Rio de janeiro

View of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with mountains, cityscape, beach, and a cable car in the foreground.

Embark on a journey to Rio de Janeiro, where the thriving pulse of Brazil's cultural and economic landscape converges against the backdrop of stunning natural beauty, lush green mountains and brilliant blue waters. Nestled between a stunning mountainous landscape and the sparkling shores of the Atlantic, Rio is more than a destination; it's a dynamic stage where business opportunities unfold amidst a captivating carnival of culture.

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Rio de Janeiro is an invitation to immerse yourself in its spirited atmosphere, from the lively markets to the colourful celebrations. Join us on a journey through Rio, where the harmonious fusion of business and pleasure awaits, offering a professional experience against the breathtaking backdrop of one of South America's most exhilarating cities.

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Warmest Month

February
27 Degrees

City street scene with a bus displaying route 520 to Alcantara, yellow taxis parked along the sidewalk, and a man in a blue vest and cap waiting to cross at a crosswalk. Lush green trees line the street with tall buildings in the background.
Cityscape of Rio de Janeiro with high-rise buildings and lush green mountains, framed by tree branches and leaves in the foreground, featuring a helicopter flying over the city.
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Least Rainfall

July
42mm

How To Get Around Rio?

The MetroRio subway system connects key areas, and buses are a common and affordable mode of transport, covering a wide network across the city. Taxis and rideshare services are readily available, offering an easy way to navigate the city, especially reaching destinations not easily accessible by public transportation. Additionally, walking is a popular choice in areas like Copacabana and Ipanema, where attractions, shops, and restaurants are nearby.

Is Rio de Janeiro Suitable For Business Travel?

While Rio de Janeiro is more renowned for its tourism and cultural events, it also hosts business events and conferences. The Rio de Janeiro Convention Center and various hotels in the city cater well to business travellers. While business activities may not be as prominent as in some other major cities, Rio de Janeiro offers a unique blend of business and leisure opportunities.

Our Favourite Events in Rio de Janeiro

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Most Daylight

Any
12 Hours

Large crowd of tourists gathered around the base of the Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with clear blue sky in the background.
A scenic view of a tropical beach with turquoise water, lush green hills on either side, and a mountain range in the background, under a clear blue sky with a few white clouds.
View of the Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, surrounded by lush green trees and a cloudy sky.
A man playing beach volleyball on a crowded sandy beach with mountains in the background.

What Should I Do In Rio de Janeiro?

Rio de Janeiro is known for its iconic landmarks, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. Visit the Christ the Redeemer statue atop Corcovado Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city or Tijuca National Park for hiking and exploring tropical rainforests. Copacabana and Ipanema beaches are famous for their golden sands and lively atmosphere whilst the vibrant street life in neighbourhoods like Santa Teresa and Lapa adds to the city's unique charm.

What Is The Weather Like In Rio de Janeiro?

Rio de Janeiro has a tropical climate, characterized by pleasantly warm temperatures throughout the year. Summers (December to March) are hot, with temperatures ranging from 24-35°C. Winters (June to August) are milder, with temperatures ranging between 18-25°C. Rainfall is more frequent during the summer months, and occasional showers are common. Light and comfortable clothing is suitable for most of the year.

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