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Olympic Games 2016

Tips for Rio

The Olympic Games in the Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro will start next week. From 5th to 21st August, the world's best summer sport athlets will compete in 28 disciplines.

Consumers who want to discover the games not only via their TV or smartphone but be right there at the stadiums, are looking forwarding to an exciting journey. ECC Austria recommends to gather comprehensive information about necessary travel documents, entry requirements and the situation in Rio before starting your trip.

Brochure of the ECC-Net

The European Consumer Centres Network (ECC-Net) published a brochure about Rio 2016. It summarises important information regarding your arrival, buying your tickets for the Olympic Games and eating & drinking in Brazil. You can download the leaflet here free of charge.

Helpful tips for Olympia tourists

A list of tips relevant for your stay in Rio is provided by the website "Olympic Tourist". There you can find information about public transport, safety and consumer rights in Brazil as well as important emergency contacts and phone numbers.

The Austrian embassy in Brazil recommends to get a comprehensive health insurance for your stay abroad. Furthermore it is important to take care of necessary vaccinations.

You need to unlock your debit card for cash withdrawals abroad for the duration of your journey (GeoControl).

As an Austrian tourist, you don't need a visa for Rio. Your passport has to be valid for at least six months, a personal ID card is not sufficient.

ECC Austria also recommends the travel registration service of the Foreign Ministry. In case of unexpected events, the authorities know where you are and how to get in touch with you.

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