Explore Rio’s iconic sites with a guided city tour, including Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain, plus lunch and historic landmarks.
Explore Rio’s iconic sites with a guided city tour, including Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain, plus lunch and historic landmarks.
- Santo Cristo - Opened in 1931, Christ the Redeemer is celebrated as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and stands as one of Brazil’s most iconic landmarks. The statue of Jesus Christ with outstretched arms represents the welcoming spirit of the Cariocas and the deep religious faith of the Brazilian people. Nestled in Tijuca National Park,…
- Santo Cristo - Opened in 1931, Christ the Redeemer is celebrated as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and stands as one of Brazil’s most iconic landmarks. The statue of Jesus Christ with outstretched arms represents the welcoming spirit of the Cariocas and the deep religious faith of the Brazilian people. Nestled in Tijuca National Park, Christ the Redeemer offers a stunning visual experience, both of the statue itself and the panoramic views it provides. Visitors can explore the area, which includes kiosks, souvenir shops, and observation points. Be sure to capture unforgettable photos of this timeless symbol of Rio de Janeiro, surrounded by the city’s natural splendor.
- Sugarloaf Mountain - Pão de Açúcar, situated in Urca, is one of Rio de Janeiro’s most renowned tourist attractions, famed for its breathtaking panoramic vistas. The journey to the summit is made via cable car, offering a privileged view of the city and the ocean. In the first segment, the cable car transports you to Morro da Urca, where you can pause to explore trails and recreational areas. The second segment continues to the peak of Pão de Açúcar, where visitors can enjoy views extending to Corcovado and the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. Pão de Açúcar is a true postcard of Rio, enchanting both tourists and locals alike.
- Maracana - Maracanã Stadium is a legendary football venue, renowned globally for its grandeur and historical significance in sports. Located in Rio de Janeiro, Maracanã was inaugurated in 1950 and has hosted unforgettable events, including World Cup finals and Brazilian Championship classics. With architecture that blends modernity and tradition, the stadium is a gathering place for fans of all ages. Offering guided tours, visitors can explore exclusive areas, such as the locker rooms and the field, and delve into the rich history that fills its stands. Maracanã is where the passion for football meets Carioca culture, making each visit a memorable experience.
- The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian - The Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil’s most remarkable religious structures. With its modern design, distinct from traditional cathedrals, the cathedral features a conical shape symbolizing the connection between heaven and earth. The stained glass windows, a highlight of the interior, are artistic masterpieces that enhance the space and offer a unique visual experience. The cathedral frequently hosts celebrations, weddings, and religious events, serving as a gathering place for the Catholic community. Its central location ensures easy access, making the cathedral a must-see destination for both tourists and locals.
- Sambodromo da Marques de Sapucai - The Sambadrome is a symbol of Rio de Janeiro’s vibrant Carnival culture, renowned for its mesmerizing parades. This monumental structure, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, features a long avenue flanked by grandstands, offering an incredible view of the samba schools as they compete in a spectacle of color and sound. Each year, thousands of performers grace the Sambadrome, showcasing their artistic talents through intricate choreography and stunning costumes. Outside of Carnival season, the Sambadrome hosts various cultural events and shows, reflecting the city’s lively spirit. A tour of the Sambadrome allows visitors to immerse themselves in the world of samba and appreciate the significance of this cultural phenomenon.
- Escadaria Selaron - Situated in the heart of Rio de Janeiro, the Selarón Staircase is a vibrant display of color and creativity. This renowned staircase, linking the neighborhoods of Santa Teresa and Lapa, was crafted by artist Jorge Selarón and has become a symbol of Carioca urban art. Adorned with tiles from around the world, the staircase reflects Brazil’s culture and diversity, inviting visitors to admire its colorful and original compositions. Since its creation, Selarón dedicated himself to transforming the staircase into an artistic space accessible to all. Today, the Selarón Staircase is a popular spot for tourists and photographers, offering the perfect backdrop to capture the lively essence of Rio de Janeiro.

- Sugarloaf Mountain Ticket
- Christ the Redeemer Ticket
- Bilingual guide
- Lunch
- Transportation (round trip)
- Sugarloaf Mountain Ticket
- Christ the Redeemer Ticket
- Bilingual guide
- Lunch
- Transportation (round trip)
- Drink
- Private transportation
- Drink
- Private transportation
Discover the marvels of Rio de Janeiro with an all-encompassing city tour that showcases the city’s most renowned tourist attractions. Begin with a visit to the awe-inspiring Christ the Redeemer, a member of the New Seven Wonders of the World, and take in breathtaking views.
Next, journey up Sugarloaf Mountain to be captivated by the sweeping views of…
Discover the marvels of Rio de Janeiro with an all-encompassing city tour that showcases the city’s most renowned tourist attractions. Begin with a visit to the awe-inspiring Christ the Redeemer, a member of the New Seven Wonders of the World, and take in breathtaking views.
Next, journey up Sugarloaf Mountain to be captivated by the sweeping views of the Carioca coastline. The tour provides tickets for both attractions, enabling you to bypass the lines and make the most of your time. The day proceeds with a buffet lunch, followed by tours of historic sites such as Maracanã Stadium, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the lively Sambadrome, and the vibrant Selarón Steps.
Seize the opportunity to explore the Historic Center and appreciate Tijuca Forest. With round-trip transportation and a bilingual guide, your adventure in Rio will be memorable and stress-free.
- Important notice for last minute reservations (not on the same day or on another day): in case of loss of place, the customer will be accommodated the next day on the reserved date.
- This tour is shared
- It is advisable not to reserve corn on the way, nor today, in the next hour
- Please provide us with a Whatsapp number so you can be contacted and we will support you as much as possible to book your pass.
- On days with the highest tourist influx or in the presence of particularly heavy traffic conditions, we may adopt the use of specific meeting points for customer pick-ups. This choice is made to ensure a more efficient organization of the tour, reducing waiting times and the inconvenience caused by traffic. Therefore, we invite our customers to read this note carefully to be informed and prepared.
- The time indicated at the time of booking is purely indicative. The day before the tour, we will contact you via WhatsApp or through the booking platform to confirm the exact pick-up time.
- During Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the tour will be offered in the Rio Express format due to the closure of downtown streets for Carnival parades. The Rio Express tour includes: Guided tour of Christ the Redeemer (entrance included), Guided tour of Sugarloaf Mountain (entrance included), Specialized guide and transportation. Please note that there will be no refunds for changes to the tour format.
- There is no pickup service for Recreio and Barra.
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.