ReportedLandmark · Rio de Janeiro
Christ the Redeemer (Corcovado)
Rio's most famous icon was adapted for step-free access: elevators and escalators carry visitors from the upper station …
Accessibility guide
What's actually reachable at Brazil's best-known sites — step-free routes, accessible transport, adapted restrooms and honest limits. We start from what's publicly documented and our own experience, then confirm the specifics for your needs before you book. No blanket promises.
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Ratings are indicative (0–5) and only shown where we can confidently report them; anything unassessed says so. “Reported” means based on public information and our experience, not yet a full on-site audit. Exact measurements are confirmed per traveller — tell us your needs and we verify.
ReportedLandmark · Rio de Janeiro
Rio's most famous icon was adapted for step-free access: elevators and escalators carry visitors from the upper station …
ReportedLandmark · Rio de Janeiro
Both stages of the Sugarloaf cable car have level boarding and space for wheelchairs, with ramps linking most of the vie…
ReportedBeach · Rio de Janeiro
The famous wave-pattern promenade is flat and paved end to end. Getting onto the sand is easier at specific lifeguard po…
ReportedNatural attraction · Iguaçu Falls
The Brazilian-side walkways and main viewpoints are largely step-free — among Brazil's most accessible natural attractio…
ReportedLandmark · Rio de Janeiro
An honest one: the Selarón Steps are a tiled staircase, so they can't be climbed by wheelchair. But the vivid mosaic is …
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