https://ca.trip.com/moments/poi-brazilian-carnival-149541265
CAD

[2025 Rio de Janeiro ] Travel Guide for Brazilian Carnival (Updated Feb)

7.7
Festivals

Brazilian Carnival is an annual Brazilian festival that is held between the afternoon of the Friday before the first day of Lent and noon on the first day of Lent each year, marking the beginning of Lent, which is 40 days before Easter. Brazilian Carnival is influenced by African culture in Brazil. Saints cannot eat meat on this day. During the Brazilian Carnival, crowds dance and sing to the beat in the streets of the city. The Brazilian Carnival began in Portugal. After Portugal ruled Brazil, it introduced the Carnival held in Portugal. The Brazilian Carnival is the largest festival in Brazil. During the Brazilian Carnival, there will be large-scale parades organized by samba schools in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Victoria. The public can watch the parade for free. In Belo Horizonte, Recife, Olinda, Salvador and Porto Seguro, the public can interact directly with the groups participating in the marches.

Address:
巴西各地区
Post