Description
Rio Private Tour: Christ the Redeemer & Sugarloaf, and Brazilian
Barbecue Lunch – 8 Hours
This Full-Day Private Rio de Janeiro Tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the city’s most iconic landmarks in one seamless, well-paced day.
Ideal for cruise passengers, first-time visitors, independent travelers (FIT), and small private groups, this experience combines history, culture, panoramic views, and Brazilian cuisine with comfort and efficiency.
With private transportation, a licensed local guide, and pre-arranged entrances, this tour allows you to explore Rio’s highlights without stress, long waits, or rushed stops — making it one of the best shore excursion options in Rio de Janeiro.
Highlights
Christ the Redeemer Statue (Corcovado Mountain)
Begin your day with a visit to the world-famous Christ the Redeemer statue, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and Rio’s most iconic landmark. Enjoy a scenic train ride up Corcovado Mountain, passing through the lush Tijuca Forest before reaching the summit.
From the top, take in breathtaking panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro, including Guanabara Bay, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the city’s coastline.
✔ Christ the Redeemer train ticket and entrance fee included
Sugarloaf Mountain (Cable Car Experience)
Next, explore Sugarloaf Mountain, one of Rio’s most spectacular viewpoints. Ride the iconic cable car system to the summit, enjoying sweeping views of Guanabara Bay, Copacabana Beach, Niterói Bridge, and the Atlantic Ocean.
At the top, enjoy free time to take photos, browse gift shops, or relax at the café while soaking in one of the best panoramic views in Brazil.
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Selarón Staircase (Escadaria Selarón)
Located in a charming backstreet between Lapa and Santa Teresa, the Selarón Staircase is one of Rio’s most photographed cultural landmarks. Created by Chilean artist Jorge Selarón as a tribute to the Brazilian people, the staircase features over 2,000 colorful tiles from around the world.
Your stop here allows time for photos, storytelling, and cultural context (approx. 20 minutes).
You will view and learn about the following landmarks (external visits):
Cinelândia Square & Historic Downtown Rio
Continue through Cinelândia Square, one of Rio de Janeiro’s most historically significant public spaces. Once known as the “Broadway of Rio,” this area reflects the city’s political, cultural, and architectural transformation.
Teatro Municipal (Municipal Theater)
Inspired by the Paris Opera House, this opulent theater inaugurated in 1909 symbolizes Rio’s cultural renaissance and remains one of Brazil’s most important performing arts venues.
Brazilian National Library (Biblioteca Nacional)
The largest library in Latin America, founded in 1810, housing over 9 million items, including rare manuscripts, maps, and historical documents linked to Brazil’s imperial history.
Palácio Pedro Ernesto (City Council)
A striking example of French Beaux-Arts architecture, housing Rio’s City Council and representing the city’s civic heritage.
National Museum of Fine Arts
Home to more than 16,000 artworks, this museum preserves Brazilian and international art and stands as a cornerstone of Rio’s artistic legacy.
Brazilian Barbecue Lunch
Conclude your experience with a traditional Brazilian barbecue (churrasco) lunch at a carefully selected local restaurant. Enjoy a variety of grilled meats, fresh salads, and classic Brazilian side dishes — a perfect introduction to Brazil’s culinary culture.

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