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Estádio Nilton Santos — Attraction in Região Geográfica Imediata do Rio de Janeiro

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Estádio Nilton Santos
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Padaria Reza Forte
R. José dos Reis, 547 - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-061, Brazil
Paiva's Refeições
R. Piauí, 190 - Todos os Santos, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-130, Brazil
Li Ferreira
R. Piauí - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-110, Brazil
Bucaneiros Méier
R. José Bonifácio, 851 - Méier, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-240, Brazil
Pizza do Primo
R. José dos Reis, 275 - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20756-115, Brazil
Preguiça Lanches
R. Bento Gonçalves, 152 A - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20755-310, Brazil
Rio Pizza Delivery
R. Conselheiro Agostinho, 144 - Todos os Santos, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-160, Brazil
Toca do Engenho Bar e Restaurante
R. Doutor Bulhões, 89 - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20730-420, Brazil
Café e Bar Arval
R. Piauí, 112 - Todos os Santos, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-130, Brazil
Bem Amigos Lanches Gourmet
R. Gen. Clarindo, 180A - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20755-320, Brazil
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Megara Hotel
R. Goiás, 28 - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20756-120, Brazil
B&B Hotels Rio de Janeiro Norte
Av. Dom Hélder Câmara, 5531 - Cachambi, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-145, Brazil
Quartos Prox. Engenhão
R. Junqueira Freire, 528 - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-210, Brazil
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Estádio Nilton Santos

R. José dos Reis, 425 - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-001, Brazil
4.5(13.7K)
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attractions: , restaurants: Padaria Reza Forte, Paiva's Refeições, Li Ferreira, Bucaneiros Méier, Pizza do Primo, Preguiça Lanches, Rio Pizza Delivery, Toca do Engenho Bar e Restaurante, Café e Bar Arval, Bem Amigos Lanches Gourmet
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+55 21 2546-1950
Website
botafogo.com.br

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Nearby restaurants of Estádio Nilton Santos

Padaria Reza Forte

Paiva's Refeições

Li Ferreira

Bucaneiros Méier

Pizza do Primo

Preguiça Lanches

Rio Pizza Delivery

Toca do Engenho Bar e Restaurante

Café e Bar Arval

Bem Amigos Lanches Gourmet

Padaria Reza Forte

Padaria Reza Forte

4.3

(314)

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Paiva's Refeições

Paiva's Refeições

4.5

(371)

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Li Ferreira

Li Ferreira

4.5

(53)

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Bucaneiros Méier

Bucaneiros Méier

4.3

(17)

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4.5
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5.0
2y

Estádio Nilton Santos is Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas' home stadium, in Rio de Janeiro. The stadium was also home to many olympic sports during the Pan American games in Rio and the Summer Olympics in Rio (Usain Bolt broke a WR here!). On Botafogo game days the stadium and it's surrounding areas are filled with fans, lively bars and food stands. I'd recommend trying to book tickets early and arriving a bit earlier to get a sense of the atmosphere around the stadium and get in avoiding long lines (30 min before kick off). If you want to be a part of a rowdy crowd, the East inferior and east superior (Leste Inferior and Leste Superior) sections are the best, as the "ultras" are there with big flags, drums, etc. If you want a great view of the game and less of a crazy crowd, I'd suggest the west end (Oeste Inferior or Oeste superior), as this is the side where the TV booths, media boxes and commentators watch the game from (in other words, any TIFOs and fireworks go off on the opposing side, so you have a better view of that stuff). Overall, the stadium is great, easy access with QR codes, beautiful field and fans that just love the club and are super passionate. It's a great vibe. There is limited parking at the stadium, but you can park at the nearby Norte Shopping (20 min walk, but it's easy to find just follow the fans wearing Botafogo jerseys) and will save you time when leaving the stadium as it's not as crowded. Also gives you the opportunity to use some clean washrooms and grab a bite, as the bathrooms at the stadium do lack in cleanliness, especially in really crowded games as it gets later into the night.

If you have any questions feel free to message me...

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5.0
7y

The stadium remains owned by the City of Rio de Janeiro, but it has been rented to Botafogo until at least 2027 (20 years).[19] The Engenhão was the main venue for top-football competitions in Rio de Janeiro while the Maracanã Stadium was being renovated in preparation for both the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics. Flamengo and Fluminense played their home matches at the Engenhão from the 2010–11 through 2012–13 seasons. The stadium was closed indefinitely in March 2013 after it was found the structural integrity of the roof was not up to standard, and could potentially place spectators at risk.[23] It was announced on 8 June 2013, that the stadium will need a minimum of 18 months of reconstruction work and remain closed until 2015 while the repairs are carried out...

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5.0
1y

Euuu ameiiii o futebollll!! Nao falo portugués más quero aprender porque the songs were sooo lit! Ok for the tourists, this is something you MUST know before you go: the side of the arena that you sit on matters, you cannot go to the opposite team’s side because fights break out. If you are on the visiting team’s side side, it will be less crowded but there won’t be as much chanting because the fans are not all there to fill the seats. I suggest you sit on the side of the home team (make sure you tell the ticket office who’s side you’d like to sit on) because they get let out first. As we were sitting on the side of the visiting team, we were let out 3 hours later. Police and military were watching us leave. It is crazy, and super worth the...

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Estádio Nilton Santos is Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas' home stadium, in Rio de Janeiro. The stadium was also home to many olympic sports during the Pan American games in Rio and the Summer Olympics in Rio (Usain Bolt broke a WR here!). On Botafogo game days the stadium and it's surrounding areas are filled with fans, lively bars and food stands. I'd recommend trying to book tickets early and arriving a bit earlier to get a sense of the atmosphere around the stadium and get in avoiding long lines (30 min before kick off). If you want to be a part of a rowdy crowd, the East inferior and east superior (Leste Inferior and Leste Superior) sections are the best, as the "ultras" are there with big flags, drums, etc. If you want a great view of the game and less of a crazy crowd, I'd suggest the west end (Oeste Inferior or Oeste superior), as this is the side where the TV booths, media boxes and commentators watch the game from (in other words, any TIFOs and fireworks go off on the opposing side, so you have a better view of that stuff). Overall, the stadium is great, easy access with QR codes, beautiful field and fans that just love the club and are super passionate. It's a great vibe. There is limited parking at the stadium, but you can park at the nearby Norte Shopping (20 min walk, but it's easy to find just follow the fans wearing Botafogo jerseys) and will save you time when leaving the stadium as it's not as crowded. Also gives you the opportunity to use some clean washrooms and grab a bite, as the bathrooms at the stadium do lack in cleanliness, especially in really crowded games as it gets later into the night. If you have any questions feel free to message me @FogaoTaEmbalado ⚪️⚫️
Arianne WilsonArianne Wilson
Euuu ameiiii o futebollll!! Nao falo portugués más quero aprender porque the songs were sooo lit! Ok for the tourists, this is something you MUST know before you go: the side of the arena that you sit on matters, you cannot go to the opposite team’s side because fights break out. If you are on the visiting team’s side side, it will be less crowded but there won’t be as much chanting because the fans are not all there to fill the seats. I suggest you sit on the side of the home team (make sure you tell the ticket office who’s side you’d like to sit on) because they get let out first. As we were sitting on the side of the visiting team, we were let out 3 hours later. Police and military were watching us leave. It is crazy, and super worth the experience!!
Dani Ponto RougeDani Ponto Rouge
Acesso fácil, embora a região fique bem engarrafada. Muitos preferem deixar o carro mais longe e completar o percurso a pé. Banheiros com pouca fila. Algumas opções de comida (salgadinho, hambúrguer, pipoca, pizza...), com preço e qualidade de comida de estádio de futebol. Durante todo jogo, passam vendedores de cerveja, água e refrigerante. Alguns aceitam cartão e pix, mas dê preferência para dinheiro, porque a internet é muito ruim em eventos com muitas pessoas. Então, vale sacar uma graninha para essas despesas, antes de ir. Quem levar crianças, não esquecer de colocar uma PULSEIRA DE IDENTIFICAÇÃO, com nome, telefone e endereço do responsável. Chegando ao local, procure o portão referente ao setor do seu ingresso (norte, sul, leste e oeste, superior ou inferior). Passará por um "curralzinho" e por uma revista, até a catraca, onde será verificado o ingresso. Esse começo é tenso, porque tem uma aglomeração grande de pessoas animadas, tem que ficar atento. Depois que entrar, é mais tranquilo. O setor oeste fica bem atrás do banco de reservas, é o melhor lugar, mas é mais caro também. O leste é muito bom também, as torcidas organizadas costumam ficar na leste inferior. O sul é o que fica mais perto da estação de trem, geralmente é reservado para a torcida visitante. É um programa ótimo, especialmente se o time adversário for de fora do Rio, só precisa chegar cedo, ter paciência para o trânsito e disposição para longas caminhadas.
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Estádio Nilton Santos is Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas' home stadium, in Rio de Janeiro. The stadium was also home to many olympic sports during the Pan American games in Rio and the Summer Olympics in Rio (Usain Bolt broke a WR here!). On Botafogo game days the stadium and it's surrounding areas are filled with fans, lively bars and food stands. I'd recommend trying to book tickets early and arriving a bit earlier to get a sense of the atmosphere around the stadium and get in avoiding long lines (30 min before kick off). If you want to be a part of a rowdy crowd, the East inferior and east superior (Leste Inferior and Leste Superior) sections are the best, as the "ultras" are there with big flags, drums, etc. If you want a great view of the game and less of a crazy crowd, I'd suggest the west end (Oeste Inferior or Oeste superior), as this is the side where the TV booths, media boxes and commentators watch the game from (in other words, any TIFOs and fireworks go off on the opposing side, so you have a better view of that stuff). Overall, the stadium is great, easy access with QR codes, beautiful field and fans that just love the club and are super passionate. It's a great vibe. There is limited parking at the stadium, but you can park at the nearby Norte Shopping (20 min walk, but it's easy to find just follow the fans wearing Botafogo jerseys) and will save you time when leaving the stadium as it's not as crowded. Also gives you the opportunity to use some clean washrooms and grab a bite, as the bathrooms at the stadium do lack in cleanliness, especially in really crowded games as it gets later into the night. If you have any questions feel free to message me @FogaoTaEmbalado ⚪️⚫️
Tony

Tony

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Euuu ameiiii o futebollll!! Nao falo portugués más quero aprender porque the songs were sooo lit! Ok for the tourists, this is something you MUST know before you go: the side of the arena that you sit on matters, you cannot go to the opposite team’s side because fights break out. If you are on the visiting team’s side side, it will be less crowded but there won’t be as much chanting because the fans are not all there to fill the seats. I suggest you sit on the side of the home team (make sure you tell the ticket office who’s side you’d like to sit on) because they get let out first. As we were sitting on the side of the visiting team, we were let out 3 hours later. Police and military were watching us leave. It is crazy, and super worth the experience!!
Arianne Wilson

Arianne Wilson

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Acesso fácil, embora a região fique bem engarrafada. Muitos preferem deixar o carro mais longe e completar o percurso a pé. Banheiros com pouca fila. Algumas opções de comida (salgadinho, hambúrguer, pipoca, pizza...), com preço e qualidade de comida de estádio de futebol. Durante todo jogo, passam vendedores de cerveja, água e refrigerante. Alguns aceitam cartão e pix, mas dê preferência para dinheiro, porque a internet é muito ruim em eventos com muitas pessoas. Então, vale sacar uma graninha para essas despesas, antes de ir. Quem levar crianças, não esquecer de colocar uma PULSEIRA DE IDENTIFICAÇÃO, com nome, telefone e endereço do responsável. Chegando ao local, procure o portão referente ao setor do seu ingresso (norte, sul, leste e oeste, superior ou inferior). Passará por um "curralzinho" e por uma revista, até a catraca, onde será verificado o ingresso. Esse começo é tenso, porque tem uma aglomeração grande de pessoas animadas, tem que ficar atento. Depois que entrar, é mais tranquilo. O setor oeste fica bem atrás do banco de reservas, é o melhor lugar, mas é mais caro também. O leste é muito bom também, as torcidas organizadas costumam ficar na leste inferior. O sul é o que fica mais perto da estação de trem, geralmente é reservado para a torcida visitante. É um programa ótimo, especialmente se o time adversário for de fora do Rio, só precisa chegar cedo, ter paciência para o trânsito e disposição para longas caminhadas.
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