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Entertainment, nightlife, termas Rio's nightlife is as hard to resist as its beaches. Options range from samba shows shamelessly aimed at visitors to sultry dance halls that play forró, a music style that originated in Brazil's northeast during World War II. (American GIs stationed at refueling stops opened up their clubs "for all," which, when pronounced with a Brazilian accent, became "forró.") Seek out the sounds of big band, rock, and everything in between. One of the happiest mediums is música popular brasileira (MPB), the generic term for popular Brazilian music, which ranges from pop to jazz. Note that establishments in this carefree city often have carefree hours; call ahead to confirm opening times.
Bars and lounges often ask for a nominal cover in the form of either a drink minimum or a music charge. Choperias (pubs) and botecos (bars specializing in draft beer and appetizers) are casual places you can go wearing a swimsuit.
Rio's danceterias (discos) pulse with loud music and flashing lights. At a number of places, including samba clubs, you can dance to live Brazilian music. Gafieiras are old-fashioned ballroom dance halls, usually patronized by an equally old-fashioned clientele. Upon entry to some clubs you're given a card to carry—each successive drink is marked on it. You pay on departure for what you've consumed.
For opera, theater, music, dance, film, and other performing arts listings, pick up the Portuguese-language Rio Prá Você, published by Riotur, the city's tourist board. Este Mês no Rio (This Month in Rio) and similar publications are available at most hotels, and your hotel concierge is also a good source of information. The Portuguese-language newspapers Jornal do Brasil and O Globo publish schedules of events in the entertainment sections of their Friday editions, which are found online at www.jb.com.br and www.oglobo.com.br.

What are Rio de Janeiro Termas? These massage parlours are known as Termas in Brazil and are very popular with tourists and locals alike (mainly businessmen - working late!). Here you have everything under one roof. Bar, sauna ,baths, food, bedrooms, and of course they are full of beautiful Brazilian girls.

Address:
R. Buenos Aires, 44

Location Centro

Transportation Taxi, van, bus, metro

Phone (21) 2283-100

Prices Cover: only entry 60 R$ (all service 260-300 R$)

Address:
Centro (Downtown)
Rua do Rosario 65

Location Centro

Transportation Taxi, van, bus, metro

Phone (21) 22031338

Prices Cover: only entry 60 R$ (all service 260-350 R$)

Rio Antigo Termas

Address:
Rua Joaquim Silva, 2 and 4

Location Gloria

Transportation Taxi, van, bus

Phone Tel. +55 (21) 2224-9591

Bathhouse,terms, bar & sauna Monday to Friday , 2:00pm to 0:00am

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Termas Solarium

Address:
Rua J.J. Seabra, 21

Location Jardim Botânico

Transportation Taxi, van, bus

Phone: (21) 2274-2741 / 2294-6599

Monday – Friday 15_00 to 2 am, Saturday 3 to 23
Sunday 4 to midnight

Site: www.solarium.com.br

Prices Cover R$50 entry

Centuarus Termas

Address:
Rua Canning, 44

Location Ipanema

Transportation Taxi, van, bus

Phone (21) 2267-5941

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Termas Monte Carlo

Address:
Rua Hilário de Gouvêa, 19

Location Copacabana

Transportation Taxi, van, bus, metro

Phone (21)2255-4489

Site: www.termasmontecarlo.com.br

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Termas L'uomo

Address:
Rua Siqueira Campos

Location Copacabana

Transportation Taxi, van, bus, metro

Phone (21) 2549-4113

Site: www.luomo.com.br

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