The observatory of Corcovado offers an incredible view. You can see the Sugarloaf, Tijuca Forest, and the famous beaches.
There is a souvenir shop. Miniatures, magnets, and T-shirts are among the keepsake options.
There is a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Aparecida. It celebrates 300 years of Brazil’s patron saint.
The Corcovado Train was inaugurated in 1884. It crosses the Tijuca Forest all the way to the top of Corcovado.
Corcovado is in the Tijuca National Park, the largest urban forest in the world. The tour includes trails, waterfalls, and green.
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