Rio de Janeiro Christ the Redeemer

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Rising 710 metres above the city on the granite peak of Corcovado, Christ the Redeemer is not just a statue—it's the open-armed symbol of Rio de Janeiro and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The 30-metre Art Deco monument, completed in 1931, offers panoramic views across Guanabara Bay, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the sprawling city below. Whether you arrive by the historic cog train, a van, or on foot, the experience is a blend of engineering marvel, spiritual resonance, and sheer visual drama.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate half a day for a comfortable visit. The round-trip from Rio's southern zone (Copacabana, Ipanema) takes about 3–4 hours, including the cog train or van ride and 30–45 minutes at the top. Aim to arrive at the summit by 8am or after 3pm to avoid peak crowds. If you're combining with Sugarloaf Mountain, start here in the morning and head to Sugarloaf for sunset.

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