Quinta da Boa Vista Park, designed by French landscaper Auguste Glazio in 1808, was once the imperial gardens of São Cristóvão Palace. Today, it stands as one of Rio de Janeiro’s largest urban parks, encompassing the National Museum of Brazil, which is housed in the former palace, and RioZoo. Visitors can stroll along palm-lined paths and enjoy a leisurely boat ride on the lake, making it a serene and culturally rich destination.
Quinta da Boa Vista Park (Parque da Quinta da Boa Vista)
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