Mercure Rio De Janeiro Arpoador Hotel
This dapper all-suites hotel is nicely located in Arpoador, giving easy access to both Ipanema and Copacabana...
We will list accommodation in order of preference. For those nights when you need a break from shared showers and thin mattresses, we've also included a few midrange options as well as a few splurges for a real break from the long-haul grind.
Accommodation costs vary from country to country, with Andean countries (especially Bolivia) being the cheapest (from around US$5 per night) and Brazil, Chile, Argentina and the Guianas the costliest (upwards of US$30).
This dapper all-suites hotel is nicely located in Arpoador, giving easy access to both Ipanema and Copacabana...
Brazilians hate to be alone, and you rarely are at this high-use business hotel...
This wedge-shaped high-rise sits tucked into a palm-lined back street of swishy Las Condes. As an apart-hotel it is a comfortable base for long-term visitors or those who prefer eating in...
Contemporary in a minimalist way, this hotel sits in a good location close to Recoleta. There’s a snazzy lobby area with patio beyond and to the side. Rooms are comfortably modern and all come with kitchenette; some have two bedrooms...
This six-story building is hardly luxurious – the halls could use a lick of paint and views out the window vary – but the modern, spacious suites all have fully equipped kitchenettes and dining areas...
When the wind howls, these few modern cabins are a snug spot for groups, couples or families, smack in the center of town. Owner-run, the service is impeccable. Kitchens come fully equipped and there’s room service and cable TV...
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