One of Rio’s best kept secrets (even most Cariocas haven’t been up here). On the top of the 600-foot granite rock you get a 360-degree view of Copacabana and Guanabara Bay; you can see why the military wants to keep the fort to itself. The main gate is towards the back of the square at the end of Leme beach.
Once inside, you make your way up a cobblestone road that winds around the back of the hill. Even on a hot day the trail stays cool thanks to the surrounding lush forest. Often you can spot squirrel-size sagui monkeys running up and down the power lines. It’s only a 20-minute walk to the top and you’ll be rewarded with a most splendid view of Copacabana beach and beyond. High-powered spotting scopes improve the view even more.