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Gruta da Imprensa: A Coastal Grotto with a Story

Discover the historic Gruta da Imprensa in Vidigal, Rio de Janeiro: a scenic spot with ocean views and a unique connection to the city's past.

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Gruta da Imprensa, or the Press Grotto, is a scenic spot located on Avenida Niemeyer in Vidigal, Rio de Janeiro. Once a favored haunt for journalists covering the city's thrilling street races, it now offers visitors stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Rio's past.

A brief summary to Gruta da Imprensa

  • Av. Presidente João Goulart, 859, Rio de Janeiro, Vidigal, State of Rio de Janeiro, 22450-242, BR
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  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Check the tide before visiting, as high tide can make access difficult or impossible.
  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces.
  • Bring your camera to capture the stunning ocean views and the unique atmosphere of this historic location.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach Gruta da Imprensa from Copacabana, take bus number 554 towards Vidigal. Get off at the Vidigal - Entrada Principal stop. From there, walk along Avenida Presidente João Goulart towards Avenida Niemeyer. Continue along Avenida Niemeyer until you reach the Gruta da Imprensa. The bus fare is approximately R$4.70.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From the Leblon neighborhood, a taxi or ride-share to Gruta da Imprensa will cost approximately R$20-30, depending on traffic. Ask the driver to take you to Avenida Niemeyer near the entrance to Vidigal. Be aware that traffic on Avenida Niemeyer can be heavy, especially during peak hours.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Vidigal, you can walk to Gruta da Imprensa. Head towards Avenida Niemeyer and walk along the road until you reach the grotto. Be cautious as there is limited pedestrian space in some areas. Note: This is not advisable for those with mobility issues.

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Gruta da Imprensa is more than just a pretty viewpoint; it's a place steeped in Rio's history. In the early 20th century, Avenida Niemeyer was revamped to welcome King Albert of Belgium, including the construction of the Rei Alberto Viaduct. In 1922, a plateau along the avenue was opened and became known as the Gruta da Imprensa. This space served as a base for journalists covering the exhilarating Circuito da Gávea, a street racing event that drew massive crowds between 1933 and 1954. Over time, the grotto became a popular leisure spot, but it eventually fell into disuse. Ironically, it was the collapse of the Ciclovia Tim Maia, a cycling path built above it in 2016, that brought renewed attention to the Gruta da Imprensa. Although the cycle path has been rebuilt, the grotto and its surroundings remain somewhat neglected, offering a raw, off-the-beaten-path experience for those who venture there. Today, visitors can still appreciate the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and reflect on the grotto's unique connection to Rio's sporting and media history.

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