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Rio De Janeiro Daily Brief For Thursday, March 19, 2026


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Welcome to your Rio de Janeiro daily guide for Thursday, March 19, 2026. The MAR reopens today after its Wednesday closure, bringing the Bienal de São Paulo itinerance and Guilhermina Augusti's solo show back to Praça Mauá. Across Zona Sul, the Gávea and Ipanema gallery circuits run on full Thursday hours - the Galeria de Arte IBEU in Jardim Botânico, with its group show of 13 artists, is a highlight for the afternoon. Brasileirão Round 7 kicks off tonight with matches in Porto Alegre and Chapecó. Expect cloudy skies and 27 °C with a 35% chance of scattered showers - carry an umbrella but don't cancel outdoor plans. On the financial side, the Copom cut the Selic to 14.75% last night, marking the first rate reduction in nearly two years.

This is part of The Rio Times' daily Rio de Janeiro daily guide coverage for expats and the international community.

01 Weather & What to Wear What to wear

Thursday opens cloudy at 23 °C, climbing to 27 °C by afternoon. Rain probability is 35% - carry a compact umbrella but don't expect a washout. Friday holds the same pattern (27 °C, 35% rain), before the weekend improves markedly: Saturday reaches 28 °C with only 15% rain, and Sunday promises 28 °C with virtually clear skies (5% rain). Today favours indoor attractions in the morning with a possible dry window for outdoor galleries after midday.

Thu, Mar 19 27°C Cloudy, 35% rain Post-Selic day - MAR reopens, Brasileirão Round 7 tonight Fri, Mar 20 27°C Cloudy, 35% rain Indoor day - CCBB and Centro Cultural dos Correios open Sat, Mar 21 28°C Partly cloudy, 15% rain Weekend clearing - Copa Rio Sub-20, gallery circuit Sun, Mar 22 28°C Clear, 5% rain Feira Hippie de Ipanema - best beach day of the week 02 Day at a Glance Quick scan - Cloudy, 27 °C with 35% rain - carry an umbrella, morning museum visits are safest - MAR reopens today (11h–18h) - Bienal itinerance and Guilhermina Augusti exhibition - CCBB Rio open (9h–20h) - free exhibitions and cultural programming in Centro - Galeria de Arte IBEU in Jardim Botânico - group show of 13 artists, Mon–Thu 13h–19h - Anita Schwartz (Gávea) and Nara Roesler (Ipanema) galleries open on regular hours - MAM Rio open - century of Brazilian art, Daniel Buren installation, Parque do Flamengo

A full Thursday with the MAR back open and the CCBB, MAM, and gallery circuits all running. The mood in the city is cautiously optimistic after last night's rate decision - enjoy the cultural offerings while markets digest the news.

03 What to See & Do What to see & do Museums MAR - Praça Mauá (Reopens Today)

The Museu de Arte do Rio returns after its Wednesday rest. The Bienal de São Paulo itinerance and Guilhermina Augusti's first institutional solo exhibition are both on view. Open 11h–18h (last entry 17h). Praça Mauá, 5.

CCBB Rio - Centro

Open Wednesday through Monday, 9h–20h. Free exhibitions and programming. Rua Primeiro de Março, 66.

MAM Rio - Parque do Flamengo

Century-spanning Brazilian art collection, Daniel Buren's Voile/Toile sail installation (through Apr 12). Open today. Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 85.

Galleries Galeria de Arte IBEU - Jardim Botânico

Group show of 13 national artists. Mon–Thu 13h–19h, Fri 12h–18h. Rua Maria Angélica, 168.

Anita Schwartz Galeria - Gávea

Solo exhibition of large-format paintings. Mon–Fri 10h–19h, Sat 12h–18h. Free. Rua José Roberto Macedo Soares, 30.

Nara Roesler - Ipanema

Curated group show. Mon–Fri 10h–18h, Sat 11h–15h. Rua Redentor, 241.

04 Getting Around How to move

MetrôRio: Mon–Sat 5h–midnight. Line 1 to General Osório (Ipanema). Line 4 for Barra. For MAR: VLT from Central or Santos Dumont to Parada dos Museus.

VLT Carioca: Best for MAR, CCBB, and the Centro circuit. Connects Central do Brasil to Praça Mauá.

BRT: TransOeste/TransCarioca for Barra and Zona Norte. Morning peak 7h–9h.

Ride apps: 99 and Uber. Surge pricing 17h–19h in Zona Sul.

05 Where to Eat Where to eat

Praça Mauá/Centro: After visiting the MAR, explore the restaurants along Rua Sacadura Cabral for contemporary carioca cuisine, or walk south to Praça XV for classic luncheonettes. CCBB's café is a solid quick option.

Gávea/Jardim Botânico: Post-gallery lunch along Rua Pacheco Leão and Rua Jardim Botânico - from casual to upscale Brazilian fare.

Copacabana: The beachfront strip along Av. Atlântica and the side streets around Rua Siqueira Campos offer a range from budget comida a quilo to international cuisine.

06 Practical Info Need to know

Post-Selic impact: The cut to 14.75% will filter through to consumer lending rates gradually. Credit card rates and personal loans typically adjust within 45 days. Mortgage rates for new contracts may begin to edge lower in the coming weeks.

Imposto de Renda 2026: Filing period begins Sunday, March 23. Four days to prepare your documentation.

Pharmacies: Drogaria Pacheco and Drogasil across Zona Sul, many 7h–22h. 24-hour locations in Copacabana and Botafogo.

UV index: 6–7 (moderate-high) with cloud cover. Sunscreen still advisable for extended outdoor time.

07 Community & Lifestyle Local life

Last night's double decision is the talk of the city. The Selic cut - small as it is - represents a symbolic turning point after nine months of rates frozen at 15%. The Copom's deliberate ambiguity about next steps ("calibration" rather than "cycle") has generated debate among economists about whether April will bring another cut or a pause. For ordinary cariocas, the more immediate question is whether borrowing costs will ease before the second half of the year.

The Neymar exclusion continues to dominate sports media, with the Brazil vs France friendly one week away (March 26). Flamengo's three players - Alex Sandro, Danilo, and Léo Pereira - are in camp with the Seleção.

Expat language exchanges and community events continue across Botafogo and Leblon - check local boards and InterNations for Thursday options.

08 Game Day Game day

Brasileirão Série A - Round 7 begins tonight. Check CBF schedule for Flamengo and Fluminense fixture details and kick-off times.

Confirmed fixture: Grêmio vs Vitória at 19h (Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre). Chapecoense vs Corinthians at 21h30 (Arena Condá, Chapecó).

Seleção: Ancelotti's squad is in camp in the US ahead of Brazil vs France (March 26). Neymar excluded. Flamengo trio Alex Sandro, Danilo, and Léo Pereira selected.

09 Business & Markets Market watch

Copom (last night): The Selic was cut 0.25 pp to 14.75% in a unanimous decision - the first reduction since May 2024. The Copom described it as "calibration" rather than the start of a sustained easing cycle, and left forward guidance deliberately open. The committee cited Middle East uncertainty, elevated oil prices, and inflation expectations above the target as reasons for caution. The BC raised its own 2026 inflation projection from 3.4% to 3.9%. Goldman Sachs noted the cut only happened because the Copom had pre-committed to it in January; otherwise, a hold would have been the default choice.

Federal Reserve (yesterday): Held at 3.50%–3.75% (11-1 vote, Miran dissented in favour of a cut). The dot plot projects one cut in 2026. Powell warned of "not as much progress on inflation as we hoped" and said the oil crisis may have "transitory" effects. US PPI came in at +0.7% (vs +0.3% expected). The Dow fell 1.63%, S&P 500 dropped 1.36%.

Wednesday markets: The Ibovespa fell during the session ahead of the decisions, pressured by the Fed's hawkish tone and oil prices. The USD/BRL closed around R$ 5.24–5.26, rising after the Fed announcement. Eneva was the day's standout, surging approximately 14% after a major energy capacity auction.

What to watch today: Markets will digest both central bank decisions simultaneously. The DI curve will reprice for the Copom's cautious tone, while equity traders assess whether the Selic cut offsets the hawkish Fed. Expect volatility.

Oil: Brent remains elevated above $100, with Iran's Hormuz threats keeping supply fears alive despite limited actual shipping disruption.

10 Plan Ahead Plan ahead

This Week

Friday, March 20: Brasileirão Round 7 continues. Cloudy with 35% rain. CCBB and Centro Cultural dos Correios open. Lollapalooza begins in São Paulo (no impact on Rio).

Saturday, March 21: Clearing skies (28 °C, 15% rain). Copa Rio Sub-20 fixtures. Weekend gallery circuit in Gávea and Ipanema.

Sunday, March 22: Best day of the week (28 °C, 5% rain). Feira Hippie de Ipanema at Praça General Osório - crafts, art, and street food.

Coming Up

March 23: Imposto de Renda 2026 filing period begins.

March 26: Brazil vs France friendly (USA) - Ancelotti's first pre-World Cup warm-up.

March 28: Pink Flamingo 7-year anniversary with Bebe Zahara Benet at 21h.

Published by The Rio Times - your Rio de Janeiro daily guide for Latin American financial news, LATAM market analysis, and Brazil financial news in English.

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