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The Escadaria Selarón, or Selarón Steps, is one of Rio de Janeiro’s most vibrant and unique attractions. This monumental work of art is both a tribute to the Brazilian people and an example of one artist’s obsessive determination.

History

The steps are the work of Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón, who claimed it was his “tribute to the Brazilian people”. He started the project in 1990, with no funding, and was initially viewed as a madman by the local community. Over the years, Selarón’s persistence and the growing admiration for his work turned these steps into a world-renowned art piece.

How to Get There

To get to Escadaria Selarón, catch the subway to Cinelândia station. From there, it’s about a 20-minute walk to the steps. The steps connect the neighbourhoods of Santa Teresa and Lapa, so it’s a fantastic opportunity to explore these iconic parts of Rio.

Attractions

The primary attraction is, of course, the stunning stairway itself – 215 steps covered in over 2000 brightly colored tiles from over 60 countries. Additionally, the vibrant neighborhoods of Santa Teresa and Lapa are worth exploring, with their historic buildings, street art, and local markets.

Ticket Information

Escadaria Selarón is a public stairway, so there’s no admission fee. You can visit it anytime, day or night, though daytime is recommended for safety and the best viewing experience.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring your camera. The combination of the multicolored tiles and the light in Rio makes for wonderful photography.
  • Be aware of your belongings. Like any crowded tourist site, pickpockets can be active in the area.
  • Wear comfortable shoes. The steps can be slippery, and there’s plenty of walking to be done in the surrounding neighbourhoods.
  • Enjoy the atmosphere! There’s often local musicians and performers around, adding to the vibrant scene.

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