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Samba city is a current extension to Rio de Janeiro's infrastructure and takes up an area of about 114.000 square meters. Developed by the City Hall, it is situated in the adjoining area of Gamboa. The reason behind constructing the city in Gambo was that the area is recognized as holy, considering that was the homeland of Carioca samba. The city's architectural style and design is geometric in form and includes the districts of Saude, Santo Cristo and Gamboa. The idea powering the architecture is of recognizing and acknowledging the ancestral dance of Samba of which originated from Africa.

Buzios Peninsula which was once a fishing community has today become a leading tourist holiday location. Previously, it was occupied by European pirates and slaves however in time, the variety in its beauty caught the tourist's fancy and grew to become a serious tourism vacation destination with upscale hotels, luxurious properties, penthouse flats and a buzzing nightlife along with a diversity of eco-friendly life.

In Buzios, you'll find around twenty beaches which surround the peninsula and lots of centers that provide facilities for aquatic adventures including windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling and sportfishing. An 18 hole golf course, free galleries and night clubs embellish the enticing peninsula. Buzios can be reached by road from Rio de Janeiro Brazil using the Rio-Niteroi toll bridge or by bus via the Novo Rio Bus Station.

Fiscal Island, portion of the Guanabara Bay, is a tiny island which maintains a small green castle that had been once an important location for the Brazilian empire. The castle on the Fiscal Island is said to have hosted the very last Imperial ball in 1889. Its construction was developed by Adolfo del Vecchio and his awesome creative imagination can be seen in the shape of carved stone work, remarkable mosaic work and 10 different kinds of hard wood used for mosaics. This neo gothic castle may be traveled to 3x a week from Thursday to Sunday.

Situated near to the Parque de Cidade, Moreira Salles is a cultural center. It facilitates old pictures of Rio de Janeiro along with the remainder of Brazil exhibiting the way the towns have modified and developed through the years. This illuminating facility likewise demonstrates work from famed artists and draws in many tourists who're curious about understanding about Rio de Janeiro and Brazil's background.




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