Gamboa, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Parada dos Navios is a Tram stop located at Gamboa, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It has received 61 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
The address of Parada dos Navios: Gamboa, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Parada dos Navios has 4.5 stars from 61 reviews
Tram stop
"In the center of Praça Mauá, port area, surrounded by museums and historical sites, with a new infrastructure for bars and restaurants, an unmissable tip is Bar Rada, with great snacks and always cold beer, located on Rua Sacadura Cabral, before Praça João da Baiana, corner of Ladeira do Escorrega, is worth a visit"
"Beautiful Kobra artwork"
"Magnificent Kobra mural representative of the different ethnicities that has become an icon of the city"
"Here you can see the parade of several ships from all over the world, I was lucky that on the day I went there was an event and several sailing ships from different countries attended, each one with its unique construction and the colors of its country's flag"
"The Parade of Ships ended up becoming one of the mandatory tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro, due to the wonderful Etnias mural, painted by the Brazilian graffiti artist Kobra, which depicts different indigenous tribes from the Americas!!!"
In the center of Praça Mauá, port area, surrounded by museums and historical sites, with a new infrastructure for bars and restaurants, an unmissable tip is Bar Rada, with great snacks and always cold beer, located on Rua Sacadura Cabral, before Praça João da Baiana, corner of Ladeira do Escorrega, is worth a visit.
Beautiful Kobra artwork. There was security on site. Easy and good shipping. Great place to take children, as the space is very large. Good for scootering, skateboarding, rollerblading and cycling. A cool ride is the VLT. I recommend bringing cold water and something to snack on while you enjoy the place.
Magnificent Kobra mural representative of the different ethnicities that has become an icon of the city. In an environment recovered for the Olympics, it invites you to walk. Advisable to see in the mornings when the sunlight shines best. On holidays and weekends there are many people.
Here you can see the parade of several ships from all over the world, I was lucky that on the day I went there was an event and several sailing ships from different countries attended, each one with its unique construction and the colors of its country's flag.
The Parade of Ships ended up becoming one of the mandatory tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro, due to the wonderful Etnias mural, painted by the Brazilian graffiti artist Kobra, which depicts different indigenous tribes from the Americas!!!
New station, offers good service and is in an interesting location. You have access to the tourist ship terminal, a view of a graffiti mural and you can even walk along the Olympic Boulevard. It is 600 meters away from AquaRio.
Lack of structure. Up to two ships can be received with "dignity"; Beyond that amount, tourists are faced with mud, warehouses falling apart... if it's sunny, there's dust everywhere... in short, a shame.
The VLT tour runs along the Rio Antigo. Parada dos Navios is in Gamboa, if you get off at this station, you can walk for 10 minutes to the Aquario. There is public security throughout the entire route
This cafe opened last week. It's great and very close to the VLT ship station. There's lunch too. The area is beautiful and, despite being in Rio, it is safe.
The Parade here at this VLT Station is amazing in the surroundings as it was made for the Olympics and it is very beautiful, I highly recommend it
Intermediate stop between the museum of tomorrow and the aquarium. A setting to delight you with photos and videos...
For those who are going to board one of the ships, a covid test is available here inside warehouse 4
Could someone take some photos of the poster at the Parada dos Navios VLT station and post it.
Apart from the boarding of 5 thousand people, the rest went well
Very beautiful and safe place to take lots of photos