


Sugar Loaf cable car
About
The Sugar Loaf cable car offers an unforgettable family adventure, taking you 1,299 feet above Guanabara Bay in two stages for spectacular 360-degree views of Rio's beaches, Christ the Redeemer, and lush mountains. Kids will be thrilled by the smooth cable car ride itself, and once at the top, families can explore multiple observation decks, easy walking trails, and even spot local wildlife like curious marmosets.
Highlights
- ✓Two-stage cable car ride with glass windows offering unobstructed views perfect for kids to peer out
- ✓Friendly marmoset monkeys that kids can safely observe (but not feed) near the trails
- ✓Multiple observation decks at different heights, including some with protective railings ideal for children
- ✓Short, paved walking trails at Morro da Urca station suitable for young explorers
- ✓Interactive photo opportunities with iconic Rio landmarks visible in the background
Pro Tips
- 1.Book tickets online in advance to skip long ticket lines, especially important with restless kids. The website has an English option.
- 2.Visit early morning (9:00-10:00 AM) or late afternoon (after 4:00 PM) to avoid tour bus crowds and catch either sunrise light or stunning sunset views.
- 3.Bring sunscreen, hats, and water. The observation decks have minimal shade and it gets very sunny, even on cloudy days.
- 4.Stop at Morro da Urca (the first station) first. It's less crowded than the summit, has a playground area, and offers easier trails for little legs.
- 5.Download a translation app. While major signs have English, staff primarily speak Portuguese. Having key phrases ready helps, especially if kids need restrooms.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday, 9:00-10:00 AM) for smallest crowds, or late afternoon (5:00-7:00 PM) for breathtaking sunset views. Avoid weekends and Brazilian school holidays when wait times can exceed 90 minutes.
What to Know
Tickets cost approximately 130-160 Brazilian Reals per adult (kids 6-12 get discounts, under 6 free). There are cafes and snack bars at both stations, though prices are tourist-level. The cable cars are stroller-accessible, but narrow trails at the top are easier with baby carriers.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours. December through March (Brazilian summer) brings hottest weather and largest crowds due to school holidays. June through August offers clearer skies and cooler temperatures, ideal for families. Occasional closures during strong winds or storms, so check ahead on rainy days.
Real Experiences
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Nearby Eats
The Urca neighborhood at the cable car base has family-friendly options like Restaurante Garota de Urca (casual seafood with kids' plates) and several juice bars and bakeries along Avenida Pasteur. Inside the cable car complex, both stations have snack bars, though bringing your own snacks is allowed and more budget-friendly.
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