Nov 30, 2024
Fantastic stadium tour - The visiting at Maracana is one of wonder. I prefer my organize anytime and it is very good idea in this visit too. I can take good enogh time for everything. All visible thing is fantastic in the stadium. Additional, there is a nice restaurant good fresh foods and drinks availability. The prices ara more than friendly. Everything went fluently. Strong recommend this activity in Rio.
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Sep 3, 2024
Unique Experience - Very unique experience, the history of our greatest athletes goes through Maracanã, and being able to score a goal in this iconic stadium was very cool, not to mention the service that was one of the best I have ever witnessed.
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Aug 22, 2024
Very nice tour. Would come again - Very good experience I really enjoyed it. Would definitely cone again. Beautiful stadium and atmosphere and nice souvenir shop.
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Sep 14, 2024
Quite interesting - It's quite a decent tour, but you're not taken around, just left to look and wonder yourself. Some may like this of course. The exhibits (shirts and balls) are ok, but there is no wow factor. Getting up into the stands was good. If you're a football fan I recommend it, but don't expect to much and you'll be fine!
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Sep 7, 2024
The visit of football fans - Iconic stadium that can be visited in part by paying 70 reals. There’s the traditional photo on the way home, the footballers’ footprints, the different outfits of the Brazilian team, the flags of the local teams, the dressing rooms and the entrance to the pitch to climb into the stands. This last part is very degraded, the steps are broken g**** because the coating eqt missing or lifts, the seats are from another time, quite a lot of rust here and there. Souvenir shop and fast food outlet.
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Jun 26, 2024
Cute visit - It is worth visiting the stadium, especially if you like football. The visit considers sections that you can see at your own pace, which is very nice.
There are also on-site dining options.
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May 20, 2024
An absolute MUST for football fans - The stadium legend par excellence. Easily accessible by subway, I would always recommend it. The tours there ultimately offer the same thing including transfer and cost many times more.
The stadium is easy to visit on your own, there is a nice museum after the entrance with lots of great memorabilia from all the World Cups since 1930, Brazilian World Cup jerseys, original match balls, etc. You can visit a changing room and a small press stand and of course go into the stadium, sit on the players' benches, take great photos. I don't remember the exact entrance prices, I think it was around 25-30 euros
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Sep 27, 2024
Hmmmmmmm - Ugly building, dirty toilets. Interesting history of (mostly) Brazilian soccer players and of the stadium itself plus a glimpse into changing rooms. Stadium itself is uncared for and showing obvious signs of aging. I’d suggest attending a game would be a much better way to experience this stadium.
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Aug 1, 2024
Dissapointed by intentional omissions!!! What a pity!!! - It was a great experience the whole tour, but there were three topics that spoiled it, because they omitted the truth or make it an unimpartial exhibition.
The first one was at the dressing room where there is a notice that indicates that there are displayed the football shirts of all the winners of Copa Libertadores of América.
But the football shirt of the winner of Copa Libertadores of América 2014, wasn´t in that room.
When I complained to the assistant why it was not there the football shirt of Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, the winner of 2014 edition, just the same year the World Cup that took place in that stadium. She replied ironically to me suggesting that I should hand in one sample as a present to be showed instead.
It is a pity moreover if you take into account that it is the favourite football team of Pope Francis.
The second chance to mend this omission was at the moment of taking a picture besides the football field. Neither the football shirt nor the flag was available at that instance.
The third awkward moment whas at the hall of fame where the only non brazilian player name displayed respectfully there was Franz Beckenbauer...omitting again players like Johan Cruyff, Maradona or Messi...just to mentioned only three in addition.
With regards and respect
Review provided by Viator
Oct 13, 2024
Not worth it - This was not worth it. We basically were left on our own to wander the stadium. They only pay attention to you when trying your sell you a photo they force you to take upon entry
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