Selina Lapa Rio de Janeiro





The Selina Lapa Rio de Janeiro Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The route begins and ends in front of the National Library of Rio de Janeiro. It is carried out on a partially paved path, covering steep and slightly uneven stretches. The route has a long extension, passes through several squares of the city and several tourist and historical points, offering beautiful images of Rio de Janeiro along the trail.
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The Municipal Cultural Center Parque das Ruínas is a public, cultural and historical park, located in the Santa Teresa neighborhood, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The trail is carried out on partially paved terrain, with a slight slope in the relief. The route overlooks green areas, beautiful gardens and is ideal for walking.
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The trail is carried out on paved terrain, skirting the coastline of Rio de Janeiro, starting at Enseada da Glória, passing through Aterro do Flamengo to Praia da Esplanada Verde. The marina has modern piers and beautiful images of the landscapes of RJ, allowing an incredible view of the Sugar Loaf and the Airport. The route is ideal for families and dogs, as long as they are on a leash.
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The Flamengo, Copacabana, Ipanema, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, and Botafogo Trail are located in the south zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro. In addition to walking, jogging, and cycling, the path also features a track for rollerblading and skateboarding, as well as a bike path, allowing practitioners to make their journey more safely. For those who like to pedal, but don't have a bike, it is possible to rent bikes at kiosks close to the pedal boat or use Bike Rio. The trail passes through...
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The Mané Garrincha Cycle Path is on Aterro do Flamengo and goes to Marina da Glória. The path is paved and is next to the beach, offering both options as a track. The place is beautiful and accessible to all ages. The bike path passes alongside Praia da Esplanada Verde. At Aterro, giant and centenary trees provide shade for cyclists.
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