All about Rio Carnival 2013 - Know everything about the 2013 Carnival in Rio de Janeiro - programs, events and venues with descriptions, recommendations, schedules and ticket details
Rio Carnival 2013 starts on Saturday, February 16th and ends on Fat Tuesday, February 12th.
• SAMBA PARADES
• CARNIVAL BALLS
• RIO SCALA
• SAMBA LAND
• MERRY MAKING IN LAPA
• STREET PARTIES
• COMMUNITY REHEARSALS
• SAMBODROMO REHEARSALS>
• SAMBA PARADES IN THE SAMBODROMO
• TICKETS FOR CARNIVAL
Rio Carnaval has become world-famous through the Samba Parade, a show, a display and competition of the Rio samba schools. The two major days are Carnival Sunday and Monday. Try not to miss it. If you really can't afford it, at least go on some other day, which is significantly cheaper albeit less grand. The second best option is the Champions´ Parade on Saturday, followed by the Access Group parading on Carnival Friday.
There are 5 different parades in the Sambodromo.
1. Samba Schools in the Special Group
Sunday, February 10th and Monday, February 11th
This is the "THE" Parade, the highlight of the Rio Carnival. The must-see show which has made Rio de Janeiro the Carnival capital of the world. All the Carnival world revolves around these two nights.
The schools belonging to this group are especially magnificent and sumptuous.
The two nights are similar in terms of set-up. 6 of the best 12 samba schools march on both Sunday and Monday. Choose the one which best fits into your schedule.
Doors open at 17:00, opening ceremony at 20:00, parades start at 21:00.
2. Champions Parade
Saturday, February 16th
Starts at 21:00 but a small Italian school already parades at 20:00
The 6 best samba schools of the Special Group, from Sunday and Monday, parade in all their splendor once more, with fireworks.
{It is beautiful, however much quieter and cheaper than the principal competition days on Sunday and Monday. This is the second best parade.}
3. Samba Schools in the Access Group (Group A)
Saturday, February 9th , starts at 21:00
There are 10 large samba schools in this group, following the best 12 schools in the Special Group. The champion of this parade ascends to the Special Group.
4. Samba Schools in Group "B"
Tuesday, February 12th, starts at 21:00
This is called the base group, from which the big schools originated. They are small, each school having approximately 1,500 participants. Nevertheless they also parade with much vigor to defend their status. {Rather go to the Champions´ Parade or Access Group.}
5. Children's Samba Schools
Friday, February 8th, 19:00 (doors open at 17:00)
These are branches of the big samba schools, formed by children of each community.
Their parade follows the procedure of the big schools
Rio de Janeiro, as the City of Carnival, offers a selection of Carnival balls. You should not miss them. You won't have to spend a fortune to have a great time. Tickets to most balls will cost you around R$30 to R$50 ($15-20) and are available at the door. Exceptions are the two most famous luxury hotels, Copacabana Palace and Gloria. Other great balls are in Rio Scala. Clube dos Caiçaras and the Hard Rock Cafe's Kid's Folia also organize animated costume balls for adults and children. There are more themed balls city-wide such as nights for singles, etc.
Costumes are not mandatory, with the exception of at a few balls. Putting on one will help you get in the right mood and will make the night even more special. Bear in mind however that Rio is the capital of Carnival and costume standards are very high.
A true Carnival ball features live music and samba rules the floor. The percussion groups are full of vigor and can be just as loud as loud-speakers in a night club.
The Magic Ball at Copacabana Palace Hotel
Saturday, February 9th, from 23:00
This legendary ball is not just the high point of the night but also the most famous Carnival ball; the natural choice for glamour and sophistication. Luxury costume or black tie/evening dress is required, and a number of international and local VIPs are always among the guests. All tickets include buffet dinner and free bar.
There are different tickets for the individual dining rooms. All tickets provide access to all ballrooms.
This year's prices are the following :
Golden Room: R$2100
Noble Room: R$1400
Standard R$1100
Box: R$3200
In its 32th year, the Scala nightclub offers thematic dances every night during Carnival, having the grandest indoor carnival parties of the city. The venue is big and very well-known.
Venue: Rio Scala, Avenida Afrânio de Melo Franco 296 - Leblon
You will find standard tickets for most events at the door even on the night, just do not arrive too late.
You are advised to buy tickets for the Gala and the Gay Costume balls 3-5 days in advance. Reserve tables and boxes 3-5 days in advance with the above number.
Table prices are per table with 4 seats.
VIP box prices are per person and include unlimited alcoholic drinks (except whiskey) and free buffet with sushi, fruit and snack bar.
Thursday, February 7th
Mangueira Carnival Ball
It is a good opportunity to experience the music and atmosphere of one of the most traditional and well-known samba schools (Mangueira) without having to visit its rehearsal space. The School will have it all - its drummer group, its principal samba dancers and the flag bearer and her escort. It is a true and real samba night; you can dance all night or just watch and enjoy the crowd. This is a traditional event which happens every year.
Standing Ticket: US$ 40 per ticket
VIP box seat: US$ 133 per ticket
Table for 4: US$ 267 per table of 4
Friday, February 8th
Red and Black Ball
This night celebrates and is dedicated to the world-famous Rio football team, Flamengo, with the red-and-black striped flag. It is one of the most popular nights.
Standing Ticket: US$ 60 per ticket
VIP box seat: US$ 167 per ticket
Table for 4: US$ 467 per table of 4
Saturday, February 9th
Ball of the Marvelous City
The night celebrates and is dedicated to the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Standing Ticket: US$ 60 per ticket
VIP box seat: US$ 167 per ticket
Table for 4: US$ 467 per table of 4
Sunday, February 10th
A Night in Ibiza
This is the biggest ball in the series with some special guests, with a mix of electronic music and samba.
Standing Ticket: US$ 40 per ticket
VIP box seat: US$ 133 per ticket
Table for 4: US$ 267 per table of 4
Monday, February 11th
Ball of the ´Beer´
A new event in the series. Unlimited free beer all night. Live music by a Carnival band taking turns with a Rio DJ (Mc Marcinho).
Standing Ticket: US$ 50 per ticket
VIP box seat: US$ 167 per ticket
Table for 4: US$ 267 per table of 4
Tuesday, February 12th until 7:00 am
Gay Costume Ball
This is probably the most famous night in the series. A truly exotic collection of characters take to the two floors and a grand entrance is de rigueur. The ball is broadcast to the whole of Brazil. It attracts a flamboyant crowd with lots of drag queens and their admirers.
It is very popular with all folks not only gay boys and girls.
Standing Ticket: US$ 80 per ticket
VIP box seat: US$ 200 per ticket
Table for 4: US$ 533 per table of 4
February 2nd, 3rd, February 9th-13th, 16th and 17th
Starting at 19:00 and finishing at around 5:30 the following morning
This is an open-air space that resurrects the atmosphere of Praça Onze, a big square downtown near the Sambodromo, which is the cradle of samba as samba music is supposed to have been born around here.
Samba Land is officially inaugurated before Carnival, functioning at full steam through all the nights of the festivities. You can go, have a bite and booze in one of the 50 food stands. You will be listening to a big variety of music with live concerts on the stage
Venue: Praça Onze, Centro (Downtown)
Admission: R$5.00 available on the door
All Carnival nights (Friday-Tuesday) from 20:00 until dawn
It takes place near the Arches of Lapa, where the young usually gather on Friday nights all year around.
Rio Carnival has been long known as a nursery for novelties of rhythm and styles. It always has pleasant surprises featuring concerts ranging from traditional Brazilian music to the latest trends.
There is a popular eating area with small drink and barbecue stands. Lots of alcohol and cheap "junk" food. The essence of Brazilian life.
Venue: Arcos da Lapa - Lapa
From Carnival Saturday to Tuesday, open-air dances take place throughout the city. The emphasis is on joy and spontaneity. The biggest and most organized one is on Cinelândia Square.
Apart from organized street dances, people also simply gather outside little corner bars, booze away and have fun in the street. The place which attracts the biggest crowd is outside the Sambodromo, on Samba Parade days.
Popular street dance at Cinelândia
Friday-Tuesday 17:00-03:00 am
The open-air party lasts for five days to the sounds of acclaimed orchestras and singers. These are symbols of carnival music, reviving the atmosphere of the grand carnival balls of the past.
There is a stage on the square with idols and the most well-known singers of the times of early radio (from the 40-60s) - good, old Brazilian-Rio music, mainly samba. The crowd (mainly older and working-class people) join in and dance away to the tunes.
Venue: Praça Floriano, Cinelândia, Centro (Downtown)
OUTSIDE THE SAMBODROMO
On Samba Parade nights, it does not only get packed inside the Sambodromo but, before, during and after the Parade, thousands of people gather on the streets that did not get in. They are also joined by those who parade in costume and just want to party more, making the crowd even more colorful with their fancy-dresses. It turns the whole downtown area into a huge and lively open-air bar.