4-Hour Private Christ the Redeemer Tour

Tour info

Duration
3 hours - 4 hours
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

Our 4-Hour Private Christ Tour will take to Rio’s most beautiful highlight – The Christ the Redeemer. This beautiful wonder is located at 700 meters above the sea level at Corcovado Mountain. Furthermore, this iconic statue was unveiled in 1931 and voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007, this impressive monument is often credited as the most iconic site in Brazil. Why should you buy the Christ private tour? We are flexible – starting time is up to you, however, we only drive up there within working hours. Get the most of your exclusive experience – Your comfort and well-being is key on our priority list More value for money – If your time is limited we make sure to show you what really matters. What is special about Christ the Redeemer? It’s one of the largest statues of Jesus and the tallest art deco statue in the world. Christ the Redeemer reaches a height of 30 metres and boasts an arm span of 28 metres.

What’s included?

  • Driver/guide

  • Live commentary on board

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected)

  • Entry/Admission - Corcovado - Christ the Redeemer

  • Food and drinks

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 3-4 hours

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Covid Policy

  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Favela Walking Tour

About operator:

Our tour takes place in Rocinha - the largest favela in Latin America and it lasts about two and a half hour (2h and 30 min). In the late 18th century, the first settlements were called "bairros africanos" (African neighborhoods), and they were the place where former slaves with no land ownership and no options for work lived. Over the years, many freed black slaves moved in. However, before the first settlement called "favela" came into being, poor black citizens were pushed away from downtown into the far suburbs. Most modern favelas appeared in the 1970s, due to rural exodus, when many people left rural areas of Brazil and moved to cities. Without finding a place to live, many people ended up in a favela. Our tour is 100% walking - we will drive you there then we walk downhill!

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