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Recreio dos Bandeirantes
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Recreio dos Bandeirantes |
| settlement_type | Neighborhood |
| image_skyline | Vista sob a pedra do Pontal visualizando Praia do Recreio.jpg |
| image_map | Recreio dos Bandeirantes.svg |
| pushpin_map | Brazil |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in Brazil |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | Brazil |
| subdivision_type1 | State |
| subdivision_name1 | Rio de Janeiro (RJ) |
| subdivision_type2 | Municipality/City |
| subdivision_name2 | Rio de Janeiro |
| subdivision_type3 | Zone |
| subdivision_name3 | Southwest Zone |
| coordinates |
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (or simply Recreio) is both the name of a beach and neighborhood in the Southwest Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a recent development, with no skyscrapers, and the area also contains jungles atop rocky cliffs and hills. High waves permit surfing at Recreio Beach and the white sand beach is used by beach volleyball players. It is about 35 km from the Rio de Janeiro city centre, and most of the people living there are middle-class and high middle-class families, who moved in trying to escape the growing violence of both the North and South Zones.
Apocryphally, the neighborhood received the name Recreio dos Bandeirantes, or "Bandeirantes' Leisure" because the company that mapped and hired a real estate agent to sell lots there had that name. Another version says that many of the newcomers were from São Paulo, the city from which the Bandeiras departed in colonial times, and therefore Paulistas are associated with them. Still another version states that Recreio was the first (or last) resting place with fresh water for Bandeirantes traveling between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
Development in the area began in 1959, and only more recently, have well-to-do residents discovered and made Recreio their home. Despite a high population density, the neighborhood is mostly residential and does not have the busy nightlife of more central neighborhoods like Lapa, Copacabana, Leblon, and Ipanema, but there has been an increase in the number of restaurants, pizzerias, bars, private schools and colleges. There are a few favelas, or slums, in the section. Recreio has an organized association of residents who communicate online with tips and news about the neighborhood. They have been able to address the need for the city building a ciclovia—a road for bicycles—and authorities have been persuaded to build, in the future, two subway stations in the section to facilitate commuting to downtown and the South Side (which would otherwise take about 1.5 h).
Geography
Little beach
Prainha is located between Recreio dos Bandeirantes and Grumari. It has a narrow strip of sand between the Pedra Branca massif and the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the most popular beaches for surfing. Adjacent to the Grumari neighborhood, it is bordered by Avenida Estado da Guanabara, which is the only access road to the beach, running along its entire length. The area is part of the Prainha Environmental Protection Area (APA), a permanently protected forest area where the construction of any construction is prohibited, apart from the existing structures that serve to maintain the area and provide services to visitors, especially surfers. Surfing, bodyboarding, longboarding, and bodysurfing are the most popular sports in the area.
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