Urca, Rio de Janeiro
Facts and practical information
Urca is a traditional and wealthy residential neighborhood with nearly 7,000 inhabitants in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Although most of the neighborhood dates from the 1920s, parts of it are much older. What is now called the Forte São João, a military base at the foot of the Sugarloaf Mountain, is where the first Portuguese settlement in Rio was founded by Estácio de Sá on March 1, 1565. The French had arrived 12 years earlier and founded a settlement, called France Antarctique, close to what is now Flamengo and Gloria districts, in downtown Rio. The French, riven by internal disputes between Catholics and Protestants, were massacred by the Portuguese and their Indian allies in attacks organised from here, expelling them from the nearby Villegagnon Island. The street now called Rua São Sebastião, in Urca, which leads from behind the fort to the Urca casino, was originally a trail from the Portuguese fort skirting the edge of the sea to the mainland along the peninsula that houses the Sugar Loaf and a smaller hill, the Morro da Urca. Rua São Sebastião thus has some claim to be the oldest street in Rio. ()
Botafogo (Urca)Rio de Janeiro
Urca – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sugarloaf Mountain, Palácio Laranjeiras, Earth Sciences Museum, Morro da Urca.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Urca?
How to get to Urca by public transport?
Aerialway
- Morro da Urca • Lines: Teleférico do Pão de Açúcar (6 min walk)
- Praia Vermelha • Lines: Teleférico do Pão de Açúcar (13 min walk)
Bus
- Shopping Rio Sul • Lines: Riosul-Cav (25 min walk)
- BRS 2 Belford Roxo • Lines: Brs 2, BRS Copacabana (33 min walk)
Metro
- Futura estação Morro de São João (30 min walk)
- Flamengo • Lines: 1, 2 (30 min walk)