1. Copacabana Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world, located in the southern area of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The beach is approximately 4 kilometers long and is well-known for its golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Copacabana is often called \"the heart of Rio\", as it is the venue for numerous cultural events and celebrations throughout the year, such as Carnival, New Year’s Eve, and the FIFA World Cup.
Interesting facts about Copacabana Beach include:
- The beach was originally known as \"Sacre-Coeur de Jesus\" until the 1930s when it was renamed after the neighborhood of Copacabana.
- The famous black and white wave pattern on the promenade was designed by Brazilian landscape architect, Roberto Burle Marx.
- One of the biggest New Year’s Eve celebrations in the world takes place on Copacabana Beach, drawing millions of people each year to watch the fireworks display and music performances.
- The beach has been the setting for countless films, TV shows and music videos, including the 1978 James Bond film, \"Moonraker\", and the 1984 music video for Duran Duran’s song \"Rio\".
2. Copacabana Beach is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no entrance fee to the beach. Phone numbers for the beach are not publicly available.
3. Copacabana Beach is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus routes and metro stations nearby. Taxis and Uber are also available. There are no tickets required to enter the beach itself, but visitors may have to pay for amenities such as chairs, umbrellas, and food and drink from vendors.