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Activities and excursions are a great way to
practice your Portuguese outside of class while getting to
know the country and culture around you. For that reason,
BridgeBrazil offers a full schedule of activities and excursions
for our students.
Activities
Every week, you are invited to learn more about Brazilian
culture by attending a lecture given by a Portuguese teacher.
Topics rotate and include the Brazilian economy, contemporary
literature, politics, immigration, history, religion, and
cuisine. You can also take advantage of the chance to practice
your Portuguese with a native Brazilian, as the school arranges
weekly interviews with local residents.
Excursions
For those who want to discover this wonderful city while practicing
their Portuguese, we provide afternoon excursions to some
of the most beautiful places in Rio. Excursions are offered
as a courtesy (provided a minimum number of students sign
up), but students are expected to pay for their own transportation
and entrance fees. All excursions are led by a Portuguese
instructor. Some of the excursions we offer are described
below. We invite you to participate in as many as possible
to truly make the most of your time in Brazil!
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Christ
the Redeemer Statue
Located atop Corcovado Mountain at a height of 710
meters, the statue of Christ the Redeemer is one
of the world's best-known and most-visited monuments.
This outing begins in the Cosme Velho District aboard
a miniature train that runs through the steep Atlantic
Rainforest up to the foot of the statue, offering
stunning glimpses of Rio from many different angles.
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view is nothing short of heavenly: Copacabana, Ipanema,
Leblon, Botanical Gardens, the Jockey Club, and
the Lagoon. The entire city spreads out in a magnificent
panorama during the day, glittering and magical
after dark, and always protected by Christ the Redeemer,
who blesses visitors and residents from on high. |
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Botanical
Gardens
This excursion takes you to Rio's impressive Botanical
Gardens. Each of the garden's 141 hectares shelters
outstanding examples of plant life from Brazil and
the rest of the world. The Imperial Palms are among
its most spectacular attractions, planted in 1809
by King D. João VI. The garden also boasts
huge trees decked with orchids that contrast with
giant victoria-regia, lilies, bromeliads, royal
poincianas, and tropical foliage, making the area
a favorite hideaway for nature-lovers, sweethearts,
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Loaf Mountain
Standing at the entrance of Guanabara Bay lies Rio's
most famous landmark: Sugar Loaf Mountain. Here
you can take one of the famous "bondinhos"
(cable cars) to the top of Morro da Urca, where
you can have a snack while admiring one of the most
beautiful views in the world. Later, continue the
ride to the top of Sugar Loaf where you'll enjoy
a complete view of the Bay's inlet, as well as all
of southern Rio de Janeiro and its beautiful beaches.
From this vantage point, it is easy to understand
what makes a "Carioca" (Rio resident)
so proud to live here. |
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MAM
- Modern Art Museum
During this excursion, you'll visit the Modern Art
Museum located in Flamengo Park alongside Guanabara
Bay and close to downtown. Inaugurated in 1958,
this museum has a very unusual history. After a
disastrous fire in 1978, hundreds of people from
all over the world flocked to rebuild this cultural
treasure, helping to repair the building and replace
its collections. The MAM currently houses some 1,700
works including paintings, sculptures and engravings
by Brazilian and foreign artists. It also holds
a specialized art library and a well-known cinemathèque
that is among the most popular in town. |
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