Samba City, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Explore renowned historical landmarks while immersing oneself in Afro-Brazilian traditions. Witness the meticulous preparations of samba schools leading up to their participation in the world-renowned Carnival celebration.
Embark on a guided exploration of the most celebrated historical landmarks within Afro-Rio de Janeiro, immersing oneself deeply into the rich tapestry of Afro-Brazilian culture, cuisine, and traditions. This comprehensive walking tour offers an insightful journey through pivotal moments where significant African figures championed freedom from slavery, visiting sites of resistance and cultural expression. Alongside these narratives, one can indulge in the vibrant rhythms of samba, culminating in a delightful experience with a traditional Brazilian cocktail – the caipirinha.
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Duration 3.5 hours
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The languages mentioned are English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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Samba City, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
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Santos Dumont Airport
2.49 km
Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport
11.93 km
The guided exploration is called 'Historical Landmarks and Afro-Brazilian Traditions'.
The guided exploration takes place in Rio de Janeiro.
Some of the significant African figures who championed freedom from slavery at the landmarks visited during the tour included Simon Bolivar, who was born in Venezuela but had strong ties to Brazil, and Joaquim Feliciano, known as the father of Brazilian music.
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