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Parque da City is Rio’s green lungs, where lush trees, winding trails, and hidden art sculptures welcome you into a peaceful escape. Whether you’re jogging at dawn, picnicking under the sun, or exploring with kids, this urban oasis feels like a breath of fresh air. And from its elevated paths, catch breathtaking views of the city—yes, even Sugarloaf Mountain stands proudly in the distance. A must-visit for anyone craving nature amid the buzz.

Days Inn by Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Lapa

Days Inn by Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Lapa

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R. do Rezende, 107 - Centro
9.36KM from Parque da Cidade
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Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro is a top choice, located just 15 minutes by car from Parque da Cidade. This luxury resort offers private pools, indoor and outdoor gardens, and dedicated children’s activities, plus direct access to the city’s green belt. Its modern Brazilian-inspired rooms feature premium bedding and panoramic windows, blending urban convenience with natural serenity. Complimentary shuttle service to the park ensures easy access to trails and ecological tours.

Alternatively, consider Pousada do Rio, a boutique eco-lodge with sustainable architecture nestled right beside the park entrance. It boasts its own organic farm, an on-site eco-café, and tranquil surroundings—ideal for families seeking peace, nature immersion, and low-impact travel experiences.

The most convenient way from downtown Rio to Parque da Cidade is via Uber or DiDi, taking about 20 minutes and costing roughly 50–70 BRL. For budget travelers, take Bus Line 384 (Carioca), which stops directly at "Parque da Cidade" after approximately 35 minutes; fares are only 12 BRL. Alternatively, ride the MetroRio to "Carioca" station (3 km away), then transfer to a free shuttle bus or rent a Bike Rio electric bike—ideal for enjoying scenic tree-lined routes into the park’s heart.

Real-time route planning via Google Maps is highly recommended to avoid peak-hour traffic. Many visitors also appreciate the city’s expanding bike-sharing system, which connects seamlessly to park entry points through dedicated cycling paths.

Parque da Cidade offers a range of unique outdoor experiences. Begin with guided eco-trekking trails, led by certified naturalists who reveal native rainforest flora and endemic bird species—perfect for nature enthusiasts. The park’s skywalk suspension bridge system provides panoramic views over the canopy and the city skyline, ideal for photography and unforgettable moments.

Enjoy weekly outdoor yoga and tai chi sessions held every Saturday morning on the lakeside lawn—serene and meditative. During summer, join stargazing events featuring expert astronomers and telescopes for viewing southern hemisphere constellations. Don’t miss the community farm and bee education center, where visitors learn about sustainable agriculture and pollinator conservation—great for families.

All activities can be booked via the official website; some are free, but advance HopeGoo is recommended. Check opening hours ahead of time to plan your visit.

Photography lovers will find Parque da Cidade a visual paradise. The lake reflection path at sunrise or sunset creates stunning mirror effects—ideal for long-exposure shots using a tripod. The artificial waterfall area, with its vertical flow and moss-covered rocks, forms a natural frame perfect for macro and landscape photography.

Don’t miss the Pavilhão Vermelho (Red Pavilion), a vibrant red structure that has become a popular backdrop for fashion and street-style shoots due to its bold color and minimalist design. The giant fig tree grove, with sprawling roots resembling living sculptures, offers dramatic compositions especially when shrouded in morning mist.

Visit before 8 AM to avoid crowds and use a wide-angle lens to capture the full atmosphere. All spots are free to enter, but please respect park rules: no vegetation damage and avoid placing tripods on sensitive terrain.