Nova Iguacu City Guide
Image by Lucio Luiz via wikipedia

Brazil

Nova Iguacu City Guide

Rio de Janeiro

Nova Iguaçu is a busy city in Rio de Janeiro's Baixada Fluminense region. It has a strong local commerce and industrial scene, offering a look at everyday Brazilian urban life outside of major tourist spots.

Lifestyle🍽️

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Food Scene
Good
7

Typical Brazilian food like feijoada and churrasco are common. Italian and Japanese options also appear. Vegetarian and vegan choices are growing. Some street food and restaurants stay open late.

Local Dishes:
feijoada, pão de queijo, churrasco
International Cuisine:
Italian, Japanese
Vegan FriendlyVegetarian Friendly
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Nightlife
Poor
0

Likely local bars and pubs; no info on larger clubs or dedicated nightlife.

Coffee Culture
Poor
0

No specific info, but Brazil has a strong general coffee culture.

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Tipping
Required
10%

Restaurants typically include a 10% service charge; if not, 10-15% tip is normal. Taxi tips not expected but rounding up is common. Hotel staff and guides appreciate small tips.

SIM Cards

You can buy SIM cards from Vivo, Claro, or TIM stores. ID or passport is needed for registration. eSIMs are available from providers like Airalo.

Available at:
Vivo
Claro
TIM
Recommended Apps
Moovit(Transportation)
Uber(Transportation)
Google Maps(Navigation)
WhatsApp(Communication)
iFood(Food & Drink)
Apontador(Utilities)
Clickbus(Travel)
Kekanto(Food & Drink)
Ingresso(Entertainment)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Poor
0

No detailed info on cleanliness or sanitation.

24/7 Services
Poor
0

No known 24/7 pharmacies or convenience stores.

Groceries
Carrefour
Pão de Açúcar
Guanabara

Major supermarkets like Carrefour, Pão de Açúcar, and Guanabara offer a good range including some imports. Most open from 8 AM to 10 PM; smaller shops close earlier or on holidays.

Cashless Payments
Widely accepted

Cards like Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in urban restaurants, hotels, and shops. Still, carry some cash for smaller vendors. Pix payments are common locally.

ATMs

ATMs accepting international Visa and Mastercard debit cards are common, especially within banks and malls. Fees vary from none up to about R$20 per withdrawal. Always choose to pay in Brazilian Reais to avoid costly exchange fees.

Schools
Local only

No specific info on schools; international options are generally in Rio de Janeiro city.

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Not Available
Work-Friendly Cafés
Poor
Digital Nomad Community
Poor
1

Not known as a digital nomad hub. No dedicated co-living or nomad events.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Poor
0

No information on parks or green spaces.

Running
Poor
0

No info on running routes or groups; consider urban air quality.

Gyms
Not Available

No specific info on gyms or sports centers in Nova Iguaçu.

Tennis
Poor
0

No specific info on tennis courts.

Padel
Poor
0

No information on padel facilities.

Yoga
Poor
0

No specific info on yoga studios.

Martial Arts
Poor
0

No known martial arts schools.

Skiing
Poor
0

No skiing facilities; tropical climate.

Water Sports
Poor
0

No known water sports near Nova Iguaçu.

Surfing
Poor
0

No surfing spots; nearest beaches with surfing are in Rio.

Diving
Poor
0

No diving or snorkeling opportunities.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Good
6

Public hospitals can be crowded and slower; private hospitals in Rio offer better care. Common medications are easy to find in pharmacies. English-speaking staff may be limited.

Hospitals:
Hospital Copa D'Or (Rio de Janeiro)
Hospital Samaritano (Rio de Janeiro)
Pharmacies:
Drogaria Pacheco
Drogaria São Paulo
Tap Water Safety
Not recommended

Tap water quality varies and may have a strong chlorine taste. Bottled or purified water is safer to drink.

Common Scams
Good Samaritan scam, Fake police officers, Credit card skimming, Romance scams, Fraudulent investments

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Poor
0

Limited information on family facilities such as playgrounds or kid-friendly places.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Poor
0

No clear info on LGBTQ+ safety or venues in Nova Iguaçu.

Pet Friendly
Poor
0

No specific details on pet-friendly places or services.

Communities
Rio de Janeiro Expats & Locals (Social)
Digital Nomads Rio de Janeiro (Nomad)
Rio de Janeiro Foodies (Food)

Quick Facts

Population
920,599
Power Reliability
Good
7/10

Power is generally reliable but occasional outages happen, especially in bad weather.

Mountains
Available

Near the Serra do Vulcão mountain range, good for hiking and exploring nature.

Languages
Portuguese(100%)
Emergency
192
Ambulance
190
Police
193
Fire
100
Human Rights Hotline
180
Women's Helpline
188
Suicide Prevention

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

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Tsunami
Very Low Risk
0
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Earthquake
Very Low Risk
0

🌦️Seasonal Issues

Heavy rain and flooding
December, January, February, March
Summer months can be hot, humid and rainy, causing possible flooding and landslides.

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