
View of Rio de Janeiro.
You can read tons of important city info in My Rio Travel Guide — the most reliable, practical, and useful guidebook in PDF to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Its 112 pages covers the essential travel information to visit Rio City.
Why My Rio Travel Guide in PDF and not the regular Rio de Janeiro City paperback guidebook?
Here are a couple of advantages of My Rio Travel Guide over the other guidebooks:
Up-to-date info on Rio
Street art in Rio.
As this Rio guidebook is saved in PDF, it can be regularly updated. And it is. As soon as there is any major change in the info presented, me, the author, make the necessaries updates immediately.
With 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games coming soon, a lot is going on in the city. And a lot is changing — fast!
For example, restaurants, nightlife venues, subway stations and other tourist sites are closing down for renovation or expansion. As a result, everyday a lot of misinformed tourists loose their precious vacation time in Rio de Janeiro. Do you want to be one of them?
Besides, due to the increase in demand to visit the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and Sugar Loaf, the city has taken new measures that affect the way to visit these places. As a consequence, the info presented in the most recent edition of paperback guidebooks may be no longer valid.
Relying blindly on a guidebook that was printed several months ago is risky. The way to go is relying on regularly updated city travel guides, such as My Rio Travel Guide.
Insider’s perspective, advice, and recommendations on Rio de Janeiro
Once-a-month market in Rio de Janeiro.
The info presented in My Rio Travel Guide is naturally confirmed day after day as I execute my daily job as a Rio de Janeiro private tour guide.
I eat and drink at many restaurants, bars and pubs I recommend in the guidebook. I frequently walk by the markets, shops, and hidden treasures I recommend. I go to Carnival parties, live samba places, events, and happenings that I recommend in the book. And if they are no longer good, I go home and remove the info right away from the guidebook.
I take visitors to Christ the Redeemer, Sugar Loaf, Maracana Stadium, Colombo Café, Copacabana, Ipanema, Downtown and to many other attractions pretty much every day. That’s my full time job. During my job, I revise the info and the services recommended in my Rio de Janeiro city guidebook.
You might not know but the writers of the famous guidebooks don’t live in Rio de Janeiro. On the contrary, they usually come to Rio de Janeiro for two weeks every one or two years to update the past edition.
On the other hand, I live in Rio de Janeiro, and I am out everyday, confirming and reconfirming the info presented in My Rio Travel Guide.
If you are considering a trip to Rio de Janeiro, grab this opportunity of reading updated, useful and reliable info in My Rio Travel Guide.
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