Carioca Soul is a luxury LGBTQ travel experience in Rio de Janeiro, designed and operated by Velvet by Signature DMC. This 5-day private cultural and gastronomic journey through Rio de Janeiro is crafted for discerning LGBTQ+ travelers seeking authentic, curated luxury in South America.







Carioca Soul is a luxury LGBTQ travel experience in Rio de Janeiro, designed by Velvet by Signature DMC, a 5-day private cultural and gastronomic journey for discerning travelers who want to understand the city, not just visit it.
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most recognizable cities on earth. But recognition is not the same as understanding, and understanding is what Carioca Soul is built for.
This is a 5-day private journey through the layers of Rio: its colonial architecture, its modernist museums, its irreplaceable food culture, and the iconic landscapes that have made it one of the world’s most emotionally resonant destinations. Every day has a distinct character. Every experience is curated, private, and guided by someone who knows why each place matters.
Carioca Soul is a program by Velvet by Signature DMC, a luxury travel specialist designing bespoke journeys in South America for LGBTQ+ travelers and discerning international clients.
You are met at Rio de Janeiro International Airport by your private guide and transferred directly to the hotel. The afternoon is yours, a walk along Botafogo beach with Sugarloaf rising from the bay is the gentlest possible introduction to the city.
The evening begins the program with dinner at Aprazível in Santa Teresa, one of Rio's most beloved restaurants, set in a historic house surrounded by tropical gardens on the hillside above the city. The menu draws from contemporary Brazilian cuisine using organic, regional ingredients. The view over Rio at night is, by itself, worth the journey.
A full day through five centuries of Rio's history, moving from the waterfront colonial center through landmarks that shaped Brazil as a nation.
The Paso Imperial, built in the 18th century, served as the official residence of colonial governors and witnessed the proclamation of Brazilian independence. The Arco dos Teles, one of the few surviving architectural fragments of colonial Rio, stands in the Praça XV de Novembro. The Casa França-Brasil, a neoclassical cultural center, once functioned as a customs house controlling the arrival of goods, and enslaved Africans, during the colonial period, and now hosts contemporary art and cultural exhibitions. The Igreja da Candelária combines baroque, neoclassical, and Renaissance architecture in one of Rio's most significant religious monuments. The Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB) offers one of the city's most active contemporary cultural programs inside a landmark neoclassical building.
The afternoon moves to two of Rio's most extraordinary interiors. The Real Gabinete Português de Leitura, founded in 1837 by Portuguese immigrants, is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, its neo-Manueline facade and carved wooden shelves housing one of the most important collections of Portuguese literature outside Portugal. The day closes at the Palácio do Catete, a Florentine-inspired palace built between 1858 and 1867 that served as the official residence of Brazil's presidents until the capital moved to Brasília in 1960, and now operates as the Museum of the Republic.
Lunch: Sobrado da Cidade, a carefully restored 19th-century mansion in Rio's historic center, serving contemporary Brazilian cuisine in a setting that reflects the cultural memory of the city. Dinner: Ocya Leblon, a sophisticated seafood restaurant in Leblon, Rio's most exclusive neighborhood, known for its creative use of fresh ingredients and refined contemporary presentation.
The morning centers on the Cinelândia district and Rio's grand civic architecture. The Teatro Municipal, inaugurated in 1909, is one of the most important opera houses in Brazil, an eclectic architectural masterpiece that has hosted the world's great names in music and dance for over a century. The Biblioteca Nacional, founded in 1810, is the largest library in Latin America and one of the oldest in the world, holding manuscripts and documents that constitute Brazil's written memory. The Palácio Pedro Ernesto, inaugurated in 1923, houses the Municipal Chamber and stands as one of the most elegant public buildings in the city. The Centro Cultural Justiça Federal, installed in a 1909 building that formerly housed the Supreme Federal Tribunal, combines marble staircases, stained glass, and ornamental detail at a scale that reflects the institutional ambitions of its era.
The afternoon turns to contemporary art. The Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR), in the revitalized port zone, connects a historic eclectic palace to a contemporary building under a spectacular undulating roof with views over Guanabara Bay. The Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM), set within the Flamengo Park alongside the bay, is housed in a landmark modernist structure designed by Affonso Eduardo Reidy and surrounded by gardens created by Roberto Burle Marx, one of the most important landscape architects of the 20th century.
Lunch: Fogo de Chão, Botafogo, a sophisticated churrascaria offering the traditional gaucho experience of wood-fired meats served tableside, with panoramic views of Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf Mountain.
Dinner: Marius Degustare, Leme, one of Rio's most iconic dining experiences: a gourmet seafood rodízio served in a space filled with antiques, maritime objects, and theatrical décor on the waterfront.
A full day dedicated to Rio's two most recognized landmarks, experienced privately, without the constraints of group timing.
Cristo Redentor stands at 710 meters above sea level on the Corcovado mountain, reached through the Tijuca Forest, the world's largest urban rainforest. Inaugurated in 1931, the statue offers panoramic views across the entire city: Guanabara Bay, Copacabana, Ipanema, the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, and the mountains beyond. Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain), its name derived from the Guaraní for "high, pointed, and isolated mountain," is reached by the famous cable car "bondinho" in two stages, the first to Morro da Urca at 215 meters, the second to the summit at 395 meters, each offering distinct, extraordinary views of the coastline and the bay. It was at the base of this mountain that Rio de Janeiro was founded by Estácio de Sá in 1565.
The afternoon brings lunch in Ipanema at Casa da Feijoada, the city's most respected destination for traditional feijoada, Brazil's emblematic black bean and pork stew served with rice, farofa, collard greens, orange slices, and hot sauce in a setting that feels genuinely, warmly Carioca.
The final evening is the Roxy Dinner Show in Copacabana: a three-course dinner inside the restored 1938 Cine Roxy, a landmark of Rio's architectural heritage, followed by "Aquele Abraço," a live musical with over 60 performers celebrating the five cultural regions of Brazil through samba, bossa nova, forró, and funk. Recognized internationally and highlighted by Time magazine as one of the world's great experiences, it is a fitting close to five days in the Marvelous City.
Breakfast at the hotel, checkout, and private transfer to Rio de Janeiro International Airport.
Carioca Soul is built for culturally curious luxury travelers: individuals, couples, and small groups who value depth, privacy, and curation over volume. It is designed with particular care for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking a Rio de Janeiro experience that is sophisticated, fully handled, and operated by a team with genuine expertise in both the destination and the community.
The program is also available as a B2B product for international luxury travel agencies and tour operators seeking a trusted Destination Management Company (DMC) partner in Brazil with demonstrated experience serving LGBTQ+ clientele at the high end of the market.
Velvet by Signature DMC designs and operates luxury travel experiences across South America for LGBTQ+ travelers and international agency partners. Every program is built on a single conviction: that luxury is not only about comfort — it is about the freedom to be fully present, in a place you genuinely belong.
To request the full Carioca Soul program, including pricing and availability, contact our team directly.
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