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Museu do Amanhã tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro, RJ
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View of Museu do Amanhã in Rio de Janeiro, RJ
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View of Museu do Amanhã in Rio de Janeiro, RJ
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Museu do Amanhã

4.7(103,780 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 6-16. School-age children and teens will get the most from the thought-provoking exhibits about environmental challenges and technological innovations, though younger children (4-5) will enjoy the interactive touchscreens and immersive displays even if they don't grasp all the concepts.

About

The Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã) is a stunning architectural marvel where kids explore the future through interactive exhibits about space, climate change, and technology. This forward-thinking science museum captivates young minds with hands-on displays that make complex concepts about sustainability and innovation accessible and fun for children of all ages.

Highlights

  • Interactive touchscreen displays exploring climate change and Earth's ecosystems that respond to children's movements and choices
  • Immersive Cosmos section with stunning visuals about the universe and our place in it
  • The Tomorrow's Lab where kids experiment with future technologies and sustainable solutions
  • Spectacular futuristic architecture by Santiago Calatrava with a stunning location on Guanabara Bay
  • Large-scale digital projections and multimedia installations that create wow moments for all ages

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book tickets online in advance to skip the lines, especially during Brazilian school holidays. English language audio guides are available and highly recommended for international visitors.
  2. 2.Arrive right at 10:00 AM opening time on weekdays for the quietest experience. Weekends and Tuesday afternoons get very crowded with local school groups.
  3. 3.The museum is located in the revitalized Porto Maravilha area. Take a taxi or Uber directly to the entrance as the surrounding area can be tricky to navigate on foot.
  4. 4.Download the museum's app before visiting for enhanced interactive experiences with the exhibits. Free WiFi is available throughout the building.
  5. 5.Plan to spend time at the spectacular rooftop terrace with views of Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf Mountain, perfect for photos and a break between exhibits.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on Monday, Thursday, or Friday mornings right at opening (10:00 AM) for smaller crowds. Avoid weekends and Tuesday afternoons when local school groups dominate. The dry season (May to October) offers clearer views from the rooftop terrace.

What to Know

Tickets cost around 20 Brazilian Reais (about $4 USD) with discounts for children. The museum has a small cafe, but food options are limited, so consider eating before or after. Note that the museum is closed on Wednesdays.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours except Wednesdays. Brazilian school holidays (July and December-January) bring larger crowds. The museum occasionally hosts special temporary exhibitions and evening events, so check their schedule online before visiting.

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Nearby Eats

The AquaRio (aquarium) next door has a family-friendly food court. For a more authentic experience, head to Confeitaria Colombo (about 10 minutes away) for traditional Brazilian pastries and snacks in a historic setting, though it can be pricey. VLT light rail connections make it easy to reach Centro's dining options.

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