some parts of the museum were fully accessible in English, other weren't at all. Luckily I know English and Portuguese, but if I hadn't it would have adversely affected my experience. The second thing I didn't enjoy was that there was no mention whatsoever of the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985. Obviously it wasn't a pretty period in Brazil's national history, but it's certainly a sizable chunk of Brazilian history and I was looking forward to seeing how they discussed it. Otherwise, though, I really enjoyed it. I would recommend it to anyone in Rio looking to learn more about Brazilian history.

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    Museu Histórico Nacional - The ornate Imperial Room

    The ornate Imperial Room

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    Museu Histórico Nacional - A creative ending to a thought provoking museum

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    A creative ending to a thought provoking museum

    Jardim Botânico

    Jardim Botânico

    4.7(104 reviews)
    6.9 kmJardim Botânico

    I loved this huge botanical garden, which was like a beautiful tropical paradise. It was my first…read morestop after checking my luggage at the hotel. The cost was around $15 for US residents (less for locals) and only cash is accepted. Upon entering, I noticed black monkeys walking around the rainforest-esque environment, as well as climbing trees. There were palm trees, bright and colorful flowers, bodies of water, lovely little bridges, gorgeous fountain, yellow and green state house, greenhouses with rare and award winning orchids, a wonderful cafe serving fancy coffee & beverages, playground, and more. There were plenty of breathtaking views of the many natural wonders. I really enjoyed my time exploring the vast expanse of the garden. The place was sprawling and easy to get lost in. It tops the list as one of my favorite botanical gardens that I have visited.

    After visiting Christ the Redeemer and Parque Lage, we made our way to Jardim Botanico. I've been…read moreto quite a few botanical gardens in my day and most of them are free. This one is not. And they charge a higher entrance fee for foreigners. A little more than I expected but it was still worth it. One of the most beautiful things about Brazil is nature. And you get a good dose of that here. Spectacular trees, bushes, and other foliage. Waterfalls. Bodies of water. The park is large and you can easily get lost exploring it all. There is also quite a bit of history with statues interspersed throughout the park. And plenty to read while you're at it. A few hours here is time well spent.

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