Maracanã Stadium Entrance Ticket: A Dream Universe for Football Lovers with Exciting Experiences

The Maracanã Stadium presents an engaging attraction suitable for family members of all ages, and an exceptional experience for those who are passionate about soccer. Prepare yourself for a dreamlike realm filled with multimedia presentations, auditory stimuli, and a myriad of activities that will leave an enduring impression on your recollections!

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Maracana - Make your own way to the stadium between 9am and 4pm. On arrival, please go directly to the entrance A and present your voucher. Customers do not need to exchange their voucher for a physical ticket. Unlike standard entrance tickets, your ticket allows you to arrive at the stadium at any time between 9am and 6pm. 

Whoever goes to the stadium can get to know one of the locker rooms, decorated with shirts of clubs that compete for the Brazilian Championship A Series, the warm up room and the press conference room. In the locker room, a video with historical football kicks opens the highest point of the journey: the entrance on the pitch. 

In addition to the pitch, you’ll have the chance to see items related to players who have marked their names in the stadium’s history, such as Pelé, Garrincha and Zico.

What's Included
  • Landing and/or facility fees
What's Not Included
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Lunch
  • The listed price does not include a parking fee.
Location
Maracana
Av. Pres. Castelo Branco, Portao 3, Portao 3 - Maracana
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Alyssonvieira
May 17, 2024
The legendary Maracanã - It was a dream to visit the legendary Maracanã with my family, we bought the black ones paying half price with a student card.
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Romur781
May 14, 2024
A must stop in Rio if you like football. - Very good, it covers the history of the Maracaná and football, a must-see stop if you like football and go to Rio, I would really go again...
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Paulo
Mar 9, 2024
Fabulous - Fabulous stadium! Perfect local reception is easily accessible via the Maracanã metro station. I went to a game with 40 thousand people, against Volta Redonda, for the Rio championship. The exit is a little more complicated, but with patience, it flows. There is a direct line from the south and west zones (Jd. Oceânico), just ask. Regarding the tickets, I bought them directly at the Copacabana store (Nos Sra Copa/Duvivier). They only accept cash and you need the person's ID for each ticket. If you buy another way, I believe it will generate a voucher and in this case it will have to be exchanged at the stadium, so it's better to arrive early to avoid queues and delays.
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Marckenson
Mar 9, 2024
Exceptional - Travel to Rio for my bday, Maracana stadium was our first stop, it did not disappoint, I highly recommend. Get you ticket/s ahead with skip the line really helped facilitating our entrance.
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Mcosta241
Mar 6, 2024
In the biggest - Incredible experience in the largest in the world. A dream come true in visiting one of the main stadiums in the world and with impeccable organization
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Maria_b
Feb 14, 2024
Great Experience for Futbol lovers - Beautiful stadium! Great guides, and overall so much memorabilia! My boyfriend loved this tour and seeing all past players information and kits.
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Maraddatz
Jun 26, 2024
Cute visit - It is worth visiting the stadium, especially if you like football. The visit considers sections that you can see at your own pace, which is very nice. There are also on-site dining options.
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Skyrida69
May 20, 2024
An absolute MUST for football fans - The stadium legend par excellence. Easily accessible by subway, I would always recommend it. The tours there ultimately offer the same thing including transfer and cost many times more. The stadium is easy to visit on your own, there is a nice museum after the entrance with lots of great memorabilia from all the World Cups since 1930, Brazilian World Cup jerseys, original match balls, etc. You can visit a changing room and a small press stand and of course go into the stadium, sit on the players' benches, take great photos. I don't remember the exact entrance prices, I think it was around 25-30 euros
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Guillermo_b
Aug 1, 2024
Dissapointed by intentional omissions!!! What a pity!!! - It was a great experience the whole tour, but there were three topics that spoiled it, because they omitted the truth or make it an unimpartial exhibition. The first one was at the dressing room where there is a notice that indicates that there are displayed the football shirts of all the winners of Copa Libertadores of América. But the football shirt of the winner of Copa Libertadores of América 2014, wasn´t in that room. When I complained to the assistant why it was not there the football shirt of Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, the winner of 2014 edition, just the same year the World Cup that took place in that stadium. She replied ironically to me suggesting that I should hand in one sample as a present to be showed instead. It is a pity moreover if you take into account that it is the favourite football team of Pope Francis. The second chance to mend this omission was at the moment of taking a picture besides the football field. Neither the football shirt nor the flag was available at that instance. The third awkward moment whas at the hall of fame where the only non brazilian player name displayed respectfully there was Franz Beckenbauer...omitting again players like Johan Cruyff, Maradona or Messi...just to mentioned only three in addition. With regards and respect
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12flash12
May 1, 2024
Incredibly waste of time and money - To begin with, there is NO information about anything anywhere. I had to ask some random person on the street where I could visit the stadium. In the meantime, some hustlers were trying yo sell me tickets - I figured this might be official since, once again, there is no information anywhere. You have to pass a barrier at an entrance with no information before you can proceed to buy a ticket. They have so many employees, bur most of them do absolutely nothing. Again, no information about the tour or prices or anything. The woman at the counter was incredibly slow - probably because she was on her phone while dealing with customers. I did not know how much I had paid for this tour. But where they do do a good job is in insisting that you take one of those photos so that they can overcharge you for it at the end. I was in and out in 15mins. Apart from the stadium itself, they have old shirts and weird foot moulds of various players. What an incredible waste of time and money. Legendary stadium, sure, but this tour is by far the worst thing I have done in Rio. HOW is this one of the top rated attractions? It is also difficult to get to. Avoid, avoid, avoid
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