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Our guide explains how to tour the stadium, what to expect on matchday, how to reach the venue, and which moments from its long history are not to be missed..
Guided tours typically run daily with morning and afternoon departures; museum and tour hours can change around matchdays and special events. Check the calendar before planning your visit.
Tours may be suspended or altered during major events, renovations, or on national holidays—always verify availability on the official ticket page before you go.
Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — Praça Jornalista Mário Filho, 1
Maracanã sits in the northern zone of Rio, easily reachable by metro, bus, taxi, or ride‑share. On matchdays, public transport is often the fastest and safest option—arrive early to soak up the atmosphere.
Take Rio’s Metro Line 2 to Maracanã station (Estação Maracanã) and follow the crowd — signs and staff usually guide visitors toward the stadium entrances. The metro is convenient and commonly used by locals on matchdays.
Driving to Maracanã is possible, but parking is limited and traffic can be heavy before and after events. If you choose to drive, allow plenty of extra time and use official parking areas where available.
Multiple city bus routes stop near Maracanã; check local transit apps for the best line from your neighborhood. On busy days, buses drop off at designated points a short walk from the stadium gates.
If you’re nearby — for example in Tijuca or Praça da Bandeira — walking is an option and gives you time to absorb pre‑match rituals and street food stalls along the way.
More than a stadium: a museum of football memory, a stage for historic concerts, and a place where generations gather. Tours let you see dressing rooms, the press areas, the pitch, and the Maracanã museum's treasured memorabilia.
Feel the scale of Maracanã as you stand where athletes have entered to roaring crowds — the tunnel and pitch edge are where tension, triumph, and the thousands of voices that make this stadium special come together.
The Maracanã museum preserves the highs and lows of Brazilian football: legendary jerseys, match balls, historical photos, and detailed timelines that tell the human stories behind famous matches and players.
A visit is incomplete without experiencing matchday rituals: chants, scarves, street food stalls, and the communal thrill that transforms the area into a festival of voice and color. Join early to share the pre‑game atmosphere with local supporters.

Choose a guided tour for behind‑the‑scenes access or secure match tickets to experience the stadium at full volume.
Combine a museum visit with a stadium tour for the best historical context and photo opportunities.