Rio de Janeiro Sugarloaf Mountain

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Rising 396 metres above the entrance to Guanabara Bay, Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) is one of Rio de Janeiro's most iconic landmarks. This dramatic granite peak offers panoramic views of the city, the coastline, and the surrounding lush hills. The journey to the top via two cable cars is an experience in itself, whisking you first to Morro da Urca and then to the summit. Whether you're a photographer, a nature lover, or simply seeking a memorable viewpoint, Sugarloaf is an unmissable Rio experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours, including the cable car rides and time to explore both Morro da Urca and the summit. For a more relaxed experience, plan for half a day by adding a hike on the Cláudio Coutinho Track or a meal at the Urca café. Sunset visits are popular, so expect queues; arriving by 3pm gives you a good spot. If you’re short on time, a 90-minute visit still allows for a quick summit stop and photos.

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