Santa Teresa Tram

When researching Rio and we discovered that there is a tram that goes over the top of an old aquaduct, we just had to go! What we didn't know was just how much fun it was going to be.
A tram driverLæs mere
When researching Rio and we discovered that there is a tram that goes over the top of an old aquaduct, we just had to go! What we didn't know was just how much fun it was going to be.
A tram driverLæs mere
After the tram we continued to do a walk a bit more for a few extra sights to see.
The old aquaduct that looked straight out of Rome, formally water and now for a tram.
Metropolitan Cathedral whichLæs mere
This building services as a place to house Portugese literature, manuscripts and documents. Some of the rarest books are here and it is huge. It was used to help keep ties between Brazil and Portugal.Læs mere
Before leaving, people asked me "Where are you looking forward to the most for your holiday?". Not once did I answer "Rio". I had the complete wrong impression of this city.
Not only was it great, weLæs mere
We are definitely not in Rio anymore. Different language, and very different temperature. Blowing mist from our breath as we headed outside to the nearby sculpture park. A super pretty spot to waitLæs mere
For a city, that we were told, doesn't actively practice religion... Almost everything we saw today was deeply religious based. This San Cristobal Hill continues that theme. It's the second highestLæs mere
Borago is #29 of the 50 Best Restaurants in the world. And we are in this city maybe once and on holiday so we are going to do it.
I can't really explain what any of these dishes are, apart from theyLæs mere
After last night's dinner we were now experts in Chilean wine. No, that's why it was good to come see the prices of how it was made in the Casablanca region half way between Santiago andLæs mere
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I love the little detail of the hearts on top of the trolley