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Avenida Pasteur, 520 – Urca, CEP 22290-240 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Avenida Pasteur, 520 – Urca, CEP 22290-240 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Visiting Sugarloaf Mountain

Sugarloaf Mountain is a monolithic inselberg, a towering granite rock formation that rises above the city of Rio de Janeiro. At 396 meters tall, the mountain drops directly into the ocean. A defining feature of the local skyline, the Pão de Açúcar is easily accessible via the cable car lines conceived in the early 20th century by architect Augusto Ferreira Ramos. This is unless you choose to tackle one of the 270 climbing routes that lead to the summit.

 

A landmark of Rio de Janeiro

Sugarloaf Mountain is a priority in Rio because it offers some of the best views of the city and the Christ the Redeemer statue, which stands to the west atop Mount Corcovado. The mountain was named by Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. It likely takes its name from the refined sugar trade, specifically the shape the sugar took once placed in clay molds. The term Pão de Açúcar could also stem from the tupi guarani indigenous language, from the phrase "Pau-nh-acuqua" meaning "the great hill."

 

Taking the cable car to the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain

The cable car project was conceived in 1907 and completed in 1912. At the time, it was the third cable car line in operation worldwide. Since then, the lines and cabins have been upgraded twice. The first leg takes you to the top of Mount Urca, at an altitude of 220 meters, where you can also opt for a helicopter tour or visit the cable car history museum. From there, a second cable car takes you to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain.

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Opening hours

The cable cars operate every day from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Hours are indicative and subject to change

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Reviews of Sugarloaf Mountain

Summary of 5 reviews
4.6/5
Average rating
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.6
As a couple
4.8
With friends
4.2

Avygeo ranking

#115
in the world
#4
in Americas
#2
in Brazil
#2
in Rio de Janeiro

Better view than Corcovado

Opinions vary, but for me, the view from Sugarloaf Mountain is even better than the one from Corcovado. The facilities at Sugarloaf have developed a lot recently, with shops and restaurants. It is a shame because it ruins the natural site a bit, which used to be more authentic. However, it is a must-see in Rio and you absolutely have to go. Tip: plan ahead for the cable car ride if you want to be at the summit for sunset, but I personally think it is even better during the day.

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Swarming with tourists

It is swarming, people are shoving, and it is unbelievable just trying to take selfies... Besides the cable car where you have to wait an easy hour for 6 minutes of thrills, some wealthy and careless tourists go by... Helicopter! My poor planet... But honestly, you have to admit, the 360 degree view is remarkable.

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A real curiosity

Not much to do at the top other than look at the city of Rio, but it still remains a real curiosity worth seeing

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The other beautiful view of the city

In 1907, an architect named Augusto Ferreira Ramos wanted to connect the two mountains. After a few years, the cable car was operational. It was the third in the world and the first in Brazil. Since then, the attraction has been one of the main tourist hubs in the city. You will take a first cable car to get to the base of Morro da Urca and then a second one all the way to Sugarloaf Mountain. A museum about the history of the cable car is located at the Urca station, along with many restaurants and souvenir shops. On Sugarloaf Mountain, there are small, steep paths along the mountain. Watch out for the monkeys that steal everything at the base of Urca!

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Nice cable car ride

This block of rock overlooking the city of Rio can be spotted from so many places.

The climb up is via a cable car that gives you the chance to rise into the air above the houses. Once you are up there, there is a panoramic view of Rio, the hills being nibbled away by all the buildings, the ocean... You have to do it!

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