Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief for Saturday, March 14, 2026

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Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief for Saturday, March 14, 2026

Welcome to your Rio de Janeiro daily guide for Saturday, March 14, 2026. Today is the best museum day of the month. At the MAR, Guilhermina Augusti’s Entrar na Grande Noite opens at 15h in the library gallery — her first institutional solo exhibition, exploring radical Black studies through serigraphs and paintings — and it is a free Saturday under the MAR de Graça programme. At the MAM, Carmen Portinho: Modernidade em Construção enters its last full Saturday before closing tomorrow; Daniel Buren’s Voile/Toile sails fill the foyer alongside. The CCBB runs both Coração na Boca (its second night in Teatro II) and Cão’s final Saturday in Teatro I, plus the Viva Mauricio immersive experience. Tonight at the Nilton Santos, the first Brasileirão clássico carioca of the season: Botafogo host Flamengo at 20h30. Friday’s session extended the selloff: the Ibovespa fell 0.91% to 177,653 — the lowest close since January — while the dollar surged to R$5.32 and Brent climbed above US$103. Petrobras raised diesel prices by R$0.38/litre effective today. This Rio de Janeiro daily guide covers culture, weather, transport, food, and everything you need for the day.

This is part of The Rio Times’ daily Rio de Janeiro daily guide coverage for expats and the international community.

01Weather & What to WearWhat to wear

Temperature

23–27°C

Partly cloudy, warm

UV Index

High

Sunscreen recommended

Sat 14

27°C

15% rain — MAR free + Augusti opens

Sun 15

28°C

10% rain — Portinho closes at MAM

Mon 16

28°C

10% rain — MAR & Amanhã closed

Tue 17

28°C

5% rain — Copom Day 1

Weather tip: Saturday is the best day of the week — 27°C with only 15% rain under partly cloudy skies. Ideal for a museum morning along the Praça Mauá corridor (MAR free today) and the MAM in the afternoon before the Portinho closing crowds arrive tomorrow. Sunscreen is recommended for outdoor time between 10h and 15h. Sunday improves further to 28°C with 10% rain. The dry spell extends into early next week with 5% rain by Tuesday. Light summer clothing works all weekend; bring a hat for the Parque do Flamengo walk to the MAM.

02Day at a GlanceQuick scan

MAR OPENS GUILHERMINA AUGUSTI — Entrar na Grande Noite, 15h, library gallery. Free Saturday (MAR de Graça). 36th Bienal also on view. 11h–18h

MAM RIO OPEN — Carmen Portinho: last full Saturday, closes tomorrow. Daniel Buren Voile/Toile through Apr 12. 10h–18h. Free

CCBB OPEN — Cão final Saturday 19h. Coração na Boca 19h (Teatro II). Viva Mauricio through Apr 13. 9h–20h. Free exhibitions

MUSEU DO AMANHA OPEN — Sat 10h–18h. Praça Mauá 1

BOTAFOGO V FLAMENGO — 20h30, Nilton Santos. First weekend clássico carioca of the season. Prime Video

WEATHER — 23–27°C, 15% rain, partly cloudy. Sunday 28°C. Dry spell ahead through Tuesday

Saturday is a day of arrivals and departures across Rio’s cultural circuit. At the MAR, Guilhermina Augusti’s Entrar na Grande Noite opens at 15h — the artist-philosopher’s first institutional solo, combining serigraphs and paintings rooted in radical Black studies. The MAR de Graça programme makes all exhibitions free today, including the 36th Bienal de São Paulo itinerant. At the MAM, Carmen Portinho’s retrospective enters its last full day before tomorrow’s closing — today is the best window to visit without Sunday’s rush. The CCBB runs a double theatre evening: Cão’s final Saturday performance at 19h in Teatro I and the second night of Coração na Boca in Teatro II. Tonight the Nilton Santos hosts the first clássico carioca of the season.

03What to See & DoWhat to see & do

MAR — Guilhermina Augusti: Entrar na Grande Noite (Opens Today at 15h, Free Saturday)

Guilhermina Augusti’s first institutional solo exhibition opens today at 15h in the MAR’s library gallery, with a conversation between the artist and the curatorial team led by Marcelo Campos, Amanda Bonan, Thayná Trindade, Amanda Rezende and Jean Carlos Azuos. Entrar na Grande Noite combines serigraphs and paintings that expand Augusti’s practice between art and philosophy, drawing on radical Black studies, Afro-Brazilian aesthetics and her debut book O Cometa: Pelo fim do essencialismo. The exhibition invites viewers to think beyond deterministic racial categories through works of striking chromatic intensity. Today is free under the MAR de Graça programme — pair the opening with the 36th Bienal de São Paulo itinerant show (19 artists, curated by Keyna Eleison, through May 3) for a full museum morning and afternoon.

Praça Mauá 5, Centro. Tue–Sun 11h–18h (last entry 17h). Free today (MAR de Graça). Regular: R$20/R$10. Tuesdays always free.

MAM Rio — Carmen Portinho: Modernidade em Construção (Last Full Saturday — Closes Tomorrow)

Carmen Portinho: Modernidade em Construção closes tomorrow, Sunday March 15 — today is the last full Saturday. The retrospective covers the engineer, urbanist, feminist activist and long-serving MAM director whose career spans the formative decades of Brazilian modernism. Over 300 historical documents are organised across three nuclei — housing and social urbanism, feminism, and art and education — alongside commissioned works by Milena Manfredini, Rommulo Vieira Conceição and Ana Linnemann. Visit today to avoid tomorrow’s closing-day crowds. Free admission.

Av. Infante Dom Henrique 85, Parque do Flamengo. Wed–Sun 10h–18h. Free. Closes March 15.

MAM Rio — Daniel Buren: Voile/Toile – Toile/Voile

The eleven Optimist-class sails from January’s Guanabara Bay regatta continue to fill the MAM foyer, arranged in strict finishing order — Buren’s protocol unchanged across fifty years of editions. Each sail carries his signature 8.7cm vertical stripes. The first Brazilian edition. Free admission.

Av. Infante Dom Henrique 85, Parque do Flamengo. Wed–Sun 10h–18h. Free. Through April 12.

CCBB — Cão (Final Saturday) & Coração na Boca (Second Night)

The CCBB runs two theatre productions tonight. In Teatro I, Cão — the acclaimed work-precarity satire by Clowns de Shakespeare and Magiluth — plays its final Saturday at 19h; the run closes tomorrow at 18h. In Teatro II, Coração na Boca — the new Godard-inspired production directed by Felipe Vidal, starring Priscilla Rozenbaum and José Karini — enters its second night at 19h (through April 26). Exhibitions continue: Viva Mauricio immersive experience (through April 13) and Vetores-Vertentes: Fotógrafas do Pará (through March 30). Free admission for exhibitions; theatre R$30/R$15.

Rua Primeiro de Março 66, Centro. Wed–Mon 9h–20h. Closed Tuesdays.

Blue Note Rio — Betta: Alanis Morissette Tribute (Tonight, 20h)

Betta brings a tribute to Alanis Morissette to the Blue Note Rio stage — a visceral interpretation of rock classics from the Canadian singer’s catalogue. Part of the Blue Note’s March women’s programme. 20h tonight.

Av. Atlântica 1910, Copacabana. Tickets via Eventim.

04Getting AroundHow to move

MetrôRio runs weekend service on Lines 1, 2 and 4. Saturday hours: 5h to midnight. For the MAR: Line 1 to Cinelândia or Uruguaiana, then VLT to Parada dos Museus. For the MAM: Line 1 to Cinelândia or Largo do Machado, then walk through Parque do Flamengo.

VLT Linha 1 connects Terminal Gentileza through Centro daily 6h–midnight. Parada dos Museus serves the MAR, CCBB and Museu do Amanhã — all open today.

Nilton Santos tonight: Botafogo v Flamengo kicks off at 20h30. Metrô Line 2 to Engenho de Dentro station (direct from Centro, Botafogo or Tijuca). Gates open approximately 18h30. Expect heavy congestion on Linha Amarela and Av. Radial Oeste from 18h. Post-match trains run approximately 30 minutes after the whistle. Prime Video exclusive broadcast — no open TV. Biometric facial registration mandatory.

Fares: Ônibus, BRT, VLT: R$5.00. MetrôRio single: R$7.00. Metro–BRT integration: R$9.70. Jaé card accepted across municipal modes.

05Where to EatWhere to eat

After the MAR — Praça Mauá and Centro: The Travessa do Comércio under the Arco do Teles arch has bars and restaurants within a five-minute walk of the MAR entrance. Bar do Paroni serves petiscos and cold chope. Saturday lunch crowds arrive by 12h30.

Between museums — MAM and Catete: After visiting the Portinho retrospective and the Buren sails, walk south through Parque do Flamengo to Lamas (Rua Marquês de Abrantes 18, Flamengo) — open since 1874. Filé à Osvaldo Aranha. Open from 11h30 on Saturdays.

Pre-match — Engenho de Dentro: If heading to Botafogo v Flamengo at the Nilton Santos, the bar circuit near the stadium fills early on match days. Arrive before 18h30 for a table. Street food vendors line the approaches from the Metrô station.

06Practical InfoNeed to know

MAR free today: All exhibitions free under the MAR de Graça programme (every Saturday in March). Guilhermina Augusti opens at 15h with an artist conversation. The 36th Bienal de São Paulo itinerant is also on view. Regular admission R$20/R$10; Tuesdays always free.

Carmen Portinho — closing tomorrow: Today is the last full Saturday. Tomorrow (Sunday) is the final day. The MAM will be crowded on closing day. Visit today for a quieter experience. Free admission.

Cão — final weekend: The CCBB’s acclaimed theatre production by Clowns de Shakespeare and Magiluth closes tomorrow (Sunday 18h). Tonight at 19h is the last Saturday performance. R$30/R$15.

Diesel price increase today: Petrobras raised diesel prices by R$0.38 per litre effective today, the first increase in over a year. The refinery price rises to R$3.65/litre. The government’s PIS/Cofins zeroing and a R$0.32/litre subvention programme are designed to offset most of the impact at the pump, but prices may vary by station over the coming days.

Markets — closed today: Friday’s close: Ibovespa fell 0.91% to 177,653 (lowest since January 22, weekly decline 0.95%). Dollar rose 1.41% to R$5.316 (highest since January 21). Brent closed at US$103.14 (+2.67%). Trump declared he would intensify military actions against Iran. DI futures spiked, with a minority of traders now pricing the possibility that the Copom holds the Selic at 15% rather than cutting. The Copom meets Tuesday–Wednesday.

Golden Globe Tribute Awards — March 18, Copacabana Palace: First Globes event in Brazil. Four days away.

Emergency: SAMU 192, Polícia Militar 190, Bombeiros 193, Defesa Civil 199. Hospital Municipal Souza Aguiar (Centro), Hospital Municipal Miguel Couto (Gávea).

07Community & LifestyleLocal life

The first clássico carioca. Botafogo host Flamengo at the Nilton Santos at 20h30 — the marquee fixture of Round 6 and the first Brasileirão weekend of the season. Flamengo arrive on seven points with three wins from three under Leonardo Jardim; Botafogo sit 17th with three points after a turbulent week that included elimination from the Libertadores by Barcelona de Guayaquil. Martín Anselmi remains in charge despite the continental exit. The rivalry adds edge: Flamengo eliminated Botafogo from the Cariocão quarter-finals earlier this month. Anderson Daronco referees. Prime Video exclusive — no open TV broadcast.

Sunday at the Maracanã. Fluminense host Athletico-PR at 16h tomorrow for another Round 6 fixture. A quieter affair than tonight’s clássico but relevant for the Flu, who sit on seven points after beating Remo 2–0 on Thursday.

A museum day to plan around. Today’s combination of the MAR free Saturday, the Guilhermina Augusti opening, the Portinho penultimate day and the Buren sails makes this the densest cultural Saturday in Rio this month. Start at the MAR (11h), walk or VLT to the CCBB for Viva Mauricio, then cab or bus south to the MAM for the afternoon. Return to Praça Mauá at 15h for the Augusti opening conversation if that is your priority.

08Game DayGame day

Brasileirão Round 6 — Saturday March 14: Botafogo v Flamengo — 20h30, Nilton Santos. Prime Video exclusive. Anderson Daronco (FIFA/RS). Also today: Santos v Corinthians (Vila Belmiro), Bahia v Atlético-MG.

Sunday Round 6: Fluminense v Athletico-PR (16h, Maracanã), Palmeiras v Mirassol (18h30, Allianz Parque), Cruzeiro v Vasco (20h30, Mineirão). Monday: Chapecoense v Grêmio (20h).

Nilton Santos access: Metrô Line 2 to Engenho de Dentro. Gates open approximately 18h30. Congestion on Linha Amarela and Radial Oeste from 18h. Post-match trains run approximately 30 minutes after the whistle. Biometric facial registration mandatory for all entrants.

09Business & MarketsMarket watch

Ibovespa: Fell 0.91% on Friday to 177,653 points — the lowest close since January 22 and the third consecutive weekly decline (−0.95% for the week). The index lost 5.9% in March so far. Volume was R$29.5 billion. The selloff deepened after Trump declared he would intensify military actions against Iran, sending oil higher and risk assets lower globally.

Dollar: Rose 1.41% to R$5.316 on Friday — the highest close since January 21 and the weakest weekly real performance since the Ormuz crisis began. The real was the worst-performing major emerging-market currency on Friday. The BC sold US$1 billion in a “casadão” operation (simultaneous spot sale and reverse swap) in the morning but could not contain the afternoon move. Weekly gain: +1.38%. March gain: +3.55%.

Selic: 15.00% (current rate). The Copom meets Tuesday–Wednesday. DI futures spiked sharply on Friday, with the curve now pricing a minority but non-trivial chance that the BC holds the Selic unchanged rather than cutting. Before the Ormuz crisis, a 50bp cut to 14.5% was the consensus; the base case has narrowed to 25bp, with hold risk rising. Services data released Friday came in strong, adding to the hawkish case.

Oil: Brent closed at US$103.14 on Friday (+2.67%), the second consecutive close above US$100. Weekly gain: +11.3%. WTI settled at US$98.71 (+3.11%). Iran stated that ships must coordinate with its Navy to pass through the Strait of Ormuz. Trump relaxed sanctions on Russian oil in an attempt to ease global supply pressure, but the move had limited effect. Oil is up approximately 40% in March and 70% year-to-date.

Diesel: Petrobras raised diesel prices by R$0.38/litre effective today (Saturday) — the first increase in over a year. The new refinery price is R$3.65/litre. The government’s PIS/Cofins zeroing (Thursday) and a R$0.32/litre subvention under MP 1.340 are designed to offset most of the pump impact. Petrobras’s board approved the subvention programme, pending ANP regulatory publication. Gasoline prices remain unchanged.

Context: Markets are closed for the weekend with the worst week since March 7 and mounting uncertainty ahead of the Copom. The combination of oil above US$100, the IPCA above consensus, the diesel price increase and a weakening real creates a challenging backdrop for the rate decision. The Copom must now weigh whether to proceed with the signalled cut or pause to assess the inflationary pass-through from the energy shock. Monday’s session will react to any weekend Ormuz developments.

10Plan AheadPlan ahead

This Week

Sunday March 15: MAM Rio — Carmen Portinho retrospective closes. Last day. Cão closes at CCBB (18h). Fluminense v Athletico-PR, 16h, Maracanã. 28°C, clear.

Monday March 16: MAR and Museu do Amanhã closed (Mondays). Chapecoense v Grêmio, 20h. 28°C.

Tuesday March 17: Copom meeting begins (Day 1). MAR open, free admission (Tuesdays). 28°C, 5% rain.

Coming Up

March 17–18: Copom meeting — Selic at 15%. Cut of 25bp is base case, but hold risk rising after oil surge and above-consensus IPCA.

March 18: Golden Globe Tribute Awards gala, Copacabana Palace. First Globes event in Brazil.

March 21: Orquestra Imperial — “Erasmo Imperial” — Circo Voador, Lapa. 20h.

March 28: MAR opens Nô Martins — third new exhibition of the anniversary month.

March 30: Vetores-Vertentes closes at CCBB.

April 11–12: Sail GP, Baía de Guanabara — first South American edition. April 12: Daniel Buren closes at MAM.

Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief — Saturday, March 14, 2026

Published for residents and visitors. All times in Brasília time (BRT, UTC-3).

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