World Cup visitors, welcome to Brazil, land of soccer, sun and sky-high prices.Unlike nearby Latin American nations where a tourist's U.S. dollar or European Union euro seemingly stretches forever, Brazil is astoundingly expensive. If one's ...
Our guide to World Cup city Forteleza - in Brazil's tropical north-east and surrounded by stunning beaches - includes where to stay, eat, party, and a great bar for watching the footieFortaleza is not often ...
"Put your flags up in the sky and wave them side to side. Show the world where you're from. Show the world we are one" - these are lyrics from the Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and ...
Bargain restaurants are harder to come by in remote Manaus, bang in the middle of the Amazon, where England kick off on Saturday. But we track down the tastiest and most affordable bites and bars ...
With the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2014, the football frenzy seems to have gripped one and all. This is the second time that Brazil will play host to the national teams from 31 countries and ...
The teams have brought their favorite foods with them to Brazil, but are also expected to follow a strict diet. Italy packed Parmesan, olive oil and prosciutto. The United States brought oatmeal, Cheerios, peanut butter ...
Apart from the stretch of gorgeous mountains, white-sand beaches and verdant rainforests fronting the deep blue sea, Rio de Janeiro harbours some great restaurants to keep all foodies entertained.The final match for the FIFA World ...
Minas Gerais has one of the best regional cuisines in Brazil - hearty slow food served in big portions. In Belo Horizonte, the state capital, you'll find traditional restaurants and great bar foodXapuri No trip ...
So it's old news that Luis Suarez bit Giorgio Chiellini in the ongoing FIFA World Cup, with some people taking in the news with a big yawn and a response limited to a jaded "again?" ...
As the FIFA World Cup edges close to the quarter-finals, curiosity builds up. While each team gears up to put their best foot forward (literally), some are known to cling to a string of superstitions. ...