Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant Afro-Brazilian culture of Rio de Janeiro. Discover the city’s past, explore the ‘Little Africa’ region, and learn about the impact of Afro culture on national identity. Join us for a memorable Carnaval Experience!
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant Afro-Brazilian culture of Rio de Janeiro. Discover the city’s past, explore the ‘Little Africa’ region, and learn about the impact of Afro culture on national identity. Join us for a memorable Carnaval Experience!
- Statue of General Osorio - Meeting Point
- Boulevard Olimpico - Corridor built for the Olympics where the old port area used to be in colonial times
- Matriz da Paroquia de Santa Rita - Former African slaves‘ burial place
- Maua Square - Square next to the Port, where the Museum of Tomorrow and the Rio Art Museum are located
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Statue of General Osorio - Meeting Point
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Boulevard Olimpico - Corridor built for the Olympics where the old port area used to be in colonial times
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Matriz da Paroquia de Santa Rita - Former African slaves‘ burial place
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Maua Square - Square next to the Port, where the Museum of Tomorrow and the Rio Art Museum are located
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Largo de São Francisco da Prainha - Area of a former beach that was buried, now a stronghold of local bars
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Cais do Valongo - The docks where the African slaves used to arrive in the 1800s
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Pedra do Sal - Historic site where the Carnaval and some African religions started to spread
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Instituto de Pesquisa e Memoria Pretos Novos - IPN - The place where the slaves that died before arriving in Brazil were buried, now a Museum. Optional Paid Visit!
- Experienced tour guide
- Experienced tour guide
- Food and Drinks
- Food and Drinks
Explore the heart and seaport districts, rich with the city’s history and Brazil’s population. In the ‘Little Africa’ area, you’ll learn about the history of slavery from the perspective of those who endured the Atlantic trade and their descendants, touching on racial issues in Rio de Janeiro and Brazil, as well as the influence and heritage of Afro culture on the national identity.
Explore the heart and seaport districts, rich with the city’s history and Brazil’s population. In the ‘Little Africa’ area, you’ll learn about the history of slavery from the perspective of those who endured the Atlantic trade and their descendants, touching on racial issues in Rio de Janeiro and Brazil, as well as the influence and heritage of Afro culture on the national identity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.