
Product Description
Fodor’s. For Choice Travel Experiences.
Fodor’s helps you unleash the possibilities of travel by providing the insightful tools you need to experience the trips you want. Although you’re at the helm, Fodor’s offers the assurance of our expertise, the guarantee of selectivity, and the choice details that truly define a destination. It’s like having a friend in Brazil!
·Updated annually, Fodor’s Brazil provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available in a guidebook.
·Fodor’s Brazil features options for a variety of budgets, interests, and tastes, so you make the choices to plan your trip of a lifetime.
·If it’s not worth your time, it’s not in this book. Fodor’s discriminating ratings, including our top tier Fodor’s Choice designations, ensure that you’ll know about the most interesting and enjoyable places in Brazil
·Experience Brazil like a local! Fodor’s Brazil includes choices for every traveler, from shopping in São Paulo’s chicest boutiques and exploring hip neighborhoods to the best beaches outside of Rio, and much more!
Fodor’s Brazil includes choices for every traveler, from cruising through the rain forest of the Amazon to shaking your groove thing at a samba show in Salvador.
·Indispensable, customized trip planning tools include “Top Reasons to Go,” “Word of Mouth” advice from other travelers, and tips to help save money, bypass lines, and avoid common travel pitfalls.
·Brand new maps and full color photos.
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Amazon Average Rating 4.0/5.0

(1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
I recently have come back from a trip to Sao Paolo, Brazil, and in anticipation/preparation for that trip, I picked up this book.
“Fodor’s Brazil (2008 edition)” (587 pages) is an outstanding travel guide. It brings a great overview of the many practical details of visiting Brazil. Just as an example (and I’m probably proving my ignorance here), it wasn’t until I read this book some months ago that I realized that I needed a tourist visa to enter the country (and what a detailed procedural process that turned out to be!). My visit was limited to Sao Paolo, and so I focused on the chapter dealing with Sao Paolo, along with the more general chapters. Now having returned from my trip, I cannot emphasize enough how much on point the 75 page Sao Paolo chapter was, and it really prepared me well for my trip, ranging from what things to be aware of, what things to see, etc. etc. I have no doubt that the other chapters are equally up to the task as well, even though of course I did not visit other places.
In all, I readily recommend this travel guide to anyone who is planning to visit Brazil. I had a tremendous time in Sao Paolo, and hope to make it back to Brazil to visit other places (Rio, of course) and when I do, you can bet I will revisit this book. Highly recommended!
Rating: 4 / 5