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The Carioca Aqueduct, also known as Arcos da Lapa, is a historical aqueduct located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was built in the 18th century to bring water from the Carioca River to the city. Nowadays, it is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Rio de Janeiro.
The aqueduct is open to visitors every day from 8am to 5pm and the admission is free. There is no official website, but you can find more information on the city's tourism website.
The surrounding area of the Carioca Aqueduct is known as Lapa and it is a vibrant neighborhood with many attractions. There are several bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, making it a popular nightlife spot. The famous Selarón Stairs, covered in colorful tiles, is also located nearby and is open to visitors 24/7.
If you're interested in visiting during Carnival, the Carioca Aqueduct is also a popular spot for blocos (street parties) and parades. Make sure to check the schedule for the specific events and times.
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