Celebrating New Year in Rio de Janeiro

Celebrating New Year in Rio de Janeiro

Rio’s second-biggest party – only slightly trailing Carnival – is New Year’s Eve, also locally called “Reveillon”, along Copacabana Beach.

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New Year's Eve 2022 in Rio de Janeiro

New Year's Eve 2022 in Rio de Janeiro

There is no cost to the beach celebration, and more than 2.5 million tourists and Cariocas come every year to the legendary beach to celebrate the changing of the year, and take part in one of the world’s biggest and best parties. Partiers start to arrive on Copacabana Beach early in the day, to set up their stay for the rest of the day and night. By the time evening arrives, the beach is pulsating with people waiting to ring in the new year, and by midnight, close to 3 million people are on the beach, ringing in the new year.

The countdown

The countdown

There are dozens and dozens of restaurants very close to Copacabana Beach – whether they are in Copacabana itself, or the neighboring areas of Ipanema or Leblon. Many of the local restaurants will offer an exclusive “prix fixe” menu, and if they are beachfront restaurants as well, they can include tickets to stay on the terrace and enjoy the New Year’s celebrations from your table or their bar. The beachfront avenue – called Avenida Atlantica – is also closed to traffic during the celebrations, so you’re able to really pick and choose what works best for your tastes – the beach, the Avenida, or the sanctuary of an oceanside restaurant or bar. The party in Copacabana is something that all Cariocas have experienced, and celebrate with their entire families young and old, so you can expect to see all ages of people and walks of life – from the wealthy to the poor; families with seniors, kids, and babies; teenagers and young adults; transvestites, gay and lesbian; foreigners and Brazilians.

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