Escalera De Selarón



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The Escadaria Selarón, or Selarón Staircase, is a famous landmark located in the Santa Teresa neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The staircase consists of 215 steps and is covered in vibrant tiles of all colors and designs, creating a stunning visual display.

There is no official website for the staircase, and admission is free. However, visitors should be aware that the area can be crowded and caution is advised, particularly at night.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the Santa Teresa neighborhood, known for its charming colonial architecture and bohemian vibe. The nearby Lapa neighborhood is also a popular destination for nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues.

For those interested in history, the Museu da Chácara do Céu and the Museu de Arte Moderna are both located nearby and offer exhibits on Brazilian art and culture.

As for transportation, visitors can take a taxi or bus to the staircase. The staircase is open to the public 24/7, but visitors should exercise caution when visiting at night.

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