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Parks #30 in Rio de Janeiro

Parque Eduardo Guinle

4.7 · 8,790 reviews
A quiet and refined urban oasis.
Parque Eduardo Guinle - R. Paulo César de Andrade, s/n - Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22221-090, Brazil
Interesting facts
1

The park served as the private garden for the Guinle family's mansion, which is now the official residence of the Governor of Rio de Janeiro.

2

Lucio Costa, the primary urban planner of Brasília, designed the residential buildings that border the park.

3

The landscape design utilizes native Brazilian plant species, a signature element of Roberto Burle Marx's artistic style.

4

The park is enclosed within a gated perimeter, significantly reducing noise pollution compared to other public squares in Rio.

5

It contains a series of decorative ponds and water features that are part of the original hydraulic landscaping plan.

Overview

Parque Eduardo Guinle is a historically significant garden estate located in the Laranjeiras neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. Originally the private grounds of the Guinle family, the park was landscaped by the renowned landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The site features a central duck pond, lush tropical flora, and undulating topography designed to mimic natural forest surroundings. It is framed by several notable mid-20th-century modernist residential buildings, including works by Lucio Costa. The park provides a quiet, pedestrian-only environment protected by high security and controlled access gates. Visitors find paved pathways that weave through densely shaded areas featuring native Atlantic Forest vegetation.

Photo spot

The bridge crossing the main duck pond, providing a view of the water with the modernist apartment buildings in the background.

Insider tips

Bring insect repellent, as the dense vegetation and water features attract mosquitoes.

The park is gated; ensure you arrive before the closing time indicated at the entrance.

It is a popular spot for local residents to exercise; expect increased foot traffic on weekend mornings.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting late in the afternoon on weekdays when school children use the playground, as it becomes crowded.

Good to know

The park operates under a strict access schedule with nightly closures enforced by security.

Etiquette

Maintain a low volume; refrain from feeding the ducks and wildlife; keep pets on a leash.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45 minutes to 1 hour
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to enjoy the quiet atmosphere and cooler temperatures.
Address
Parque Eduardo Guinle - R. Paulo César de Andrade, s/n - Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22221-090, Brazil
-22.931, -43.183
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Details
Landscape DesignDesigned by Roberto Burle Marx
Shade & rest areasAbundant natural shade from Atlantic Forest trees and scattered park benches

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to enjoy the quiet atmosphere and cooler temperatures..

The bridge crossing the main duck pond, providing a view of the water with the modernist apartment buildings in the background.

Close by you'll find Escadaria Selarón, Museu da República (Palácio do Catete), Christ the Redeemer.