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Windsor California Copacabana, hotel in Rio de Janeiro

Ideally located on the seafront of Copacabana Beach, Windsor California Copacabana offers comfortable accommodation with contemporary furniture and overlooking the ocean.

Staff were very friendly and helpful especially one lady by the name of Tyrah. Location was perfect, right opposite Copacabana beach. Plenty of choice of restaurants nearby. Excellent view from rooftop.
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
Superb
4,229 reviews
Price from588.71 leiper night
Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel, Rio de Janeiro, hotel in Rio de Janeiro

The elegant 5-star Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel, Rio de Janeiro offers luxurious rooms with marbled bathrooms and panoramic ocean views, located on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beachfront.

excellent service and location,historical buildings
Scored 9.5
9.5
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
1,500 reviews
Price from2,774.58 leiper night
Miramar By Windsor Copacabana, hotel in Rio de Janeiro

Located right across from the famous Copacabana Beach, the Miramar By Windsor Copacabana features a green granite pool and a modern gym.

Great location, rooms are kept in good condition, breakfast selection is spot on and the in-hotel restaurant is extraordinary. But aside from all these things, what makes this hotel shine is its staff, lovely people in every part of the hotel. We felt welcome and enjoyed every interaction with the staff.
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated superb
Superb
4,750 reviews
Price from688.48 leiper night
Vila Santa Teresa, hotel in Rio de Janeiro

Located in Rio de Janeiro, 4.5 km from Escadaria Selarón, Vila Santa Teresa provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

Breathtaking view,
Scored 9.4
9.4
Rated superb
Superb
216 reviews
Price from2,186.73 leiper night
Emiliano Rio, hotel in Rio de Janeiro

Boasting an outdoor infinity pool, Emiliano Rio is set in a privileged location in Rio de Janeiro, beachfront to Copacabana Beach.

Beautiful view from the pool a hotel with a lot of charm the interior design is beyond expectations. We met one lady who was working there who was going above and beyond her name is Luiza she made our stay beyond amazing and we thank her.
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
Superb
912 reviews
Price from2,235.93 leiper night
Santa Teresa Hotel RJ - MGallery, hotel in Rio de Janeiro

Located in the historical and cultural heart of Rio de Janeiro, this 5-star boutique hotel offers a unique concept of tropical design and panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro’s bay.

A lovely oasis of calm in the middle of Santa Teresa. The bedrooms are spacious and the beds are extremely comfortable, we had the best night sleep here. Our room had a small patio which overlooked a beautifully kept garden. The pool area and pool bar are very comfortable and great views of the city centre. Breakfast was included in the room right? It was à la cart which was different to all the other hotels we stayed in. There was fabulous choice and the waiting staff suggested trying things we had never had during our three weeks in Brazil. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful and made you feel at home The location is excellent - just a couple of minutes walk to Largoa de Guimaraes with it’s restaurants, bars and the tram stop.
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated superb
Superb
483 reviews
Price from1,672.70 leiper night
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  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    The best time to go is early as it gets very crowded even...

    The best time to go is early as it gets very crowded even from as early as 08h00. Take the shuttle up, it takes you all the way up rather than the tram or bus - with those you still have to walk a bit, and it's quite steep.
    Lungelo Kandy
    South Africa
  • Scored 6.0
    6.0

    It's an epic landmark to visit, so of course you must go...

    It's an epic landmark to visit, so of course you must go when visiting Rio for the first time. BUT...the crowds, OMG! I first visited the site in 2009 and it was pretty crowded but enjoyable. Now, going there 10 years later it was completely different experience. There is a whole system to get up to the point by shuttle bus (pay) get a ticket (pay) wade through the long line as if you're at Six Flags newest ride, then take another shuttle van from the ticket building to the actual point. Inch your way through the crowd (pay with your sanity), but good luck trying to take a photo or even walk in to look up because everyone else is blocking the way while they take their photos. If you're claustrophobic you will not survive. The view is amazing, the experience is exhausting. Best advice is to go as early as possible, right when they open or try to visit off peak season or days. Since the Olympics and World Cup it seems many more people are visiting Rio. Plan accordingly.
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    benslife
    United States

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