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Hub Rio is open! | Stan Stalnaker | 0 | 17th June 2012 |
Hub Culture Rio De Janeiro Pavilion | Stan Stalnaker | 1 | 27th March 2012 |
Hub Culture's new year member gathering in Trancoso, Bahia, drew members from the community for days of reflection and strategy against a backdrop of marvelous culture and networking. Trancoso is a popular destination for Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro residents looking for the ultimate get-away, but it also attracts an international audience looking to experience a refined approach to Brazilian life.
With over 50,000 attendees descending upon Rio de Janeiro for the Rio+20 Earth Summit, the Hub Rio de Janeiro Pavilion is set for a week of intense activities. But what about the rest of the city? We asked our Man in Rio, Andrew Harding, to share the best secret tips for international visitors, Hub style, for Internet, travel, dining and more:
The Rio+20 Earth Summit is right around the corner, and many have been working long and hard to build new solutions for a better world ahead.
As part of this Hub Culture has been working with a team of global and local partners to renovate a stunning seafront location into a new model for collaboration and innovation in Brasil -
Hub Culture House Rio, located at 99 Avenue Niemeyer in Leblon, next door to the Sheraton.