Rio de Janeiro Football Match Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a football match in Rio de Janeiro with these tickets. In an activity that lasts around six hours, you will have the opportunity to experience a football match like a local at one of the most important stadiums in Brazil: either the Maracana or the Nilton Santos.
You won't have to worry about transport, as the transfer to and from the stadium is included from one of the hotels selected in the booking. You will also be accompanied by a local guide, with whom you will sit in a place protected from the sun.
- Take advantage of these tickets to watch a football match in Rio De Janeiro at one of the most important stadiums in Brazil.
- Learn everything you should know about football and Brazil thanks to a local guide, who will be with you in this activity that will last about six hours.
- Don't worry about transportation as you will be provided with a round trip transfer from one of the selected hotels.
What’s included
- Tickets for a football match in Rio de Janeiro
- Local guide
- Round trip transfers from selected hotels
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Step by Step
Enjoy a football match in Rio de Janeiro thanks to these tickets. In an activity that lasts around six hours, you will have the opportunity to sit like a local in one of the most important stadiums in Brazil to watch a 90-minute match of this sport that has even become a religion. A local guide will accompany you during this experience to show you how football is lived in the country.
One of the advantages of this activity is that you don't have to worry about transport, as the transfer to and from one of the selected hotels, located in São Conrado, Leblon, Ipanema and Copacabana, is included.
Football has become so popular in Brazil because over the decades there have been such sublime footballers as Socrates, Zico, Pele, Romario, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo and Neymar. These names are testament to Brazil's talent. They have also won the World Cup more times than any other nation and are the only team to have played in every tournament of the four-yearly tournament.
You can cheer on the home team playing from a sun-shaded seat in one of these stadiums:
- Maracana: Brazil's largest stadium, it was inaugurated in 1950 to host the FIFA World Cup, in the decisive match of which Brazil was defeated by Uruguay (2-1).
- Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium: Known locally as the stadium of Rio de Janeiro's Botafogo football team, it plays an important role in hosting some of the city's most important matches.
It is recommended to check the schedule to see which matches are available and which championships are currently being played in Rio de Janeiro.