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Top 5 urban hotels in Brazil /

2023-05-09 09:28:19

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Simone Scorsato

2023-05-09 09:28:19

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Brazil, an economic powerhouse with rich cultural diversity, beautiful natural landscapes and home to some of the world’s great cities, also boasts city hotels known for their unique architecture and design, making them works of art in the metropolitan landscape and visual reference points for visitors and locals alike.

Designed to reflect local culture and history, their architectural wealth is evident in every detail. In addition to the carefully planned facade, the interior spaces, which stimulate the imagination and are decorated with modern furniture and artwork of different styles and influences, are designed to provide a unique sensory experience by combining elegance, comfort and functionality. Discover hotels in five different Brazilian cities that not only enchant, but also provide the perfect setting for memorable moments.

B Hotel, Brazil

The country’s capital, Brasília, is a symbol of Brazilian modernity and a landmark in architecture and urban planning. The city was designed in the late 1950s under President Juscelino Kubitschek, popularly known as JK, with a characteristic layout of wavy lines. Developed by architects Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa, the plan made the city a landmark in development and a reference in urban design.

B Hotel is located on Eixo Monumental, in the heart of Brasília, which resembles an open-air gallery. Designed by Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld, the hotel has a striking architecture, just like the city around it. The building contains free spans, posts and breeze blocks (cobogó). The interior features Brazilian-designed furniture and indigenous art, one of the highlights of the décor.

On the roof, Bar 16 offers a beautiful view to enjoy the daily spectacle of the sun setting over the Cerrado while sipping signature drinks.

Hotel Unique, Sao Paulo

Hotel Unique has been an inspiring landmark in São Paulo for 15 years. The city, the economic engine of Latin America, is known for its cultural diversity, welcoming a wide variety of ethnicities, vibrant cultural life and having some of the best gastronomic offerings in the southern hemisphere. A benchmark in luxury hospitality, Hotel Unique captivates with its service and attention to every detail: architecture, technology, comfort, art, design, fashion, food and music create an unforgettable experience for all who visit São Paulo.

Designed by architect Ruy Ohtake, the hotel features 94 suites, with interiors by João Armentano and landscaping by Gilberto Elkis. Aside from its unusual facade for a hotel, Skye restaurant has a red pool and lounge with panoramic views of city landmarks such as Ibirapuera Park and the Paulista Avenue skyline.

Emiliano Rio, Rio de Janeiro

The Emiliano Rio Hotel is located in Rio de Janeiro, the postcard city of Brazil, right in front of the famous Copacabana Beach. Featuring a contemporary design by Arthur Casas, the hotel offers 90 rooms that emphasize natural light and connect guests to the beautiful city of Rio.

It also houses the Santapele Spa, which is perfect for relaxing and restoring the energy needed to balance body, mind and soul. The restaurant, Emile, is divided into two areas, with a cozy atmosphere and a huge vertical garden.


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LK Design Hotel, Florianopolis

Florianópolis, nicknamed “Floripa” and the Magic Island, is the capital of the state of Santa Catarina. A perfect place to rest, connect with nature, explore trails and discover countless beaches and lagoons. Influences of the Azores culture of the early settlers are reflected in traditions, customs, folklore and cuisine.

Located in the most elegant area of ​​Florianópolis, LK Design Hotel was designed by architect Roberto Migoto. It explores minimalism with modern suites that offer privileged views of different points of the city. It has 168 rooms, a rooftop bar and an infinity pool, ideal for watching the sunset.

Hotel Fasano, El Salvador

This bucket list wouldn’t be complete without Fasano Salvador, located in the historic heart of Bahia’s capital. In the cobbled streets of Pelourinho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, colorful centuries-old mansions share space with baroque churches and numerous cultural events and musical performances take place throughout the year.

Located in Castro Alves Square, Fasano Hotel offers unparalleled views of the Bay of All Saints. It is housed in a historic building designated as a Cultural Heritage of Bahia. At the entrance, the lobby has been restored to preserve the original wall and floor coverings, faithfully reproduced in Carrara marble and Verde Alpi granite. The hotel has 70 rooms, a restaurant signed by Rogério Fasano, a business center and a rooftop leisure area.

Simone Scorsato is Executive Director of the Brazilian Luxury Travel Association. BLTA’s main goal is to promote and strengthen Brazil as a travel destination in the global luxury market.

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