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Welcome to the Next Stop: Brazil Blog
Here you'll find curated travel itineraries for some of Brazil's best travel destinations, guides for visiting the best tourist attractions, and my personal food & accommodation recommendations. Feeling more adventurous? Find guides to help you get off the beaten path and discover some of Brazil's best hidden gems.


Where to watch the 2026 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro
If you are in Rio de Janeiro during the World Cup, you are in for a treat. Even if you're not into football (soccer), the atmosphere is not to be missed. Brazilians create some of the best crowds in the world. They cheer, sing, support their team from start to finish, and are genuinely fun to be around. The energy during a World Cup match is something special, whether you're watching with locals at a neighbourhood bar or in the middle of a packed street party. If you're wonde
Jun 10


The 12 Most Popular Carnival Blocos in Salvador: 2026 bloco schedule & what to wear
The Carnival in Salvador, the heart of Bahia, is an electrifying celebration known for its trio elétrico parades, transforming the city into the world's biggest street party. The music at Carnaval de Salvador is focused on axé and samba-reggae music. Unlike the samba school processions of Rio, in Salvador’s Carnival millions of people follow behind Trio Elétricos - huge trucks blasting music, leading a moving parade through the city. The city’s main circuits for the trio elet
Feb 27, 2025


The 12 Most Popular Carnival Blocos in Rio de Janeiro: 2026 bloco schedule & what to wear
The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is world-famous for its samba parades, lively street blocos (parties), and electrifying atmosphere that takes over the city. Blocos are street parties organized by different groups, each with its own unique theme, music, and traditions. These blocos range from small neighborhood gatherings to massive parades with tens of thousands of people. Some of the most famous Carnival blocos in Rio de Janeiro include Cordão da Bola Preta, which attracts
Feb 22, 2025


What are blocos de carnaval? 2026 bloco schedules for Brazil Carnival
The blocos, also called "bloco de rua" or "bloco de carnaval", are community-organized street parties that have become the lifeblood of Brazil's Carnival. Unlike the lavish parades of the Sambadrome , which where samba schools compete and showcase their artistry, blocos are open street parties that anyone can join. These street parties date back to the 19th century, evolving from informal neighborhood gatherings into the diverse range of events they are today. More than just
Jan 23, 2025
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