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  1. The Sugarloaf Cable Car (Portuguese: Bondinho do Pão de Açúcar) is a cableway system in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The first part runs between Praia Vermelha and Morro da Urca (at 722 feet (220 m)), from where the second rises to the summit of the 1,299-foot (396 m) Sugarloaf Mountain.

  2. Patricia Ribeiro. Updated on 06/03/19. Chris VR / TripSavvy. The Sugarloaf cable car in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has received over 37 million visitors since it opened in 1912. Cable cars run every 30 minutes or when the car is full. The ride is divided into two stages, each lasting three minutes.

  3. Attractions include the "Bondinho" cable car ride, inaugurated in 1912, Cláudio Coutinho Track for running or walking, the Morro da Urca trail with views of Corcovado, Copacabana, Botafogo and Guanabara Bay, and many rock climbing routes.

  4. One of Rio de Janeiro’s iconic landmarks hit the century mark not long ago: Yep, it’s 100 years and counting for Rio’s Sugarloaf cable cars in Zona Sul. Did you know that each glass-walled cable car (called a bondinho) is capable of holding 65 people?

  5. Há 2 dias · The history of the world-famous Bondinho do Pão de Açúcar (Sugar Loaf cable car), dates back to 1912 when the first section of the cable car that joins the Vermelha Beach (Red Beach) with the Urca hill, was inaugurated, becoming the first cable car Brazilian and third worldwide and placing Rio de Janeiro as a focus of ...