How to Get to Rock in Rio from Copacabana

How to Get to Rock in Rio from Copacabana

City of Rock is roughly 25 km from Copacabana, on the opposite side of the city. Here’s how to actually make that trip, including realistic travel times for the ride home after midnight.

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Copacabana, roughly 25 km from City of Rock in Barra da Tijuca.

The Distance in Practical Terms

Copacabana and City of Rock sit on opposite sides of Rio, separated by tunnels and coastal roads that connect Zona Sul to Barra da Tijuca. On a clear day with no traffic, the trip takes about 40-45 minutes. On a festival night, with thousands of people leaving at once, that number changes completely.

⚠️ Heads upThe return trip after the show ends is the real bottleneck, not the trip there. Expect 60-90 minutes or more leaving City of Rock late at night, especially after a headliner on Palco Mundo.

Your Transport Options

Option What to Know
Official shuttle bus Runs from select points in the city to the venue during festival dates; check the official Rock in Rio site for routes closer to the event
Rideshare (Uber/99) Widely used; surge pricing is common right after shows end
Driving yourself Doable if your hotel has parking, but return-trip traffic near the venue can be heavy
Taxi Available but less common than app-based rides for this route

Official Shuttle Buses

Rock in Rio typically runs an official shuttle service connecting specific pickup points around the city to City of Rock. This is usually the most predictable option because it’s built around the festival’s own schedule rather than general city traffic patterns.

Routes and pickup locations are usually confirmed a few weeks before the event, so this isn’t something you can lock in months in advance — check back on the official site as the date gets closer.

ℹ️ InfoShuttle tickets, when offered, are usually sold separately from festival tickets and may sell out on their own. Don’t assume a spot is guaranteed just because you have a festival pass.

Using Rideshare Apps

Uber and 99 both operate in Rio and are the most flexible option if there’s no shuttle stop convenient to where you’re staying. The catch is pricing — surge multipliers during the mass exodus after a headliner finishes can push fares well above normal rates.

💡 TipWalking a few blocks away from the main venue exit before requesting a ride can cut both your wait time and the surge price, since most of the crowd requests from directly outside the gates.

Driving Yourself

If your hotel has parking and you’re comfortable driving in Rio, this gives you the most control over timing. The main risk isn’t the drive there — it’s leaving the venue’s parking area at the same time as thousands of other cars. Budget significant extra time for this if you choose to drive.

What Time to Leave Copacabana

If you’re heading to City of Rock for an evening set, leaving Copacabana by early-to-mid afternoon gives you a comfortable buffer against traffic and lets you explore the festival grounds before the crowd builds. Waiting until early evening to leave increases the risk of missing part of the show due to traffic.

Still deciding where to base yourself for the festival? Compare Copacabana against staying closer to the venue.

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Planning the Return Trip

The trip back to Copacabana after the festival ends is the part most people underestimate. Last entry to the festival is at midnight and the event runs until 2 AM, meaning the heaviest exit traffic hits right around when rideshare demand is at its peak citywide.

Some travelers choose to leave slightly before the very end of the night to beat the rush, accepting missing the last few minutes of the closing set in exchange for a shorter wait for transport.

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