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Estádio Nilton Santos

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
StadiumRio de JaneiroBrazilCapacity: About 46,9311 upcoming events
Estádio Nilton Santos
Type
Stadium
City
Rio de Janeiro
Country
Brazil
Upcoming events
1
Address
R. José dos Reis, 425 - Engenho de Dentro
Time zone
E. South America Standard Time
Capacity
About 46,931

About this venue

Estádio Nilton Santos (also known as Engenhão) is more than a stadium—it’s one of Rio de Janeiro’s most recognizable event landmarks. Its oval bowl, complete with an athletics track and covered stands, gives it a distinctly “Olympic” feel, while a capacity of around 47,000 seats delivers a powerful matchday and concert atmosphere.

Inside, you get strong sightlines from multiple tiers, an immersive crowd experience, and practical amenities that keep the visit comfortable from start to finish—food and drink kiosks, clearly organized sectors, and well-marked entrances. When the stands fill up, the sound and energy travel naturally through the entire bowl.

For arrivals, head to Engenho de Dentro in the city’s north: R. José dos Reis, 425 - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A convenient approach is to use the nearby Olímpica de Engenho de Dentro train station and follow the pedestrian flow to your gate; parking can be found in surrounding streets or private lots depending on the event. For broader city transport options and how to combine lines, see the text further down the page.

About the city

Rio de Janeiro, the “Cidade Maravilhosa,” is not just a postcard of beaches and viewpoints, but also one of South America’s most exciting destinations for top-tier events. The city blends a deep love of sport, a strong live-music scene, and an energy you can feel in every neighborhood, so going to a match or a concert is often only the start of a complete experience. With options ranging from iconic stadiums to modern arenas and large convention venues, Rio is a great choice when you’re looking for tickets to an event you’ll remember.

Getting around Rio is surprisingly practical: MetrôRio is the backbone for moving between downtown and key areas, supported by SuperVia commuter trains, high-capacity BRT Rio corridors, and the VLT Carioca light rail in the central zone. For arrivals from outside the city, the main gateways are Rio de Janeiro/Galeão – Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport (GIG) and Santos Dumont Airport (SDU), while Central do Brasil serves as a natural hub for rail and urban connections. Whether you’re heading to Maracanã, Estádio Nilton Santos (Engenhão), Jeunesse Arena, or Riocentro, the mix of metro, trains, BRT, and taxis/rideshare makes it easy to reach arenas and stadiums without unnecessary stress.

When the crowd disperses and the night continues, Rio offers the perfect “tourist bonus” before or after your event. Walk along Copacabana and Ipanema, ride up to Pão de Açúcar, or visit Cristo Redentor for a panorama that stays with you. For the city’s pulse, choose Lapa, Escadaria Selarón, and the historic streets downtown, and for a calmer break, enjoy Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas and waterfront strolls by Baía de Guanabara. That combination of major events and unforgettable scenery is exactly what makes Rio de Janeiro a destination people love returning to.