It’s official: it’s Rock in Rio week! The festival kicks off this Friday (13), with performances by Travis Scott, 21 Wild, Ludmila, Mature and much more.
You’ve already bought your ticket, but you still don’t know how to get there City of Rock? Don’t worry, Todateen helps you find the best alternatives so you don’t have any problems.
As already announced by the Rock in Rio organization itself, traffic will be limited throughout the city of Rock. And one more warning: there will be no parking! For those who intend to enjoy the 500 hours of the festival’s show, the organization’s advice is to use public transportation.
From the first day of Rock in Rio, Friday (13), a mobility program will offer more comfort and convenience to fans. MetrôRio will operate 24 hours a day for early morning boarding at Jardim Oceânico station, bound for all stations on lines 1, 2 and 4.
Meanwhile, the BRT service “Expresso Rock in Rio” will have boarding points at the Jardim Oceânico, Alvorada and Paulo da Portela terminals. It will take fans directly to the Centro Olimpico Terminal, the closest point to Cidade do Rock.
Finally, those coming from far away can enjoy First Class transportation, a success in past editions of the festival. It has come to cover several boarding points in the city of Rio de Janeiro and to expand the service to serve festival fans in other cities, also covering the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais.
Source: Terra

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