Other entertainment in Rio De Janeiro
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Casa D’angelo
Opened in 1914, this low-key restaurant, café and bar is a Petrópolis institution, where regulars amble in for a cafezinho (coffee – short, black, strong and usually quite sweet) or a beer at all hours. It’s especially worth visiting on Saturday, when a tasty and inexpensive feijoada (black bean and pork stew) is served.
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Teatro Espaço
For years the Teatro Espaço has been garnering praise for its famous puppet theater. The performances are staged by the Grupo Contadores de Estórias, who present powerful, wordless theater (with musical accompaniment) with their lifelike puppets.
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Chez Michou
This well-known spot near Rua das Pedras serves decent crepes (some 36 varieties), but it’s better known as a lively drinking and dance destination, with a fun crowd, DJs and various TV screens adding to the stimulation overload.
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Estádio Olímpico João Havelange
Botafogo’s home stadium, Engenhão as it’s called was built for the Pan American games in 2007 and seats around 45,000. Both Flamengo and Fluminense are likely to play home games here.
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Hipódromo
Hipódromo is one of several bars in the area responsible for the local residents’ chronic lack of sleep. A young college-age crowd celebrates here most nights.
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Bar Veloso
The open-sided Bar Veloso attracts a young, good-looking crowd who spill out onto the sidewalk on busy weekends.
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Estádio de São Januário
Vasco da Gama’s home stadium was built in 1927, and seats around 35,000.
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