MARINA DA GLORÍA 🇧🇷 BRASIL – SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
22° 55.0666′ S   043° 10.2133′ W

MARINA GLORIA IS PROUD TO WELCOME THE OCEAN POSSE

We offer a 5% discount on the daily package price, based on the current rate at the time of use, for members of the Ocean Posse. Energy, water, and other services provided to vessels during the daily rate will be charged separately at the current rate and will be agreed upon arrival between BR Marinas and the vessel.

Marina da Glória combines several qualities in a single location. With a privileged location, it offers its users comfort, tranquility, and the convenience of being close to the city center and next to Santos Dumont Airport.

Amenities

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Showers
  • Restrooms
  • Fuel
  • Wifi
  • Restaurants
  • Laundry Machines
  • Chandlery
  • Security
  • Pharmacy
  • Sailing School

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LOCATION

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NEARBY 

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Glória do Outeiro

Built in 1739, this hilltop Baroque church is one of Rio’s most beautiful colonial landmarks. Its whitewashed façade and gilded interior reflect the Portuguese influence, while the elevated site gives sweeping views of Guanabara Bay.
Praça Paris (Paris Square)
A formal French-style garden designed in the 1920s, complete with symmetrical walkways, fountains, and manicured flowerbeds. It was modeled after the gardens of Versailles and restored to its original elegance in recent years.

Monument to the Dead of World War II

A striking modernist memorial erected in the 1960s, honoring Brazilian forces who fought in WWII. Its solemn architecture and eternal flame make it an important national remembrance site.
Museum of Modern Art (MAM Rio)
Housed in a landmark building designed by Affonso Eduardo Reidy, the museum features Brazilian modern and contemporary art. Its permanent collection and rotating exhibitions make it a cultural centerpiece of Flamengo Park.

Carmen Miranda Museum
A quirky and colorful museum dedicated to Brazil’s beloved samba singer and Hollywood star. It showcases her costumes, jewelry, and stage memorabilia—perfect for a deep dive into Brazilian popular culture.

Glória Neighborhood Streets

Wandering the sloping streets of Glória reveals a mix of colonial townhouses, early 20th-century mansions, and traditional bars. It’s one of Rio’s oldest neighborhoods, full of atmosphere and a sense of lived history.

Glória Fair (Feira da Glória)

Held every Sunday since the 1940s, this bustling open-air market offers fresh produce, tropical fruits, and typical Brazilian street food. It’s as much a cultural immersion as it is a local shopping tradition.

Hotel Glória (Historic Facade)
Opened in 1922, this Art Deco-influenced hotel was once Rio’s most glamorous address, hosting heads of state and celebrities. Although currently closed, its elegant exterior remains an architectural highlight of the neighborhood.

Catete Palace (Palácio do Catete)

Just a short walk from Glória, this 19th-century neoclassical palace was Brazil’s presidential residence until 1960. Today it houses the Museum of the Republic, showcasing artifacts from Brazil’s political history.

Santa Teresa Tram & Neighborhood (Nearby)
A historic tramway runs from downtown into Santa Teresa, a bohemian district perched on a hill above Glória. Its colonial houses, ateliers, and murals make it one of Rio’s most charming cultural quarters.

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