Full-Day Rio Tour with Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Brazilian
Barbecue Lunch - 8 Hours
Christ the Redeemer Statue: Begin your day with a visit to the world-renowned Christ the Redeemer statue. Enjoy a scenic train ride up Corcovado Mountain, where you'll be greeted by the panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro and the breathtaking statue. The entrance fee for the Christ Statue Train is included.
Selarón Stairways:
Nestled in an unassuming backstreet of Rio de Janeiro, just a few blocks from the Cinelandia metro station lies the vibrant and imaginative Selarón Stairways (Escadaria Selarón). Tucked away behind bars, restaurants, and homes, this unexpected explosion of color and creativity was brought to life by Chilean artist Jorge Selarón as a “tribute to the Brazilian people.” The stairways are a testament to Selarón's artistic vision and dedication. Your visit to this iconic site will last approximately 20 minutes.
Cinelândia Square:
Cinelândia Square is one of the most significant squares in Rio de Janeiro. Although it may
no longer hold the same renown it did a century ago when it was dubbed the "Broadway of
Rio," its historical impact on the city remains profound. In the colonial period, the square
housed the "Ajuda Convent," built for women in 1750. Today, Cinelândia is home to some of
Rio's most important architectural landmarks, such as:
Teatro Municipal (Municipal Theater):
The Teatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro is a prestigious cultural landmark with opulent
architecture, inspired by the Paris Opera House. Inaugurated in 1909, it symbolizes
the city's cultural renaissance. The theater hosts opera, ballet, and classical music
performances, featuring the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra and Rio de Janeiro
Municipal Ballet. It offers cultural and educational programs, making it a hub for the
arts and a key attraction in Rio's cultural heritage.
Biblioteca Nacional of Rio de Janeiro (Brazilian National Library)
The Biblioteca Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, also called the Brazilian National Library, is the
largest in Latin America. Founded in 1810, it holds a diverse collection of books,
manuscripts, maps, and historical documents. Its origins stem from the Portuguese royal
family's relocation during the Napoleonic Wars. The library's architecturally stunning main
building features neoclassical and Renaissance design elements. It houses over 9 million
items including rare books, historical manuscripts, maps, photographs, and music scores.
Notable collections include those of Emperor Pedro II and a vast Cartography Collection.
The library supports research and cultural activities through exhibitions, lectures, and events,
preserving and promoting Brazil's literary and historical heritage.
Palácio Pedro Ernesto (The House of Councilors):
Palácio Pedro Ernesto houses the City Council with 51 councilors from 29 parties. The
building showcases French Beaux-Arts architecture, representing the city's cultural and
architectural significance.
Museu Nacional de Belas Artes (National Museum of Fine Arts)
The Museu Nacional de Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro, established in 1937,
preserves Brazilian and international art. The museum's building, designed by Adolfo
Morales de los Rios showcases eclectic neoclassical architecture. With over 16,000
artworks, the museum features Brazilian, international, and decorative arts, as well
as prints and drawings. The
museum is a key cultural institution in Rio de Janeiro and offers educational programs and cultural events.
Sugarloaf Mountain:
Next, you will explore the majestic Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which offers breathtaking views and adventures. You will take the cable car up to the peak for an awe-inspiring view of the city and its coastline. The cable car ride provides panoramic Guanabara Bay and the Niteroi Bridge vistas. you can enjoy amenities like gift shops, cafes, and helicopter rides at the summit of Sugarloaf mountain.
Brazilian Barbecue Lunch:
Savor a mouthwatering Brazilian BBQ lunch at a local
restaurant. Indulge in a variety of grilled meats and traditional side dishes, providing a taste
of Brazil's rich culinary heritage.
**Florencios: Connecting Cultures, Creating Memories.**
Tour Highlights
Christ the Redeemer Statue:
Begin your day with a visit to the world-renowned Christ the Redeemer statue. Enjoy a scenic train ride up Corcovado Mountain, where you’ll be greeted by the panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro and the breathtaking statue. The entrance fee for the Christ Statue Train is included.
Sugarloaf Mountain:
You will explore the majestic Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which offers breathtaking views and adventures. You will take the cable car up to the peak for an awe-inspiring view of the city and its coastline. The cable car ride provides panoramic Guanabara Bay and the Niteroi Bridge vistas. you can enjoy amenities like gift shops, cafes, and helicopter rides at the summit of Sugarloaf mountain.
Brazilian Barbecue Lunch:
Savor a mouthwatering Brazilian BBQ lunch at a local restaurant. Indulge in a variety of grilled meats and traditional side dishes, providing a taste of Brazil’s rich culinary heritage.
Expert Guidance:
Throughout the tour, you’ll be accompanied by a certified English-speaking tour guide who will share fascinating insights and stories about Rio’s history, culture, and landmarks. A Portuguese-speaking driver ensures a smooth and comfortable journey. Convenient Transfers: Enjoy hassle-free pick-up and drop-off services from your hotel or Airbnb, making your day seamless.
**Florencios: Connecting Cultures, Creating Memories.**
1 Person | BR 2.299.96 Per Person | ≈ 459.99 USD |
2 Person | BR 1482,00 Per Person | ≈ 296.40 USD |
3 People | BR 1275.00 Per Person | ≈ 255.00 USD |
4 People | BR 1145,00 Per Person | ≈ 229.00 USD |
5 People | BR 1035,00 Per Person | ≈ 207.00 USD |
6 People | BR 950,00 Per Person | ≈ 190.00 USD |
7 People | BR 906,00 Per Person | ≈ 181.20 USD |
8 People | BR 865,00 Per Person | ≈ 173.00 USD |
9 People | BR 835,00 Per Person | ≈ 167.00 USD |
10 People | BR 809,00 Per Person | ≈ 161.80 USD |
11 People | BR 789,00 Per Person | ≈ 157.80 USD |
12 People | BR 769,00 Per Person | ≈ 153.80 USD |
13 People | BR 755,00 Per Person | ≈ 151.00 USD |
– Round Trip Private Transportation:
– Portuguese-speaking chauffeur
– Certified & Dedicated Local English-Speaking Tour Guide
– All Sugar Loaf Cable Cars and Pre-Scheduled Christ Statue Train Entrance Tickets: Approximately $62 value per person
– Brazilian Steak House offers an all-you-can-eat experience with a rich variety of vegetables, different salads, and other proteins such as fish and chicken in the buffet options. Meal and 13% service fee are included in the approximately $30 value per person.
– Beverages and Desserts
– Tips
– Gratuities
Full-Day Rio Tour with Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and BBQ Lunch
Availability:Daily
Tour Times:08:00 AM
Tour Duration:
8 hours
Embark on an unforgettable journey with Florencios’ Full-Day Rio Tour, featuring the iconic Christ the Redeemer, the stunning Sugarloaf Mountain, and a delicious Brazilian
Barbecue Lunch. This 8-hour adventure offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and delectable cuisine, making it a must-experience for any traveler to Rio de
Join our Full-Day Rio Tour to visit Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and enjoy a Brazilian BBQ Lunch. This 8-hour tour includes entrance fees, an English-speaking guide, and hotel transfers, ensuring a memorable experience in Rio de Janeiro.
**Florencios: Connecting Cultures, Creating Memories.**
Full-Day Rio Tour with Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Brazilian
Barbecue Lunch - 8 Hours
Christ the Redeemer Statue: Begin your day with a visit to the world-renowned Christ the Redeemer statue. Enjoy a scenic train ride up Corcovado Mountain, where you'll be greeted by the panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro and the breathtaking statue. The entrance fee for the Christ Statue Train is included.
Selarón Stairways:
Nestled in an unassuming backstreet of Rio de Janeiro, just a few blocks from the Cinelandia metro station lies the vibrant and imaginative Selarón Stairways (Escadaria Selarón). Tucked away behind bars, restaurants, and homes, this unexpected explosion of color and creativity was brought to life by Chilean artist Jorge Selarón as a “tribute to the Brazilian people.” The stairways are a testament to Selarón's artistic vision and dedication. Your visit to this iconic site will last approximately 20 minutes.
Cinelândia Square:
Cinelândia Square is one of the most significant squares in Rio de Janeiro. Although it may
no longer hold the same renown it did a century ago when it was dubbed the "Broadway of
Rio," its historical impact on the city remains profound. In the colonial period, the square
housed the "Ajuda Convent," built for women in 1750. Today, Cinelândia is home to some of
Rio's most important architectural landmarks, such as:
Teatro Municipal (Municipal Theater):
The Teatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro is a prestigious cultural landmark with opulent
architecture, inspired by the Paris Opera House. Inaugurated in 1909, it symbolizes
the city's cultural renaissance. The theater hosts opera, ballet, and classical music
performances, featuring the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra and Rio de Janeiro
Municipal Ballet. It offers cultural and educational programs, making it a hub for the
arts and a key attraction in Rio's cultural heritage.
Biblioteca Nacional of Rio de Janeiro (Brazilian National Library)
The Biblioteca Nacional in Rio de Janeiro, also called the Brazilian National Library, is the
largest in Latin America. Founded in 1810, it holds a diverse collection of books,
manuscripts, maps, and historical documents. Its origins stem from the Portuguese royal
family's relocation during the Napoleonic Wars. The library's architecturally stunning main
building features neoclassical and Renaissance design elements. It houses over 9 million
items including rare books, historical manuscripts, maps, photographs, and music scores.
Notable collections include those of Emperor Pedro II and a vast Cartography Collection.
The library supports research and cultural activities through exhibitions, lectures, and events,
preserving and promoting Brazil's literary and historical heritage.
Palácio Pedro Ernesto (The House of Councilors):
Palácio Pedro Ernesto houses the City Council with 51 councilors from 29 parties. The
building showcases French Beaux-Arts architecture, representing the city's cultural and
architectural significance.
Museu Nacional de Belas Artes (National Museum of Fine Arts)
The Museu Nacional de Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro, established in 1937,
preserves Brazilian and international art. The museum's building, designed by Adolfo
Morales de los Rios showcases eclectic neoclassical architecture. With over 16,000
artworks, the museum features Brazilian, international, and decorative arts, as well
as prints and drawings. The
museum is a key cultural institution in Rio de Janeiro and offers educational programs and cultural events.
Sugarloaf Mountain:
Next, you will explore the majestic Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which offers breathtaking views and adventures. You will take the cable car up to the peak for an awe-inspiring view of the city and its coastline. The cable car ride provides panoramic Guanabara Bay and the Niteroi Bridge vistas. you can enjoy amenities like gift shops, cafes, and helicopter rides at the summit of Sugarloaf mountain.
Brazilian Barbecue Lunch:
Savor a mouthwatering Brazilian BBQ lunch at a local
restaurant. Indulge in a variety of grilled meats and traditional side dishes, providing a taste
of Brazil's rich culinary heritage.
**Florencios: Connecting Cultures, Creating Memories.**
1 Person | BR 2.299.96 Per Person | ≈ 459.99 USD |
2 Person | BR 1482,00 Per Person | ≈ 296.40 USD |
3 People | BR 1275.00 Per Person | ≈ 255.00 USD |
4 People | BR 1145,00 Per Person | ≈ 229.00 USD |
5 People | BR 1035,00 Per Person | ≈ 207.00 USD |
6 People | BR 950,00 Per Person | ≈ 190.00 USD |
7 People | BR 906,00 Per Person | ≈ 181.20 USD |
8 People | BR 865,00 Per Person | ≈ 173.00 USD |
9 People | BR 835,00 Per Person | ≈ 167.00 USD |
10 People | BR 809,00 Per Person | ≈ 161.80 USD |
11 People | BR 789,00 Per Person | ≈ 157.80 USD |
12 People | BR 769,00 Per Person | ≈ 153.80 USD |
13 People | BR 755,00 Per Person | ≈ 151.00 USD |
– Round Trip Private Transportation:
– Portuguese-speaking chauffeur
– Certified & Dedicated Local English-Speaking Tour Guide
– All Sugar Loaf Cable Cars and Pre-Scheduled Christ Statue Train Entrance Tickets: Approximately $62 value per person
– Brazilian Steak House offers an all-you-can-eat experience with a rich variety of vegetables, different salads, and other proteins such as fish and chicken in the buffet options. Meal and 13% service fee are included in the approximately $30 value per person.
– Beverages and Desserts
– Tips
– Gratuities
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