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Tips on where to stay Starbucks in Rio

Today I will tell you about where Starbucks is in the south and the center of Rio.




 

I will only talk about the south and the center of the city, today they are the most tourist places where most visitors stay.




 

Starbucks with all its acquaintances is an international cafeteria that has its own style of treating its customers and an environment that is always well maintained and provides an educated and refined clientele.




Starbucks is the place that many people like to stop to read a book, have a coffee, chat with friends, work on their laptop if they have this possibility, and also to meet people in the city they visit because the environment is prone to interaction because we often lack establishments that we see that focus only on the product and not on the environment.




 

The first indication of Starbucks is in Volunteers of the Fatherland 89, as well as in Nelson Mandela Square, which has the subway exit. It is very good there because it also has a very cool nightlife and urine, with many cultural programs. I can give you as an example the Botafogo cinema station that is right in front of Starbucks and also the house of Rui Barbosa that is in Rua Sao Clemente, which is parallel to Volunteers of the Fatherland.




You can walk there. Rui Barbosa’s house is a museum about the history of the lawyer that was so important at the time of the empire and the republic. In Botafogo, in that region, there are also bars with the voice that are very fashionable. It’s also good to have a TT Burger burger in front of Nelson Mandela. Be sure to try the guava ketchup that is exclusive to the house.




 

The second is in Nossa Senhora de Copacabana 1058. There it will be at the central point of Copacabana, where many things happen. In addition to yours. by the way, Starbucks is near the end of Copacabana post 6, which is the quietest part of the sea. Ideal for a Stand Up Paddle. There in the region you will also find Bolivia Street, which has many bars and restaurants of the first line. I recommend you go for a blue agave burrito.




Next to Posto 5 on the beach, you will find the statue of the famous writer Carlos Drummond de Andrade sitting on a bench on the seafront in Copacabana. It is a must stop for those who like Brazilian literature.




 

The other is in the Argentina building at Botafogo Cove. The building fights commercial offices and has a good side of FGV. A leading institution in economic research and commercialization and administration.




Occasionally there are some free high-level conferences. If you’re interested, a good place to have coffee. Besides being close to Botafogo Cove This is a great place to ride a bike overlooking the Sugar Loaf.




 

And the last one is in Rua do Carmo 11, in the center of the city. This Starbucks faces the bustling street of the Assembly. You feel good in the city center there. Nearby is the Tiradentes palace that opens the chamber of the city hall of Rio de Janeiro and has a huge statue of Tiradentes. It is a beautiful palace. Nearby is also Plaza 15, which is full of history.




Be sure to visit the Imperial Palace, which was once the residence of the royal family and the scene of several important events in the history of Brazil, such as the signing of the Golden Law and where Dom Pedro first announced the population that would stay in Brazil and would form a New Empire.




 

Starbucks is always a great place to stop and have a coffee, especially when you are traveling because you know what a reliable and comfortable establishment is. Come to Rio, we have a lot to offer besides the natural beauty.