The opening of the Enseada Christmas tree will change traffic in Botafogo on Sunday; See closed streets and how to get to the event

For the first time, Botafogo will have its own light show over the water. Starting on Sunday the 30th of this month, the iconic view of the cove – flanked by Sugarloaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer – will share the spotlight with an 80-metre-tall floating tree and 2.3 million LED lights. Organizers expect the new tourist site to receive at least 650,000 visitors by January 6, which will require a special traffic plan in the area. Check details on how to get there, which streets will be closed and the security layout.

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The opening ceremony begins Sunday at 5 p.m. The music program starts immediately afterwards, at 5:30pm, with the Brazilian Navy Choir, followed by DJ Tammy at 6pm. The passage of the Coca-Cola convoy is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Later, at 7pm, the Christmas Orchestra takes the stage with appearances by Brittinho da Sirinha, Bello and Rachel Luz. The most anticipated moment of the night is the tree lighting show, which takes place at 8pm, and the event ends at midnight.

Botafogo Bay will be closed in both directions when the Christmas tree opens - Photo: Lucas Tavares / Agência O Globo
Botafogo Bay will be closed in both directions when the Christmas tree opens – Photo: Lucas Tavares / Agência O Globo

The ceremony begins early Sunday, and the Traffic Engineering Company of Rio de Janeiro (CET-Rio) will carry out a special operation to ensure safety and order. Planning will begin at 3 p.m., with agents preparing to anticipate lane closures if necessary. Electronic signs installed on the roads will display real-time warnings, informing drivers of closures and indicating alternative routes.

Avenida Nações Unidas will be completely closed to traffic at 4pm, towards the centre, between Fogo de Chão and Praça Nicaragua. At exactly five o’clock in the evening, at the start of the program, Botafogo Bay will be completely closed in both directions.

Aterro do Flamengo will be closed to the entertainment area from 7am and will not reopen at the usual time, 6pm. The road will remain closed until the water is completely drained after the scheduled ceremony ends at midnight.

The operation will include traffic agents and operational vehicles, including motorcycles, who will work to direct drivers and pedestrians. CET-Rio technicians will also monitor movement using cameras.

  • 4 pm: Two lanes of Av. Nações Unidas (towards the centre) is closed between Fogo de Chão steakhouse and Praça Nicaragua.
  • 5 pm: Total blocking of Botafogo Cove lanes in both directions.
  • 6 pm: Aterro do Flamengo has not reopened. The entertainment area will remain exceptionally closed until the end of the event and the audience is completely exhausted.
The public should give preference to public transportation on the opening day of the Christmas tree in Enseada de Botafogo - Photo: Ana Branco
The public should give preference to public transportation on the opening day of the Christmas tree in Enseada de Botafogo – Photo: Ana Branco

CET-Rio recommends that the public prefer public transportation and avoid driving around the event area. Moreover, pedestrians should only cross from designated places and follow the instructions of traffic officers. Check out the main transportation runs below:

  • subway: It will work normally. The recommendation is for the public to get on and off at Botafogo Station, via Access C – São Clemente (Praia).
  • Train: It will operate normally, with weekend operations.
  • Express transportation: It will operate normally, with weekend operations.
  • VLT Carioca: It will operate normally, with weekend operations.

How to get to Botafogo Bay

On the 30th and on weekends, the public will be able to reach Botafogo Enseada through two access points. Crossings will be exclusively through pedestrian crossings that lead directly to underground tunnels, ensuring a greater degree of safety and organization for visitors to the shows.

The two main accesses will be:

  • Tunnel 1 – At the beginning of Rua São Clemente, near the subway exit.
  • Tunnel 2 – At the top of the Argentina Building in Praia de Botafogo near No. 228.

The stage will be installed between these two entrances in the center of Enseada. The Food Village will operate near the tunnels on opening day, and on the following weekends, it will be centered in the Tunnel 1 area.

Since the area is large-scale and there will be no direct street crossing for safety reasons, the entire traffic flow will be directed through underground tunnels.

On the opening day, the Municipal Guard of Rio (GM-Rio) organized a special operational scheme to ensure security and urban planning. The operation will involve a crew of 92 agents, supported by 25 vehicles, who will patrol the entire Botafogo Bay area.

Proceedings are scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., with the public expected to arrive. The teams will remain on alert during all performances and tree lighting, and the work will not end until the crowds have completely dispersed in the early hours of the morning.

The Rio de Janeiro State Military Police (PMERJ) has also prepared a special security plan for the 30th. In total, 133 military police officers will work in the area, strategically distributed. The reinforcement includes foot police work, stationing vehicles at strategic points, and conducting preventive patrols on the roads leading to Botafogo Bay.

Teams will be mobilized before, during and after the scheduled activities, with the aim of increasing visitors’ feelings of safety. Police work will also be strengthened during the event through specialized units.

Enhancing surveillance with cameras and drones

The inauguration of the Christmas tree in Enseada de Botafogo will include strengthening surveillance in the area - Photo: Gabriel de Paiva/Agência O Globo
The inauguration of the Christmas tree in Enseada de Botafogo will include strengthening surveillance in the area – Photo: Gabriel de Paiva/Agência O Globo

To enhance mobility monitoring and surveillance on the opening day, the Operations and Resilience Center of Rio City Hall (COR-Rio) will begin receiving images from 33 new cameras installed on Avenida das Nações Unidas and other roads close to the event. With the new equipment, the district will have 105 devices.

Fifty workers will be on duty in front of a 104-metre-long screen, with a special design showing the main blocking points and access to the neighbourhood. A drone will also be used to monitor areas where there is no camera coverage.

The operation will be supported by representatives of municipal bodies, such as CET-Rio, the Municipal Guard, the Secretariat of Public Order (Seop) and Comlurb, as well as security teams and public service concessionaires.

*Intern under the supervision of Claudia Meneses.