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Sao Paulo Hotels


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  1. Official Tourism Site: São Paulo
  2. Frommer's: Sao Paulo Hotels
  3. Fodor's: São Paulo Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  4. Lonely Planet: São Paulo Where to Sleep
  5. TripAdvisor: Sao Paulo Hotel Reviews  WARNING: Pop-ups
  6. WCities: Sao Paulo Hotels
  7. Travel + Leisure: Sao Paolo Hotels

[edit] Sao Paulo Luxury Hotels

    • Fodor’s Choice:  WARNING:Pop-ups "The design by Ruy Ohtake is one of the attractions of this boutique hotel, where technology rules."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Some of the hotel's best features, though, are actually outside of the rooms. The lovely indoor and outdoor rooftop bar has exquisite views over the city."
    • Fodor’s Review:  WARNING:Pop-ups "The place was modeled after the famous L'Hotel in Paris, and the small number of rooms allows it to focus on providing superior service."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "The rooms themselves are classically decorated, with solid antique-looking furnishings, king-sized beds covered with intricately patterned duvets and similarly floral-patterned curtains, which frame large windows."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Inspired by the work of Philippe Stark, this hotel manages to be at once fashion-forward and reasonably priced."
  • Gran Meliá Mofarrej (Jardim Paulista) Phone: 55-11-3146-5900 Google Maps
    • Fodor’s Review:  WARNING:Pop-ups " The service is fabulous all around, but the four butler-service floors offer other amenities that make you feel even more pampered.”’’
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Boasting beauty and style, the Gran Meliá Mofarrej has artfully decorated rooms that remind visitors there's much more to Brazil than just the skyscrapers of São Paulo."
    • Frommer’s Exceptional Rating: "While more expensive than almost any other hotel in São Paulo, the Emiliano is a bargain compared to what a room like this would cost in New York or Paris."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Its spa services, stylish bar and restaurant, and phenomenal service (with three staff members for every guest), earn Emiliano a place among Brazil's best hotels."

[edit] Sao Paulo Moderate Hotels

    • Frommer’s Exceptional Rating: "Elegant and luxurious, the Tryp Higienópolis (also referred to as the Meliá Confort) looks more like a high-end condominium than a hotel."
    • Fodor’s Review:  WARNING:Pop-ups "This hotel, built in 2000, has bright and spacious rooms with contemporary light-wood furnishings. The 24-story building provides nice views of the city from the top floors."
    • Frommer’s Highly Recommended: "The staff is exceptionally friendly and helpful, and business travelers will appreciate the small and efficient business center."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Rooms here are small and cosy with a warm, modern design, while their attractive features mean they're excellent value."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Having been designed in the 1950s, the rooms are much more spacious than recently conceived options, and each one has a small anteroom, which is a quaint but not terribly useful feature."
    • Fodor's Review:  WARNING: Pop-ups "This old-world-style hotel near Centro has bar-side fireplaces, lots of wood and Persian carpeting, a great variety of classic European design styles, ultrapersonalized service, and the beloved Ca' D'Oro restaurant."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "The rooms here are quite large, and if you enjoy having access to half a dozen restaurants and loads of other amenities (skylounge bar, glass-covered rooftop pool, beauty salon) this might be the place for you."
    • Fodor's Review:  WARNING: Pop-ups "The multilingual staff provides professional service, the restaurants are excellent, and the in-house theater and the Maksoud 150 nightclub, where Frank Sinatra once played, offer entertainment."

[edit] LOCATION Affordable Hotels

    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups "In a good location for business travelers, the Blue Towers has 77 apartments that can be transformed into offices, with foldaway beds."
    • Lonely Planet Selection "Friendly but threadbare, this budget option occupies a fine, old building just a short walk from Praça da República."
    • Lonely Planet Selection "This lovely family-owned guesthouse is a welcome alternative to the high-rise hotels making up the bulk of São Paulo's accommodation."
    • Lonely Planet Selection "On a quiet, almost suburban street, yet just a short walk from Av Paulista, this newly renovated hostel offers decent communal digs, bright and pleasant common areas, and private rooms of varying sizes and comfort levels."

[edit] Sao Paulo Hostels

    • Lonely Planet Selection "It has some of the cheapest private rooms in the city and is near Praça da República and adjacent metro."
    • Lonely Planet Selection "Inside the modern house, there are decent dorm rooms, several basic doubles, a pleasant-enough common area and a good communal kitchen."

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