Carnival 2026: Rio Metro Will Operate 24 Hours on the Weekend of the Champions Parade and Last Mega Blocos
The Rio Metro will operate 24 hours during the Champions Parade weekend of Carnival 2026 to accommodate participants and attendees.
The Rio Metro is set to implement a special service schedule for Carnival 2026, operating continuously for 42 hours during the Champions Parade weekend, which occurs on the 21st and 22nd. This decision aims to facilitate transportation for the thousands of attendees and participants expected to flock to the Marquês de Sapucaí to witness the final events of the celebrated festival. Notably, this year's service will see the metro running from 5 AM on Saturday through to 11 PM on Sunday, significantly enhancing accessibility for everyone in the city.
During this busy period, Metro Line 2 will connect from Pavuna to General Osório/Ipanema, while Lines 1 and 4 will operate between Uruguai and Jardim Oceânico/Barra da Tijuca. Key transfer points will be available at the Central do Brasil/Centro and General Osório/Ipanema stations, ensuring smooth transit for passengers, especially those headed to the iconic Carnival parade. The scheduled megaoperation is part of a broader initiative to accommodate the enthusiastic crowds celebrating the festival's grand finale.
Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is renowned for its vibrant parades and street parties, attracting millions of locals and tourists alike. The decision to have the metro service running around the clock reflects the city's commitment to ensuring safety and convenience during such a high-traffic event, reinforcing the festive spirit while making transportation hassle-free for everyone coming to join in the excitement of Carnival 2026.