Free cancellation
Up to 24 hours in advance. Learn More
Important if you have children:
0 to 4 years do not pay
5 to 10 years you have to select "Child"
11 onwards "Adult"
The most complete tour to get to know the city center and emblematic Christ the Redeemer, a no more than 5 hours of activity ending with an optional free buffet lunch.
An emblem of the Rio de Janeiro city with more than 38 meters high on the top of the Corcovado hill overlooking all of Rio de Janeiro!
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
It is the place where every year you compete to see who is the best Samba school in Rio de Janeiro, a lot of history, a lot of energy, a lot of color happens once a year at the time of carnivals!
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro, officially Cathedral of San Sebastián de Rio de Janeiro, (in Portuguese, Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro, Cathedral of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian Catholic cathedral located in Rio de Janeiro and headquarters from the archdiocese of the city. Dedicated to San Sebastián, patron of Rio de Janeiro, it was built between 1964 and 19791 to replace a series of old churches that had served as cathedrals since the creation of the Archdiocese in 1676.2 It is located in the center of a large park located in the downtown district of the Central Zone of the city.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
It was inaugurated on June 24, 1950 and, originally, it was called Estadio Municipal do Maracanã. In 1964 he was given his current name, Mário Filho Stadium, in honor of the founding journalist of Jornal dos Sports, a local newspaper. But for the locals its name was and still is Maracanã, because the name of the neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro in which it is located, which comes from a bird that inhabited the place, is called, precisely, Maracanã, the visit is external.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Staircase of Selarón or Escadaria de Santa Tereza is a staircase located in the Santa Teresa neighborhood, next to the homonymous convent, in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. He became internationally known for the striking decoration made by Chilean plastic artist Jorge Selarón, work that began in 1990 and continues in constant renewal. Considered by its author as a "living and mutant" work, the staircase has 125 meters and 215 steps, and is completely covered with ceramic pieces of different colors, sizes and shapes. Some of them contain drawings inside.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Operated by Rio Imperio Turismo
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
0
50 Minutes
Free Cancellation
From ₹
0
50 Minutes
Free Cancellation
From ₹
0
50 Minutes
Free Cancellation
From ₹
Why you are seeing these recommendations