Our tour provides you with an experience of visiting the most famous tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro.
We will board the cable car to reach Corcovado and Sugarloaf Mountain, you will also reach Christ the Redeemer passing through our beautiful forest on the Paineiras trail and along with all this we will also have stops to see the Metropolitan Cathedral, Selaron Steps, Maracanã on the outside and our famous Sambadrome on the outside.
And there will also be a 1-hour stop for lunch with an unlimited buffet and round-trip transportation to the hotel or meeting point included.
We have transfers to the main hotels in Leblon, Ipanema and Copacabana. Check availability for the hotel where you will be staying.
We travel by vehicle along the path of the silk-cotton trees, which gives us a beautiful view of the Tijuca Forest. It takes us about 20 minutes to travel along this path to Corcovado Mountain and the statue of Christ the Redeemer. Up there you will have wonderful views of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
This is the first stop when we board the cable car. Here we have a beautiful view and can take advantage of the opportunity to take photos in beautiful places.
We took the second cable car that connects Morro da Urca and arrived at Sugarloaf Mountain. And just enjoy the view and take incredible photos.
The Selarón Steps are a true work of art, a cultural heritage site that attracts tourists from all over the world, and its popularity is widely recognized by its strong presence on social media. Not only is it an iconic and photogenic place, but it is also a unique and story-filled place to explore. Each tile has its own story and meaning, and together they form a large collective work of public art.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of São Sebastião in Rio de Janeiro stands out among the buildings in the city center. Its unique architecture catches the attention of everyone who passes by and surprises those who visit it! Its appearance and history are not at all conventional and make it one of the most curious spots in the wonderful city!
Opened on June 16, 1950, the Jornalista Mário Filho Stadium, Maracanã, is one of the most famous stadiums in the history of football. Here we can take photos outside the stadium.
The Sambadrome is home to the samba parades of our carnival. It is only open during carnival.
Stop for lunch with unlimited buffet.
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