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Santa Teresa Tram Station: A Ride Through Rio's Bohemian Heart

Experience Rio's bohemian side with a ride on the historic Santa Teresa Tram, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the city's artistic heart.

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The Santa Teresa Tram Station, located in downtown Rio de Janeiro, is the starting point for a scenic journey through the historic and artistic Santa Teresa neighborhood. This iconic yellow tram, or 'Bonde,' offers stunning views, colonial architecture, and a glimpse into Rio's bohemian culture.

A brief summary to Station of Santa Teresa trams

  • Monday 8 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the weekdays to avoid the larger weekend crowds.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning views along the tram route.
  • Check the tram schedule ahead of time for the best experience.
  • Explore the Santa Teresa neighborhood on foot after your tram ride to discover its hidden gems.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Santa Teresa Tram Station via public transport, take the Metro to Carioca Station. From there, walk towards Avenida República do Chile, where you'll find the Petrobrás headquarters building. The tram station is located next to it on Rua Lélio Gama. A single metro fare costs approximately R$4.50 - R$7.00.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From most points in downtown Rio, a taxi or ride-share to the Santa Teresa Tram Station will typically cost between R$15 and R$30, depending on traffic and distance. The ride should take approximately 10-20 minutes. Be sure to confirm the fare or estimated cost before starting your trip.

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Centro area, the Santa Teresa Tram Station is easily accessible by foot. From Cinelândia, walk northeast on Avenida Rio Branco, then turn onto Rua Lélio Gama. The station will be on your left. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes.

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The Santa Teresa Tram Station is more than just a transportation hub; it's a cultural landmark that embodies the spirit of Rio de Janeiro. Inaugurated in 1877, the Santa Teresa tramway is one of the oldest streetcar systems in the world. Originally pulled by mules, it became electric in 1896, making it the first fully electric tramway system in South America. The tram connects the city center with the primarily residential, inner-city neighborhood of Santa Teresa, nestled in the hills southwest of downtown. The Santa Teresa neighborhood itself is a treasure trove of cultural experiences. Once you disembark, take time to explore the area's many art galleries, cafes, and shops that reflect the artistic spirit of Rio. The district is known for its bohemian atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for leisurely walks and photo opportunities. Santa Teresa is also a vibrant gastronomic center, mainly around the Largo do Guimarães. The neighborhood has become known as Rio's Montmartre due to the large number of artists and art studios. The tram runs from Centro to Santa Teresa, crossing the famous Arcos da Lapa, a historic aqueduct, before climbing up the steep hills into the neighborhood. Along the way, it passes through colorful streets, charming colonial houses, and local shops.

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