
Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027
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The Rio Carnival is a major annual celebration held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is recognised as one of the largest festivals in the world. The event features various parades and public festivities.
The Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) is the biggest and greatest celebration on Earth. While locals know where to go and what to do. However, as it’s a big Latin American city, the rules are different for them than for visitors. Read on to discover all about the biggest Brazilian carnival. Why Do We Celebrate Rio Carnival? The Brazil Carnival celebrations here are a mix of Portuguese and African traditions. It marked the last time to eat freely before entering the 40 days of Lent. Carne Vale means ‘farewell to meat’ in Latin. Nowadays, the party focuses on the parades of the samba schools at the Sambadrome, particularly on the Sunday and Monday of the Carnival. They bring about 30,000 participants and there are about 90,000 seats to see the show, which starts at 10 pm and can go until dawn. It is electrifying, but if the energy ebbs you can still slip away – they love carnival in Brazil. When is Carnival in Brazil Wondering when is Brazil carnival? The Brazilian Carnival (Carnival do Brazil) 2026 will be from February 5 to February 10, with the Champions Parade on Saturday, February 13. One of the many Rio Carnival dancers, Deposit Photos Rio Carnival Costumes and Rio Carnival Parade The Carnival Rio floats move down the 700 metre runway, surrounded by the precise choreography of their followers, who show absolute dedication. Success here can bring fame or, conversely, demotion to a lower league of samba schools; that keeps everyone focused. The Carnival Rio Balls are another element that should not be missed and were originally inspired by the French Masquerades. Costumes are usually not compulsory, but add to the fun and you may feel out of place without one. Each one has its own theme. While there you can save all these great memories with an audio call recorder . For an alternative carnival in South-America, head to neighbouring Colombia for its Barranquilla Carnival , the world’s second biggest fiesta. The Magic Ball in the Copacabana Palace Hotel is the most exclusive, though others have prices that are much more reasonable. Usually you can buy an ordinary ticket that gets you in, or a VIP that comes with drinks, food and perhaps a table. Shop around and choose the Ball that fits you. There are the Beer Ball and the Gay Scala Ball (with its pink carpet), for example. The Sambodrome This is the centre of the Rio Carnival where visitors can watch samba schools competing along the Marques de Sapucai avenue. Able to seat some 90,000 people it was conceived of by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer who designed the capital Brasilia. Forty judges decide which samba school is the best with the results announced on Ash Wednesday. Parade of the samba school Academicos do Sossego, at the Marques de Sapucai Sambodromo, Deposit Photos Do You Need Tickets for Rio Carnival 2027 Of course millions of locals never go to the Sambadrome and the Balls. The free way to celebrate this Brazil festival is to join in the street parties and street parades. It is not a time for cars or quiet nights. Streets are closed down and the revellers congregate to have fun. Where Is the Best Place To Stay for Carnival Rio? Is Rio safe during carnival? We advice you stay either in Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. Remember when you do go out to take enough money for the night, in a roll (no wallet) and stick it into underwear or interior pockets safely. Leave valuables behind. Only take your cell phone if you have somewhere safe to store it and expect to walk back from wherever you get to. What Do You Wear to Rio Carnival? Make sure you wear something light and comfortable. It gets hot and you will probably end up dancing the night away whether you wish to or not. Carnivals in Brazil The Rio Carnival is not the only Brasil carnival. For further ideas on Brazil carnivals, click here . For more on what to do in Rio, read Rio de Janeiro New Years Eve. Rio Carnival History The Brazil festival dates back to the 1640s when huge feasts were organised in honour of Saturnalia and Bacchus by soldiers. This riotous and somewhat irreligious celebration was converted by the Roman Catholic Church to align with the period leading to Lent, as is the tradition for most carnivals around the world today. In 1840, the first Rio masquerade took place, but the music had a distinctly European flavour with waltzes and polka, rather than what you might associate with the current Rio Carnival. Costumes were made of feathers, grass and bones. Samba music played on drums, Deposit Photos Eventually the carnival spread out to Rio’s neighbourhoods, with parades involving cordoes, or samba-led groups of people, accompanied by percussionists, drummers and other musicians. These parades converted into the competitive blocos, or street parades, that characterise today’s Rio Carnival. Now the city is full of Rio Carnival dancers in their Rio Carnival costumes. It is this which provides the carnival with its unique feel – a riotous drunken celebration by colonial soldiers, converted by the Church, provided with European finesse, before being taken over by the people and given an African beat. When Is Carnival in Rio 2027? The famous Brazil festival the Rio Carnival 2027 will be from February 5 to February 10, with the Champions Parade on Saturday, February 13. February 5–6, 2027): Série Ouro (Gold Series) – samba schools compete at the Sambadrome to earn promotion to the elite Grupo Especial February 7–9, 2027: Grupo Especial – Top-tier samba schools perform over three nights February 10, 2027: Ash Wednesday – Official close of Carnival. February 13, 2027: Champions Parade – The top-ranked schools from the Grupo Especial perform again. Can’t make this Brazil carnival, then try our round-up of the best carnivals around the world . For more inspiration on what to do on your Brazil holidays, visit: www.visitbrasil.com . Updated on 10 January 2026.
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Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027 takes place on Friday, 5 February 2027. The event runs until Saturday, 13 February 2027.
Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027 is held at Whitechapel Gallery in London (77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX).
Tickets for Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027 can be booked via travelbeginsat40.com using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027
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The Rio Carnival is a major annual celebration held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is recognised as one of the largest festivals in the world. The event features various parades and public festivities.
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The Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) is the biggest and greatest celebration on Earth. While locals know where to go and what to do. However, as it’s a big Latin American city, the rules are different for them than for visitors. Read on to discover all about the biggest Brazilian carnival. Why Do We Celebrate Rio Carnival? The Brazil Carnival celebrations here are a mix of Portuguese and African traditions. It marked the last time to eat freely before entering the 40 days of Lent. Carne Vale means ‘farewell to meat’ in Latin. Nowadays, the party focuses on the parades of the samba schools at the Sambadrome, particularly on the Sunday and Monday of the Carnival. They bring about 30,000 participants and there are about 90,000 seats to see the show, which starts at 10 pm and can go until dawn. It is electrifying, but if the energy ebbs you can still slip away – they love carnival in Brazil. When is Carnival in Brazil Wondering when is Brazil carnival? The Brazilian Carnival (Carnival do Brazil) 2026 will be from February 5 to February 10, with the Champions Parade on Saturday, February 13. One of the many Rio Carnival dancers, Deposit Photos Rio Carnival Costumes and Rio Carnival Parade The Carnival Rio floats move down the 700 metre runway, surrounded by the precise choreography of their followers, who show absolute dedication. Success here can bring fame or, conversely, demotion to a lower league of samba schools; that keeps everyone focused. The Carnival Rio Balls are another element that should not be missed and were originally inspired by the French Masquerades. Costumes are usually not compulsory, but add to the fun and you may feel out of place without one. Each one has its own theme. While there you can save all these great memories with an audio call recorder . For an alternative carnival in South-America, head to neighbouring Colombia for its Barranquilla Carnival , the world’s second biggest fiesta. The Magic Ball in the Copacabana Palace Hotel is the most exclusive, though others have prices that are much more reasonable. Usually you can buy an ordinary ticket that gets you in, or a VIP that comes with drinks, food and perhaps a table. Shop around and choose the Ball that fits you. There are the Beer Ball and the Gay Scala Ball (with its pink carpet), for example. The Sambodrome This is the centre of the Rio Carnival where visitors can watch samba schools competing along the Marques de Sapucai avenue. Able to seat some 90,000 people it was conceived of by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer who designed the capital Brasilia. Forty judges decide which samba school is the best with the results announced on Ash Wednesday. Parade of the samba school Academicos do Sossego, at the Marques de Sapucai Sambodromo, Deposit Photos Do You Need Tickets for Rio Carnival 2027 Of course millions of locals never go to the Sambadrome and the Balls. The free way to celebrate this Brazil festival is to join in the street parties and street parades. It is not a time for cars or quiet nights. Streets are closed down and the revellers congregate to have fun. Where Is the Best Place To Stay for Carnival Rio? Is Rio safe during carnival? We advice you stay either in Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. Remember when you do go out to take enough money for the night, in a roll (no wallet) and stick it into underwear or interior pockets safely. Leave valuables behind. Only take your cell phone if you have somewhere safe to store it and expect to walk back from wherever you get to. What Do You Wear to Rio Carnival? Make sure you wear something light and comfortable. It gets hot and you will probably end up dancing the night away whether you wish to or not. Carnivals in Brazil The Rio Carnival is not the only Brasil carnival. For further ideas on Brazil carnivals, click here . For more on what to do in Rio, read Rio de Janeiro New Years Eve. Rio Carnival History The Brazil festival dates back to the 1640s when huge feasts were organised in honour of Saturnalia and Bacchus by soldiers. This riotous and somewhat irreligious celebration was converted by the Roman Catholic Church to align with the period leading to Lent, as is the tradition for most carnivals around the world today. In 1840, the first Rio masquerade took place, but the music had a distinctly European flavour with waltzes and polka, rather than what you might associate with the current Rio Carnival. Costumes were made of feathers, grass and bones. Samba music played on drums, Deposit Photos Eventually the carnival spread out to Rio’s neighbourhoods, with parades involving cordoes, or samba-led groups of people, accompanied by percussionists, drummers and other musicians. These parades converted into the competitive blocos, or street parades, that characterise today’s Rio Carnival. Now the city is full of Rio Carnival dancers in their Rio Carnival costumes. It is this which provides the carnival with its unique feel – a riotous drunken celebration by colonial soldiers, converted by the Church, provided with European finesse, before being taken over by the people and given an African beat. When Is Carnival in Rio 2027? The famous Brazil festival the Rio Carnival 2027 will be from February 5 to February 10, with the Champions Parade on Saturday, February 13. February 5–6, 2027): Série Ouro (Gold Series) – samba schools compete at the Sambadrome to earn promotion to the elite Grupo Especial February 7–9, 2027: Grupo Especial – Top-tier samba schools perform over three nights February 10, 2027: Ash Wednesday – Official close of Carnival. February 13, 2027: Champions Parade – The top-ranked schools from the Grupo Especial perform again. Can’t make this Brazil carnival, then try our round-up of the best carnivals around the world . For more inspiration on what to do on your Brazil holidays, visit: www.visitbrasil.com . Updated on 10 January 2026.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027?
Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027 takes place on Friday, 5 February 2027. The event runs until Saturday, 13 February 2027.
Where is Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027 taking place?
Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027 is held at Whitechapel Gallery in London (77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX).
How do I get tickets for Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027?
Tickets for Rio Carnival (Rio Carnaval) Brazil 2027 can be booked via travelbeginsat40.com using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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