Experience the best of Rio de Janeiro on a private guided tour. Discover the city’s hidden gems with a local ‘carioca’ guide and enjoy personalized transportation for up to 14 people.
Experience the best of Rio de Janeiro on a private guided tour. Discover the city’s hidden gems with a local ‘carioca’ guide and enjoy personalized transportation for up to 14 people.
- Parque Nacional da Tijuca - A sprawling urban rainforest featuring hiking trails, waterfalls, and stunning views of Rio. It hosts a variety of wildlife and is part of the Atlantic Forest ecosystem.
- Sugarloaf Mountain - This granite peak offers panoramic cable car rides and breathtaking views of Guanabara Bay. It’s a must-visit for sunsets and…
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Parque Nacional da Tijuca - A sprawling urban rainforest featuring hiking trails, waterfalls, and stunning views of Rio. It hosts a variety of wildlife and is part of the Atlantic Forest ecosystem.
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Sugarloaf Mountain - This granite peak offers panoramic cable car rides and breathtaking views of Guanabara Bay. It’s a must-visit for sunsets and scenic photography.
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Botanical Garden - A tranquil oasis with over 6,000 species of tropical and subtropical plants. It includes beautiful orchid gardens and an avenue of imperial palms.
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Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro - A modernist museum displaying contemporary Brazilian and international art. The building itself is an architectural landmark in Flamengo Park.
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Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil - CCBB Rio de Janeiro - A lively cultural venue hosting art exhibitions, theater, and cinema. Situated in a historic neoclassical building in downtown Rio.
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Sao Conrado Beach - A picturesque beach known for hang gliding landings and surfing. Surrounded by mountains, it’s popular among adventure enthusiasts and locals alike.
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Ipanema Beach - Renowned worldwide for its beauty and atmosphere, Ipanema is perfect for swimming, people-watching, and enjoying sunset views from Arpoador Rock.
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Barra da Tijuca Beach - The longest beach in Rio, ideal for surfing, sunbathing, and beach sports. It’s lined with upscale condos and has a more relaxed vibe.
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Sao Bento Monastery - A 17th-century Benedictine monastery with a richly adorned Baroque interior. Its daily Gregorian chants provide a serene spiritual experience.
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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian - A striking modernist cathedral resembling a Mayan pyramid. Inside, it features soaring stained-glass panels and accommodates 20,000 people.
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National Library (Biblioteca Nacional) - Brazil’s largest library and one of the largest globally. It houses rare manuscripts, maps, and historical documents.
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Museu de Arte Contemporanea de Niteroi - Designed by Oscar Niemeyer, this saucer-shaped museum overlooks Guanabara Bay. It features rotating exhibitions of contemporary art.
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Leblon Beach - An upscale beach next to Ipanema, quieter and more family-friendly. Offers stunning views of the Two Brothers mountain (Morro Dois Irmãos).
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Maracana - An iconic football stadium that has hosted two FIFA World Cup finals. A symbol of Brazilian football passion and history.
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Church of Our Lady of the Candelaria - A grand colonial church known for its ornate baroque façade and rich interior. It stands as a historic landmark in Rio’s city center.
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Sambodromo da Marques de Sapucai - The heart of Rio’s Carnival parade, designed by Oscar Niemeyer. It’s a unique venue dedicated to samba competitions and festivities.
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Carioca Aqueduct - An 18th-century aqueduct now functioning as a bridge for the Santa Teresa tram. It’s a vibrant nightlife hotspot in the Lapa neighborhood.
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Praca Quinze de Novembro - A historic square home to colonial architecture and the Imperial Palace. It’s a central hub of Rio’s political and cultural past.
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Cinelandia - A bustling square surrounded by historic theaters, cinemas, and museums. It’s Rio’s cultural and intellectual center since the early 20th century.
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Corcovado - Christ the Redeemer - One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, this statue overlooks Rio from atop Corcovado Mountain. A must-see for its grandeur and views.
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Santa Teresa - A bohemian neighborhood filled with winding streets, colonial mansions, and art studios. It offers a laid-back atmosphere and hilltop views.
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Escadaria Selaron - A colorful mosaic staircase created by artist Jorge Selarón. It’s an iconic photo spot and symbol of artistic expression in Rio.
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Casa Franca-Brasil - A neoclassical building turned cultural center for exhibitions and events. It highlights Brazil’s historical ties with France.
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Correios Cultural Centre - A former post office now hosting art exhibitions, music performances, and workshops. It’s an accessible venue for contemporary culture.
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Mirante Dona Marta - A scenic lookout offering one of the best panoramic views of Rio, including Sugarloaf and Christ the Redeemer. Great for sunrise photos.
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Tiradentes Palace - The state legislative assembly, known for its grand architecture and historical murals. It played a key role in Brazil’s political history.
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Portal de Entrada de Petropolis - The welcoming gateway to the mountain city of Petrópolis. A picturesque spot that signals entry to Brazil’s imperial-era retreat.
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Museu de Arte do Rio - MAR - Located in Praça Mauá, this museum blends historic and modern architecture. It explores Rio’s art, history, and social evolution.
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Museu do Amanha - A futuristic science museum focusing on sustainability and innovation. Its bold architecture by Santiago Calatrava sits on the waterfront.
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Palacio Pedro Ernesto - Camara Municipal do Rio de Janeiro - An elegant neoclassical building housing Rio’s municipal chamber. It’s a heritage site and symbol of civic governance.

- Certified multilingual guide and driver
- Private tour for up to 14 people
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private vehicle
- Certified multilingual guide and driver
- Private tour for up to 14 people
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private vehicle
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Ticket entrances
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Ticket entrances
Embark on a customized, private guided tour of Rio de Janeiro with a group of up to 14 people. Accompanied by a certified multilingual tour guide and a professional local driver, see the intricate beauty of Rio through the eyes of a native ‘carioca’. This 8-hour personal guided journey provides pickup and drop-off at your accommodation, along with all transportation in a private car or mini-van.
Embark on a customized, private guided tour of Rio de Janeiro with a group of up to 14 people. Accompanied by a certified multilingual tour guide and a professional local driver, see the intricate beauty of Rio through the eyes of a native ‘carioca’. This 8-hour personal guided journey provides pickup and drop-off at your accommodation, along with all transportation in a private car or mini-van.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.