1.
Do Stay in Zona Sul
Trust us on this: most of your day and night life
will revolve around the Ipanema neighborhood.
Try to stay as close to it as possible.
2.
Don't Walk Around With Jewelry
Ladies and gentlemen! This is not your turf, so
no matter how much clout you have at home, it is not worth shit
here. Necklaces, rings, expensive watches, bracelets etc. are
not to be worn except when you are off to a swanky event or club.
Otherwise, keep it down low.
3.
Don't Argue With Cops
The cops here have the IQ of a mango and the integrity
of a daffodil. It doesnt matter who is right, who stole
what from whom, or if you didnt know she was under 18. If
they want to arrest you for anything, let them, then call your
consulate. If they want to fine you for something you did, usually
for a driving offence (another reason for not driving), then it
is up to your bargaining skills to negotiate them out of giving
you a ticket. They wont suggest it, but will make it easy
though.
4.
Don't Try To Do Cultural Stuff In Barra
Barra is a nice neighborhood in Rio. It is modeled
on American suburbs, with wide avenues, malls and strip malls,
yet with skyscraper residential buildings instead of houses. Most
of the businesses have names in English. It is, in summary, a
taste of American life. If you are American, this is not what
you came down here to explore. So the only 2 places in Barra we
recommend are Praia do Pepe, a beach spot where the hot women
are (usually waiting for their surfer boyfriends to swim back
in) and Nuth, one of Rios most exclusive clubs.
5. Don't
Stay Far Away Because It Is Cheaper
Okay, you have a Brazilian connectionyou met back
home or on the Internet. He is the one who begged you to come
and you did. After arriving , you realizehe lives in bumble fuck.
What to do? Stay at his place and please him rather than enjoy
the practicality of staying in Ipanema, as this Guide suggests?
Or should you tell him that you want to explore Rio by yourself
during the day (while he works or goes to school) and that you
two can hook up at night? Go for the second option. You will waste
more time on cab traveling to and from his place.
6.
Don't Try To Drive
Dont rent a car and try to figure out Brazilian
road signs. Ok, believe this: not even Cariocas (people from Rio)
know how to get around this maze-like city. So unless youve
got a very good excuse, dont try to drive around. One wrong
turn and you can end up in the slums, being fined by the cops,
or stuck in rush hour traffic. Even if your trip is all-expenses-paid,
stick to taxis.
7.
Don't Try The Peppers
Your stomach is not used to Brazilian peppers.
Even if you can handle them, your intestines are bound to react
in an explosive way.
8.
Stay Away From The Hills
Most of Rios slums are on the hills, so with
the exception of Santa Teresa, Cosme Velho and Joatinga, hill
sides and mountains should be avoided like the plague.
9.
Don't Assume The Weather Will Stay Nice During Your Stay
The weather in Rio, as in most tropical cities,
can change drastically from cloudless skies to dark rainstorms.
If its sunny, dont waste your time doing indoor tours
like museums or shopping.
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