Welcome to the grandest and most vibrant spectacle in Brazil: Carnival! A celebration of grand proportions that warmly welcomes visitors from all over, providing them with an unforgettable immersion in the cultural richness of Brazil. Discover the origins of this party that is intertwined with the country’s history, the diversity of rhythms that drive it and the unmissable destinations where this magic happens.

Brazilian Carnival has its roots in the colonial period, being a legacy of European Carnival festivities. Brazilians, however, left their mark by incorporating elements of African culture, resulting in a incomparable celebration. In the 20th century, Carnival expanded even further in Brazil, embracing a diversity of forms and rhythms, from the iconic samba to the vibrant axé, frevo and maracatu. Samba schools, street blocks, dances and electric trios offer a variety of options for revelers to immerse themselves in the festive days. Rio de Janeiro, unquestionably, is the epicenter of one of the most iconic Carnivals in the country. Rio’s street Carnival is recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest in the world, attracting approximately two million revelers per day to follow the blocks. Meanwhile, the Sambódromo of Marquês de Sapucaí serves as the official stage for the annual parade of Rio’s samba schools. This grand spectacle involves each school performing according to a specific plot, delighting both the audience and the judges. São Paulo is not far behind, standing out both in the street blocks and in the samba school parades. The metropolis attracts more and more tourists, providing them with a vibrant experience during festival days. In other regions, the rhythm of Carnival takes on different nuances. Salvador, for example, is the stage for Afro groups such as Ilê and Olodum, the latter recognized as Bahia’s cultural heritage, which bring African traditions to the center of the festival. The electric trios take to the streets of Salvador with axé and the public follows the trio through the city’s circuits. In Recife and Olinda, frevo and maracatu infect revelers who celebrate in both cities. Wearing colorful and fun masks and costumes is an essential part of Brazilian Carnival. It is the moment when creativity comes to the fore and everyone is invited to have fun, creating an atmosphere of contagious joy that resonates throughout the country. Brazilian Carnival is more than a party; It is a unique experience, a celebration of culture, diversity and passion that beats in the heart of Brazil. Come be part of this unique party!
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