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Rio de Janeiro

Getting around Rio de Janeiro

Planning to travel in Rio de Janeiro? Whether you’re a visitor or a resident, let this guide help you make the most of your Rio de Janeiro experience. Travel from the airport to a hotel using Uber and discover popular routes and destinations.

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Ways to get around Rio de Janeiro

Walking

Walking can be a convenient way to explore certain areas of Rio de Janeiro, particularly in the South Zone, where many attractions like beaches and landmarks are located within close proximity. The city features pedestrian-friendly zones, but uneven sidewalks and steep hills in some areas may pose challenges. Additionally, the tropical climate can make walking less comfortable during hot or rainy weather. While daytime walking in popular tourist areas is generally safe, it is advisable to avoid isolated streets and walking at night. Always stay aware of your surroundings and plan your routes accordingly.

Biking

Cycling in Rio de Janeiro is a practical option, especially in areas with dedicated cycling infrastructure. The city has an expanding network of bike lanes, particularly along the scenic coastline and in central neighborhoods, making some destinations accessible by bike. However, the city’s hilly terrain and longer distances in certain areas may pose challenges for cyclists. Additionally, the warm climate can make biking more demanding during hotter parts of the day. Bike-sharing options are available through platforms like Limebike on Uber, offering added convenience for short trips.

Car

Driving in Rio de Janeiro presents challenges due to heavy traffic, particularly during peak hours, which may cause delays. While the city has an extensive road network, navigating can be complex in some areas. Parking availability varies, with limited spaces in busy neighborhoods and popular tourist areas, which could add to the difficulty. However, having a car may be useful for reaching destinations outside the central city or exploring areas not well-served by public transportation. Drivers should also be cautious during rainy weather, as it can impact road conditions and visibility.

Public Transit

Public transportation in Rio de Janeiro includes a variety of options, such as buses, a modern light rail system, a subway network, and express buses. The metro is a reliable and efficient way to travel, particularly for reaching central areas. Buses and express bus systems provide access to many neighborhoods, though traffic can sometimes impact travel times. The light rail is a convenient option for shorter distances in specific areas. While the city’s infrastructure supports public transit well, factors like traffic congestion and the layout of certain areas may influence the ease of travel.

Train

The train system in Rio de Janeiro offers a practical way to explore the city, with eight lines departing from Central Station to various suburbs and the Baixada Fluminense area. Trains run regularly, providing a reliable schedule for commuters and tourists alike. The train system is integrated with the Rio Card, making it easy to switch between different modes of public transport. While trains are a good option for reaching suburban areas, the metro and VLT are often more convenient for accessing central tourist attractions.

Ferry

Ferries provide a practical transportation option in Rio de Janeiro, particularly for connecting the city to nearby areas like Niterói. They operate frequently, with routes such as Praça XV to Praça Arariboia being popular. Ferries are pedestrian-friendly and accommodate bicycles, making them convenient for non-motorized travel. However, they are not designed for cars. Travel times are generally short, with key routes taking about 15-20 minutes. The ferry system is well-integrated into the city’s infrastructure, offering scenic views and avoiding road congestion, though weather conditions can occasionally impact service reliability.

Popular destinations in Rio de Janeiro

Uber makes Rio de Janeiro travel easy. While riders can use Uber to request a ride to pretty much anywhere, some destinations are more popular than others. Uber riders getting around Rio de Janeiro request rides to Norte Shopping more than any other spot.

Here, you can explore popular routes requested by riders near you—with dropoff locations and average route prices.

Popular destinations in Rio de Janeiro

Destination

Average price with UberX*

Norte Shopping

R$19

Shopping Nova América

R$22

Estação Jardim Oceânico

R$25

ParkShoppingCampoGrande

R$20

Madureira Shopping

R$18

Reserve a ride in Rio de Janeiro with Uber

Arrange your car service needs in advance with Uber in Rio de Janeiro. Request a ride anytime up to 90 days ahead, whether you need transportation to Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport, you have plans to visit your favorite restaurant, or you’re going somewhere else.

Rideshare and other services in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro

Getting around Rio de Janeiro without a car is easy with Uber. Find places to visit in the area, then request a ride on any day and at any time of the week. You can request a ride in real-time or request a ride in advance so your ride is ready when you are. Whether you’re traveling in a group or alone, you can use the app to find a ride option for your needs.

Open the Uber app and enter your destination to begin exploring Rio de Janeiro.

Rio de Janeiro-area airport car service

When your travel in Rio de Janeiro takes you to an airport from a neighborhood, or elsewhere, open the app and request a ride at any time of day. Tap below on the name of a nearby airport to learn how to use Uber to get car service to arrivals and departures. On the linked airport page, you’ll find out where to meet your driver for pickup, how much the trip will cost, and more.

Choose the best ways to get around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Frequently asked questions

  • Yes. The Uber app gives you the power to request a ride to get around Rio de Janeiro anytime, 24/7.

  • With Uber, you can choose the ride option that works best for your budget when you travel in Rio de Janeiro. To get an estimated cost, sign in online or open the app and input your destination in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear. Scroll to explore what’s currently available.

  • Yes. Sign in online or open your Uber app to request a ride in Rio de Janeiro, and let your driver take you where you want to go. (You might see other Rio de Janeiro transportation options available in your app, too.)

  • Your safety when traveling in Rio de Janeiro is a top priority. In a few taps, you can access in-app features like the emergency assistance button to call authorities if you need help.

Uber does not tolerate the use of alcohol or drugs by drivers using the Uber app. If you believe your driver may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, please have the driver end the trip immediately.

Commercial vehicles may be subject to additional state government taxes, which would be over and above the toll.

*Sample rider prices are average UberX prices only and do not reflect variations due to geography, traffic delays, promotions, or other factors. Flat rates and minimum fees may apply. Actual prices for rides and scheduled rides may vary.