Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Rio de Janeiro. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Residential area with a mix of lower and middle-income neighborhoods, known for cultural diversity and samba roots.
Large, less densely populated area with newer developments including Barra da Tijuca, known for beaches and modern infrastructure.
Tourist-friendly wealthy area with famous beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema, vibrant nightlife, and cultural attractions.
A large residential and commercial neighborhood in the West Zone, known for its suburban feel and growing population.
A neighborhood in the West Zone with a strong industrial history, residential zones, and local commerce.
An island district in Rio de Janeiro, known for its residential neighborhoods, airport, and coastal leisure areas.
Large district with Tijuca Forest National Park
Modern western district known for beaches and planned developments
Famous coastal neighborhood known for iconic beach and urban landscape
A residential neighborhood in the West Zone with a mix of urban and suburban characteristics.
A large complex of favelas in the North Zone, known for its dense population and social challenges.
A bustling commercial and residential neighborhood in the North Zone with a strong local community.
One of the largest favelas in Rio, known for its vibrant community and hillside location.
Upscale residential and beach neighborhood
A lively neighborhood in the North Zone known for its samba schools and vibrant street life.
Historic neighborhood with cultural significance
A middle-class residential neighborhood in the West Zone with good infrastructure and green areas.
A traditional neighborhood in the North Zone known for its samba heritage and cultural events.
A residential neighborhood in the West Zone with a mix of urban and natural environments, growing in popularity.
A residential neighborhood in the North Zone with growing commercial areas and good transport links.
A residential neighborhood in the North Zone known for its sports stadium and community facilities.
A coastal neighborhood in the West Zone known for its natural reserves, rural areas, and proximity to the bay.
Affluent residential area adjacent to Ipanema
A residential district located in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, known for its local commerce and community atmosphere.
A residential neighborhood in the North Zone known for its middle-class population and proximity to Tijuca National Park.
A residential neighborhood in the South Zone with historic buildings and proximity to Flamengo Park.
A neighborhood in the North Zone with a mix of residential and commercial areas, known for its community vibe.
A neighborhood in the North Zone with a mix of residential and industrial areas near Guanabara Bay.
A traditional neighborhood with a strong cultural heritage, known for its markets and historic sites.
A neighborhood in the West Zone known for its residential character and proximity to natural reserves.
A traditional neighborhood in the North Zone, known for its commercial activity and residential areas.
A neighborhood in the North Zone known for its residential and commercial mix.
A neighborhood in the North Zone with a mix of residential and commercial zones, known for its accessibility.
A residential neighborhood in the North Zone, known for its local commerce and family-oriented atmosphere.
A neighborhood in the North Zone with a predominantly residential character and some commercial activity.
A residential neighborhood in the North Zone with a mix of urban and green areas.
An industrial and port area in the North Zone with ongoing urban redevelopment.
An upscale residential neighborhood known for its cultural venues, universities, and green spaces.
A predominantly residential neighborhood in the North Zone with local commerce and community centers.
A residential neighborhood in the West Zone, known for its quiet streets and growing housing developments.
A neighborhood in the North Zone with a mix of residential and commercial areas, known for its community vibe.
A scenic neighborhood centered around the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, popular for outdoor activities and upscale living.
A neighborhood in the North Zone, mainly residential with some commercial areas and local markets.
A historic and bohemian neighborhood known for its narrow streets, colonial architecture, and vibrant arts scene.
A residential and commercial neighborhood with historical significance, featuring old palaces and museums.
Known for the famous Botanical Garden, this neighborhood is green, peaceful, and upscale.
Famous for its vibrant nightlife, historic arches, and bohemian atmosphere.
A residential neighborhood in the North Zone, known for its quiet streets and local commerce.
A neighborhood located in the Ilha do Governador area, known for its residential character and proximity to Guanabara Bay.
A traditional neighborhood near the city center with a mix of residential and commercial areas, known for its historic mansions and proximity to the bay.
An affluent neighborhood known for its beach, luxury residences, and proximity to Tijuca Forest.
A historic port neighborhood in the Centro area, known for its colonial architecture and cultural sites.
A quieter beach neighborhood adjacent to Copacabana, known for its relaxed atmosphere and family-friendly environment.
A small historic neighborhood near the port area with colonial buildings and cultural heritage.
A small, affluent neighborhood known for its scenic views, proximity to Sugarloaf Mountain, and quiet residential vibe.