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Carnival 2011 - Events, Tickets, Parade, Dates, Samba School...etc.

If you are deciding to visit Rio de Janeiro at least once in your life, coming to the 2011 Rio Carnival will definitely be an experience you will never forget. Samba fanatics should not miss the much-talked about Samba dance competitions in the Sambodromo. The competitions take place every day of the Carnival period beginning on March 4th until 8th.

Rio de Janeiro Carnival 2011: Day by Day Events
Rio Carnaval 2011.

Every Carnival Day, March 4th - 8th 2011

Evenings
Popular dances at Cinelândia
20.00 Concerts start at Samba Land and in Lapa
23.00 Rio Scala Ball

Friday, March 4th
13.00 Opening Ceremony - the Carnival King (Momo) is crowned by the city mayor and receives the city´s keys
19.00 Children´s Samba Schools Parade

Saturday, March 5th
09.30 Street Band Cordão do Bola Preta (Downtown)
16.00 Banda de Ipanema meets at Praça General Osório, Ipanema
19.00 Official Costume Competition in Hotel Gloria
20.00 Street Band Competition in Av. Rio Branco, Centro (Downtown)
21.00 Parade of the Samba Schools in the Access Group
23.00 The Magic Ball at Copacabana Palace Hotel

Sunday, March 6th
21.00 Parade of the Samba Schools in the Special Group

Monday, March 7th
21.00 Parade of the Samba Schools in the Special Group

Tuesday, March 8th
16.00 Banda de Ipanema marches for the last time
21.00 Parade of the Samba Schools in Group "B"
23.00 Gay Costume Ball in Rio Scala

In order to help your planning, we want to provide you with all of the dates from the Rio Carnival from 2011 through 2025.

Rio Carnival 2011 dates: March 4th until March 8th
Rio Carnival 2012 dates: February 17th until February 21st
Rio Carnival 2013 dates: February 8th until February 12th
Rio Carnival 2014 dates: February 28th until March 4th
Rio Carnival 2015 dates: February 13th until February 17th
Rio Carnival 2016 dates: February 5th until February 9th
Rio Carnival 2017 dates: February 24th until February 28th
Rio Carnival 2018 dates: February 9th until February 13th
Rio Carnival 2019 dates: March 1rd until March 5th
Rio Carnival 2020 dates: February 21st until February 25th
Rio Carnival 2021 dates: February 12th until February 16th
Rio Carnival 2022 dates: February 25th until March 1st
Rio Carnival 2023 dates: February 17th until February 21st
Rio Carnival 2024 dates: February 9th until February 13th
Rio Carnival 2025 dates: February 28th until March 4th

 
Carnival Video: Musa Do Carnaval - Samba Pride: Sambodromo Beautiful Brazilian Girls
Video:
 
The Sambadrome - the venue where the Samba Schools parades take place - consists of a wide and long parading avenue. It's sided by 14 seating blocks, all made in concrete and capable of holding up to a total of 70,000 spectators. Please, check the PARADING DIAGRAM below:
 

Big, numbered, concrete buildings/structures are along the samba run-way within the Sambodromo. The odd-numbered ones are all on the one side and the even-numbered on the other. Most sectors (3, 4, 5, 7 and 11) have grand stand seats and have boxes in front.

Sector 1 also has grand stand seats. It is in the area where the schools organize themselves for the Parade, but has poor viewpoints. Tickets for this sector are not sold but are given out by the schools.

Sector 2 has covered suites on 3 floors (A, B and C-being on the top). Grand Stand Sector 4 has restricted views (you would not see the paraders from their starting point). It has great atmosphere however with great acoustics, as it is right in front of the drummer's niche. The boxes in front Sector 4 however offer excellent views of the whole Parade, as Sector 2 does not block its viewpoint from this area.

Sector 6 and 13 have grand stand seats which are very cheap due to the fact that the view is poor from this far behind. There are also private numbered chairs in front of these sectors. Sector 9 is the tourist sector which means that tickets for them are mainly sold abroad and are priced significantly higher. In this sector all seats are numbered. You might feel t quite isolated from the Brazilians and the "party" there. Seat types There are two types of Sambodromo seats: grand stand seats and numbered seats (in open or covered boxes/suites and on numbered chairs). Grand Stand seats Grand stand seats (bleachers or "arquibancadas") are on big concrete steps. There are no allocated seats within the sectors (with the exception of sector 9). You may choose how high you want your viewpoint. You can also move at any time to another part/level of your sector. To watch the Parade from a higher position will give a better idea of the schools as a group, and more perspective of the whole Parade. Moving closer, you can appreciate more of the costume details and the paraders' samba. Most people stand up to dance, and here being so close to thousands of Brazilians, you will really experience what carnival actually means to them.

The price difference between these sectors reflects what the market thinks about the views from that particular section of the Parading Avenue. The most expensive seats are around the halfway mark of the runway and just a bit towards the end of the avenue. The best options are Sector 7, 11 or 5.

 

 

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