Rio de Janeiro · Nightlife
If You Only Go to One Place
Roda de Samba da Pedra do Sal
If you only have time for ONE place tonight, make it the historic Pedra do Sal roda in Saúde. This is the birthplace of samba, and the Monday night street party is a spiritual homecoming every week. A raw, joyful, open-air samba circle under fairy lights, surrounded by a crowd as local as it gets, with cold beer from street vendors. It’s not a ticketed show; it’s a cultural rite. Arrive by 8 pm to feel the energy build.
Tonight at a Glance
—Roda de Samba da Pedra do Sal Authentic, free street samba at the genre’s birthplace. Mixed crowd of locals and curious visitors. Every Monday.
—Rio Scenarium The most spectacular live-music bar for MPB and samba, spread over three floors of antiques. Tourist-friendly, great for a couple or group.
—Beco do Rato Gritty, real-deal Lapa samba bar with a ‘samba every day’ policy. For the purist who wants a roots roda in a packed, sweaty room.
—Blue Note Rio World-class jazz and MPB in Copacabana. Upscale, seated, perfect for music lovers wanting a sophisticated Monday night.
—Voluntários da Pátria bars The Botafogo strip of buzzy bars and botecos (Macuna, Mãe Joana). Perfect for a casual bar crawl to meet young locals and expats.
Monday in Rio is deceptively brilliant. While the big nightclubs sleep, the city’s soul awakens in street rodas, jazz clubs and botecos. Tonight, Monday 13 July 2026, the historic Pedra do Sal samba circle runs for free, Blue Note Rio hosts a jazz show in Copacabana, Lapa’s best samba houses are open, and Botafogo’s bar strip is lively with a young, local crowd.
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What’s On Tonight
Roda de Samba (open-air samba circle playing classics) — at Pedra do Sal (Largo da Prainha, Saúde), From about 8 pm until late. The ultimate Monday ritual. Free street samba at the very spot samba was born. History, music, cold beer from vendors, and a joyfully mixed crowd.
Live MPB/samba show (exact artist TBC on Instagram) — at Rio Scenarium, Rua do Lavradio, Lapa, Music typically starts 9:30 pm–10 pm. A Monday classic in a jaw-dropping venue. Perfect for a comfortable, visually stunning night of live Brazilian music with table service.
Daily samba roda (every day includes Monday) — at Beco do Rato, Rua Joaquim Silva 11, Lapa, Live music usually from 9 pm. An essential, no-frills, deeply local samba bar. One of the very few houses guaranteeing authentic samba every single night of the week.
Jazz or MPB show (check tonight’s act on official site) — at Blue Note Rio, Avenida Atlântica 1910, Copacabana, Doors likely 7 pm, show 9 pm. A slice of international jazz class on the Copacabana beachfront. Seated, upscale, and a completely different vibe from Lapa’s grit.
Live MPB/samba (agenda nightly, confirm Monday act) — at Bar Carioca da Gema, Av. Mem de Sá 79, Lapa, Music from 9:30 pm. A brilliantly programmed Lapa samba joint. Less a tourist attraction than Rio Scenarium, but still welcoming, with a packed, high-energy agenda.
Bar-hopping along Voluntários da Pátria — at Macuna, Mãe Joana, Canastra Rose and others, Botafogo, Happy hour from 6 pm, lively until 1 am. No cover, just a street full of open-fronted bars. The natural habitat of Botafogo’s young professionals, digital nomads and local friends.
Experiência na Laje com Caipirinha (premium rooftop party) — at Bar da Laje, check Sympla for exact address, Check Sympla event page for start time. A ticketed rooftop experience with caipirinha included. A more polished, party-focused Monday option; book via Sympla online.
The Circuit: When to Go Where
Early evening (6 pm–8 pm): Warm up with sunset caipirinhas and petiscos along Botafogo’s Rua Voluntários da Pátria. Macuna and Mãe Joana are ideal for a casual, post-beach kick-off.
Prime time (8 pm–11 pm): Head to Saúde for the free, iconic Pedra do Sal street roda. Get there close to 8 pm to claim a good spot and soak in the atmosphere before it’s fully packed.
Late (9:30 pm onwards): Move to Lapa’s samba houses. Rio Scenarium or Carioca da Gema are just a short taxi ride away and live music runs past midnight.
After midnight (12 am–2 am): Lapa’s streets are the after-party. Grab a caipirinha from a street vendor on Avenida Mem de Sá and follow the sound of the loudest bar. For live music at this hour, check if Beco do Rato’s roda is still going strong.
Solo jazz night (8 pm–11 pm): If a street party isn’t your scene, book a table at Blue Note Rio in Copacabana for a seated, sophisticated MPB or jazz show. Follow with a nightcap at a quieter beachfront kiosk.
Summer lake evenings (Thursday–Sunday): While quiet tonight, remember the Lagoa bars (Aldeia Lagoa, Caza Lagoa) are prime for weekend open-air parties. Use Monday to scout Botafogo and Lapa instead.
Scenes & Sounds
Samba — The beating heart of Rio nightlife. From open-air street rodas to packed music halls, samba runs on passion, percussion and cold beer. Monday is a core samba night in Saúde and Lapa. Where: Pedra do Sal (free street party), Beco do Rato (roots bar), Rio Scenarium (grand music house), Carioca da Gema (programmed samba).
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) — Sophisticated Brazilian pop music, often with jazz and bossa nova flourishes. MPB shows are for listening as much as dancing, with a slightly older, seated crowd. Where: Rio Scenarium (Lapa) and Blue Note Rio (Copacabana) are your best bets for high-quality MPB tonight.
Jazz & Bossa Nova — Copacabana’s Blue Note brings international-level jazz. Expect top-tier musicianship, a dimly lit, classy room, and cocktails. A brilliant date-night option that’s reliably open on Mondays. Where: Blue Note Rio (Avenida Atlântica, Copacabana). Armazém Cardosão in Laranjeiras may have a weekly jazz jam—check Instagram.
Bar Culture & Botecos — The essential Rio experience is a boteco: plastic tables on the pavement, cold chopp (draft beer) and plates of crispy pastel or bolinho de bacalhau. The crowd is young, local and up for chatter. Where: The Botafogo strip on Rua Voluntários da Pátria. Macuna, Mãe Joana and Canastra Rose anchor a buzzing, no-commitment bar crawl.
Electronic & Funk — Baile funk and house DJs dominate weekend warehouses and the Lagoa circuit. Monday is typically a recovery night for this scene. For tonight, check Festas Rio (festaserrejota.com.br) for any rare Monday open-air party. Where: Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas (Aldeia Lagoa, Caza Lagoa) is the heart of this scene Thurs–Sun. Parque Bar for Sunday sunset parties.
Forró — Nordeste’s accordion-driven folk dance has a devoted nightlife following in Rio. Dedicated forró houses often run midweek nights, but Monday is less common. Check the Leviano Bar agenda on Instagram for any special tonight. Where: Leviano Bar (Lapa) occasionally hosts forró alongside its varied programme.
Pick Your Night
Solo and safe: Pedra do Sal. An outdoor, communal, free event that’s incredibly welcoming. Go early, stand near the musicians, and you’ll instantly feel part of it. Sellers take cash; keep your phone out of sight and take an Uber to the entrance.
Date night: Blue Note Rio. A seductive, classy jazz club on the Copacabana waterfront. Book a table, dress smart-casual, share a bottle of wine and listen. If it’s warm, a post-show barefoot walk on the sand opposite is pure romance.
Meet locals: Beco do Rato in Lapa. This is a small, loud, standing-room-only samba joint where you’ll be packed in with cariocas who know every lyric. Arrive after 10 pm, buy a beer at the bar (comanda system), and let the music do the work.
Chill and conversation: Voluntários da Pátria, Botafogo. Perfect for a low-key evening. Grab an outdoor table at Macuna around 7 pm. The chopp flows, the petiscos are delicious, and the ambient buzz is perfect for actually hearing your friends talk.
Meet other expats: The Botafogo bar strip or a ticketed event like Bar da Laje. Botafogo is where many digital nomads and expats live; the bars here organically mix international and local crowds. Check Sympla for Monday rooftop parties which tend to attract a similar mix.
Where to Go
Pedra do Sal — Saúde/Centro
Historic open-air samba roda at the very birthplace of the genre. A free, joyful street gathering. Crowd is a genuine mix of locals, old-school sambistas and visitors.
Tonight: Weekly Monday roda, explicitly confirmed as ‘happens on Mondays’ by Bafafá. Live from about 8 pm until late.
Best time: Every Monday. Arrive by 8 pm to find a spot and get drinks before the crowd swells. Music peaks around 10 pm.
Cost: Free entry. No couvert artístico. Bring cash (R$10–15) for cold beer and caipirinhas from street vendors.
Address: Largo da Prainha, Saúde, Centro
Instagram: @rodadesambadapedradosal
Getting there: A short, metered taxi or Uber ride from Centro or Lapa. Avoid walking from distant metro stations late at night; get dropped at the square.
Good to know: No booking; just turn up. No dress code; the cobbles are uneven so wear flats.
Rio Scenarium — Lapa
A spectacular three-story antique warehouse turned live-music venue with restaurant and bar. The crowd is a comfortable mix of tourists and well-heeled locals, all ages 25–50, drawn by the stellar MPB and samba programming.
Tonight: Live MPB/samba show. Exact artist TBC on official Instagram; music usually starts 9:30 pm–10 pm. G1 confirms regular Friday shows at R$30+ half-entry.
Best time: Thursday to Saturday are the busiest nights. Weekdays are calmer but reliably open with live music. Arrive by 9 pm for a good table.
Cost: Couvert artístico typically from R$30 (half-price) to R$60. Cocktails around R$35. Table service with comanda card.
Address: Rua do Lavradio, 20, Centro (Lapa)
Instagram: @rioscenarium
Website: www.rioscenarium.com.br
Getting there: Easily reached by taxi or Uber. Cinelândia metro station is a 10-minute walk; after midnight, only use a cars-app from right outside the venue’s door.
Good to know: Worth booking by phone or WhatsApp for a table, especially on weekends. Smart-casual dress; no shorts for men in the evening.
Beco do Rato — Lapa
A traditional, no-frills samba bar famed for its daily music and gastronomy. It offers the most ‘roots’ experience in Lapa; a small, hot, impossibly passionate room where the roda is the only thing that matters.
Tonight: A samba roda as part of their policy of ‘samba todos os dias’. Check Instagram for tonight’s exact group and time, usually from 9 pm.
Best time: Every night is a samba night. Arrive after 10 pm for the sweatiest, most exhilarating atmosphere.
Cost: Couvert artístico likely R$20–R$40. Beer around R$10–R$15. Standard comanda card system.
Address: Rua Joaquim Silva, 11, Lapa
Instagram: @becodorato
Getting there: Deep in the Lapa arches area. Always go by Uber or taxi, arranging pickup right outside. Don’t wander into side streets.
Good to know: No booking required on a Monday, but arrive early to claim a standing spot. No strict dress code.
Blue Note Rio — Copacabana
The Rio outpost of the legendary jazz club. An intimate, upscale, seated venue for serious music fans. Think jazz, bossa nova and MPB. The crowd is older, wealthier, and includes many international tourists.
Tonight: Jazz or MPB show. Check the official site for tonight’s specific artist. G1 confirms ticket prices for a recent Friday as R$70 (half) to R$140 (full).
Best time: Any night with a listed show. Doors typically open 7 pm; show at 9 pm.
Cost: Show tickets R$70–R$140 via Eventim. Dinner and cocktails extra. Minimum spend may apply for prime tables.
Address: Avenida Atlântica, 1910, Copacabana
Getting there: Take a taxi or Uber directly to the door on Copacabana beachfront. The area is safe and well-lit. Metro: Cantagalo station is a short walk.
Good to know: Essential. Book tickets online via Eventim. Reserve a table for dinner if you want to eat. Dress is smart, elegant-casual.
Bar Carioca da Gema — Lapa
A classic Lapa live-music bar programmed with a packed agenda of samba and MPB. It feels more local than Rio Scenarium but is just as dedicated to good music. The vibe is lively, loud, and convivial.
Tonight: Nightly live music, check their Instagram for tonight’s 9:30 pm show. A reliable Monday option for programmed samba.
Best time: Live music every night. Arrive by 9 pm for seats.
Cost: Couvert artístico typically R$25–R$45. Beer around R$12. Comanda card system at entry.
Address: Avenida Mem de Sá, 79, Lapa
Instagram: @barcariocadagema
Getting there: On the main Lapa strip. Use Uber for door-to-door. If coming by metro to Cinelândia, walk carefully in a group; single travellers should take a cab after dark.
Good to know: Usually no booking on Mondays. Just turn up.
Macuna (Botafogo strip) — Botafogo
The anchor of Botafogo’s best bar street, Rua Voluntários da Pátria. A large, open-fronted bar perfect for petiscos and chopp. The crowd is young, professional and heavily local with a nice sprinkling of expats.
Tonight: No specific event; it’s a reliable Monday standby. Happy hour from 6 pm; buzz builds until about midnight.
Best time: Weekday happy hours (5 pm–8 pm) and Friday nights. Arrive by 7 pm to grab a pavement table.
Cost: No entry or couvert. Chopp (draft beer) around R$10–R$14. Petiscos R$30–R$60. Card and cash accepted.
Address: Rua Voluntários da Pátria, Botafogo
Instagram: @macunabar
Getting there: Metro: Botafogo station, then a 10-minute walk. At night, use a ride app and get dropped right on the strip.
Good to know: No booking. Casual, no dress code. Table service, pay at the end (may use a comanda).
Bar da Laje — Check Sympla for exact location
A premium rooftop venue hosting the ‘Experiência na Laje’ party, a ticketed event that includes caipirinha in the price. Attracts a trendy, mixed party crowd.
Tonight: ’13/07 :: SEG (EXPERIÊNCIA NA LAJE) COM CAIPIRINHA’ – a specific Monday party listed on Sympla. Exact time on ticket page.
Best time: For their specific ticketed events; timing varies.
Cost: Ticket price on Sympla; includes caipirinha. Additional drinks extra, likely card-only.
Address: Confirm exact address via Sympla event page
Website: www.sympla.com.br/eventos/rio-de-janeiro-rj/amanha
Getting there: Use Uber/99 for point-to-point safety, particularly as rooftops can be in less central areas.
Good to know: Buy tickets online in advance via Sympla. No door entry without a ticket.
Mãe Joana — Botafogo
A lively boteco on the Voluntários da Pátria strip, part of the same bar-crawl circuit as Macuna. Slightly more relaxed feel, great for groups.
Tonight: Just a solid Monday bar night. No special event, just cold beer and good company.
Best time: Weekday evenings. Arrive early for a table as it fills up from 7 pm.
Cost: No cover. Chopp ~R$12. Food plates R$35-R$65.
Address: Rua Voluntários da Pátria, Botafogo
Instagram: @maejoana.bar
Getting there: Same as Macuna: Metro Botafogo or rideshare to the door.
Good to know: No booking needed on Monday.
Vivo Rio — Flamengo
Large-scale concert hall by the bay. While often dark on Mondays, a big international or MPB show could be scheduled. Worth a check for tonight.
Tonight: Check the agenda on vivorio.com.br. Exact Monday event not currently scheduled across our main sources, but a possible wildcard.
Best time: Show-specific. Times published on the site.
Cost: Tickets range R$80–R$300+ depending on the act.
Address: Avenida Infante Dom Henrique, 85, Parque do Flamengo
Phone: (21) 2272-2901
Website: vivorio.com.br
Getting there: Uber/99 directly. The area is dark and isolated late at night; don’t walk outside the venue grounds.
Good to know: Buy tickets online in advance.
Neighbourhoods at a Glance
Lapa: The slightly chaotic, always electric heart of Rio’s samba and party strip. Avenida Mem de Sá is a river of bars and street vendors. Gritty, loud, and essential.
Saúde / Porto Maravilha: Historic port district home to Pedra do Sal and cobblestone streets. Bohemian and deeply cultural on Monday nights. Much calmer and more authentic than Lapa.
Botafogo: The young professional and expat playground. Rua Voluntários da Pátria is a clean, safe strip of open-fronted bars perfect for a no-stress, conversation-filled night.
Copacabana: Tourist-central but with pockets of sophistication. The beachfront gives you upscale jazz at Blue Note followed by a sea breeze. More polished, less local.
Lagoa: The scenic lake district. The playground for Rio’s young, wealthy party crowd on weekends, with open-air bars and DJs. Often quiet on Monday.
LGBTQ+ Tonight
La Cueva Bar — One of Lapa’s most historic LGBTQ+ friendly parties, known for its drag shows and flamingo glory. Check Instagram for tonight’s party; Lapa is the safest bet for a last-minute queer night.
Botafogo bars — The Voluntários da Pátria strip (Macuna, Mãe Joana) is in a very liberal neighbourhood and naturally draws a mixed, inclusive, gay-friendly crowd, even without a specific queer party.
Festa Errejota listings — The most reliable source for specific queer parties (like Baile do Momo or diva-themed nights). Check festaserrejota.com.br; occasional Monday residencies pop up here.
Money & How Paying Works
Most venues operate on a comanda card system: you get a tab card at the door, all your drinks and food are added to it, and you pay the total bill only when you leave. Losing the comanda usually incurs a heavy penalty fee (often R$100 or more) – keep it safe.
Live music venues charge a couvert artístico per person, a separate cover charge for the band. This can be R$20–50 in bars like Beco do Rato, up to R$60+ at Rio Scenarium. It’s always added to your bill.
Card (Visa/Mastercard debit and credit) is king in bars and clubs, but bring some cash (R$50–100) for street vendors, smaller botecos, and tips. Pedra do Sal’s beer sellers are cash-only.
Tipping is typically a blanket 10% ‘serviço’ charge automatically added to your food and drink bill. You’re not expected to leave extra on the table, though it’s appreciated for great service.
For Monday ticketed events like Bar da Laje, always buy advance tickets online via Sympla using a credit card. The door price is often higher, if entry is even available without a ticket.
Getting Home Safe
Rio Metro runs until midnight Monday to Saturday. Plan your outward journey by Metro, but assume you’ll be returning via ride app (Uber or 99) after any event that goes late.
Uber and 99 are safe, reliable and cheap. Always order the car from inside the venue or its doorway. Never step into the street to look for a lift; wait until the app confirms the car’s plate and model, then walk out.
Avoid hailing yellow street taxis late at night, especially in Lapa and Centro. A pre-booked app ride is tracked, priced fairly, and overwhelmingly safer. Be prepared for late-night surge pricing (1.5x–2x) after midnight.
Keep your phone in a front pocket or bag, not in your hand on the street. Lapa and Saúde are incredibly safe in the crowds but opportunistic theft happens in quiet fringes. Stay in the lit, busy areas.
Don’t wear flashy jewellery or watches when going to street rodas or packed bars. Dress down, blend in, and leave the expensive accessories at home. A simple watch and no necklace is the rule.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the comanda card?
It’s a paper or plastic card you get at the entrance of bars that serves as your tab. Every time you order a drink or food, the server marks it on your card. When you leave, hand the card to the cashier and pay the total. Don’t lose it, or you’ll be fined heavily.
What time should I arrive?
Cariocas go out late. For a boteco happy hour, 7 pm is fine. For live samba, arriving between 9 pm and 10 pm is ideal. The big music houses hit their peak after 10:30 pm, and Lapa street parties don’t get going until 11 pm.
Can I pay by card everywhere?
Almost always yes. The major venues and bars all accept credit and debit cards. Keep cash for street sellers, the odd tiny boteco, and Pedra do Sal’s beer vendors who only take dinheiro.
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