What is the suspended box at Sapucaí like? G1 went up and shows it all
A suspended box at Sapucaí provides a unique viewing experience of the carnival parades from 25 meters above.
The Sapucaí parades in Brazil feature a unique 25-meter-high suspended box that allows 60 guests daily to observe the festivities from a panoramic view. Located above Avenida in Sector 9, this platform offers an exclusive perspective of the Sambòdromo, enhancing the spectator experience during the Carnival season. Prominent figures like BBBs Chaiany and Gabriela alongside singer Ricky Martin have already enjoyed this extraordinary viewpoint.
The box is raised up to six times each night during the samba school parades, with each ascent lasting around 10 minutes. While this duration may not allow spectators to witness a complete samba school performance, it offers enough time to appreciate the vibrant lights and moving floats below. Guests savor small bites and drinks while immersed in the carnival atmosphere, with the rhythms of samba resonating beneath them, creating a memorable experience.
This innovation in carnival viewing highlights the blending of luxury and tradition, showcasing the evolution of how audiences engage with cultural events. As Carnival in Brazil continues to attract international attention, such unique experiences could play a significant role in boosting tourism and rethinking festival attendance.