Arcos da Lapa

Arcos da Lapa is a historic aqueduct-turned-tramway arch in the heart of Rio de Janeiro's Lapa neighborhood, a vibrant hub of samba, nightlife, and colonial architecture. This iconic structure, built in the 18th century, now serves as a bridge for the bonde (tram) that climbs the hills of Santa Teresa. By day, it's a stunning remnant of colonial engineering; by night, it's the illuminated backdrop for the city's most famous party district.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend 2–3 hours exploring the arches and Escadaria Selarón during the day, plus another 2–3 hours in the evening for drinks and samba. For a deeper experience, combine a morning visit with the Santa Teresa tram ride (allow half a day). Most visitors find a full afternoon and evening sufficient to soak up the atmosphere.

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