And not just because the panorama is "awesome" from up there, but also because of its nickname - the Sugarloaf Mountain. During the 17th century, sugar cane was the main export for Brazil, and the final product was usually packed into bread-like loaves for shipment. The mountain greatly resembled this shape, hence the name. Today you can take a cable car up to the top and admire the view of the stunning nature and buzzing city life below. It's an AbsoluteVisit that you have to see and taste for yourself.