1. The Selarón Steps, also known as Escadaria Selarón, is a set of colorful steps in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The steps were originally created by Chilean artist Jorge Selarón as a tribute to the Brazilian people, and are made up of over 2000 tiles collected from all over the world. In addition to the tiles, the steps also feature over 200 painted panels in a variety of styles and colors. The steps have been featured in movies, music videos, and various other forms of media, and are a popular tourist attraction in Rio de Janeiro.

2. The steps are open to the public 24/7 and there is no entrance fee. There is no phone number available.

3. The Selarón Steps are located in the Lapa neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, and can be easily reached by public transportation. The closest metro station is Glória, and there are also buses and taxis that can bring you to the steps.