Getting ready for your big trip to Rio de Janeiro or another hotspot? Review these dos and don'ts in Brazil before you take ...
Most people know about Rio’s beaches, such as Copacabana and Ipanema, but should consider visiting São Conrado beach, located in the upscale neighborhood of the same name. Photograph by cokada, Getty ...
Rio de Janeiro really, really surprised me. I knew the city would be interesting, but I wasn’t expecting to be this blown away by how gorgeous it was. The beaches, the mountains, the buildings tucked ...
The Brazilian government allows U.S. citizens to enter Brazil as visitors for business or pleasure for up to 90 days without a visa. This has been good for tourism, but the lack of reciprocity rankles ...
2024 is shaping up to be the year of travel reprieves. Hot on the heels of the European Union postponing (again) its much-mooted ETIAS program, which will require visitors from most non-EU countries ...
William, 43, plays soccer, visits world famous landmarks ahead of celebrating his environmental prize in Rio de Janeiro on ...
It is only 10 in the morning and already the heat in Pasadena is somewhere in the region of ‘face-melting’. The sea breeze that kindly buffets the waterfronts of the United States’ Pacific coast is ...
One day in 1876, on a flag-draped platform in Philadelphia, a white-bearded man in plug hat and frock coat stood towering over President Ulysses S. Grant. The visitor was Dom Pedro II, Emperor of ...
Churrasco: Juicy steak cuts, including the showstopper picanha, sliced directly onto plates in a continuous carousel at all-you-can-eat rodizío churrascarías. Feijoada: An Afro-Brazilian stew made ...