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Barra Shopping, Rio de Janeiro

Barra Shopping in the Barra de Tijuca neighborhood is one of the largest malls in Latin America, with over 600 retail stores..

Barra Shopping in the Barra de Tijuca neighborhood is one of the largest malls in Latin America, with over 600 retail stores.


Hours

Sun

13:00

21:00

Mon

10:00

22:00

Tue

10:00

22:00

Wed

10:00

22:00

Thu

10:00

22:00

Fri

10:00

22:00

Sat

10:00

22:00

About Barra Shopping

 Av. das Américas, 4666 - Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22640-102, Brazil

 +55 21 3089-1051

 www.barrashopping.com.br

Barra Shopping and Nearby Sights on Map

Barra Woods

Barra Woods is one of the most visited green areas in the Zona Oeste, with a lake, walking trails through the woods, large lawns, playgrounds, and sporting facilities

Cidade De Deus

Cidade de Deus or City of God is a neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, made famous by the eponymous movie based on the novel by Paulo Lins, which offered a peek into the violence and crime-ridden lives of its inhabitants

Barra Beach

Barra Beach is the longest beach in Rio, stretching from Morro do Joá to the Recreio dos Bandeirantes

Casa das Canoas

Casa das Canoas is the former residence of architect Oscar Niemeyer, built by him in 1951

Museu do Açude

Housed in the former residence of Raymundo Ottoni de Castro Maya, one of the founders of the Modern Art Museum, the Museu do Acude displays a collection of items from the history of Portuguese rule, including furniture, kitchenware, and an array of ''azulejos'', or Portuguese blue tiles

Rocinha

Rocinha is the largest favela in Brazil, home to 70,000 people living over 355 acres

Tijuca Forest

You do not have to go far to explore a tropical Brazilian rainforest

Aerospace Museum

The Aerospace Museum is the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere, with a good collection of over 100 planes, as well as engines, parts, archived documents and historical photographs

Chico Mendes Ecological Park

The Chico Mendes Ecological Park has walking trails through a 43-hectare preserved section of the Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Forest)

Leblon

Named after a French businessman who owned the neighborhood in the 19th century, the Leblon Beach is the haunt of the wealthy, lined with upscale bars and restaurants