Brazil Guide: Overview, Hotels & Travel Writing
About Brazil
Brazil has myriad attractions-carnival, beaches, crumbling colonial cities, the space-age architecture of Oscar Niemeyer and the tropical allure of the Amazon. We've put together a collection of the best boutique and luxury hotels in Rio, Sao Paulo and Buzios and added hotel reviews. Our Brazil travel articles have insider information on carnival, the best beaches and adventures in the Amazon. Watch this space for the TI Brazil travel guide which will have details of the best restaurants, resorts, bars and beaches in Brazil.
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Articles About Brazil
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101 Things to Do Before You Die: Rivers and Lakes
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The TI Review Team
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Brazil
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The Amazon Jungle
" Fall Asleep along the Amazon by Fiona Dunlop It’s hard to beat a week spent..."
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Sizzling Rio
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Daphne Beames
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Brazil
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Rio and the Southeast
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Rio de Janeiro
"It’s official. Standing head and shoulders above countless competitors – Brazil’s beyond-belief statue of ‘Christ the Redeemer’ (Cristo Redentor), on the Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, has achieved international recognition as one of the..."
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Rio, Baby!
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Nicholas Clarke
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Brazil
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Rio and the Southeast
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Rio de Janeiro
"Once the capital of Brazil – before being superseded by São Paulo, that is – Rio De Janeiro is the pulsing heart, life and soul of this huge hunk of South America. If Paris gently courts you, Rio De Janeiro throws you down, tears you clothes off and..."
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Thursday Nights in Salvador
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Peter D Smith
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Brazil
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The Northern Beaches
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Salvador
"Thursday nights in Salvador are party nights, when dozens of impromptu concerts spring up, seemingly out of nowhere. Stages are set up on almost every street corner of the old town, or Upper Town as it is known, though officially the name of the..."
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Song of Brazil
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Mark Jolly
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Brazil
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Rio and the Southeast
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Rio de Janeiro
"It's an average Wednesday night in January at the Portela samba school. Three thousand people are dancing, singing, and drumming under a sweltering summer sky in preparation for Carnaval. A 300-strong bateria, the drum-and-percussion section, drives..."
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