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Rio Carnaval



Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
14,227
London
Going next year.

Anyone been? Reviews / Tips?
 






Jim D

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2003
5,275
Worthing
Spectacular. Go to the Sambadrome - a purpose-built stadium where the carnival clubs (a bit like Lewes Bonfire Societys only with louder drums, less clothes and much better tableaux) parade between two banks of terraces. Yes, it's terraces, no seats unless you're in a private box. It happens over two nights (Sun & Mon before Shrove Tues), starts about 10pm and goes on until the sun comes up. They announce the winner on Tues - which is a day of street carnival all over town. You can buy CDs of the sambas they dance to if you want to learn the words beforehand.

They also have a number of carnival balls in the days and weeks leading up to the big day. Look out in the press or ask at the hotel. These are well attended but probably not ones to take your wife/girlfriend to as you often get some crazy stuff going on - some of it appearing in DVDs later.
 


Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
14,227
London
Spectacular. Go to the Sambadrome - a purpose-built stadium where the carnival clubs (a bit like Lewes Bonfire Societys only with louder drums, less clothes and much better tableaux) parade between two banks of terraces. Yes, it's terraces, no seats unless you're in a private box. It happens over two nights (Sun & Mon before Shrove Tues), starts about 10pm and goes on until the sun comes up. They announce the winner on Tues - which is a day of street carnival all over town. You can buy CDs of the sambas they dance to if you want to learn the words beforehand.

They also have a number of carnival balls in the days and weeks leading up to the big day. Look out in the press or ask at the hotel. These are well attended but probably not ones to take your wife/girlfriend to as you often get some crazy stuff going on - some of it appearing in DVDs later.

Have already got tickets for this, not really sure what to expect though. Is Rio really as dangerous as it is made out to be or is it just the same as any big, slightly edgy city?
 


patchamalbion

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,024
brighton
Have already got tickets for this, not really sure what to expect though. Is Rio really as dangerous as it is made out to be or is it just the same as any big, slightly edgy city?


gf's sister went last year and their hostel and 4 others around the area were ramsacked and a few people got beaten up but she still said it was the greatest part of her travels.Imagine it will be incredible and very memorable as long as you dont act recklessly or stupid
 






Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
14,227
London
All that bloody money I spent on your education and you can't even spell :angry:

All that bloody money you spent moving to within an hour of the Portugese border and you don't even know how to spell 'carnival' in Portugese...
 


Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
Rio yes, carnival no...if you get a chance take a trip out to the Maracana stadium, it is a little dated now but still pretty damn impressive.
 




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