Acueducto Carioca



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The Carioca Aqueduct, also known as Arcos da Lapa, is a famous landmark in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was built in the 18th century to supply fresh water to the city. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Rio's rich history.

Visitors can walk along the aqueduct and admire the impressive arches, which stretch for almost 270 meters. The aqueduct is illuminated at night, making for a stunning sight.

There is no entrance fee to visit the Carioca Aqueduct, and it is open to the public 24 hours a day. However, it is recommended to visit during the day for safety reasons.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the lively neighborhood of Lapa, known for its bars, restaurants, and nightlife. The Selarón Steps, a colorful staircase decorated with tiles from all over the world, is also nearby.

To find more information about the Carioca Aqueduct, visitors can check the official website of the Rio de Janeiro tourism board: https://visit.rio/en/atracao/arcs-of-lapa/

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