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Marriott Rio De Janeiro

Av. Atlântica 2600, Copacabana,
Rio De Janeiro
Southwest Brazil
Brazil
(21) 22-54-6500

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: R$ 300 - R$ 400

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Copacabana’s newest deluxe hotel is striking because it is so different from all the other hotels. It stands taller than the buildings adjacent to it and its architecture is contemporary – almost avant garde. The façade is virtually all-glass and a multi-story atrium rises from the lobby. The sunlight streaming through the windows give a bright and airy feel. Perhaps because the atrium uses so much space, the 245 guest rooms and suites are a bit smaller here than those at comparable stops. But they do have all the same amenities, including CD players, cable TV, safes large enough to hold a laptop and dataports. The 60 Executive rooms include access to the private ninth-floor Executive Lounge, where breakfast is served. All rooms have either ocean or atrium views, with those facing the water costing more. The hotel itself is very guest-friendly. There are wheelchair friendly and non-smoking rooms. There is a rooftop swimming pool and health club, cocktail lounge and a full business center. The Marriott also offers its guests beach service that includes chairs, towels, umbrellas, drinks and snacks at the beach strip fronting the hotel. Breakfast, which is included in rates, plus lunch and dinner are served in the larger Terraneo Restaurant, while the smaller eatery serves sushi. Views of the area from the roof are lovely, especially after dark when the Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado is illuminated.
Last updated January 9, 2008
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