"Brazil 7-day guide to eating, drinking and having fun" Suitable for the crowd: first time visitors/parents/couples/friends Budget reference: medium budget (excluding international air tickets) This guide focuses on: eating (local representative food) + drinking (specialty coffee/bar/tea) + playing (landmarks + experiences + nightlife) itinerary Day 1|Rio de Janeiro Morning: Check in at the city’s classic landmarks + take a light walk. It is recommended to reserve time for taking photos and queuing. Noon: Focus on trying "barbecue", giving priority to local restaurants with a rating of 4.5+. Afternoon: Monte Cristo, and arrange 1-2 free exploration of niche neighborhoods or markets. Evening: Beach life, choose "black bean rice" or similar local cuisine for dinner. Tips for the day: Try to keep the traffic radius within 30-45 minutes to reduce running time. Day 2|Saint Paulo Morning: Check in at the city’s classic landmarks + take a light walk. It is recommended to reserve time for taking photos and queuing. Noon: Focus on trying "black beans and rice", giving priority to local restaurants with a rating of 4.5+. Afternoon: Beach life, and arrange free exploration of 1-2 niche neighborhoods or markets. Evening: Samba nightlife, choose "Acai Bowl" or similar local flavors for dinner. Tips for the day: Try to keep the traffic radius within 30-45 minutes to reduce running time. Day 3|Iguazu Morning: Check in at the city’s classic landmarks + take a light walk. It is recommended to reserve time for taking photos and queuing. Noon: Focus on trying the "Acai Bowl", giving priority to local restaurants with a rating of 4.5+. Afternoon: Samba nightlife, and arrange 1-2 free exploration of niche neighborhoods or markets. Evening: Explore waterfalls, choose "Seafood Stew" or similar local cuisine for dinner. Tips for the day: Try to keep the traffic radius within 30-45 minutes to reduce running time. Day 4|El Salvador Morning: Check in at the city’s classic landmarks + take a light walk. It is recommended to reserve time for taking photos and queuing. Noon: Focus on trying the "Seafood Stew", giving priority to local restaurants with a rating of 4.5+. Afternoon: Explore waterfalls and arrange 1-2 free explorations of niche neighborhoods or markets. Evening: Street art, choose "cheese bread" or similar local flavors for dinner. Tips for the day: Try to keep the traffic radius within 30-45 minutes to reduce running time. Day 5|Rio de Janeiro Morning: Check in at the city’s classic landmarks + take a light walk. It is recommended to reserve time for taking photos and queuing. Noon: Focus on trying "cheese bread", giving priority to local restaurants with a rating of 4.5+. Afternoon: Street art and free exploration of 1-2 niche neighborhoods or markets. Evening: Monte Cristo, choose "roasted meat" or similar local cuisine for dinner. Tips for the day: Try to keep the traffic radius within 30-45 minutes to reduce running time. Day 6|Saint Paulo Morning: Check in at the city’s classic landmarks + take a light walk. It is recommended to reserve time for taking photos and queuing. Noon: Focus on trying "barbecue", giving priority to local restaurants with a rating of 4.5+. Afternoon: Monte Cristo, and arrange 1-2 free exploration of niche neighborhoods or markets. Evening: Beach life, choose "black bean rice" or similar local cuisine for dinner. Tips for the day: Try to keep the traffic radius within 30-45 minutes to reduce running time. Day 7|Iguazu Morning: Check in at the city’s classic landmarks + take a light walk. It is recommended to reserve time for taking photos and queuing. Noon: Focus on trying "black beans and rice", giving priority to local restaurants with a rating of 4.5+. Afternoon: Beach life, and arrange free exploration of 1-2 niche neighborhoods or markets. Evening: Samba nightlife, choose "Acai Bowl" or similar local flavors for dinner. Tips for the day: Try to keep the traffic radius within 30-45 minutes to reduce running time. Practical Checklist Transportation suggestions: Multi-city connections, high-speed rail/short-distance flight connections are recommended. Food tip: Avoid purely tourist streets and give priority to the combination of “locals queuing up shops + market stalls + time-honored brands”. Budget suggestion: It is more stable to allocate the budget according to "catering 35% / ticket experience 25% / transportation 20% / shopping 20%". Safety advice: Try to go together at night, and keep your ID and cash separately. Bonus points: Leave at least half a day unplanned to allow room for last-minute discoveries.
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