"These famous steps are colorful and vibrant, showcasing the work of various artists!"
Selarón Steps, Rio de Janeiro
Also known as: Escadaria Selarón. Selarón Steps, a vibrant mosaic of over 2,000 tiles, draw travelers to Rio de Janeiro with their colorful charm. Chilean artist Jorge Selarón began this ongoing project in 1990, transforming a dilapidated stairway into an artistic masterpiece. Each tile tells a story, donated by visitors from over 60 countries, making it a global tapestry of cultures. Vloggers often highlight the steps' photogenic appeal, capturing the kaleidoscope of colors and patterns. Located between the bohemian neighborhoods of Santa Teresa and Lapa, the steps offer a glimpse into Rio's artistic soul. WanderVlogs showcases real traveler experiences, offering tips on the best times to visit and how to navigate the surrounding areas, ensuring a memorable visit.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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