Rio de Janeiro — Sunday opens with a mild morning, a better-than-even shower risk in the afternoon, and a sunset at 5:40 pm.

The day’s headline is a free cultural circuit — CCBB and the Paço Imperial in Centro, MAM Rio on the Aterro — with the seafront closed to cars from 7 am to 6 pm.

The business note is a calmer final-hour rebound in Brazilian assets, lifted by banks and a weaker dollar.

In one line: a day to go slow, stay central or green, then let the evening stretch toward Botafogo.

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01 Weather & What to Wear FOUR-DAY OUTLOOK

SUN 23

22°C

44% rain

MON 24

20°C

90% rain

TUE 25

22°C

63% rain

WED 26

23°C

53% rain

Today tops out near 22°C, soft and humid, with cloud building after lunch and a better-than-even chance of a shower by mid-afternoon.

Wear light layers and carry a small umbrella; mornings stay dry enough for the Jardim Botânico or Parque Lage.

Monday is the wet day — a 90% chance of rain and close to 15 mm of it — so save longer outdoor plans for midweek, when the risk falls back to around half.

Sunset today: 5:40 pm · Water near 21°C, with moderate waves and green flags at most posts; cloudy periods may reduce sun exposure.

02 Day at a Glance SNAPSHOT

— Weather: mild, cloudy, 44% rain risk after lunch

— Day event: free museum sweep in Centro, plus the car-free seafront

— Venue/time: CCBB and Paço Imperial, 9 am–6 pm

— Markets: Brazilian equities bounced late last week

— Weekend/outlook: a properly wet Monday ahead

— The day for: slow culture, long coffee, Botafogo evening

A soft, unambitious Sunday that rewards anyone who leaves the house by noon.

Live Market IntelligenceBrazil — Live Market BoardInside: market breadth, the sector heatmap, currencies & rates, the Latin America scoreboard and the full instrument board.

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B3 · São Paulo Aug 23, 2026 · 04:22

Ibovespa · benchmark

171,031.73 +1.85%

L 167,142day rangeH 168,310

+21.85% over 12 months

Market breadth · 15 names

47% advancing

7 ▲ advancing8 declining ▼

Currencies, rates & key inputs

USD / BRL

5.16

+0.01%

EUR / BRL

5.95

+1.01%

Selic rate

14.00%

·

Brent crude

88.88

-0.03%

Iron ore

161.91

·

Sector heatmap · average move today

Materials

+2.35%

SUZB3

Mining

+1.16%

VALE3, CSNA3, GGBR4

Industrials

+0.20%

WEGE3, RENT3

Financials

-0.10%

ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3

Energy

-0.12%

PETR4, PRIO3

Consumer Staples

-0.80%

ABEV3

Utilities

-1.38%

ENEV3

Consumer Disc.

-2.63%

AZZA3

Latin America scoreboard

IndexLastTodayStrength

IbovespaBrazil 171,031.73 +1.85%

S&P/BMV IPCMexico 65,729.18 +2.14%

S&P IPSAChile 11,338.38 +0.89%

S&P MERVALArgentina 2,913,184 +1.30%

MSCI COLCAPColombia 2,459.23 +0.61%

BVL S&P PerúPeru 58,698.13 +2.60%

Full instrument board

Instrument

Last

Change

YoY

Prev.

High

Low

Volume

IBOV

171,031.73

+1.85%

+21.85%

167,927.15

168,310

167,142

USD/BRL

5.16

+0.01%

-5.13%

5.16

5.18

5.14

SELIC

14.00%

PETR4

41.64

-0.05%

+35.19%

41.66

41.97

41.15

41,499,400

VALE3

72.97

+0.83%

+30.75%

72.37

73.54

72.66

17,658,000

ITUB4

38.60

-1.03%

+4.57%

39.00

39.34

38.39

29,487,800

BBDC4

16.85

+0.36%

+3.50%

16.79

16.90

16.67

19,416,900

BBAS3

19.37

+0.47%

+0.73%

19.28

19.44

19.16

11,069,200

B3SA3

14.26

-0.21%

+12.73%

14.29

14.47

14.11

33,037,800

ABEV3

14.89

-0.80%

+21.91%

15.01

15.07

14.81

16,453,100

WEGE3

47.59

+0.49%

+29.99%

47.36

48.08

47.36

3,364,600

PRIO3

59.14

-0.19%

+50.67%

59.25

59.81

58.74

3,325,600

SUZB3

41.33

+2.35%

-23.55%

40.38

41.48

40.35

3,914,900

RENT3

34.68

-0.09%

+0.84%

34.71

34.96

34.35

7,979,100

AZZA3

15.89

-2.63%

-53.76%

16.32

16.42

15.82

1,330,300

CSNA3

4.30

+0.47%

-42.65%

4.28

4.41

4.26

10,076,100

GGBR4

24.69

+2.19%

+51.38%

24.16

24.85

24.18

7,047,600

ENEV3

24.21

-1.38%

+70.49%

24.55

24.64

23.99

9,297,000

Largest moves today

AZZA3 15.89 -2.63%

SUZB3 41.33 +2.35%

GGBR4 24.69 +2.19%

IBOV 171,031.73 +1.85%

ENEV3 24.21 -1.38%

ITUB4 38.60 -1.03%

VALE3 72.97 +0.83%

ABEV3 14.89 -0.80%

The session read

The Ibovespa rose 1.85%, with breadth negative — 7 of 15 names higher. Materials led, while Consumer Disc. lagged.

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03 What to See & Do SUNDAY IN RIO

TODAY’S PICK — CENTRO’S FREE MUSEUM SWEEP

CCBB and Paço Imperial make a dry, generous double-header

Start at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB), Rua Primeiro de Março 66, Centro. It opens today from 9 am to 8 pm and entry is free, though still ticketed — take one at the box office or on bb.com.br/cultura. The headline show is Vik Muniz, “A Olho Nu”, running to 12 October.

The neoclassical rotunda alone justifies the trip, and the current shows favour Brazilian modernism and interactive installation work.

Walk fifteen minutes to Paço Imperial, Praça XV de Novembro 48, Centro. It opens today from 12 pm to 6 pm, also free, in a colonial palace that once housed Brazil’s imperial court.

Take the VLT to Praça XV or the Metrô to Uruguaiana; both put you within a short, flat walk of both buildings.

Try to reach CCBB before 11 am, then do Paço Imperial after lunch in the Praça XV area.

OUTDOORS — DODGE THE RAIN IN THE GARDEN

Jardim Botânico and Parque Lage before the clouds close in

Get to Jardim Botânico when gates open at 8 am. Entry is R$40 for residents, R$80 for foreigners; the palm avenue and orchid house stay busy but peaceful early.

Parque Lage, five minutes by taxi, is free from 8 am to 5 pm. The mansion courtyard and forest paths stay cooler than the street.

If the afternoon rain arrives, the café at Parque Lage offers a covered spot with a view of the Christ statue through the trees.

COFFEE & WHERE TO WORK — CENTRO

Two quiet counters for a laptop and a strong espresso

A warning first: Curto Café and the Confeitaria Colombo in Centro are both Monday-to-Saturday operations and are shut today. For a Sunday work session, go instead to Café do Forte, the Colombo-run café inside the Forte de Copacabana, open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am with a terrace over the water.

Alternatively, the Cantina at MAM Rio in the Parque do Flamengo runs Sunday from 9 am and gives you a table, wifi and a free museum upstairs.

Neither is in Centro, so plan the coffee around the museums rather than between them.

THE CONTRASTING PLAY — BOTAFOGO RIVERSIDE

A breezy, less museum-heavy afternoon near the water

Skip Centro and head to Praia de Botafogo for the view across to Sugarloaf. The waterfront pavement stays walkable before any rain.

Pair it with a late lunch at Comuna, Rua Sorocaba 585, Botafogo, open Sunday, known for burgers and a calm courtyard.

This works best for anyone who wants fresh air without committing to a full beach day.

TONIGHT, AFTER 7 PM

Botafogo bars and a slower, residential Sunday crowd

The evening cluster is around Rua Nelson Mandela and Rua Arnaldo Quintela in Botafogo. It fills with locals, not tourists, on Sunday.

Hocus Pocus DNA on Rua Dezenove de Fevereiro is closed on Sundays, so aim for the Rua Arnaldo Quintela strip itself — Quartinho, Belisco, Culto and Kalango all sit on it. If you want a certainty, Pavão Azul at Rua Hilário de Gouveia 71 in Copacabana is open daily until midnight.

The strip stays lively until midnight, and Copacabana is a short ride away if Botafogo is quiet.

The area is well-lit and patrolled, but keep to the main strips between the Metrô and the bars.

ALSO ON TODAY

Museu do Amanhã — Praça Mauá, Centro — 10 am–6 pm, R$40 (half R$20), timed entry, closed Wednesdays; huge waterfront light and ideal on a grey day

MAM Rio — Avenida Infante Dom Henrique 85, Parque do Flamengo — 11 am–6 pm, free; the strongest free museum open today, with the 10–11 am hour reserved for visitors with intellectual disabilities and sensory sensitivities. Note: the Museu Nacional de Belas Artes is not an option — since its partial reopening it admits visitors Monday to Friday only, 1 pm to 5 pm.

Museu de Arte do Rio — Praça Mauá 5, Centro — 11 am–6 pm, R$20; strong on Afro-Brazilian visual history

Feira da Glória — Avenida Augusto Severo, Glória — Sunday street market, handcrafts and pastel, running from around 8 am into the late afternoon

Sunday car-free seafront — Avenida Atlântica in Copacabana, Vieira Souto in Ipanema, Delfim Moreira in Leblon and the Aterro do Flamengo all close to traffic from 7 am to 6 pm; the single most Carioca thing to do today, and it costs nothing

Botafogo Praia Shopping cinema — Praia de Botafogo 400 — afternoon and evening screenings; useful if the rain closes in

Santa Teresa tram ride — from Largo da Carioca — Sundays it does not start until 11 am and the last departure is about 4.40 pm, so do not turn up early; pair with a café stop in Santa Teresa

04 Getting Around TRANSPORT

Metrô lines 1, 2 and 4 all run today, but on Sunday hours — 7 am to 11 pm, against 5 am to midnight the rest of the week. A single journey is R$7.90 exactly. The VLT also operates today and is the easiest link between Praça XV and Praça Mauá.

If the afternoon rain arrives, ride-app prices tend to surge from Ipanema and Copacabana toward Centro. Prefer the Metrô for the return leg.

05 Where to Eat LUNCH & DINNER

Lunch: The Confeitaria Colombo in Centro is closed on Sundays; its Café do Forte inside the Forte de Copacabana is open 10 am to 7 pm and serves the same pastries with a sea view. In Centro itself, the museum cafés at MAR and the Museu do Amanhã are the reliable Sunday options.

Dinner: Oteque, Botafogo’s tasting-menu address, is closed on Sundays and in any case runs to R$995 a head, not the R$250 that circulates online. For something easier, Comuna at Rua Sorocaba 585 serves burgers and bowls for R$50–80, though it is worth a call before you go.

06 Practical Info GOOD TO KNOW

Carry a small umbrella, a power bank and a physical card, though Pix is now accepted in most shops and bars.

Museums prefer card or Pix; keep one small note of R$10 or R$20 for the tram and street snacks.

At night in Centro around Praça XV, stay on lit main roads and avoid empty side streets after 9 pm.

07 Community & Lifestyle FOR NEWCOMERS

The main expat and digital nomad meetup this Sunday tends to be a daytime visit to Feira da Glória, then coffee in Glória.

Look for the Rio Digital Nomads and Internations groups on Sunday evening; most post informal Botafogo or Ipanema drinks after 7 pm.

08 Game Day THE WEEKEND ROUND

There is no Rio-versus-Rio derby today, but Vasco are in action: they play Palmeiras away at 4 pm in round 24 of the Brasileirão. Flamengo played at Cruzeiro on Saturday and Botafogo host Athletico-PR on Monday.

The midweek cup story is Vasco again — they host Vitória in the Copa do Brasil quarter-finals at São Januário on Wednesday at 9.30 pm. Neither Flamengo nor Fluminense is in the last eight; Fluminense went out to Vasco in the round of 16.

Check the club’s official channels for confirmed kickoff times once the round is set.

If you want atmosphere without the late match, Sunday evening in Botafogo still gives you the closest thing to a matchday crowd.

09 Business & Markets WEEK IN FIGURES

Brazilian equities closed the week with a late recovery, helped by a softer dollar and a rebound in banking and commodity shares.

The mood turned cautiously optimistic after a Brazilian-US call raised hopes of easing trade tensions.

The week ahead looks busier for traders, with a new election poll due and bets growing that the central bank may cut the Selic rate again in September.

10 Plan Ahead THE WEEK

THE DAYS AHEAD

SUN 23 — Cloudy, 40% rain; CCBB and Paço Imperial free; Botafogo bars from 7 pm

MON 24 — Wet, 60% rain; good day for Museu do Amanhã or MAR, both open

TUE 25 — Wettest day, 70% rain; aim for indoor culture and avoid Jardim Botânico

WED 26 — Drier, 30% rain; Museu do Amanhã opens from 10 am; good for parks

THU 27 — Milder; good day for Parque Lage early, then Santa Teresa cafés