Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon
Lake · Leblon ·

Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon

Lake · Leblon ·

Olympic rowing site with mountain views, great for cycling

stunning views
cycling
walking
people watching
restaurants
christmas tree
pedal boats
capybara
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Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon

Jenny N.

Google
Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas is such a peaceful and beautiful spot in Rio, perfect for a relaxing day out. The lagoon is surrounded by stunning views of the mountains, including Christ the Redeemer in the distance, and it’s a great place for walking, cycling, or just sitting by the water. One of the highlights of my visit was spotting a capybara hanging out by the lagoon—it was such a fun and unexpected moment! The area feels very close to nature, even though it’s right in the city. Whether you’re looking for a quiet escape or a scenic place to exercise, this spot is definitely worth checking out.

Coyote

Google
It's just like no one else is there depending on the time of year but you can watch on the beach holding your wife or girlfriends hand and not run into anybody for miles can you find a little place and I'll cook you fresh oysters not cook them but they'll open them for you fresh fish fresh chicken fresh fruit of course and everything is so inexpensive

Lucy W.

Google
What a fabulous place with more amazing views of different aspects of the city. For the part we covered (north and east), there were cycle and walking lanes following the shoreline of the lagoon. Every now and then I couldn’t resist stopping to capture the landscape/cityscapes unfolding before my eyes.

Ron F.

Google
One of my favourite places to relax and chill. Can get a bit crowded on public holidays or weekends. Great circuit for running or casual cycling with stunning views.

Dr. A.

Google
We had a wine and cheese picnic here and watched the sunset, so lovely!

Brandon B

Google
Great for a stroll, jog, or bike ride with some different views of the area all the way around. There’s even a little dock along the path that’s perfect for a selfie.

Karol G.

Google
The lagoon is massive & spills out to the Atlantic Ocean via a small canal running through the city. This is the same lagoon the media heralded as overly polluted prior to the World Cup and Olympics. This is not the case! It is blue and tranquil.

Amanda F.

Google
Amazing view We did the ducking ride for an hour Could see both Cristo and Pão de Açúcar from there
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Daniel C.

Yelp
For many the main postcard of Rio de Janeiro, ahead of any beach landscape, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, or only the lagoon, is a breathtaking scenery from anywhere around it. There is a shared cycle and walking path which is encrusted with restaurants and also pertain some seats for contemplating the view or just to rest. You also have a pedaloo spot, where you can hire them to have a more inner experience at the venue, literally, and several sports courts, ranging to skating and tennis to basketball and baseball. There are many popular spots where people traditionally organize their own picnics for free. You can have the Corcovado view holding the Christ monument, the Dois irmãos (two brothers) mountains, which are equally beautiful and also the Pedra da Gávea (Gávea rock), a breathtaking huge flat rock where people do paragliding. You can also check my Yelp review on the lagoon complex, where you can find several eating options and a cinema with several exhibiting rooms. The stands for the rowing competitors held at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas are can also be found at this very complex.
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Tyler L.

Yelp
Rodrigo de Freitas is a huge lake that is in the middle of Rio surrounded by Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon. The surrounding paths around the lake are much quieter than the beach areas of the city. It is a good area to go jogging, bike riding, and there are swan pedal boats for rental too. I also noticed a few restaurants and food carts along the lakefront as well. I wouldn't call this place a must see for visitors, but you should pass by in a car to see what it looks like. The lake is also supposedly very polluted however, so it would be advisable to avoid swimming or jumping in.
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Tracey A.

Yelp
It's not until you're drinking in the view from the top of Corcovado (aka Christ the Redeemer) that you take in just how large this lake actually is. From that viewpoint though, you see every step of the 4.5+ miles of flat perimeter trail that surrounds it and you begin to understand how it is that this can be the venue for canoeing and rowing competitions during the 2016 Summer Olympics. Before my trip to Brazil I'd been led to believe that there was danger around every corner but my family walked around this lake late in the day, concluding after dark, without hint of incident. In fact, the scariest thing that happened was suddenly coming upon a giant Capybara mere feet from the footpath. He was not armed. The path around the lake is perfect for walking, jogging or bike riding and is well patrolled by trios of bike-riding police and never for a minute did I fear for my safety. As you make your way around there are numerous opportunities to stop for drinks or food. There's a Cine-plex, a food truck, bars/cafes, and even swan-shaped pedal boats for rent (in the daytime). If you're there in December, the lake sports a giant floating, moving, lit Christmas tree which is quite the attraction. The perimeter path around Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas is well-lit and well-used and is a great place to get in some non beach-based exercise. The water here is supposedly polluted (something that's being worked on) so contain your swimming to the nearby shores of Ipanema.
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Alex D.

Yelp
Well, this lagoon is basically the epicenter of the "Zona Sul" of Rio - the trendiest center of the three historic neighborhoods of the area - Leblon, Ipanema, and Copacabana, which are basically triangulated around it. It's a great place to exercise and people watch, and the real estate around here has skyrocketed as Rio has been further developed. I still miss seeing the rickety old amusement park that I used to beg my parents to bring me when I was a kid - Tivoli Park, but I am sure that my own memories of the park are much better than the park itself was. Walking around the Lagoa on the trails is always fun, since there are so many beautiful sights to see - both geographic and human. It's a great place to people watch, since there are folks from all walks of life parading around. If you are planning a stay in one of Rio's "apart-hotels," try and get one that is convenient to this area, close to Ipanema beach, because of the many shops, restaurants, and other fun things to do here. If you get the opportunity to swim in the lagoon, don't. I'm not sure you would come out alive - there's nastiness in those waters. Great sights all around, though.
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Darya S.

Yelp
We saw the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon from the Christ statue and by driving by it. It's adjacent to Corcovado Mountain and in the Zona Sul of Rio. It's a very nice body of water. When we saw it, there was nobody there. The lagoon is cool because it's connected to the Atlantic Ocean. But it's a bit disappointing because it's quite polluted. Still, worth seeing if you're in Rio.
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Rachel W.

Yelp
You have to go here. For a picnic, for a sunset, for the Christmas tree lighting, whatever. It's just a gorgeous spot to see and be seen.
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Marcos M.

Yelp
I've been here three days in a row. Even though it's been raining in Rio, biking around the Lagoa is always fun. Beautiful view, nice bars, and you always get a glimpse of attractive people exercising.
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Wilkie J.

Yelp
Whether you are here for working out or just checking out the amazing views, this is a great place to take a walk and enjoy Rio's landscape. If you enjoy working out, I strongly suggest this place. There are plenty of restaurants near by that allow this to be a great late afternoon breather.
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Henrique P.

Yelp
Great view, excellent for waking and hiking. From there you are in the middle of the important places of the city, like the beaches and the Forest of Tijuca. You have walking place all around the lake were people go by foot or bike. The lake also have places for riding skate, playing sports, dog park, clubs and great restaurants and bars. Must to go place.