African Heritage and Docks Walking Tour
Highlights
- Exploring the history of slavery
- Learning about the impact of Afro culture
- Visiting the places where the samba became popular
- Discovering the origins of African religions
- Exploring the Olympic Boulevard and street art murals
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Private Tour
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Duration 2.5 hours
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Expert Guide in English/Portuguese/Spanish
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Includes historical insights
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Public transport nearby
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Service animals allowed
Discover the rich African heritage and vibrant docks of Rio de Janeiro on this captivating walking tour. Immerse yourself in the history of slavery and the lasting impact of Afro culture on Brazilian identity. Visit iconic locations where samba music flourished and African religions took root. The journey begins at the Museum of Arts, where you'll delve into the city's artistic heritage. Then, stroll along the Olympic Boulevard, adorned with stunning street art murals and the Olympic Torch. Explore Cais do Valongo, the historic docks where African slaves arrived in the 1800s, and discover the significance of Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Carnaval and African religious practices. Along the way, you'll encounter a burnt church, a reminder of the city's turbulent past. Wrap up the tour at the futuristic Museu do Amanha, designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Rio's African heritage and experience the profound impact of this culture on the city's identity.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English, Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Discover Brazil's African heritage on this enlightening walking tour exploring docks, culture, and history in Rio de Janeiro.
Included
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Tour Guide
Excluded
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Tickets for the optional visit to instituto dos pretos novos
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Transportation
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Food and drinks
Meeting Point
In front of the Statue of General Osório
Centro, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
End Point
The last wharf of disembark of slaves in Rio
Av. Barão de Tefé - Saúde, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20220-460 , Brazil
What to expect
Estátua do General Osorio, Praça XV, Meeting Point
Corridor built for the Olympics where the old port area used to be in colonial times.
Square next to the Port, where the Museum of Tomorrow and the Rio Art Museum are located.
Area of a former beach that was buried, now a stronghold of local bars.
Historic site where the Carnaval and some African religions started to spread.
The docks where the African slaves used to arrive in the 1800s.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try local snacks at Pedra do Sal.
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Visit the Museum of Tomorrow after tour.
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Check out bars near Igreja de Sao Francisco.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Consider visiting IPN for deeper insights.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Immerse yourself in the captivating history and rich cultural heritage of Brazil with the African Heritage and Docks Walking Tour. This unique tour takes you on a journey through the docks and the vibrant 'Little Africa' region, shining a light on the profound impact and legacy of Afro culture on Brazilian identity. Uncover the roots of samba, witness the spread of African religions, and delve into the history of slavery. Led by knowledgeable local guides, this tour promises an insightful and eye-opening experience that will leave you with a deeper understanding of Brazil's complex history.What to expect?
During the 150-minute tour, you can anticipate visiting key landmarks that played significant roles in Brazil's African heritage. Marvel at the striking street art murals adorning the Olympic Boulevard, including the impressive Painel Etnias. Explore Cais do Valongo, where African slaves arrived in the 1800s, and learn about the conditions they faced. Discover Pedra do Sal, a historic site where Carnaval and African religions took root. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Museu do Amanha, a futuristic museum designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.Who is this for?
The African Heritage and Docks Walking Tour welcomes both history enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. This tour is perfect for travelers passionate about understanding Brazil's layered past and its cultural intersections. Whether you're a curious traveler, a student of history, or someone eager to engage with diverse cultures, this tour offers a valuable and enriching experience. Open to all ages and backgrounds, it provides an inclusive opportunity to explore the African roots ingrained within Brazilian society.Why book this?
Step outside your comfort zone and embark on a transformative journey with the African Heritage and Docks Walking Tour. Gain profound insights into the history of slavery, the evolution of Afro culture, and their lasting influence on Brazilian identity. Led by local experts, this tour offers an authentic and immersive experience that allows you to witness the resilience and vibrant spirit of the Afro-Brazilian community. Discover lesser-known stories, hidden gems, and the deep connections that exist between African heritage and Brazil. This tour promises to be a thought-provoking and culturally significant experience, allowing you to engage with Brazil's history in a meaningful way.Good to know
As you embark on the African Heritage and Docks Walking Tour, it is important to wear comfortable shoes and bring along sunscreen and water, as you will be walking for approximately 150 minutes. The tour begins at the Museum of Arts of Rio (MAR) in the City Center and concludes at the same location. Be prepared to immerse yourself in the local culture, interact with passionate guides, and embrace the opportunity to learn about Brazil's African heritage. This tour is not only an educational experience but also a chance to connect with the diverse fabric of Brazilian society.Reviews
Those who have experienced the African Heritage and Docks Walking Tour have praised its ability to shed light on an often overlooked aspect of Brazil's history. Travelers have commended the knowledgeable and passionate guides who brought the stories to life, making the tour both informative and engaging. Many have expressed how the tour deepened their understanding of Brazil's cultural diversity and left them inspired to learn more. Overall, participants have shared their appreciation for this thought-provoking tour, revealing its wide-reaching impact on their understanding of Brazil's identity and history.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is