3 Best Places to Shop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Rio shopping is most famous for its incomparable beachwear and gemstone jewelry, both of which are exported globally. Brazil is one of the world's largest suppliers of colored gemstones, with deposits of aquamarines, amethysts, diamonds, emeralds, rubellites, topazes, and tourmalines. If you're planning to go to Minas Gerais, do your jewelry shopping there; otherwise stick with shops that have certificates of authenticity and quality. Other good local buys include shoes, Havaianas flip-flops, arts and crafts, coffee, local music, swimwear, and summer clothing in natural fibers. With lots of low-quality merchandise around, the trick to successful shopping in Rio is knowing where to find high-quality items at reasonable prices. It's helpful to note that most independent shops are shut on Sunday, with some even closed on Saturday afternoon.

Ipanema is Rio's most fashionable shopping district. Its many exclusive boutiques are in arcades, with the majority along Rua Visconde de Pirajá. Leblon's shops, scattered among cafés, restaurants, and newspaper kiosks, are found mainly along Rua Ataulfo da Paiva and in the side streets of Rua Dias Ferreira. Copacabana has souvenir shops, bookstores, and branches of some of Rio's better shops along Avenida Nossa Senhora de Copacabana and connecting streets. For cheap fashion finds and Carnival costumes, head to the maze of shopping streets behind the Uruguaiana metro station known as 'Saara.'

São Conrado Fashion Mall

São Conrado

The shops at Rio's least-crowded mall sell domestic and international fashions to a clientele that knows how to splurge. High-end Brazilian and international labels can be found here, and there are some very decent restaurants as well as a four-screen movie theater.

Shopping Leblon

Leblon

International designers and chic local boutiques can be found at this upmarket fashion mall in Leblon. There is some good food to be found in the food court—think fine dining rather than fast food—and the mall has free Wi-Fi and a modern four-screen cineplex.

Village Mall

Barra da Tijuca

There are some 600 stores here, ranging from high-street names such as Renner to small and seriously chic boutique fashion, jewelry, and lingerie stores. A branch of the legendary bikini store Lenny Niemeyer is here, and there's a wealth of good dining options and one of the city's most luxurious cinemas.

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