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The Four Most Recognizable Landmarks of Rio de Janeiro

Santa Teresa is a hilly bohemian district and one of Riou2019s most iconic neighborhoods, famous for its vast collection of art and architecture, vibrant cobble-stoned streets, footpath mosaics, grand mansions, and artsy arcades. Visitors can enjoy a walking tour around this district and hit the Brazilian traditional restaurants or bars to grab a meal and drink. Discover great flight and travel deals atu00a0Delta Airlines Deals, including seat selection service online, secure payment, exclusive deals, and low rates, cheap last-minute flight deals, and many more.

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The Four Most Recognizable Landmarks of Rio de Janeiro

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  1. The Four Most Recognizable Landmarks of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro or Rio is a massive coastal city in Brazil, renowned for its Copacabana and Ipanema beaches besides plenty of other monuments and natural parks. If you want to explore and discover Rio’s most iconic landmarks and attractions, book a flight at Delta Airlines Reservations and find the most affordable flight deals. Compare flight prices, read authentic customer reviews, and find the cheapest flight deals on your booking with Delta Airlines Flights. Featured under are four of Rio de Janeiro’s most recognizable landmarks: Christ the Redeemer

  2. Christ the Redeemer is the statue of Jesus Christ and is identified as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, standing 2,330-foot high above the Corcovado Mountains. This 125 feet tall monument is a religious and cultural sign of Brazil, initiated in 1922 and finished in 1931. And each year, almost 2 million visitors from every corner flock in to witness this massive landmark. Jardim Botanico This botanical garden is paradise-like, stretching wide up to 340 acres, and home to over 6000 primitive and unusual varieties of flora. The gardens date back to 1808, but only came to the public’s view in 1822, originally developed by Regent Prince D. Joao to accommodate different species of plants from various regions. Tijuca National Park Tijuca National Park, a huge 8,300 acres space, is recognized as the largest urban rainforest on earth. The natural beauty the park possesses is incomparable, which features diverse landscapes, scenic waterfalls, over 1,600 plant species, and over 350 distinct varieties of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. And the park famously hosts about 3 million visitors every year! Santa Teresa Santa Teresa is a hilly bohemian district and one of Rio’s most iconic neighborhoods, famous for its vast collection of art and architecture, vibrant cobble-stoned streets, footpath mosaics, grand mansions, and artsy arcades. Visitors can enjoy a walking tour around this district and hit the Brazilian traditional restaurants or bars to grab a meal and drink. Discover great flight and travel deals at Delta Airlines Deals, including seat selection service online, secure payment, exclusive deals, and low rates, cheap last-minute flight deals, and many more.

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