While in Rio, you must try the feijoada (a Portuguese dish with beans and pork).
A brilliant indoor food market you shouldn't miss and a great and cheap way how to sample Brazilian products.
Paulista Avenue is one of the most important avenues in São Paulo, Brazil. It stretches 2.8 kilometres and runs northwest to southeast.
Shop in this popular street buzzing with life. This place is a bargain paradise so if you're hunting for some souvenirs or presents for your…
Best experienced at night when the street bars open, the bossa nova bands assemble and the open-air markets start offering their wares.
Shop for hip-hop, rock, metal, goth, skate and other merchandise in this gallery packed with CDs, clothes, posters and accessories.
A lively marketplace and a gathering place for the people from the north. Shops, restaurants and regional music here every weekend!
Fans of Italian cuisine should consider visiting this place where you can get a variety of Italian (but also local) delicacies - e.g.…
This busy shopping district has its own special atmosphere. You can get about anything here - from carnival costumes to ethnic crafts.
This one was the first mall in Rio de Janeiro to be built. It consists of over 400 shops, cafes and restaurants, so you can comfortably…