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lot of coffee in Brazil and they have heard of
Copacabana which they believe is in Rio de Janeiro.
After that it all gets a bit hazy for some.
What has become apparent is that there is a growing
interest in Brazil and all things Brazilian among travellers
in Britain and the rest of Europe. It is as if Brazil
has been rediscovered some 500 years after the first
Europeans landed in the state of Bahia on 22 April 1500.
The purpose of this magazine is to redress part of
the balance about what is known about Brazil and to
give a very brief tour of what the country has to offer
the visitor. From the country?s best known city, Rio de
Janeiro, to the hidden secrets of the Pantanal, it is all
here, and what isn?t is only a mouse click or phone call
away at the Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office in London.
The office in London, which opened in April 2000,
was Brazil?s first full service tourist office to open
overseas and its web site () has
become a source of information about Brazil for the
entire world. While this magazine is targeted mainly at
the UK market, it will be of use to any traveller
anywhere in the world considering a visit to Brazil.
The tourist office has the complete support of not
only the Embassy of Brazil in London; Embratur
(the Brazilian Tourist Authority) the Foreign Ministry;
and many other Brazilian institutions and
and bodies. It works closely with the individual
state and municipal tourist authorities the
convention and visitors bureaus; and the private
sector in both Brazil and the UK. It has, therefore, all the
contacts necessary to get the answers to any questions
a potential visitor or their travel agent might have.
So sit back and let your fingers and eyes do the
walking and discover why you should be planning that
trip to Brazil in the near future. 170 million Brazilians
are waiting to give you a warm welcome and show
you their country.
If you have any questions, you can call the Brazilian
E m b a s s y Tourist Office in London on 020 7629 6909; fax us
on 020 7399 9102; or e-mail us at tourism@brazil..
You can also find a lot more information about travelling
to Brazil, including all the latest visa and vaccination
requirements, at .
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you a
very pleasant and enjoyable trip to Brazil.
CONTENTS
INFORMATION
4 Overview and maps
38 Accommodation
40 A-Z of Brazil
PLACES TO GO
8 Rio de Janeiro
16 The northeast
22 Foz do Igua?u
24 The south
29 Minas Gerais
30 The Amazon
32 Pantanal
34 Bras?lia and the central west
36 S?o Paulo
THINGS TO SEE AND DO
14 Carnivals and celebrations
20 Food and drink
26 Sports
37 Music
Published by the Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office
32 Green St, London W1K 7AT
Tel: 020 7629 6909, Fax: 020 7399 9102
E-mail: tourism@brazil., 
Editor in chief Christopher Pickard
Editor John Adair Art director Michael Booth
Contributors Jos? Maria Alkmin, Thomas Falc?o,
Mariana Guimar?es, Paula Gruendling,
Pavlova Munaretto, Revecca Santos.
Repro and printing by Mpress (Sales) Ltd.
? Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office 2001. All rights reserved.
3
The story of Brazil unfolds across an area of
3.3 million square miles (8.5 million square km); along
4,500 miles (7,250km) of warm, white beaches that
make up part of the longest continuous coastline in
the world, and among a resident population of
170 million Brazilians. Brazil?s story is the story of the
world?s fifth largest nation, both in terms of area and
population, a country that is one of the planet?s largest
democracies and economies.
Nine tenths of Brazil lies between the Equator
and the Tropic of Capricorn. Covering over half of
the continent of South America, this tropical paradise
borders every South American country apart from
Ecuador and Chile. Because of its enormous size,
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country. They know about the football team and they
have heard about carnival. They know there is an awful
lot of coffee in Brazil and they have heard of
Copacabana which they believe is in Rio de Janeiro.
After that it all gets a bit hazy for some.
What has become apparent is that there is a growing
interest in Brazil and all things Brazilian among travellers
in Britain and the rest of Europe. It is as if Brazil
has been rediscovered some 500 years after the first
Europeans landed in the state of Bahia on 22 April 1500.
The purpose of this magazine is to redress part of
the balance about what is known about Brazil and to
give a very brief tour of what the country has to offer
the visitor. From the country?s best known city, Rio de
Janeiro, to the hidden secrets of the Pantanal, it is all
here, and what isn?t is only a mouse click or phone call
away at the Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office in London.
The office in London, which opened in April 2000,
was Brazil?s first full service tourist office to open
overseas and its web site () has
become a source of information about Brazil for the
entire world. While this magazine is targeted mainly at
the UK market, it will be of use to any traveller
anywhere in the world considering a visit to Brazil.
The tourist office has the complete support of not
only the Embassy of Brazil in London; Embratur
(the Brazilian Tourist Authority) the Foreign Ministry;
and many other Brazilian institutions and
and bodies. It works closely with the individual
state and municipal tourist authorities the
convention and visitors bureaus; and the private
sector in both Brazil and the UK. It has, therefore, all the
contacts necessary to get the answers to any questions
a potential visitor or their travel agent might have.
So sit back and let your fingers and eyes do the
walking and discover why you should be planning that
trip to Brazil in the near future. 170 million Brazilians
are waiting to give you a warm welcome and show
you their country.
If you have any questions, you can call the Brazilian
E m b a s s y Tourist Office in London on 020 7629 6909; fax us
on 020 7399 9102; or e-mail us at tourism@brazil..
You can also find a lot more information about travelling
to Brazil, including all the latest visa and vaccination
requirements, at .
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you a
very pleasant and enjoyable trip to Brazil.
CONTENTS
INFORMATION
4 Overview and maps
38 Accommodation
40 A-Z of Brazil
PLACES TO GO
8 Rio de Janeiro
16 The northeast
22 Foz do Igua?u
24 The south
29 Minas Gerais
30 The Amazon
32 Pantanal
34 Bras?lia and the central west
36 S?o Paulo
THINGS TO SEE AND DO
14 Carnivals and celebrations
20 Food and drink
26 Sports
37 Music
Published by the Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office
32 Green St, London W1K 7AT
Tel: 020 7629 6909, Fax: 020 7399 9102
E-mail: tourism@brazil., 
Editor in chief Christopher Pickard
Editor John Adair Art director Michael Booth
Contributors Jos? Maria Alkmin, Thomas Falc?o,
Mariana Guimar?es, Paula Gruendling,
Pavlova Munaretto, Revecca Santos.
Repro and printing by Mpress (Sales) Ltd.
? Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office 2001. All rights reserved.
3
The story of Brazil unfolds across an area of
3.3 million square miles (8.5 million square km); along
4,500 miles (7,250km) of warm, white beaches that
make up part of the longest continuous coastline in
the world, and among a resident population of
170 million Brazilians. Brazil?s story is the story of the
world?s fifth largest nation, both in terms of area and
population, a country that is one of the planet?s largest
democracies and economies.
Nine tenths of Brazil lies between the Equator
and the Tropic of Capricorn. Covering over half of
the continent of South America, this tropical paradise
borders every South American country apart from
Ecuador and Chile. Because of its enormous size,
B</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 12:00:00 PM GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Brazil.Everyone has heard of the
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country. They know about the football team and they
have heard about carnival. They know there is an awful
lot of coffee in Brazil and they have heard of
Copacabana which they believe is in Rio de Janeiro.
After that it all gets a bit hazy for some.
What has become apparent is that there is a growing
interest in Brazil and all things Brazilian among travellers
in Britain and the rest of Europe. It is as if Brazil
has been rediscovered some 500 years after the first
Europeans landed in the state of Bahia on 22 April 1500.
The purpose of this magazine is to redress part of
the balance about what is known about Brazil and to
give a very brief tour of what the country has to offer
the visitor. From the country?s best known city, Rio de
Janeiro, to the hidden secrets of the Pantanal, it is all
here, and what isn?t is only a mouse click or phone call
away at the Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office in London.
The office in London, which opened in April 2000,
was Brazil?s first full service tourist office to open
overseas and its web site () has
become a source of information about Brazil for the
entire world. While this magazine is targeted mainly at
the UK market, it will be of use to any traveller
anywhere in the world considering a visit to Brazil.
The tourist office has the complete support of not
only the Embassy of Brazil in London; Embratur
(the Brazilian Tourist Authority) the Foreign Ministry;
and many other Brazilian institutions and
and bodies. It works closely with the individual
state and municipal tourist authorities the
convention and visitors bureaus; and the private
sector in both Brazil and the UK. It has, therefore, all the
contacts necessary to get the answers to any questions
a potential visitor or their travel agent might have.
So sit back and let your fingers and eyes do the
walking and discover why you should be planning that
trip to Brazil in the near future. 170 million Brazilians
are waiting to give you a warm welcome and show
you their country.
If you have any questions, you can call the Brazilian
E m b a s s y Tourist Office in London on 020 7629 6909; fax us
on 020 7399 9102; or e-mail us at tourism@brazil..
You can also find a lot more information about travelling
to Brazil, including all the latest visa and vaccination
requirements, at .
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you a
very pleasant and enjoyable trip to Brazil.
CONTENTS
INFORMATION
4 Overview and maps
38 Accommodation
40 A-Z of Brazil
PLACES TO GO
8 Rio de Janeiro
16 The northeast
22 Foz do Igua?u
24 The south
29 Minas Gerais
30 The Amazon
32 Pantanal
34 Bras?lia and the central west
36 S?o Paulo
THINGS TO SEE AND DO
14 Carnivals and celebrations
20 Food and drink
26 Sports
37 Music
Published by the Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office
32 Green St, London W1K 7AT
Tel: 020 7629 6909, Fax: 020 7399 9102
E-mail: tourism@brazil., 
Editor in chief Christopher Pickard
Editor John Adair Art director Michael Booth
Contributors Jos? Maria Alkmin, Thomas Falc?o,
Mariana Guimar?es, Paula Gruendling,
Pavlova Munaretto, Revecca Santos.
Repro and printing by Mpress (Sales) Ltd.
? Brazilian Embassy Tourist Office 2001. All rights reserved.
3
The story of Brazil unfolds across an area of
3.3 million square miles (8.5 million square km); along
4,500 miles (7,250km) of warm, white beaches that
make up part of the longest continuous coastline in
the world, and among a resident population of
170 million Brazilians. Brazil?s story is the story of the
world?s fifth largest nation, both in terms of area and
population, a country that is one of the planet?s largest
democracies and economies.
Nine tenths of Brazil lies between the Equator
and the Tropic of Capricorn. Covering over half of
the continent of South America, this tropical paradise
borders every South American country apart from
Ecuador and Chile. Because of its enormous size,
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