"Localizacao otima. Quarto amplo e arrumado. A unica queixa e que o lencol da cama estava rasgado em varios pontos (desgaste da roupa) e ele ja nao deveria fazer mais parte do acervo do hotel."
"Localizacao otima. Quarto amplo e arrumado. A unica queixa e que o lencol da cama estava rasgado em varios pontos (desgaste da roupa) e ele ja nao deveria fazer mais parte do acervo do hotel."
"This is not a hotel, it rents rooms by the hour it is a brothel,we booked for the night through expedia.
It does not have a cafe, coffee shop or restaurant, it has a 24 hr kitchen that will bring meals to your room.
There is no pool and nobody speaks english. The pictures do not match the property.
It is a very dangerous area of the city, where Uber drivers are hesitant to come pick you up.
We only stayed the one night and have to question why Expedia lists this property."
"This is not a hotel, it rents rooms by the hour it is a brothel,we booked for the night through expedia.
It does not have a cafe, coffee shop or restaurant, it has a 24 hr kitchen that will bring meals to your room.
There is no pool and nobody speaks english. The pictures do not match the property.
It is a very dangerous area of the city, where Uber drivers are hesitant to come pick you up.
We only stayed the one night and have to question why Expedia lists this property."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The location of the hotel is perfect as it’s walking distance to copacabana and a great central place to be when you want to branch out to the rest of the city. The hotel had breakfast included which was a nice touch and had a variety of options to choose from. The hotel also has a nice roof top for breaks in between the beach. Those are where the pros end. When we arrived the man at the front desk tried to charge us a full nights stay to check in early. This was apparently a negotiable price bc he knocked it down 100 rs when we said no to his 400rs price. The rooms had mold. We saw 2 roaches in the bathroom which I know are common in Brazil but I’ve been here a few times and this is the first time I’ve seen them in my room. Also the wifi did not work in our room at all. I don’t know if it was bc of the location of our room but it just wouldn’t work. We tried to ask for help. The front desk guy put it through on his Walkie but still 5 days without wifi. We could only connect in the lobby which the guy assured me should not be the case. I would not stay here again. I wouldn’t recommend to others unless it was on super sale. Next time I will just rent a local apt. It may not have amenities but I’m sure it would be better service and better wifi"
"The bathroom was really dirty. Walls had marks all over. It looked like it hadn’t been cleaned properly in a while.
The breakfast was very limited in vegetarian options.
Night staff didn’t speak English. "
"The executive suite was very large and the view of copacabana beach and sugarloaf mountain was beautiful. The only issues we had was one toilet did not work for our entire stay and we had issues with our blinds. There were also lots of stains on the carpet and furniture. Some of the furniture was not in great condition, but overall the room looked generally nice.
The staff were generally friendly.
There was an incident while we stayed where multiple guests got trapped in one of the elevators which resulted in the fire department coming to get the people out. After that, two elevators were down for most of the remainder of our stay.
We booked VIP, where you’re allowed free alcohol and water but only to be consumed in the “VIP lounge” which is simply a small couch next two the VIP check in desk. It was quite awkward to enjoy a drink next to the check in desk. And I don’t understand why we couldn’t have taken water from the VIP area, not even one bottle. The minibar was expensive. Overall I think I grossly overpaid for the executive suite with the flaws we experienced, but the hotel common areas were lovely and made my trip to Rio more enjoyable. The rooftop pool was amazing and the staff at the restaurants and bars were very nice. The vibes were great up on the roof."
What can I expect from a motel trip to Rio de Janeiro?
As you'll save on your room price, you can enjoy more of the attractions in Rio de Janeiro. Not-to-be-missed sights include Christ the Redeemer, Copacabana Beach and Ipanema Beach.
What is a motel?
At most motels, you're likely to find an outdoor pool and a free parking spot. When you stay at a motel, you'll often have access to your room directly from the car park. The word "motel" was conceived in 1925 by the owner of the Milestone Mo-Tel in San Luis Obispo, California.
What are the best motels in Rio de Janeiro?
Hotel Corinto: Stay within a 5-minute drive of Shopping Tijuca and Maracanã Stadium. Enjoy access to the free parking and 24-hour front desk, as well as room amenities such as heating. Hotel Granville: Free WiFi, free parking and a 24-hour front desk are available during your stay. You'll be located within 19 minutes of Maracanã Stadium by car. L'amour Hotel: Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and self-parking. Stay within a 20-minute drive of Olympic Park and RioCentro Convention Center. Hotel Alameda: It's located within a quick 2-minute drive of Consulate General of the United States Rio de Janeiro. A 24-hour front desk along with freebies such as breakfast, WiFi and valet parking are available during your stay. Hotel Show: Stay within a 10-minute drive of Maracanã Stadium and Shopping Tijuca. Enjoy access to the 24-hour front desk, and freebies including breakfast, WiFi and self-parking.
How many motels are there in Rio de Janeiro?
Expedia has 10 inexpensive motels in Rio de Janeiro.
What can I do in Rio de Janeiro?
Visitors like Rio de Janeiro for the museums, art scene and beaches. While you're sightseeing, visit the area's live music. Some popular places to visit include Christ the Redeemer, Copacabana Beach and Ipanema Beach. These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Flamengo Park, Flamengo Beach and Praia de Botafogo. You'll find these family-friendly attractions: Museum of Tomorrow, AquaRio and Júlio Delamare Aquatics Centre.
What's the seasonal weather like in Rio de Janeiro?
Weather can make or break a road trip, so we've gathered some data about year-round temperatures in Rio de Janeiro to help you plan yours. The hottest months are usually February and January, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are July and August, with an average of 22°C. Average annual precipitation for Rio de Janeiro is 1269 mm.
What are my options for getting around Rio de Janeiro while staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Rio de Janeiro to help you navigate your stay: Fly into Rio de Janeiro (SDU-Santos Dumont), which is located 0.8 mi (1.3 km) away. Otherwise, look for flights into Rio de Janeiro International Airport (GIG), which is 7.9 mi (12.7 km) away. Take advantage of metro transport at Colombo Tram Stop, Sete de Setembro Tram Stop and Carioca Station.