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Sunday 12 July 2026 Information


Rio de Janeiro · Nightlife

If You Only Go to One Place

Bar Bip Bip, Copacabana

If you only do one thing tonight, squeeze into this legendary 18 m² boteco for the Sunday roda de samba at 7 pm – tonight’s anchor. Founded in 1968 and just 18 m², it is one of the greatest places to hear music in Rio – Paulinho da Viola, Beth Carvalho and Teresa Cristina have all passed through, there’s no cover, and on a Sunday it is the city’s most magical room. Arrive 6.30 pm to sit.

Tonight at a Glance

—Bar Bip Bip Tiny, free, spine-tingling samba shrine; music pilgrims of every age; Sundays 7 pm samba — tonight’s essential

—Pedra do Sal Open-air samba and pagode on the rock where the genre was born; young, huge, democratic crowd; Sundays it runs from 6 pm until about 3 am, usually with DJs and pagode too – free, open-air and the only proper late dance tonight outside the clubs

—Cacique de Ramos One of the consecrated cradles of carioca samba, the roda forms every Sunday at 5 pm under the tamarind tree – where legends were launched; deeply local Zona Norte crowd

—Feira de São Cristóvão A covered city of the Northeast — forró bands, dance floors and 700 food stalls; families and dancers; Sunday until about 8 pm

—Pink Flamingo Copacabana’s pop LGBTQ+ bar-balada, open every day from about 9 pm, with drag queens on the decks and a different musical style each night – tonight’s most reliable LGBTQ+ room

It’s Sunday 12 July 2026 and Rio’s night belongs to the roda de samba: beer-crate circles at Armazém Senado from lunchtime and Cacique de Ramos at 5 pm, sunset samba on the stones at Pedra do Sal, then Bip Bip’s hushed, holy 7 pm roda in Copacabana — while the big Lapa houses (Carioca da Gema, Rio Scenarium) rest tonight. The circuit is simple: samba all afternoon, forró at São Cristóvão for dinner, then Pedra do Sal or a queer dance floor after dark — with the metro shutting at 11 pm, so plan a 99 or Uber home.

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What’s On Tonight

Roda do Bip – the weekly Sunday samba circle — at Bar Bip Bip, Copacabana, 7 pm. The most spontaneous samba roda in Rio, palco de many stories of Brazilian music — no cover, you fetch your own beer, and the house rule is never clap after a song (click your fingers softly)

Weekend samba and pagode session on the birthplace rock — at Pedra do Sal, Saúde, From 6 pm, late. Sundays it runs from 6 pm until about 3 am, usually with DJs and pagode too — free, open-air, and tonight’s only real late dance outside the clubs

Roda de samba under the tamarind tree — at Cacique de Ramos, Olaria, 5 pm. The roda happens every Sunday at 5 pm at Rua Uranos, 1326, drawing sambistas of several generations — the real deal, far from the tourist trail

Sunday street samba at one of Brazil’s oldest botecos — at Armazém Senado, Centro, 1 pm to about 5 pm. Samba raiz takes over Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays — Sunday from 1 pm at a former dry-goods store from 1907, today one of Brazil’s oldest bars — the perfect warm-up before Bip Bip

Forró, xote and baião on the twin stages — at Feira de São Cristóvão, All day until about 8 pm. The João do Vale and Jackson do Pandeiro stages host forró, xote and baião groups daily, and Sunday is its biggest day — around 45,000 visitors on Sundays; dance, then eat carne de sol

Dia do Rock free multi-stage marathon — Motorock, Congo Shock, Samarina Blues and 20+ bands — at Rio Riders Moto Clube, Oasis Bar and Garage Grindhouse, Praça da Bandeira, From 2-3 pm, free. Free rock stages today, Sunday 12/07, at Rua Ceará 27, Rua Sotero dos Reis 10 and Rua Ceará 154 in Praça da Bandeira from 2-3 pm — Rio’s grungier side, zero reais

Mandinga Sessions – Patchamora, MC Rafael Mike, Arcanjo Ras, Kipili and DJ Cheybombs Selectah — at MotoCerva, Lapa, 4 pm. Today at MotoCerva, Rua do Rezende 16, Lapa, from 4 pm, R$10 in advance — reggae and sound-system vibes in a friendly biker-bar courtyard

Queer pop night with drag DJs — at Pink Flamingo, Copacabana, From about 9 pm. Open every day from about 9 pm, with drag queens on the decks and a different musical style each night – the most reliable LGBTQ+ room tonight for a nightcap that turns into a dance

The Circuit: When to Go Where

Lunch to 5 pm – Armazém Senado’s street roda in Centro (from 1 pm) or the forró floors of Feira de São Cristóvão; Sunday in Rio starts in daylight

5 pm – purists ride to Cacique de Ramos in Olaria for the roda under the tamarind tree; everyone else naps

6 pm sunset – Pedra do Sal, Saúde: golden light on the stone steps, caipirinha vendors, samba warming up

7 pm – the anchor: Bip Bip’s Sunday roda in Copacabana; arrive 6.30 pm for one of the few seats

9 pm onward – Pink Flamingo or The Pride of Lapa for the queer floors, or back to Pedra do Sal, which runs until about 3 am

Know the week – the official Pedra do Sal roda is every Monday, 7 pm to midnight (tomorrow!), and the big clubs (Mara Club, The Home, Street Lapa) fire Friday-Sunday; Rio Scenarium and Carioca da Gema resume midweek

Scenes & Sounds

Samba — The city’s heartbeat — rodas (circles) in botecos and streets, and grand old Lapa show-houses Where: Bip Bip, Pedra do Sal, Beco do Rato, Armazém Senado, Cacique de Ramos; Carioca da Gema and Rio Scenarium in Lapa midweek-Saturday

Forró — Accordion-driven partner dancing from the Northeast — sweaty, smiley, easy to join Where: Feira de São Cristóvão’s stages, Friday to Sunday

Choro / MPB — Instrumental virtuosity and Brazilian songbook classics, often free and outdoors Where: Roda de Choro Arruma o Coreto, every Sunday 11 am-2 pm, Praça São Salvador, Laranjeiras (daytime); Bip Bip does choro Tuesdays 8 pm, bossa nova Wednesdays 8 pm

Jazz — Seafront supper-club jazz with an international crowd Where: Blue Note Rio on Av. Atlântica, Copacabana — Tuesday to Friday the house opens at 5 pm for a free happy hour on the pavement and piano bar

Electronic — Basement clubs and roving parties, alternative and queer-friendly Where: Fosfobox in Copacabana — open Fri and Sat only, 11 pm-4:45 am, entry typically R$30-60; warehouse parties in the port zone

Funk & pop — Baile funk beats and drag-fuelled pop floors, biggest Friday-Sunday Where: Mara Club and Street Lapa in Lapa, Pink Flamingo in Copacabana

Pick Your Night

Date night: Blue Note Rio’s candlelit jazz over Copacabana beach (from Tuesday), or tonight a sunset caipirinha at Pedra do Sal followed by Bip Bip’s roda — cheap, unforgettable

Solo and safe: Bip Bip — you stand on a bright Copacabana pavement among music lovers, no hustle, no cover; the crowd polices its own silence

Dance till sunrise: Tonight that’s Pedra do Sal (until about 3 am) or Pink Flamingo’s floor; Friday/Saturday it’s Fosfobox and the Lapa clubs

Meet locals: Cacique de Ramos or Armazém Senado — beer-crate sambas where visitors are rare and welcome; a smile and a ‘cerveja, por favor’ is all the Portuguese you need

Meet other expats: Copacabana’s beachfront bars and the Farme de Amoedo strip in Ipanema; InterNations Rio and the Facebook groups for foreigners remain the standard first stop, especially with the World Cup break bringing extra visitors into the same bars this month

Where to Go

Bar Bip Bip — Copacabana

Founded in 1968 and just 18 m², yet one of the greatest places to hear music in Rio – Paulinho da Viola, Beth Carvalho and Teresa Cristina have all passed through; music lovers of every age, respectful silence during tunes

Tonight: Sunday roda de samba at 7 pm – tonight’s anchor

Best time: Sun 7 pm and Thu 9 pm samba, Tue 8 pm choro, Wed 8 pm bossa nova; Sundays roughly 7 pm to midnight; arrive 6.30 pm — seats are scarce

Cost: No cover; you pay for cans of beer – you grab your own from the fridge and it’s noted down; bring cash, tip the musicians’ hat

Address: Rua Almirante Gonçalves, 50, Copacabana

Instagram: @rodadobip

Getting there: Short walk or ride within Copacabana; metro (until 11 pm tonight) then stroll

Good to know: No booking possible; come early to sit; no applause — click your fingers

Pedra do Sal — Saúde / Little Africa

The cradle of carioca samba, where history mixes with beer, youth and street nightlife – a free open-air roda at the rock where the genre was born; young, huge, democratic crowd

Tonight: Sunday session from about 6 pm to around 3 am, usually with DJs and pagode

Best time: Monday is the classic – the official roda, 7 pm to midnight; weekends from 6 pm; go at sunset

Cost: Free; street vendors sell caipirinhas and beer – bring cash, small notes

Address: Largo João da Baiana, Pedra do Sal, Saúde

Getting there: Rideshare to/from the entrance of the largo – don’t wander the port zone side streets late

Good to know: No booking; travel light, phone in front pocket

Cacique de Ramos — Olaria (Zona Norte)

Legendary bloco headquarters where Fundo de Quintal-style pagode was forged — one of the consecrated cradles of carioca samba, where legends were launched; multi-generation local crowd

Tonight: The roda happens every Sunday at 5 pm

Best time: Sundays from 5 pm; on the third Sunday of each month there’s also the traditional Feijoada do Cacique from 1 pm with free entry

Cost: Cheap beers; bring cash and small notes

Address: Rua Uranos, 1326, Olaria

Getting there: Go and return by 99/Uber door to door — it’s a long way from Zona Sul

Good to know: No booking; go with company if it’s your first Zona Norte outing

Armazém Senado — Centro / Lapa edge

A former dry-goods store opened in 1907, today one of Brazil’s oldest bars – a mix of warehouse and botequim, preserved in time and listed as Carioca Cultural Heritage; shoulder-to-shoulder locals of all ages

Tonight: Sunday samba from 1 pm (to about 5 pm) — the classic Sunday-afternoon session

Best time: Fri from 5 pm, Sat from 2 pm, Sun 1-5 pm; come at kick-off for a spot near the musicians

Cost: No real cover for the street roda; empadinhas around R$6, cold bottled beers roughly R$13-18; carry some cash

Address: Av. Gomes Freire, 256, Centro (corner Rua do Senado)

Phone: +55 21 2509-7201

Instagram: @armazem.senado

Getting there: Metro to Carioca or Cinelândia then a short walk in daylight; rideshare after dark

Good to know: No booking — it spills onto the street

Feira de São Cristóvão (Centro Luiz Gonzaga) — São Cristóvão (Zona Norte)

The Northeast in one pavilion – nearly 700 stalls with forró, xote, baião, repente and more; families, dancers and homesick nordestinos — pure joy for a newcomer

Tonight: Reliable Sunday standby: open all day, Sundays 10 am to 8 pm, with forró bands on the two stages

Best time: Friday and Saturday run all night; Sunday is the big family-and-dancing day — go late afternoon and stay for dinner

Cost: Entry R$5 (Fri evening, weekends and holidays; free Tue-Thu); cheap regional food and beer; cards widely taken, keep cash for stalls

Address: Campo de São Cristóvão, s/nº, São Cristóvão

Website: www.feirasaocristovao.com

Getting there: No direct metro – from São Cristóvão station it’s a bus or a 20-minute walk; simplest is a 99/Uber to the gate

Good to know: No booking; wear shoes you can dance in

Beco do Rato — Lapa

A true samba redoubt in a narrow lane near Praça Paris, where big names and talented local musicians mix in an intimate, welcoming atmosphere; musicians, students, neighbourhood regulars, a few clued-in travellers

Tonight: Reliable standby — open Monday to Saturday from 6 pm, Sundays from midday; check the day’s roda on Instagram stories

Best time: Tuesdays (the unplugged roda) and Fridays; arrive by 8 pm for a table

Cost: Modest entry, recently around R$15-25 by night; cheap beers and caipirinhas; feijoada about R$40; cards accepted, carry some cash — the entrance takes only cash or PIX; inside accepts card

Address: Rua Joaquim Silva, Lapa

Instagram: @becodorato

WhatsApp: +55 21 97968-3670

Website: becodorato.com.br

Getting there: Metro to Cinelândia or Glória, then a 5-10 minute walk; rideshare drops at the corner of Joaquim Silva

Good to know: No booking most nights; come as you are

Carioca da Gema — Lapa

Since 2000 it has presented the best of samba in a two-storey former tenement townhouse with four rooms including a veranda and mezzanine; 30s-50s cariocas on dates plus international visitors — people dance

Tonight: Usually dark or quiet on Sundays — the big Lapa houses rest tonight; check its Sympla page before heading over, and diary the Tue-Sat shows

Best time: Tue-Sat; doors 7.30 pm, main show 8.30 pm; the new happy hour runs 6.30-8.30 pm with no entry charge until the main show

Cost: Ticketed entry by night (buy via Sympla/Fever); happy-hour deals like double caipirinhas and Original beer at R$12.99; cards accepted

Address: Av. Mem de Sá, 79, Centro (Lapa)

Website: www.barcariocadagema.com.br

Getting there: Rideshare to the door on Av. Mem de Sá; metro Cinelândia early evening

Good to know: Yes for a table — a booked table is guaranteed until 9.30 pm; after that entry is allowed but without table guarantee

Rio Scenarium — Centro / Rua do Lavradio

A 19th-century mansion with seven rooms, Brazilian food and live samba, gafieira, chorinho and pop – named one of the world’s 10 best bars by The Guardian; dressed-up locals, couples and visitors

Tonight: Closed tonight — the house currently runs Wednesday to Saturday, per its official Instagram; make it your midweek or weekend plan

Best time: Thursday for value (about half price, ~R$20), Friday/Saturday for the full spectacle; arrive 8 pm to explore before the first show

Cost: Entry typically R$30-65 by night, cheaper in advance; advance tickets via Sympla or its box-office point of sale; cards accepted

Address: Rua do Lavradio, 20, Centro

Instagram: @rioscenarium

Website: www.rioscenarium.com.br

Getting there: Rideshare to the door; the Lavradio block is lively and well-lit on show nights

Good to know: Buy ahead on Sympla — a table reserva alone does not guarantee entry; smart-casual works

Pink Flamingo — Copacabana

Since 2019 a Rio gay-nightlife favourite — drag, pop nights, themed events and a crowd mixing locals and tourists without feeling like a trap; the great default when staying in Copacabana

Tonight: Open tonight — every day from about 9 pm, with drag queens on the decks and a different style each night

Best time: Friday-Saturday; arrive 10 pm for free entry and a table, stay as it turns into a club after midnight; Sundays are looser and friendlier

Cost: Free before ~10 pm, paid entry after; creative drinks and good petiscos; cards accepted

Address: Rua Raul Pompéia, 102, Copacabana

Instagram: @pinkflamingorio

Getting there: Rideshare or a well-lit walk from the Copacabana/Ipanema border; metro Cantagalo until 11 pm

Good to know: No booking; all welcome, zero attitude at the door

The Pride of Lapa — Lapa

Lapa’s buzziest LGBTQ+ bar – drag shows, DJs, karaoke, famously shirtless waiters; a queer-forward party space focused on themed nights, pop throwbacks and celebratory chaos

Tonight: Open tonight — Wednesday to Sunday, 6 pm to 3 am; the best queer room downtown on a Sunday

Best time: Weekend nights late; Sundays from about 8 pm for shows without the crush

Cost: Modest or no entry most nights; standard Lapa drink prices; cards accepted, carry small cash

Address: Rua do Resende, 82A, Lapa

Instagram: @bar_the_pride_of_lapa

Getting there: Rideshare to the door — Rua do Resende is a side street, so don’t wander it empty-handed late

Good to know: No booking; programming shifts week to week, so verify via Instagram before heading out

Neighbourhoods at a Glance

Lapa: Rio’s bohemian nightlife engine — samba casarões, street crowds under the aqueduct arches, every age and wallet

Saúde / Gamboa (Little Africa): The historic port zone where samba was born; open-air rodas and heritage — magical early, take a car late

Copacabana: Beachfront jazz, hotel bars, late-night clubs and a big international crowd — the easiest area for newcomers

Ipanema: Polished bars, the LGBTQ+ hub around Rua Farme de Amoedo, and safe, walkable late-night streets

Botafogo: The young cariocas’ favourite — indie bars, craft beer and small gig rooms, more local than touristy

São Cristóvão / Zona Norte: Forró palaces and neighbourhood sambas (the Feira, Cacique de Ramos) — the most Brazilian nights in town; go by app-car

LGBTQ+ Tonight

Pink Flamingo — Drag, pop nights and a locals-plus-tourists crowd that never feels like a trap — the Copacabana default; open tonight from about 9 pm with drag DJs

The Pride of Lapa — Drag, karaoke and pop chaos in the heart of Lapa — open Wednesday to Sunday, 6 pm to 3 am; your best queer option tonight downtown

Galeria Café — A classic of the LGBTQ+ scene in Ipanema mixing funk and pop, with drag contests and themed parties, steps from Rua Farme de Amoedo — open Wednesday to Saturday, 11 pm to 5 am; arrive after midnight when the floor ignites (diary it, closed tonight)

Money & How Paying Works

The comanda: at most bars and clubs you’re handed a card or paper tab at the door; every drink is marked on it and you pay everything at the till on the way out. Guard it — losing it usually means paying a hefty flat fine, often R$100+.

The couvert artístico is a per-person live-music charge added to your bill at samba houses (roughly R$10-40); it pays the band and is normal, not a scam. At Bip Bip there’s none — you drop money in the musicians’ tip hat instead, and bring cash.

Cards and Pix are accepted almost everywhere indoors, but street rodas run on cash — at Pedra do Sal vendors sell caipirinhas and beer, so bring small notes, and some doors (like Beco do Rato’s) take only cash or PIX even though inside accepts card.

Tipping: 10% service (‘serviço’) is normally already on the bill — check before adding more. Nobody expects extra, but rounding up for a great waiter or the band’s hat is a lovely habit.

Getting Home Safe

The metro runs Monday to Saturday 5 am to midnight, Sundays and holidays 7 am to 11 pm — fine for getting TO tonight’s roda, useless for getting home after it; women-only carriages (pink doors) operate throughout service.

Use the 99 or Uber apps, never a street-hailed taxi late at night; order from inside the venue and wait by the door or a bright, busy corner — ask venue security where the usual pickup point is and check the plate before you get in.

Expect surge pricing 3-5 am when clubs empty — leave slightly before the rush, split a car with new friends, or wait 20 minutes for prices to drop.

Rio at night rewards calm common sense: carry only what you need (one card, some cash, phone), keep the phone off the street-side edge of the pavement, and stick to the busy, lit blocks — in Lapa that means around the Arches and Mem de Sá, not the empty side streets.

At the open-air rodas tonight (Pedra do Sal, Armazém Senado), travel light, keep your phone in a front pocket, and take a 99/Uber door to door after dark rather than walking the port-zone or Centro side streets — relaxed-but-aware is the whole trick.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sunday actually a good night out in Rio?

One of the best — just different. Sunday belongs to the roda de samba, which starts in the afternoon and peaks early evening; the mega-clubs and big Lapa houses mostly rest. Tonight that means Armazém Senado at 1 pm, Cacique at 5 pm, Pedra do Sal from 6 pm and Bip Bip at 7 pm — then bed, because Monday is Pedra do Sal’s famous official roda.

What time do Brazilians really go out?

Later than you: weekday shows start 8-9 pm, clubs fill after 1 am on weekends. But Sunday flips the script — everything tonight is early, so a German body-clock is actually an advantage. Arrive 30-45 minutes before a roda starts if you want to sit.

Do I need to book anything tonight?

No — tonight’s whole circuit is free or nearly free with no reservations: Bip Bip, Pedra do Sal, Cacique de Ramos and Armazém Senado take no bookings. Save the Sympla tickets for Rio Scenarium and Carioca da Gema from Wednesday, and check any venue’s Instagram stories the same day, because that — not websites — is where Rio venues announce changes.

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