
Selarón Steps (Escadaria Selarón) - Santa Teresa
Melhor época para visitar
Early weekday mornings offer soft light and far fewer people, ideal for photos and quieter exploration. Late afternoon golden hour brings richer tile colors but draws larger crowds.
Dicas para economizar
Free to visit, no entrance fee or pass required; walk from Lapa or take the VLT to save on taxis. Carry small change for snacks and be mindful of belongings to avoid petty theft.
Recomendado para
Photography enthusiasts, Street art lovers, Couples, First-time Rio visitors
Planeje sua visita
30-45 min
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: A riot of over 2,000 tiles from more than 60 countries covers the stairway, giving each step a patchwork of colors that begs for photos. Passersby say every visit feels different because sunlight, wear, and new additions alter the mood, turning the route into an ever-shifting urban artwork.
Destaques: Artist Jorge Selarón hand-tiled every one of the 215 steps over decades, collecting and fitting more than 2,000 tiles from over 60 countries so you can spot a Japanese porcelain shard next to a green Portuguese azulejo. Locals and travelers still slide tiny painted tiles and handwritten notes into cracks as an unofficial ritual, and on carnival nights the whole stairway smells of grilled meat, bursts with samba and echoes like a living mosaic.
Dicas de quem conhece
- Wear comfortable, grippy shoes, steps are uneven and can be slippery after rain.
- Best photo angle is about two-thirds up, facing the sweeping 'wave' of tiles for a full-color composition.
- Visit early on weekdays for quiet photos; avoid peak hours around late morning and sunset when tour groups arrive.
- Keep valuables secured and avoid flashing cameras or phones while walking between Lapa and Santa Teresa.
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