Campo de futebol do Flamengo na Gávea, com arquibancada rubro-negra e o Morro Dois Irmãos ao fundo, em dia ensolarado
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Flamengo Museum in Rio de Janeiro: our visit in June 2025 + Gávea tour

If you are looking for a complete experience in Rio de Janeiro that combines football, culture, and a well-planned itinerary, visiting the Flamengo Museum in Rio de Janeiro is one of the best choices in 2026.

In this complete guide, we share our real experience on the Gávea tour, what to expect from the museum, updated prices, practical tips, and how to plan a perfect itinerary including lunch and a stroll around the Lagoon.

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Whether you’re a Flamengo fan or just a curious traveler, this tour is really surprising.

Campo de futebol do Flamengo na Gávea, com arquibancada rubro-negra e o Morro Dois Irmãos ao fundo, em dia ensolarado


📊 Quick overview — Flamengo Museum

ItemInformation
LocationGávea – South Zone of Rio
Type of tourMuseum + guided tour
Duration1h30 to 2h
Average priceFrom R$ 50
Ideal profileFamilies, couples, and football fans
Is it worth it?Yes, immersive experience

Flamengo’s history: a club born to be giant

The Flamengo Rowing Club was founded in 1895 as a rowing association. Football would officially arrive in 1912, and from then on the club would become a national powerhouse. With a huge fan base and titles spanning generations, Flamengo has collected titles in Brazil and around the world, including the Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup.

The club’s history intertwines with the history of the sport in the country. Flamengo has produced idols like Zico, Júnior, Adriano, Gabigol, Arrascaeta, and many others, playing a leading role in epic moments that are immortalized in the museum’s collection.

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What is the Flamengo Museum?

Located inside the club’s headquarters in Gávea, the Flamengo Museum is an interactive, modern, and exciting space. It presents the club’s entire history in various formats: multimedia panels, trophies, historic jerseys, videos, and even sensory experiences.

The museum is not just a static exhibition. It was designed to make visitors relive memorable moments from the rubro-negro history. Visitors can see, hear, and feel the locker room environment, relive historic goals, and even experience the thrill of lifting a virtual trophy.

Internal stairway of the Flamengo Museum with memorable phrases from the club's anthem in red and black colors.

How is the Gávea tour in 2025?

During our visit in June 2025, we had the opportunity to complete the full guided tour of Flamengo’s facilities in Gávea — and we can safely say that the experience is even more engaging than in previous years. Right from the start, we noticed significant improvements in the tour’s structure, which is now better organized, immersive, and welcoming.

In addition, the guides demonstrated remarkable preparation: they are attentive, deeply know the club’s history, and can keep a relaxed atmosphere throughout the journey. All of this helps visitors feel part of Flamengo’s story.

Another important differentiator is the use of technological resources and interactive spaces, which make the tour more dynamic and appealing for both adults and children. For this reason, we can say that the Gávea tour in 2025 is even more complete, exciting, and professional — an experience no football fan (or lover of good stories) can miss.

Arrival at the club and the first spaces

Right at the entrance, we already felt the fans’ energy on the walls with historic phrases and the famous statue of Zico, Flamengo’s eternal idol. We passed by the training fields and facilities that remain in operation, including access to areas where players actually move around.

Golden statue of player Zico with arms open inside the Flamengo Museum, with visitors smiling beside

Locker rooms, pitch, and backstage areas

The highlight of the tour is visiting the locker rooms, where visitors can stand on the ground where the stars prepare for games. The training pitch can also be seen, and there are areas with projections and crowd sounds, creating an unforgettable match-day atmosphere.

View of Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas with Christ the Redeemer in the background on a blue, calm morning in Rio de Janeiro.

The official store and the interactive museum

At the end of the guided tour, just after going through the club’s historic spaces, visitors are led to the Flamengo official store, a true paradise for fans and admirers of the club. In this space, you can find a wide variety of products, ranging from official shirts (current and retro), caps, keychains and backpacks to exclusive collector’s items. In addition, the store frequently releases limited editions tied to recent achievements and idols of the past, which makes the visit even more attractive for those who want to take home a unique souvenir.

Next, the tour continues with entry into the long-awaited Flamengo Interactive Museum, which is undoubtedly one of the main highlights of the experience as a whole. As soon as you pass through the door, you can already perceive the care given to scenography, lighting, and technology used to create a true immersion in the club’s history.

Throughout the route, visitors come across digital panels, themed rooms, emotional videos, 360° projections, and a series of environments that recreate Flamengo’s most memorable moments — from its earliest football achievements, through the unforgettable year 1981, to the modern era, with recent titles and the charisma of new idols.

In addition, there are interactive spaces where you can relive historic plays, hear epic narrations, and even ‘lift’ virtual trophies. The mix of technology, emotion, and memory makes the visitor not only see but feel the grandeur of the club.

For all of that, both the store and the interactive museum represent the cherry on top of an already memorable tour. They are spaces that, together, transform the experience into something complete, sensory, and unforgettable — not only for Flamengo fans, but for any lover of football and Brazilian culture..

Ticket and price panel for the Flamengo Museum in 2025, with updated values for different categories and combos.

📍 Where is the Flamengo Museum

The Flamengo Museum is located inside the club’s official headquarters in Gávea, one of the most upscale areas in Rio de Janeiro’s South Zone, close to Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas.

Address: Avenida Borges de Medeiros, 997 – Gávea, Rio de Janeiro – RJ

The location is strategic and allows you to combine the tour with other regional attractions.

👉 Take the opportunity to include in the itinerary:

💡 Tip: the best way to arrive is by Uber or car. The closest subway is Antero de Quental, with bus integration.


How to get to the Flamengo Museum

The Flamengo headquarters is located in Gávea, Rio de Janeiro’s South Zone, near Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas.

Address: Avenida Borges de Medeiros, 997 – Gávea, Rio de Janeiro – RJ
Transport:

  • By subway: the closest station is Antero de Quental (Line 4), with bus integration.
  • By car: there is paid parking on-site.
  • By bus: several lines stop at Borges de Medeiros and Avenida Lineu de Paula Machado.

Practical information: hours, tickets, and booking for Flamengo Museum

  • Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm
  • Average duration: 1h30 to 2h
  • Tickets: from R$ 50 (prices updated in 2025). Students, seniors, and members have discounts.
  • Where to buy: directly on Flamengo’s official site or at the club’s box office.

Tip: book in advance on game days or holidays to avoid queues and secure your spot.

Screen projecting the year 1981 next to a Libertadores trophy replica at Flamengo Museum.

Is it worth visiting the Flamengo Museum?

Historic Flamengo jersey with Lubrax sponsorship, on display in an illuminated showcase inside the museum.

Without a doubt, yes! Even if you’re not a Flamengo fan, the museum tour is, above all, a true lesson on the rich history of Brazilian football. From the very start, the experience is engaging. Additionally, the tour’s structure is extremely well organized and modern, which greatly contributes to the visitor’s immersion.

Another point worth noting is the energy of the place, which can be felt in every space — from the history-filled corridors to the interactive rooms that delight adults and children. And it doesn’t stop there: while you learn more about the club and its idols, you also are moved by the videos, testimonies, and emblematic achievements.

Finally, it is worth saying that the interactivity makes the tour even more fun and accessible, which makes it an ideal activity for all ages. Even those who don’t follow football regularly often leave impressed and delighted with everything they saw and experienced.

In short, the Flamengo Museum offers a complete, informative, and inspiring experience — one of those that are worth every minute!.

Bronze bust of player Lico, with an explanatory plaque about his Flamengo journey, in the museum's hall of idols

Bonus tip: enjoy Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas after the tour at Flamengo Museum

After finishing the Flamengo Museum tour and being captivated by the club’s history, don’t leave just yet! Just a few steps from the Gávea headquarters, you’ll find the wonderful Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, one of Rio de Janeiro’s most iconic landmarks.

So, enjoy the rest of the day strolling along the tree-lined bike path, renting a pedal boat and smoothly navigating the waters, or, if you prefer, simply sit on one of the many benches or kiosks to admire the scenery. And the best part: all this with the stunning view of Cristo Redentor in the background, creating a breathtaking backdrop.

This combination of culture, sport, and nature makes the outing even more complete, offering moments of relaxation amid the city’s natural beauty. A perfect break before or after lunch, which will surely mark your trip.

Golden trophy of the Copa Sudamericana in Flamengo Museum display case, with a red background and tributes to the players.

Where to eat near the Flamengo Museum? Check out Vamo Steak Bar

One of the biggest surprises of our itinerary was lunch at Vamo Steak Bar, located next to the club. The modern decor and a varied menu – which includes specialty cuts, burgers, and executive dishes – make it an excellent choice.

Menu highlights:

  • Chorizo steak with panko farofa
  • Barbecue pork ribs with rustic potatoes
  • Vamo Special Burger
  • Signature drinks and artisanal desserts

The atmosphere is casual, with fast service and fair prices. Ideal to wrap up the tour on a high note.


Complete itinerary: Tour + Lagoon + Lunch

If you want to repeat the experience, here’s our itinerary for you to save:

TimeActivity
10:00Arrival at Gávea and guided tour
11:30Flamengo Interactive Museum
13:00Lunch at Vamo Steak Bar
14:30Leisure stroll around Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas
16:00Coffee or ice cream at Lagoa kiosks
17:00Tour wrap-up with sunset

Extra tips to make the most of your visit

  • Bring a hat and sunscreen for the post-tour at Lagoa
  • Wear light clothes and comfortable shoes
  • Book in advance on weekends
  • Take photos on the museum panels; they are very instagrammable
  • Take advantage of the official store discounts with the tour ticket
  • Combine with other tours in the South Zone (Botanical Garden, Leblon, etc.)

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is it really necessary to book the Gávea tour in advance?

Yes, it is highly recommended that you book your tour in advance, especially if you plan to visit on long holidays, weekends, or game days at the stadium. This is because demand is usually high on these dates, and as a result, available times fill up quickly. Additionally, by booking in advance through Flamengo’s official site, you guarantee your spot and avoid queues or unforeseen issues on the day of the tour.


2. Does the Flamengo Museum have accessibility for people with disabilities?

Yes, the museum and the Gávea tour have been carefully designed to ensure accessibility for all visitors. Therefore, people with disabilities can move around autonomously and comfortably in all spaces. The site features accessible ramps, elevators, tactile floors, and adapted multimedia resources. This means that both the guided route and the museum visit are inclusive, safe, and well-structured, providing an excellent experience for everyone.


3. Do children need to pay to enter Flamengo Museum?

Depends on age. Children up to 6 years old have free admission, which makes the tour more accessible for families with young children. Those aged 7 to 12 pay half price. However, since pricing policies can change over time, it is always advisable to check directly on the museum’s official website before your visit to confirm current prices and secure possible discounts.


4. Is it possible to visit only the museum, without taking the full Gávea tour?

Yes, that’s a valid option. Visitors can choose to buy only the museum ticket or the combo that also includes the Gávea tour. However, our recommendation is to opt for the full tour, as it offers a much richer immersion into the club’s history. That way, besides visiting the collection, you can also see Flamengo’s backstage areas, such as the locker rooms, training field, and historical spaces of the headquarters.


5. Is there on-site parking available for those going by car?

Yes, the club provides on-site parking for visitors, which is a great convenience, especially for those with children, seniors, or who prefer the comfort of arriving by car. However, it is important to note that parking spaces are limited and subject to availability at arrival. Therefore, if your visit is scheduled for peak times, we recommend arriving a little earlier or considering ride-hailing as an alternative.


6. What is the most suitable clothing to wear for the Gávea tour and museum visit?

Your clothing choice can make all the difference in your experience. Therefore, we strongly suggest wearing light and comfortable clothes, especially if you plan to walk around Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas after the tour. Sneakers or flat shoes are ideal, as part of the tour involves walking and outdoor areas. Also, note that entering the club’s indoor spaces wearing swimwear is not allowed, which is important to know if you’re coming directly from the beach or pool.

Conclusion: an experience that goes beyond football

Visiting Flamengo Museum in Rio de Janeiro goes far beyond a simple homage to the rubro-negro club — it is, in fact, a deep and emotional immersion in the history of Brazilian football. By combining the guided tour of the Gávea headquarters, the museum’s modern and interactive structure, the vibrant atmosphere of the venue, and to top it off, the opportunity to relax by Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas with a delicious lunch at Vamo Steak Bar, the experience becomes one of the most complete, engaging, and unforgettable itineraries for anyone visiting Rio.


📎 Flamengo Club Official Site – Information and tickets


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