Discover the most popular places to visit in Rio Branco
Rio Branco Palace
6.8/10 (6 reviews)
This striking government palace showcases Acre's rich history through exhibits on indigenous cultures and the Acrean Revolution. Admire its Art Deco architecture while exploring rooms filled with regional heritage.
Horto Florestal
8.0/10 (1 review)
This 17-hectare urban oasis showcases Amazonian biodiversity with native rubber trees, Brazil nuts, and açaí palms. Stroll along tranquil lakeside trails or join weekend cultural events in Rio Branco's green heart.
Memorial dos Autonomistas
This cultural center celebrates Acre's struggle for political autonomy through photographic exhibits and historical displays. Enjoy performances at the Hélio Melo Theater or relax at the Café Theater.
Catwalk Joaquim Macedo
6.8/10 (5 reviews)
This cable-stayed footbridge spans the Acre River, connecting Rio Branco's center to Segundo Distrito. Stroll across for panoramic river views while experiencing a symbol of the city's urban transformation.
Mercado Velho
8.0/10 (2 reviews)
Mercado Velho, Rio Branco's first masonry public building from 1929, blends history with vibrant culture. Explore artisan shops and savor traditional Acrean cuisine while enjoying riverside views at sunset.
Joaquim Macedo Footbridge
10.0/10 (1 review)
This modern suspension bridge connects Rio Branco's historic Mercado Velho with the city center. Stroll across at sunset for panoramic Acre River views and local musicians performing along its span.
Parque da Maternidade
4.0/10 (1 review)
This 6-kilometer green corridor winds through Rio Branco with walking paths, sports courts, and lush landscaping. Explore local flavors at the park's restaurants while enjoying a peaceful retreat from urban bustle.
Parque Zoobotanico
This Amazonian sanctuary showcases Brazil's rainforest biodiversity through well-maintained trails. Visitors can observe native wildlife in this tranquil, university-managed conservation area.
"The location of the hotel is good because it is at Rio Branco downtown. But I had a terrible experience with the hotel. First, staff were rude. Second, they charged an extra fee because I have a person with me in the room that was for 3 people. Third, air conditioning and TV in the bedroom were not properly working (to be fair, they come to fix after I requested). Fourth, room was very small. One can find better place in Rio Branco for about the same cost. I don’t recommend staying there. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.