The cosmoploitan city of Rio is not to be missed if only for one night. With so little time to spend, we were happy that we selected Hotel Gloria close to the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. We arrived that this wonderful old hotel with large rooms, distinctly Brazilian archeture and commanding views of the Atlantic.
The Rio skyline is filled with more than towering hotels that line Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. The most predoiminate feature is Pao de Arucas, Sugarloaf. This sheer pincale rises 394 meters at the entrance to Guanabara Bay on the northside of Copacabana. A two-stage cable car takes you to this spectaluar vista with 360 degree views of the city from its top.
Towering above the city is Corcovado, the figure of christ with arms out stretched, is an icon known around the world. The best way to see and photograph this 32 meter high statue is from helicopter. You can also drive and walk to the observation deck just below the statue. Frm here there are impressive views of the city and the bays below.
Rio is filled with restrurants, night clubs and of course shopping. Many of the highrise hotels have excellent restruants on their top floors. Here above the beach, we dine on international speicalies with specturular views. In the warm evening air, an after dinner stroll along the well-lite Ipanema beach, with crashing waves, was a special treat.
Before we left, there was enough time for shopping. Our tour guide told us about the semi-presious Bralizian gem stones. He knew where in Rio we could find the best of these brightly colored stones. With names such as Rubillita, Aquamarine, Turmalina, Citrino and Citrino Rio Grande, we were excited to view the selection. Hidden at the top of a shopping center, behind locked doors, is Ben & Bros. Joyers. These brilliant stones are hand-crafted into beautifully set jewerly. We choose as much as our budget could afford from a selection that overwelmed and inticed. The beaches, the city vistas, the food, the shopping and Brailizan gems, what more could you ask for with only "one night in Rio."
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