Discover a vivid, insider’s view of Rio de Janeiro—from its colonial heart to its modern avenues.
This nonfiction travel portrait brings the Brazilian metropolis to life through accessible writing, sharp observations, and carefully chosen illustrations. It invites readers to see Rio beyond postcards and into its busy streets, grand buildings, and lively social scene.
The book combines historical context with contemporary detail, offering a broad, all-around view of the city as a place of culture, government, and daily life. It presents Rio not as a distant curiosity, but as a living, evolving metropolis shaped by architecture, media, politics, and people.
- Insight into Rio’s architecture, neighborhoods, and key places that define the city’s character
- An inside look at the city’s press, government, and public life through contemporary accounts
- Colorful descriptions of Carioca society, dining, theatre, and social customs
- Maps, lists, and illustrations that illuminate the city’s layout and landmarks
Ideal for curious readers, travelers, and anyone seeking a grounded, engaging portrait of Rio de Janeiro.