Santa Teresa is a charming neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its winding, narrow streets, large old houses, and a vibrantly artistic culture. Packed with galleries, rustic bars, and indie boutiques, it offers a colorful contrast to the city’s hustle and bustle, providing a bohemian escape above the city.
Once a neighborhood of the Rio elite, Santa Teresa transformed into an artist’s colony in the 20th century. Its old mansions and cobbled streets have seen time stand still, showcasing a slice of Rio’s historical charm.
Located on a hilltop, Santa Teresa can be reached by bus, taxi, ride-sharing apps, or Rio’s iconic yellow tram, “Bonde”, which offers panoramic city views during its journey to the neighborhood.
Exploring Santa Teresa is generally free of charge, though certain attractions, like museums or art galleries, may have entrance fees. The tram ride also requires a ticket, which is quite affordable.
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