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Rio De Janeiro Weather & Rio De Janeiro
Transport
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Rio De Janeiro
Weather- Best Times to travel to Rio De Janeiro
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Min Avg Temperature |
Max Avg Temperature |
Average Rainfall |
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| January |
23°C |
29°C |
135cm |
Good Weather |
| February |
23°C |
30°C |
124cm |
Good Weather |
| March |
23°C |
29°C |
134cm |
Good Weather |
| April |
22°C |
28°C |
109cm |
Good Weather |
| May |
20°C |
26°C |
77cm |
Good Weather |
| June |
19°C |
25°C |
51cm |
Good Weather |
| July |
18°C |
25°C |
45cm |
Good Weather |
| August |
19°C |
26°C |
45cm |
Good Weather |
| September |
19°C |
25°C |
62cm |
Good Weather |
| October |
20°C |
26°C |
82cm |
Good Weather |
| November |
21°C |
27°C |
100cm |
Good Weather |
| December |
22°C |
29°C |
137cm |
Good Weather |
Rio De Janeiro
Transport - Getting around Rio De Janeiro
Although a large and sprawling city, the
neighbourhoods most frequented by visitors are easy to get around
in. The public transport system is cheap and efficient, and most
places can be reached by metro or bus. By far the quickest and
easiest way to get around is by the efficient metro, but there are
limits to its coverage of the city with only two lines. The most
inexpensive form of transport are the local buses, which travel all
over the city as fast as the traffic will allow, although they are
often badly driven, crowded and the scene of much petty theft,
especially during rush hours when the crowded conditions are ideal
for pickpockets. Special care should be taken on buses that are
known to be regularly used by tourists, such as those to the Sugar
Loaf. Public transport stops between 11pm and midnight, with some
buses operating 24 hours, but it is safer to hire a taxi late at
night. Taxis are plentiful and relatively inexpensive. Radio cabs
can be ordered and are said to be safer and more reliable, usually
with air-conditioning, but they are 30 percent more than regular
taxis. Driving in Rio is not recommended and hiring a car is
expensive.
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