The best way to get to know the brazilian cuisine is by doing a walking tour with your local tour guide in Rio. You will have the chance to eat in different bars (and in a Fruits Street Fair in the beginning of our tour).
Seafood snacks, caipirinha, local beers, sugar cane juice, tapioca, fruits, cod fried balls, feijoada fried balls, ham and filet mignon sandwich, pastel, chicken hearts, cheese balls, açaí.
Come on an empty stomach and let´s try it all together!
* This tour involves some lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
- Pick-up at your place (in the south zone of Rio).
- Try some fruits in a local Street Fair.
- Walking tour by the most iconic local bars.
- Nuts store.
- Best coffee shop in the neighborhood.
- Drop-off at your place.
Food included (per person):
- 1 sugar cane juice.
- 3 native fruits.
- 1 açaí juice.
- 1 caipirinha.
- 4 portions of appetizers/snacks.
- 1 sandwich.
- 1 portion of nuts.
- 1 coffee.
Pickup included
Let's head to the street fair market of the day to try some fruits, snacks and sugar cane juice.
Walking tour by the most iconic local bars of the area.
Tickets to Maracanã tour (R$50,00 brazilian reais pp) and to the Market (R$5,00 brazilian reais pp) are not included.
OBS 1: We buy all the necessary tickets on time in the tour guide line.
OBS 2: if your group has student or senior, bring passport, ID or student document.
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