1. Rua do Senado, Rio de Janeiro


Once known for its antique shops and bohemian vibe, Rua do Senado, in downtown Rio, is undergoing a stylish revival. The classic Armazém Senado, open since 1907, still serves cold draft beer and hosts lively samba sessions on Saturdays. But alongside historic townhouses and traditional bars, there’s a host of new venues bringing a fresh energy to the place. One of the first places to change the scene was chef Lucio Vieira’s restaurant Lilia; he later opened Labuta Bar and Labuta Braseiro on the same street. More recently, you have the likes of Destilaria Maravilha, a lively spot with a regular lineup of DJs and live shows. Across the street, the art collective Solar dos Abacaxis has taken over part of a former 1912 factory, which will soon house Mercado Central RJ, with 40 shops and restaurants.
EAT: At Lilia for organic and seasonal ingredients, or at Labuta Braseiro for a very good churrasco carioca (Rio-style barbecue).
DO: Visit the street on a Saturday, when the traditional samba do Armazém Senado takes place, and the area comes alive with music, open shops and a festive atmosphere.
DRINK: Try the artisanal gin, cachaça, or vodka cocktails at Destilaria Maravilha, where the aging barrels can be spotted from the bar.


























































































