7 places to enjoy sunset in Rio de Janeiro
August 30, 2024
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The Marvelous City is beautiful at any time of the day. But, his sunset gained international attention! According to the “Sunset Skies” survey, carried out by Bounce, the sunset in Rio was named the 4th most beautiful in the world and the most mentioned on Instagram. In the general ranking, Rio came after Santorini (Greece), Bali (Indonesia) and Hawaii (USA), and is the only Brazilian city on the list that includes 46 destinations.
The search is based on the number of recommendations from travel articles and blogs and social media posts.
So, enjoy 7 different places to admire the Rio sunset:
Rio Boat Tour
Firstly, this list starts with the Rio Boat Tour, an unmissable tour of Guanabara Bay. With a privileged view of the main tourist attractions of Rio and Niterói, the route also includes 3 stops for contemplation and a charming sunset of MAC (Niterói), Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain in the same frame, when we take the 16h tour. In addition to enjoying the landscapes, here you will learn a lot about the history of the city and Brazil. Find out more about the itinerary here.
Departures every day – 4pm – Marina da Glória. Buy your tour here.
Sugarloaf Cable Car Park
One of the city’s postcards, and one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world, offers a privileged view of the city. Therefore, it is clear that Parque Bondinho would not be left out of the list. Almost 400 meters high (on the biggest hill: Sugarloaf Mountain) on any of the hills you will have a 360º view of the city. Imagine the moment of sunset.
Furthermore, with C2Rio you can take a tour of the main points of Rio and end at Parque Bondinho through the Rio Sunset Experience tour. Find out more here.
Dona Marta Lookout
Next, we now highlight a little talked about and little known point: the Mirante Dona Marta. With a privileged view, the surprising panorama brings together the best postcards of Rio: Sugarloaf Mountain, as well as Corcovado, Christ the Redeemer, Lagoa and Guanabara Bay. Located very close to Christ the Redeemer, on the same drive up the slopes of Corcovado. Here we can highlight the sunset as well as the sunrise.
Furthermore, access is free.
Copacabana Fort
The complete view of Brazil’s most famous beach is already unmissable, but enjoying this setting at sunset is even better.
The historic fort, opened in 1914, was designed with the aim of protecting the city, its strategic location, at the tip of Copacabana beach, allowed a wide view of the Atlantic Ocean and Guanabara Bay. It housed modern cannons and was considered one of the most advanced fortresses in South America at the time. Furthermore, in 1930 and during the military coup, the fort was the stage for historic political moments.
It currently houses the Army Historical Museum and is open for visits.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 7pm. Values: R$10.00 (in full).
Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon
Still in Zina Sul, another cozy and little talked about option is Lagoa. With almost 8 km in perimeter, it has different pleasant spots to enjoy the sunset. more varied activities, in addition to providing beautiful photos. Furthermore, the place is beautiful and charming, any time of day, and inviting for the most diverse activities. Walking, running, pedal boats and bicycles are the most popular during the week. Also, picnics, outdoor classes and birthdays are on the list on weekends.
Furthermore, access is free.
Wall of Urca
One of the most charming and, above all, historic neighborhoods in the city, Urca has countless unmissable spots, and cannot be left off your list when visiting Rio. In addition to being the stage for the famous Parque Bondinho, the Urca wall is a famous point in Rio when we talk about sunset. Just over 1 km long, the low wall that limits Guanabara Bay offers different angles from which to live this experience. However, the most recommended and popular place is right at the beginning of the bars, as this way you can guarantee a cold beer and a portion of pastry while you are enchanted by Christ the Redeemer, Praia do Flamengo and Ponte Rio-Niterói. Free, arrive early to secure your space.
Harpoon
Last, but certainly not least, the classic Arpoador stone, one of the most famous points in the city, especially at sunset, could not be missed. Located at the tip of Arpoador beach, the rock forms the divide with Praia do Diabo, which carries this name because when the sea is rough and undertow, it becomes very violent, and consequently, a dangerous place.
The famous stone has panoramic views of the beaches of Ipanema and Leblon, in addition to Morro Dois Irmãos and Pedra da Gávea that complement the scenery.
Free. Arrive early to guarantee your space.
Have you visited everyone on the list? Were there any missing?
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