The Maracanã is Brazilian football made stone: opened for the 1950 World Cup, it once packed in nearly 200,000 for the final, and it staged the 2014 final and the 2016 Olympic ceremonies. Today's bilingual tour runs about 40 minutes through the stands, the dressing rooms and a hall of memorabilia from Pelé, Garrincha and Ronaldo. For full fervour, catch a Flamengo or Fluminense match, when drums, flares and chanting turn the bowl into a wall of sound.
🏟️Rio's Maracanã is a sacred ground of world football, the stage of legendary finals and Brazilian passion.
✨The Maracanã hosted the 1950 and 2014 World Cup finals, with nearly 200,000 spectators in 1950.
🧭See the Maracanã tour in Rio. With a data eSIM, book tickets, translate and order a ride on match nights.