Ipanema/General Osório Station Peace Terrace
Inaugurated a little over a year ago right at the access to the Cantagalo Slope, the Peace Terrace, in Ipanema, offers one of the most spectaculars views of the city. To get there, take one of the elevators-– they are in two towers that connect the Ipanema/General Osório station to Cantagalo.
Cardeal Arcoverde/Cantagalo/Siqueira Campos Stations
Copacabana beach
Copacabana is worldly famous, and has been an inspiration for songs and an open set for movies many times through the years. The curvy design of its beach’s boardwalk is like a fingerprint, and has been one of the most reproduced features of Rio’s beauty in ten among ten postcards of the city. Getting there by subway is a piece of cake: the neighborhood has three stations with accesses close to different spots along the shoreline.
Botafogo Station - Botanic Garden
An honest to God oasis in the middle of the city, the Botanic Garden is an obligatory stop for tourists and cariocas alike. One of the most well preserved green areas of Rio, it houses 6,500 plant species, spread throughout an area of over 133 acres, both out in the open and in greenhouses. Dress appropriately, take the Subway Bus (Metrô Na Superfície) that leaves from the Botafogo Station, get down at the Jardim Botânico stop and forget about life. But if you’re looking for a bigger crowd – of tourists, mainly -, get down in Botafogo, take the Express Bus 513 and go the Sugarloaf Mountain to experience one of the most incredible sightseeing experiences the city has to offer.












