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Straddle the top of the world on Pão de Açúcar
Sugarloaf Mountain is a peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Rising 396 m above the harbor, the peak is named for its resemblance to the traditional shape of concentrated refined loaf sugar.
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Straddle the top of the world on Pão de Açúcar
BRAZIL // From the peak of Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain), the city of Rio de Janeiro reveals undulating hills and golden beaches lapped by blue sea, skyscrapers sprouting along the shore. Once seen from atop this absurd confection of a mountain, you're unlikely to look at Rio in the same way again. The ride up is good fun: aerial trams whisk you to the top in two stages. The adventurous can even rock-climb their way to the summit. And if the breathtaking heights unsteady you, what better way to regain your composure than with a caipirinha or cerveja (beer) on the pinnacle of the world?
Where is Sugarloaf Mountain?
Pão de Açúcar, in Urca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, is one of the city's main tourist attractions, located in the South Zone of Rio, more specifically halfway between the beaches of Botafogo and Leme.
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