Solo Travel in Rio de Janeiro
🎉 The honest guide for going alone
Rio de Janeiro works well for solo travellers — strong solo-dining culture and lively nightlife for meeting people. Here's everything you actually need to know: safety realities, where to base yourself, solo-dining culture, and how to meet people without trying too hard.
Why Rio de Janeiro works for solo travellers
- ✦Strong solo-dining culture
- ✦Lively nightlife for meeting people
Is Rio de Janeiro safe for solo travellers?
Rio de Janeiro is generally safe for solo travellers — including solo female travellers — provided you follow the usual urban precautions. The main thing to watch out for is this:
Don't take valuables to beach or favela tours. Leave passport in hotel safe. Stick to Zona Sul at night.
General solo safety tips that apply here: keep your phone in a zipped pocket, don't flash valuables, take Uber/Bolt/Grab over street taxis at night, and let someone know your rough plans for each day.
Where to stay solo in Rio de Janeiro
For solo travellers, base yourself somewhere central enough to walk to dinner safely after dark. Avoid pure-residential areas — you want a neighbourhood with restaurants, cafés, and street life. If meeting people matters, pick a neighbourhood near the nightlife but not on its main strip — you want the energy nearby, not under your window.
Eating alone (and not feeling weird about it)
Rio de Janeiro has strong solo-dining culture. Counter seating at smaller restaurants is normal — chefs often chat with single diners. Botecos (corner bars) serve great cheap meals. Try a porção (sharing plate) at Belmonte.
How to meet people in Rio de Janeiro
- ✦Walking tours on day 1 — free or cheap, and the best way to meet other solo travellers in your first 24 hours.
- ✦Group food tours or cooking classes — guaranteed conversation over food.
- ✦Hostel pub crawls or local meetups via Couchsurfing Hangouts.
- ✦Travel apps: BumbleBFF, Travello, and Backpackr work in most cities for finding meetup buddies.
Getting around solo
Metro is safe and clean for tourist zones. Use Uber for night rides — much safer than taxis.
Best time to visit Rio de Janeiro solo
May and June are the best months — good weather and lots of other travellers around (which means easier to meet people). If you want fewer crowds, try shoulder months: April, October.