Rio De Janeiro Daily Brief For Monday, March 30, 2026
Monday at 27°C with just 10% rain - comfortable for the CCBB closing-day visit. Tuesday drops to 26°C with 50% rain, then the week warms sharply: 30°C by Thursday. The wet spell is brief - one day only.
02Day at a GlanceSNAPSHOT -CCBB: Vetores-Vertentes final day 9h–20h - 160 Amazonian photographs, free -CCBB also: Viva Mauricio (immersive Turma da Mônica, through Apr 13) -MAR open 11h–18h: No Martins + 36th Bienal de SP + Guilhermina Augusti -MAM open 10h–18h: Daniel Buren Voile/Toile sails, free admission -Markets reopen - diesel subsidy MP expected today or tomorrow -Tomorrow: MAR free Tuesday 11h–18h - first weekday post-ExpoRioMonday is about one thing: Vetores-Vertentes. The CCBB exhibition closes tonight at 20h. If you have not seen the 160 works by Amazonian women photographers, today is the absolute last chance. Arrive early to avoid closing-day crowds - the CCBB opens at 9h.
03What to See & DoCULTURE Museums & Exhibitions CCBB - Vetores-Vertentes: Final Day CENTROVetores-Vertentes: Fotógrafas do Pará closes tonight. 160 works by 11 Amazonian women photographers - documenting life, landscape, and community across the Amazon basin. The CCBB Educativo programme runs its final shadow theatre and storytelling sessions today. Viva Mauricio (immersive Turma da Mônica, ground floor, free) continues through April 13. Expect closing-day crowds - arrive before noon.
R. Primeiro de Março 66, Centro. Mon 9h–20h. Free. Metrô: Uruguaiana → VLT Parada dos Museus.
MAR - No Martins + Bienal + Augusti PRAÇA MAUÁThree exhibitions now on view. No Martins: Sortilégios de desvio - the first institutional solo for the painter of Black Brazilian life (opened Saturday). The 36th Bienal de São Paulo itinerance (19 artists). Guilhermina Augusti 's first institutional solo. Tomorrow is free Tuesday.
Praça Mauá 5, Centro. Mon 11h–18h (last entry 17h). R$20/R$10. Free Tuesdays. Closed Wednesdays. Metrô: Uruguaiana → VLT Parada dos Museus.
MAM Rio - Daniel Buren Voile/Toile PARQUE DO FLAMENGOEleven vertical-striped Optimist sails hung in finishing order - the French artist's first Brazilian presentation. Through April 12. Free admission. The sculpture garden and permanent collection are also open.
Av. Infante Dom Henrique 85, Parque do Flamengo. Mon–Sat 10h–18h, Sun 10h–18h. Free. Metrô: Cinelândia or Largo do Machado.
Galleries Also Open TodayMuseu Histórico da Cidade (Gávea): Leminski group show, 34 artists, Tue–Sun 9h–16h, free (check Monday hours). Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim (Ipanema): chromatic paintings, Tue–Sun 13h–19h, free. Galeria IBEU (Jardim Botânico): 13 artists group show, Mon–Thu 13h–19h.
04Getting AroundTRANSPORTCCBB + MAR morning route: Both museums are in Centro, five minutes apart by foot via VLT Parada dos Museus. Start at the CCBB (9h) for the Vetores-Vertentes closing, then walk to the MAR (11h) for No Martins.
For the MAM: Metrô Line 1 to Cinelândia or Largo do Machado, then walk through Parque do Flamengo (~15 min). At 27°C with 10% rain, the Aterro path is comfortable.
05Where to EatFOODCentro lunch: Between the CCBB and MAR, Travessa do Comércio and Rua do Ouvidor have traditional carioca botequins open on weekdays. The CCBB café serves light meals inside. The MAR café is another option after the No Martins visit.
Flamengo circuit: After the MAM, walk to Largo do Machado for per-kilo restaurants or Catete for traditional botequins - the neighbourhood's lunch scene is strong on weekdays.
06Practical InfoESSENTIALSDiesel subsidy MP: The government is expected to issue the medida provisória today or tomorrow, according to the Finance Ministry's Rogério Ceron (confirmed Friday). This formalises the diesel price subsidy and may affect pump prices in the coming weeks.
Semana Santa: Sexta-feira Santa (April 3) is a public holiday. Markets and B3 closed. Banks closed. The MAR, MAM, and CCBB maintain normal hours. Plan any trading or banking for earlier in the week.
07Community & LifestyleEXPAT LIFEMonday museum trail: CCBB Vetores-Vertentes (9h, last chance) → MAR No Martins + Bienal (11h, five-minute walk) → MAM Buren sails (Flamengo, free). Three museums, two free, one closing tonight. The strongest Monday cultural programme of the month.
Post-ExpoRio: The Lagoon event is over. The cultural calendar now centres on the Porto Maravilha museum corridor (MAR + CCBB) and the Parque do Flamengo (MAM). The gallery circuit in Jardim Botânico and Ipanema fills the Zona Sul gap.
08Game DaySPORTNo Brasileirão fixtures today. Round 9 returns Wednesday, April 1 with Thursday fixtures on April 2. Palmeiras and São Paulo lead the table on 16 points. Full standings at The Rio Times sports coverage.
09Business & MarketsFINANCEFriday close (markets reopen today): Ibovespa −0.64% to 181,557 - second consecutive decline, but the week ended +3.03%. Petrobras hit a record R$673 billion market cap. Banks fell: BTG −3.03%, BB −1.73%. Dollar eased 0.28% to R$5.24. Unemployment rose to 5.8%. The Iran war completed its first month with VIX above 30.
Week ahead: Selic at 14.75%. IPCA-15 12-month at 3.90%. Diesel subsidy MP expected today or tomorrow. Brasileirão Round 9 Wednesday–Thursday. Sexta-feira Santa April 3 (holiday, B3 closed). Next Copom: April 28–29. For full analysis, see today's Brazil Morning Call.
10Plan AheadCOMING UP THIS WEEKTue Mar 31: MAR free Tuesday 11h–18h. Diesel subsidy MP expected. 26°C, 50% rain - indoor museum day.
Wed Apr 1: MAR closed (Wednesday). Brasileirão Round 9 begins. CCBB and MAM open. 28°C.
COMING UPThu Apr 2: Brasileirão Round 9 Thursday fixtures. 30°C. MAR and MAM open.
Fri Apr 3: Sexta-feira Santa - public holiday. Markets and B3 closed.
Apr 12: Daniel Buren Voile/Toile closes at the MAM. Apr 13: Viva Mauricio closes at the CCBB.
Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief - your Rio de Janeiro daily guide - Monday, March 30, 2026. Published for residents and visitors. All times in Brasília time (BRT, UTC-3). Weather: open-source API. Culture: MAR, MAM Rio, CCBB, Riotur. Markets: B3, Banco Central. Sport: CBF.
Related coverage: Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief - Sunday, March 29 | São Paulo Daily Brief - Sunday, March 29 | Brazil's Morning Call
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