Rio de Janeiro — Rio wakes to a dry, bright Thursday with a high of 24°C and virtually zero rain risk — perfect for working outdoors or a long lunch by the sand.
Tonight is a proper Rio football double-header, with Botafogo hosting Santos at the Nilton Santos and Fluminense facing Bragantino under the Maracanã lights.
Markets are steady after a quiet midweek session, leaving the Ibovespa nudging higher and the dollar near R$5.18.
Today is for a laptop-friendly coffee in Leblon, an afternoon in Ipanema, and a cold chope in front of a big screen by 7:30 pm.
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01
Weather & What to Wear
FOUR-DAY OUTLOOK
Thu 16
24°C
0% rain
Fri 17
25°C
0% rain
Sat 18
24°C
0% rain
Sun 19
24°C
0% rain
Today feels crisp for July, with clear skies, a gentle breeze and a comfortable 24°C peak; humidity stays low, so the city feels welcoming rather than heavy.
Dress in light layers — a T-shirt and a long-sleeved linen shirt or light jacket for late afternoon will see you through; sunscreen is a must with moderate-to-high UV.
The settled spell holds through Sunday: highs stay at 24–25°C, rain remains absent, and nights dip cool enough to justify a jumper at an outdoor bar.
Sunset today: 5:28 pm · Water near 22–23°C with waves of 0.7–1.2 m; green flags not confirmed, but conditions look moderate and swimmable across the Zona Sul beaches.
02
Day at a Glance
SNAPSHOT
— Weather: Dry, bright, 24–25°C, low rain risk.
— Sunset: 5:28 pm.
— Sea: 22–23°C, small-to-moderate surf.
— Sport: Botafogo v Santos (7:30 pm) and Fluminense v RB Bragantino (8 pm).
— Markets: Ibovespa closed at 169,813.15; dollar at R$5.1775.
— The day for: A beachfront work session, then football and cold beer.
A clean winter Thursday that rewards a simple Rio rhythm — work, beach, futebol.
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B3 · São Paulo
Jul 16, 2026 · 03:47
Ibovespa · benchmark
176,010.90
-0.36%
+30.14% over 12 months
Market breadth · 15 names
40% advancing
6 ▲ advancing9 declining ▼
Currencies, rates & key inputs
USD / BRL
5.07
-0.14%
EUR / BRL
5.81
+0.12%
Selic rate
14.25%
·
Brent crude
84.69
-0.31%
Iron ore
161.91
·
Sector heatmap · average move today
Mining
+1.74%
VALE3, CSNA3, GGBR4
Materials
+0.90%
SUZB3
Financials
+0.22%
ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3
Energy
-0.15%
PETR4, PRIO3
Industrials
-0.17%
WEGE3, RENT3
Utilities
-0.81%
ENEV3
Consumer Disc.
-1.01%
AZZA3
Consumer Staples
-1.52%
ABEV3
Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil
176,010.90
-0.36%
S&P/BMV IPCMexico
66,409.65
-0.18%
S&P IPSAChile
10,947.38
-0.70%
S&P MERVALArgentina
3,291,246
+1.92%
MSCI COLCAPColombia
2,292.03
-0.29%
BVL S&P PerúPeru
57,174.37
—
Full instrument board
Instrument
Last
Change
YoY
Prev.
High
Low
Volume
IBOV
176,010.90
-0.36%
+30.14%
176,641.10
—
—
—
USD/BRL
5.07
-0.14%
-8.64%
5.08
5.08
5.07
—
SELIC
14.25%
—
—
—
—
—
PETR4
40.59
-0.17%
+27.04%
40.66
40.59
—
—
VALE3
74.51
+0.68%
+38.21%
74.01
74.51
—
—
ITUB4
43.14
-1.12%
+26.88%
43.63
43.14
—
—
BBDC4
18.60
-0.16%
+15.53%
18.63
18.60
—
—
BBAS3
20.55
-0.19%
-1.67%
20.59
20.73
20.43
14,716,900
B3SA3
15.69
+2.35%
+14.28%
15.33
15.85
15.42
36,695,600
ABEV3
15.57
-1.52%
+17.33%
15.81
15.57
—
—
WEGE3
44.26
+0.14%
+11.57%
44.20
44.26
—
—
PRIO3
57.50
-0.12%
+36.51%
57.57
57.50
—
—
SUZB3
41.48
+0.90%
-17.86%
41.11
41.48
—
—
RENT3
40.35
-0.47%
+9.32%
40.54
40.35
—
—
AZZA3
18.66
-1.01%
-48.45%
18.85
18.91
18.54
1,039,200
CSNA3
5.24
+0.77%
-35.15%
5.20
5.24
—
—
GGBR4
24.20
+3.77%
+46.93%
23.32
24.42
23.09
15,374,800
ENEV3
26.95
-0.81%
+100.07%
27.17
26.95
—
—
Largest moves today
GGBR4
24.20
+3.77%
B3SA3
15.69
+2.35%
ABEV3
15.57
-1.52%
ITUB4
43.14
-1.12%
AZZA3
18.66
-1.01%
SUZB3
41.48
+0.90%
ENEV3
26.95
-0.81%
CSNA3
5.24
+0.77%
The session read
The Ibovespa eased 0.36%, with breadth negative — 6 of 15 names higher. Mining led, while Consumer Staples lagged.
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03
What to See & Do
THURSDAY IN RIO
TODAY’S PICK — FOOTBALL NIGHT IN THE ZONA SUL
Pick Your Side: Maracanã or Nilton Santos
The city splits in two tonight with Botafogo hosting Santos at Estádio Nilton Santos in Engenho de Dentro at 7:30 pm, and Fluminense playing Red Bull Bragantino at the Maracanã at 8 pm. Verified ticket prices were not published in today’s sources, so budget roughly R$60–120 for a basic arquibancada if heading to either ground — buy early online to avoid queues.
If you prefer to watch with a crowd but not inside the stadium, head to two classic Rio botequins. In Copacabana, Boteco Belmonte (Rua Domingos Ferreira 242) will show the games with cold chope and reliable coxinha. In Leblon, Jobi (Av. Ataulfo de Paiva 1166) is the old-guard favourite — get there by 7 pm to grab a pavement table.
Botafogo fans should take the SuperVia train to Engenho de Dentro station; Fluminense supporters can use Metrô Line 2 to Maracanã station. Both are well-served by ride apps, but expect surge pricing after 10 pm. If you are neutral, pick the match based on proximity to your dinner plans.
Kickoffs are staggered: the Nilton Santos match starts at 7:30 pm, Maracanã at 8 pm — meaning you could follow the first half of one and catch late goals in the other on your phone. Consider a quiet afternoon rest; crowds will be large and the best seats at bars go early.
OUTDOORS — BEACH & PEDAL BEFORE SUNSET
Cristo, Ciclovia and Copacabana Sand
With dry air and 24°C, this is a rare midwinter Thursday for a classic outdoor double. Start at the Zona Sul ciclovia — the seafront bike lane from Leme to Leblon is fully open and runs uninterrupted — and rent an Itaú Bike (R$4 per 15 minutes via the app) or grab a yellow ride-share bike from your kerb.
Posto 9 in Ipanema is the best stretch for a towel today; waves are tame enough for a dip, and the water at 22°C is refreshing rather than shocking. Lifeguard flags were not verified, so swim near a post and stay inside your depth.
If you prefer shade and a view, Parque Lage in Jardim Botânico opens at 8 am — free entry, a courtyard café, and the Christ the Redeemer trail visible through the canopy. It fills with laptops by 10 am, so go early purely for breakfast.
COFFEE & WHERE TO WORK — LEBLON & IPANEMA
Strong Wi-Fi, Quiet Corners
Set up in Leblon at Cozi Café (Rua Dias Ferreira 42), which opens at 8 am, offers strong espresso at R$9–12 and has a small rear courtyard with reliable Wi-Fi — no weekend rush today, so tables stay available. In Ipanema, Talho Capixaba (Av. Ataulfo de Paiva 1022) is half gourmet grocer, half café, and the long marble counter suits a morning of emails with a pão de queijo and a flat white (budget R$35–45 for coffee and a pastry).
Both spots are quiet on a Thursday and expect you to work for the price of a coffee plus a food item. Talho closes its café counter at 8 pm, making it a better early-to-lunch workstation; Cozi runs later and offers small plates if you stay past noon.
THE CONTRASTING PLAY — CENTRO AT DUSK
VLT, Paço and a Rooftop Beer
If football isn’t your scene, use the dry evening to explore Centro without the weekday crush. Ride the VLT from Cinelândia to Praça XV — note Line 2 is running on extended intervals (roughly every 15–20 minutes) due to maintenance, so allow extra time. The fare is R$5.00, payable via RioCard or the VLT Carioca app.
Walk through Paço Imperial (free entry, closes 6 pm) then cross to the Museum of Tomorrow at Praça Mauá — the building exterior lights up handsomely at sunset. No evening entry is possible, but the plaza itself is lively and safe with families until about 8 pm.
Finish at Bar do Omar on Rua do Ouvidor, a no-frills Centro beer joint with stools on the street, ice-cold Original at R$10–12, and a crowd of off-duty office workers and students. Perfectly opposite in mood to a roaring Maracanã.
TONIGHT, AFTER 7 PM
Football Screens, a Dinner and Ipanema Jazz
The obvious move is football: both matches kick off between 7:30 pm and 8 pm. In addition to Belmonte and Jobi, Bar do Adão in Botafogo (Rua Real Grandeza 36) has multiple screens and serves excellent pasteis with cold draft beer — a strong middle-ground option if your group is divided over which fixture to watch.
For dinner away from the game, book a table at arp bar in Ipanema (Rua Joana Angélica 69), which is hosting a ‘Tons de Mar’ dinner service from 7 pm to 11 pm — seafood-led, with a stylish crowd; mains run R$70–120. It is a date-night pick, not a football bar.
If you want live music instead of sport, check the wine bars on Rua Conde de Irajá in Botafogo — small jazz trios often play Thursday nights, but no formal event was verified today, so call ahead or walk in after 8 pm and follow your ear.
After both matches end around 10 pm, Posto 9 kiosks in Ipanema stay open for a late caipirinha, though the beach itself is quiet and best visited with a group.
ALSO ON TODAY
Botafogo v Santos (Brasileirão) — Estádio Nilton Santos, Engenho de Dentro — 7:30 pm; price not verified but budget R$60+.
Fluminense v RB Bragantino (Brasileirão) — Maracanã, Maracanã — 8:00 pm; price not verified but budget R$60+.
Tons de Mar dinner at arp bar — Ipanema — 7:00–11:00 pm; seafood menu, mains roughly R$70–120.
Lapa street samba (informal Thursday roda) — Arcos da Lapa, Lapa — usually from 9:00 pm; free, street-food beers around R$8.
Museum of Tomorrow exterior and Praça Mauá — Centro — building lit after sunset, plaza open; free to walk.
Christ the Redeemer (Corcovado) — Tijuca Forest — open 8:00 am–7:00 pm; train from Cosme Velho R$118–142 return.
04
Getting Around
TRANSPORT
Metrô Lines 1, 2 and 4 are running normally with a single fare of R$7.90 (pay by card or the Giro app). The VLT has maintenance-related disruptions today: Line 2 is running on reduced frequency — roughly every 15–20 minutes — between Cinelândia and Santos Dumont, while Line 4 is operating about every 7 minutes 30 seconds; use the VLT Carioca app to reload and check live times.
The seafront ciclovia is open and busy, so cycling is reliable; ride-app cars are plentiful mid-afternoon but expect surge pricing near Maracanã and Nilton Santos from 6:30 pm onward. Buses serving the Zona Sul and Barra run as normal, though the Engenho de Dentro corridor may slow after 5 pm.
05
Where to Eat
LUNCH & DINNER
Lunch: Grab a bowl at Baladinha in Ipanema (Rua Prudente de Morais 729; R$30–45, great outdoor seating) or the working expat‘s staple, TT Burger in Copacabana (Rua Duvivier 12; R$35–50 for a combo, reliable and quick).
Dinner: For pre-match, try Bar do Adão in Botafogo (R$50–70 for pasteis and beer); for a slower evening, book arp bar in Ipanema (seafood mains R$70–120) where the ‘Tons de Mar’ dinner runs until 11 pm.
06
Practical Info
GOOD TO KNOW
Carry a light jacket for after sunset — temperatures drop a few degrees and seaside terraces feel cool by 8 pm. Most cafés and bars take cards and Pix, but street vendors and small beach kiosks prefer cash or Pix; keep R$60–100 in notes for bike rentals and quick beers.
Book football tickets via the clubs’ official sites this afternoon if you plan to attend in person, as both matches are league fixtures that draw strong walk-up crowds.
Around Maracanã and Engenho de Dentro, stay on the main station-to-stadium routes after dark and avoid empty side streets; in Centro, keep to the Praça Mauá–Arcos corridor where foot traffic is steady until late.
07
Community & Lifestyle
FOR NEWCOMERS
The Thursday evening expat scene gravitates to Jobi in Leblon and the Ipanema beach kiosks after 9 pm — look for the Rio Digital Nomads WhatsApp group (search on Meetup) which often arranges informal drinks tonight; newcomers are warmly welcomed and it is a good first entry point.
If you are fresh in town, head to the Flamengo aterro around 5 pm, where pickup football, slackliners and language-exchange groups congregate near the Monumento a Estácio de Sá; it’s an easy place to find a friendly game or conversation before the evening’s main fixtures.
08
Game Day
MATCH DAY — RIO DOUBLE-HEADER
Tonight Rio divides its attention between two Série A fixtures: Botafogo host Santos at Estádio Nilton Santos (7:30 pm) while Fluminense face Red Bull Bragantino at the Maracanã (8:00 pm). Botafogo enter this round needing home points to stay in the top half, while Fluminense are looking to consolidate a Libertadores-qualifying position.
If you are watching on a screen, Boteco Belmonte in Copacabana and Jobi in Leblon both confirm they show multiple Brasileirão matches with sound on. Arrive by 6:45 pm to claim a table with a clear view — Jobi fills fast on league nights.
Vasco are also in action away to Vitória at 7:30 pm, so the Vasco-leaning crowd will gather at informal spots like Bar do Adão in Botafogo; you will find a screen dedicated to that match there.
Post-match, the mood will spill onto the streets of Botafogo and Tijuca — expect lively but good-natured crowds, with bar service extending past midnight.
09
Business & Markets
WEEK IN FIGURES
The last verified close shows the Ibovespa at 169,813.15 points, a 0.68% session gain, while the US dollar settled at R$5.1775. The move reflected a quiet global session with light volume; no sharp domestic policy shifts were reported overnight to rattle markets.
For the expat professional, the real holding steady near R$5.18 keeps imported costs predictable and the cost-of-living arithmetic similar to last week — good news for those billing in dollars or euros.
Watch for any end-of-week government data releases on Friday that could nudge the real, but today the macro picture is calm, leaving the focus squarely on local business rhythms and the evening’s sport.
10
Plan Ahead
THE WEEK
THE DAYS AHEAD
Today, Thu 16 Jul — Dry 24°C; work from Leblon café, sunset ciclovia ride, Botafogo v Santos 7:30 pm.
Fri 17 Jul — Dry 25°C; ideal for Corcovado morning visit (8 am–7 pm); check weekend match schedules.
Sat 18 Jul — Dry 24°C; feira hippie in Ipanema (Praça General Osório) for handicrafts; beach all afternoon.
Sun 19 Jul — Dry 24°C; Aterro do Flamengo closed to cars — perfect for a long family bike ride and picnic.
Mon 20 Jul — Work week resumes; watch for any VLT maintenance extension; early beach run before emails.
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FAQ
QUICK ANSWERS
How do I get to tonight’s football matches safely and without a car?
For the Maracanã, take Metrô Line 2 to Maracanã station — it leaves you a short signposted walk from the stadium. For Estádio Nilton Santos, take the SuperVia train from Central do Brasil to Engenho de Dentro station; trains run about every 15–20 minutes on a match night.
After the final whistle, stick to the main exit routes with the crowd and walk directly to your station or a pre-booked ride-app pickup point. Surge pricing for ride apps is heavy directly outside, so walk 10 minutes to a quieter corner before requesting a car.
Which beach is best for a quick swim and laptop work today?
Ipanema’s Posto 9 area gives you the best afternoon combination: clean sand, moderate waves and kiosk chairs where you can work with a sea view. The water is around 22°C, cool enough to wake you up but fine for a 20-minute dip.
Take your laptop inside a dry bag and never leave it unattended on the sand — ask a kiosk attendant to keep an eye on your bag if you buy a drink, or use the locker at the Espaço 7 a 8 sun-lounger service nearby.
Is the VLT working normally today, and how much does it cost?
The VLT is running but with provisional operation due to maintenance between Cinelândia and Santos Dumont. Line 2 is on reduced frequency (every 15–20 minutes), and Line 4 is running roughly every 7 minutes 30 seconds.
A single journey costs R$5.00, payable only via the VLT Carioca app or a registered RioCard — no cash on board. Plan extra journey time and check the app for live departure boards before heading to the platform.
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