Berlin
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Hi guys,
I'll be traveling South America with my partner over the holidays this year and as part of that, we'll be in Rio over new year. I've been told that just jumping into the fun with Millions of other people at the Copacabana is not the smartest idea as the chance of being mugged or 'losing something' would be quite high.
A friend of mine mentioned that most hotels on the strip have parties on that night which allow you to see all that's happening but within the safety of an enclosed venue. Now, it might just be that German soul inside of me who ideally wants to book everything months in advance, but it has been incredibly difficult to find any information online. I always end up on rather dodgy looking ticket re-seller pages who clearly want to make a buck with unsuspecting tourists. I remember my friend mentioned he just bought some tickets the day before right here and there but that just feels far too risky for me- what if we end up with nothing, standing densely packed behind a wall of locals and not seeing any fireworks at all? This would totally mess with our entire holiday and if I have to part with $500 per ticket so be it. But I don't want to do that and then find out we could have paid half that in person.
Staying at our hotel is not an option as we're one beach further on Ipanema. We've contacted the Concierge (at the Sheraton) but he obviously didn't even bother reading my friendly email and instead just send us their hotel dinner packaged (great service, Sheraton
). Any advice where to get more info, specifically for parties on New years eve? Anyone having any first hand experience? Thanks a lot already! 
I'll be traveling South America with my partner over the holidays this year and as part of that, we'll be in Rio over new year. I've been told that just jumping into the fun with Millions of other people at the Copacabana is not the smartest idea as the chance of being mugged or 'losing something' would be quite high.
A friend of mine mentioned that most hotels on the strip have parties on that night which allow you to see all that's happening but within the safety of an enclosed venue. Now, it might just be that German soul inside of me who ideally wants to book everything months in advance, but it has been incredibly difficult to find any information online. I always end up on rather dodgy looking ticket re-seller pages who clearly want to make a buck with unsuspecting tourists. I remember my friend mentioned he just bought some tickets the day before right here and there but that just feels far too risky for me- what if we end up with nothing, standing densely packed behind a wall of locals and not seeing any fireworks at all? This would totally mess with our entire holiday and if I have to part with $500 per ticket so be it. But I don't want to do that and then find out we could have paid half that in person.
Staying at our hotel is not an option as we're one beach further on Ipanema. We've contacted the Concierge (at the Sheraton) but he obviously didn't even bother reading my friendly email and instead just send us their hotel dinner packaged (great service, Sheraton

