The 10 Best Tramways in Brazil, Brazil

April 30, 2022 Matilde Konrad

Coordinates: 10°S 52°W / 10°S 52°W / -10; -52
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1. Sugarloaf Mountain

Av. Pasteur, 520 - Urca, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22290-255 Brazil +55 21 2546-8433 [email protected] https://www.bondinho.com.br/en/home/
Excellent
79%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 55,956 reviews

Sugarloaf Mountain

One of the most beautiful attractions in Rio de Janeiro and one of the most famous in Brazil. Our mission is to take people to an enchantment, fun and entertainment journey – providing happy and unforgettable experiences as well as valuing Brazilian culture. We constantly invest in safety, comfort and innovative technologies. Our locations constitute natural, geological, historical, and touristic landmarks in the city of Rio de Janeiro. As a natural landmark, it reminds us of our reference to the sailors who come to Guanabara Bay. As a geological landmark, it reminds us of our geological site precisely dating the history of our planet. We also talk about historical landmark because on March 1, 1565, Estacio de Sa founded the City of Sao Sebastiao in Rio de Janeiro literally on its feet. And, finally, touristic landmark because the Cable Car opened on Sugarloaf projected Brazil’s name worldwide. It has been the first cable car installed in Brazil and the third in the world.

Reviewed By myom624 - Coquitlam, Canada

A different vantage point from the top of Corcovado with more land views than water views (or water seen past land), the top of this so-called 'Sugar Loaf' is actually kind of an "opposite nature" with more views of water than land from its two viewing areas (each of which kind of double-decked): one area facing north with a great wide view of Guanabara Bay & the "long bridge" at some distance straight ahead and from which there's also a view of a good-sized portion of the city (with a pretty nice skyline actually in a big sprawling area of modern high-rises) to the left & across the water with also some nice-looking beaches on that side; and another area facing south with the "open sea" & really quite a phenomenal view of the "entire length" of Copacabana Beach from the hill of Forte Duque de Caxias just shortly from this mountain to Forte de Copacabana on the other end about 3 km away (which is actually what to me was the "most worthwhile" view from this mountain top). I would just say a bit on the downside though is "not much" of ground to walk around up here, but yes there's Morro da Urca shortly below (just about a 5-minute cable car ride away which you have to come through to get up to this mountain top) which is "like a small park" for a nice walk around with also some old cable cars displayed outdoors, a small building with some cable car machinery on display, a small forest trail on a raised platform or such & yes the same views as from above (except for that of Copacabana to the south which cannot be seen from this "lower top") but actually kind of better I would say when it comes to some views such as that of the high-rises to the west across the water & that of the boats in the water also to the west (quite a number of those pleasure vessels to see actually!). And also, pretty nice for browsing and enjoying time up here (on the tops of both Sugarloaf & Morro da Urca) are some nice souvenir shops & restaurants & even a gemstone shop with beautiful sculptures of birds & such made of those stones (quite pricey ones though). And with no metro station close by, one way to not have to spend too much for taxi getting here is by taking the metro to Botafogo Station (both Lines 1 & 2) where you can take a cab outside for just a short ride of 5 to 10 minutes to the cable car station on the bottom of Morro da Urca where you start your "two-part" cable car ride (each just for about 5 minutes) first to the top of Morro da Urca then all the way up to the top of this mountain (which yes resembles a loaf of sugar but a "green one").

2. Linha Turistica de Bonde

Largo Marques de Monte Alegre Estação do Valongo, Santos, State of Sao Paulo 11010-260 Brazil +55 13 3201 8000 http://www.turismosantos.com.br/ptb/guia-de-santos/locais/ir/atracoes-em-santos/centro-historico/linha-turistica-de-bonde
Excellent
56%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2,090 reviews

Linha Turistica de Bonde

Reviewed By D9041NWdavids - Praia Grande, Brazil

This is an interesting trip by old tram around the old city of Santos with stops on the way for photos with the driver and guide offering information about a large range of historic buildings

3. Parque Unipraias Camboriu

Avenida Atlantica 6006 Barra Sul, Balneario Camboriu, State of Santa Catarina 88330-036 Brazil +55 47 3404-7600 [email protected] http://unipraias.com.br
Excellent
68%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 10,406 reviews

Parque Unipraias Camboriu

Unipraias Park is the main tourist attraction of Balneario Camboriu / SC – Brazil. The cable cars connect three stations, between the south side of Balneario Camboriu, up to Aguada Hill and down to the Laranjeiras Beach, and take you to a unique experience with a privileged view of the city and the Rainforest. It's the only one in the world to connect two beaches! Buy your ticket in advance and avoid queues. Embark on this adventure! Unipraias Park has 47 cable cars that interconnect 3 stations: Barra Sul, Mata Atlantica and Laranjeiras. After exchanging your voucher for a ticket at the Barra Sul station, you will board a cable car to the Mata Atlantica station. Located on the top of Aguada Hill, 240 meters high, this station houses trails, viewpoints, food court and three incredible attractions (optional): Youhooo! ZipRider and Fantastic Forest. Ending the tour at Mata Atlantica Station you will embark again on the cable cars towards the Laranjeiras Station.

Reviewed By ChilenoUK - London, United Kingdom

What a stunning view... 10 years pass since i’ve been there and i remember like if was yesterday, from the top you can see Balneario Camboriu in his perfection, totally breathtaking. Really miss this place!

4. Bontur - Bondinhos Aereos

Avenida Doutor Julio Prestes Ponte Alta, Aparecida, State of Sao Paulo 12570-000 Brazil +55 12 3104-3470 [email protected] http://www.bondinhoaparecida.com.br
Excellent
63%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 939 reviews

Bontur - Bondinhos Aereos

5. Teleferico Aparecida

Rua Monte Carmelo 41, Aparecida, State of Sao Paulo 12570-000 Brazil +55 12 3105-7156 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/TelefericoAparecida
Excellent
59%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 174 reviews

Teleferico Aparecida

6. SESC Cable Car

Avenida Laurindo Diniz, Triunfo, State of Pernambuco 56870-000 Brazil
Excellent
66%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
5%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 82 reviews

SESC Cable Car

7. Telemaco Borba Aerial Tram

Avenida Samuel Klabin, Telemaco Borba, State of Parana Brazil 32715000 http://www.turismo.pr.gov.br/modules/conteudo/conteudo.php?conteudo=80
Excellent
60%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 35 reviews

Telemaco Borba Aerial Tram

8. Bondinho de Santa Teresa

Rua Lelio Gama 2, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 20031-080 Brazil +55 21 2332-6615 http://guides.hurb.com/bondinho-de-santa-teresa-rj/?cmp=55498
Excellent
44%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
3%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 862 reviews

Bondinho de Santa Teresa

Reviewed By honoriab2017 - San Francisco, United States

Lovely ride up the hills to Santa Teresa but the station was challenging to find. I tried using Google maps to map from Impanema to Santa Teresa (thinking it would suggest the cable car) but instead suggested subway plus bus routes. So I went to the subway station from Impanema and took the red line 1 train. Exit at Cinelandia or Caricoa. From there you can exit the subway station and walk to the street car station called “Estáçao de Bondes de Santa Teresa” translated as Santa Teresa cable car station. Look at the street map when you exit the subway to see which way to walk. Once at the station, streetcars run every hour and you will be waiting with other tourists. It’s 20 Real to take the streetcar up and back down. It is a mode of transportation so if you want to get off, you need to ring the bell. The streetcar also stops to pick up locals waiting at tram stops. The streetcar will drop you off anywhere (not just the regular stops) if you ring the bell-which we learned. We got off at the stop for Largo de Guimaraes which blogs had stated as the Main Street with bars, restaurants and shops in Santa Teresa. I followed along on my map to ring the bell as the tram approached the street (following along on Google maps or maps me). We got off slightly early and walked to get to the street but I felt it was safer than missing it all together. In the area we ate at Casa Nossa, which had a lovely ambiance and colonial architecture. Then we caught the train going back down (again they only run once an hour till 5pm-during this time that we are in). We saw the tram and ran after it, so they stopped for us and we hopped on. Difficult to figure out this trip in the beginning, but worth it!

9. Bondinhos Aereos Parques da Serra

Rua Estrada da Ferradura 699 Caracol, Canela, State of Rio Grande do Sul 95680-000 Brazil (54) 3878-3250 [email protected] http://parquesdaserra.com.br
Excellent
49%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 6,385 reviews

Bondinhos Aereos Parques da Serra

10. Cable Car

Caxambu, State of Minas Gerais Brazil
Excellent
32%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
4%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 220 reviews

Cable Car

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