Historical Rio Walking Tour
Highlights
- Guided walking tour in downtown Rio
- Exploring historical buildings and architecture
- Visiting Museu Nacional De Belas Artes
- Admiring the Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro
- Discovering the National Library (Biblioteca Nacional)
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Duration 4 hours
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Private or small group tour
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Multilingual professional guide
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Comfortable walking required
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Public transport nearby
Experience the rich history and architectural appeal of downtown Rio with this captivating historical walking tour. Step back in time as you explore the busy and attractive streets of "the City" with a knowledgeable guide by your side. Start your adventure at Copacabana Beach, where you'll take the subway to downtown, stopping at Cinelândia Station. Along the way, pass by iconic landmarks such as the Museu Nacional De Belas Artes, Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro, and the National Library. Marvel at the stunning Palacio Pedro Ernesto and Tiradentes Palace, and soak in the cultural atmosphere at Centro Cultural Justica Federal. Continue your journey to Praca Quinze de Novembro and Paco Imperial, before ending at the beautiful Church of Our Lady of the Candelaria. This four-hour walking tour is a must for history lovers and those seeking a deeper understanding of Rio's heritage.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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4 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Portuguese, English, Spanish; Castilian
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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
Explore the rich history and architecture of Rio on a guided walking tour through downtown, led by expert multilingual guides.
Included
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Professional guide
Excluded
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
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Gratuities
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Food and drinks
Meeting Point
Departure at 9:00am
Av. Atlântica, 1702 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22021-001 , Brazil
End Point
Departure at 9:00am
Av. Atlântica, 1702 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22021-001 , Brazil
What to expect
You will meet our tour guide at the entrance of the Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel and you will be taken by subway to downtown, stopping at Cinelândia Station
Cinelandia
The metro station from the 1900's is a relic of the French Architectural influence in Brazil.
Museu Nacional De Belas Artes
A French Renaissance-style building with a collection of paintings by Brazil's finest contemporary artists as well as an impressive array of folk and African art.
The Municipal Theather, and the city Opera's House, from 1909, is filled with gilded mirrors, statues, murals, stained-glass windows and sparkling chandeliers.
The National Library is the depository of the bibliographical and documentary heritage of Brazil, considered by UNESCO as the seventh largest national library in the world, and is also the largest library in Latin America Read more about Best of Rio Walking Tour - City Center, Olympic Boulevard and Museum of Tomorrow 2018 - Rio de Janeiro - https://www.viator.com/tours/Rio-de-Janeiro/Best-of-Rio-Walking-Tour-City-Center-Olympic-Boulevard-and-Museum-of-Tomorrow/d712-21513P22?mcid=56757
Palacio Pedro Ernesto - Camara Municipal do Rio de Janeiro
The Pedro Ernesto Palace, the building that now houses the City Council of the municipality, is part of one of the most valuable architectural ensembles of the city. In the main facade facing the square, perfectly symmetrical and rich in details, the access staircase, the upper gallery with its double columns and the two "tempiettos" that adorn the corners of the building deserve special attention.
The Cultural Center of the Federal Justice is a known space for incentivizing and ensuring access of the population to many ways of cultural expression, hosting expositions, dance and music shows, courses, seminars, lectures and others.
Tiradentes Palace
This marvelous palace in the center of the city draws attention to those who pass by and get delighted with its Corinthian columns and its eclectic style. The Tiradentes Palace was the former building of the Brazilian National Congress, between 1926 and 1960, and is the current seat of the State Legislative Assembly.
The square is located between Estação das Barcas, from where boats leave for Niterói, Rua 1º de Março, Arco do Teles and Paço Imperial, colonial building built in the 18th century to be the residence of the governors of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro and which later also became inhabited by the King of Portugal Dom João VI and by emperors of Brazil. Today, the Paço is a cultural center. One of the symbols of the square is the fountain of Mestre Valentim, inaugurated in 1789, which is deactivated. In the square, also is located the Church of Our Lady of Monte do Carmo. In 1888, the square was the scene of celebrations by the Golden Law, signed by Princess Isabel, who extinguished slavery in the country.
Built in 1743, it was used as the House of the Viceroys of Brazil. With the entrance of the Court of D. João VI to Rio de Janeiro, the Palace became the seat of the governments of the Kingdom and the Empire. After the Proclamation of the Republic, the Post and Telegraph were located. In 1938, it was listed by National Historical and Artistic Heritage and today is one of the milestones of the city's cultural history. Since 1985, Paço Imperial has been a cultural center linked to the National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute of the Ministry of Culture, and it has a free entrance all year round.
The architectural lines of the façade is ecletic style, feature the beginning of the century, built to headquarter a Brazilian Lloyd school. But it didn’t happen and the building was used, for more than 50 years, to make the administrative and operational post areas could work. In 80s, the immobile was disabled to reform it, being reopened in July 2nd, in 1992, partly renovated, to receive the “Exposição Ecológica 92”, integral event of the United Nations Conference on Environment Calendar. – RIO 92 The official inauguration of Centro Cultural Correios happened in August of the next year with the World official exposition Filatelia – Brasiliana, 93. Since then, the Centro Cultural Correios is marking the presence of the Institute in the city promoting events in many areas on many vacancies, like theater, video, music, arts with promotions and events in many areas focusing on the integration of carioca’s people with a varied ways of artistic expression.
Travessa do Comercio
One of the most interesting tours that can be done in the Center of Rio is to cross the alleys and alleys that form the Travessa do Comércio, near Praça XV. Travessa, closed to car traffic, is one of the few places in the city that, in a way, preserves the traits of colonial times.
Commissioned in 1819 by King João VI to Grandjean de Montigny, architect of the French Artistic Mission, the work itself is an important historical document. This is the first record of the neoclassical style in Rio de Janeiro, a tendency that would then become popular, giving the city marked by its colonial houses a more cosmopolitan tone, European fashion.
The CCBB is a cultural center that consists of exhibition rooms, three theaters, a library, cinema, and a video room. It is housed in an art deco style building located in what used to be the financial district of Rio de Janeiro.
The Church of Our Lady of Candelaria is a Catholic temple located in the Center of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is one of the main religious monuments of the city, the traditional stage of weddings of the Carioca society.
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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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes
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Not recommended for people with walking difficulties
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Operated by a multilingual guide
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date.
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Try a local snack at Cinelândia.
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Visit the Museum of Tomorrow nearby.
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Check weather conditions before booking.
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Consider extending to Olympic Boulevard.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience the rich history and cultural charm of downtown Rio with the Historical Rio Walking Tour. This guided walking tour takes you on a journey through the heart of the city, where you'll discover fascinating stories, architectural gems, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Rio's former capital. As you explore the bustling streets, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the city's past and its significance in shaping Brazil's identity. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or simply seeking a unique and memorable experience, this walking tour is a must-do in Rio.What to expect?
During the Historical Rio Walking Tour, you can expect to delve into the rich tapestry of the city's history and architecture. Your professional guide will lead you through the bustling streets, pointing out significant landmarks and sharing captivating stories that bring the past to life. Marvel at the impressive architectural appeal of the buildings, each with its own unique charm. You'll also have the opportunity to experience the vibrant energy of downtown Rio, as you immerse yourself in the daily life of the cariocas. From hidden alleys to grand plazas, this tour offers an authentic and immersive exploration of the city's historical core.Who is this for?
The Historical Rio Walking Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone who wants to experience the authentic essence of Rio. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour welcomes all who are interested in exploring the city's rich heritage. From architecture buffs to curious wanderers, this tour offers something for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems and untold stories of downtown Rio with this captivating walking tour.Why book this?
Embark on the Historical Rio Walking Tour to uncover the secrets and stories that make Rio's downtown a fascinating destination. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the city's history and architectural marvels. This tour allows you to go beyond the surface and truly immerse yourself in the local culture, as you explore the bustling streets and interact with the friendly cariocas. By booking this tour, you'll create lasting memories and gain a unique perspective on Rio's rich heritage.Good to know
The Historical Rio Walking Tour does not include food and drinks, hotel pickup and drop-off, or gratuities, so be sure to come prepared. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as you'll be walking for a significant portion of the tour. The tour starts at 9:00 am, ensuring you have the entire day to explore the city further or relax on the beautiful beaches of Rio. Extend your experience by joining the afternoon part of the walking tour called "Rio Walking Tour - City Center plus Olympic Boulevard and Museum of Tomorrow" for a more comprehensive exploration of Rio's cultural and historical sites.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Historical Rio Walking Tour have praised its immersive nature and informative guides. Many have commented on how the tour provided a deeper understanding of Rio's history and allowed them to see the city from a unique perspective. Visitors were particularly enamored with the architectural appeal of the buildings and the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Rio. Overall, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with travelers recommending this tour as a must-do for anyone visiting Rio de Janeiro. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the historical core of Rio and create unforgettable memories on this captivating walking tour.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is