Río de Janeiro es una de las pocas ciudades del mundo donde las montañas se precipitan directamente hacia el mar — picos de granito brotan del Atlántico como los huesos de algo prehistórico, y la ciudad se envuelve a su alrededor en un entramado de playas, favelas, torres Art Decó y plazas Belle Époque. La UNESCO declaró el propio paisaje urbano Patrimonio Mundial en 2012 — la mayoría de las ciudades tienen edificios famosos, pero en Río el paisaje es el monumento. Párate en la roca del Arpoador al atardecer y ve cómo toda la playa aplaude al sol, y entenderás por qué los cariocas están convencidos de que Dios es brasileño.
Los grandes atractivos merecen el vuelo. El Cristo Redentor se alza 38 metros sobre el Corcovado — una de las Nuevas Siete Maravillas del Mundo, mejor visitarlo en una mañana despejada antes de que lleguen las nubes. El Pan de Azúcar es la otra visita imprescindible, un teleférico de dos etapas hasta un pico de granito de 396 metros con vistas de 360° que te dejan sin respiración. Y luego las playas: Copacabana con su famoso paseo en blanco y negro, Ipanema con su multitud al atardecer, la más tranquila Leblon donde nadan los cariocas adinerados, más los Escalones Selarón en Lapa y la bohemia de Santa Teresa en la colina. Como mínimo, cinco días completos.
Dónde duermes importa más aquí que casi en ningún otro lugar. Quédate en la Zona Sul — la zona más segura de noche. Copacabana es el ícono: para todos los presupuestos, a distancia a pie de todo, animada pero más descuidada después del anochecer. Ipanema y Leblon son más elegantes — mejores restaurantes, playa más bonita, ambiente más refinado. Santa Teresa en la colina es artística y bohemia — calles adoquinadas, estudios de pintores, vistas increíbles, pero tomarás taxi a todas partes. Barra da Tijuca es territorio de resort moderno, a 45 minutos de la acción. Evita el Centro para dormir.
La gastronomía es uno de los secretos mejor guardados de Río. Una feijoada tradicional el sábado cuesta $25-35. Un acai na tigela en un kiosco de Copacabana sale a $5-7, el churrasco brasileño en una churrascaria a todo lo que puedas comer ronda los $40-60, y una caipirinha en la playa unos $5. Una cena decente en Ipanema cuesta $30-50 por persona; en un botequim de barrio la mitad. Lleva billetes pequeños de real — las tarjetas funcionan en la mayoría de los sitios pero los kioscos y los taxis adoran el efectivo.
La realidad práctica. La mayoría de los titulares de pasaporte occidental (EE. UU., UE, Reino Unido, Australia) tienen entrada sin visado hasta 90 días. Vuela a GIG (Galeão), a unos 45 minutos de Copacabana en taxi oficial o traslado reservado ($25-35); el autobús Premium Auto es la opción económica y fiable por $4. El metro es limpio, económico y seguro. La seguridad importa: deja el reloj, las joyas y el teléfono llamativo en la caja fuerte del hotel, y usa Uber en lugar de taxis de la calle después de la medianoche. Los mejores meses son abril a octubre — más seco, más fresco, sin los precios del Carnaval. El Carnaval (feb/marzo) y el Réveillon en Copacabana son inolvidables, pero reserva con seis meses de antelación a tarifas dobles.
Hemos elegido 10 hoteles que nos hospedaríamos de verdad — desde el legendario Art Decó Copacabana Palace (frecuentado por la realeza de Hollywood desde 1923) hasta el Hotel Fasano diseñado por Philippe Starck en la playa de Ipanema, pasando por el económico Hotel Vermont Ipanema. Todos los barrios, todos los presupuestos cubiertos.
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Río de Janeiro es una de las pocas ciudades del mundo donde las montañas se precipitan directamente hacia el mar — picos de granito brotan del Atlántico como los huesos de algo prehistórico, y la ciudad se envuelve a su alrededor en un entramado de playas, favelas, torres Art Decó y plazas Belle Époque. La UNESCO declaró el propio paisaje urbano Patrimonio Mundial en 2012 — la mayoría de las ciudades tienen edificios famosos, pero en Río el paisaje es el monumento. Párate en la roca del Arpoador al atardecer y ve cómo toda la playa aplaude al sol, y entenderás por qué los cariocas están convencidos de que Dios es brasileño.
Los grandes atractivos merecen el vuelo. El Cristo Redentor se alza 38 metros sobre el Corcovado — una de las Nuevas Siete Maravillas del Mundo, mejor visitarlo en una mañana despejada antes de que lleguen las nubes. El Pan de Azúcar es la otra visita imprescindible, un teleférico de dos etapas hasta un pico de granito de 396 metros con vistas de 360° que te dejan sin respiración. Y luego las playas: Copacabana con su famoso paseo en blanco y negro, Ipanema con su multitud al atardecer, la más tranquila Leblon donde nadan los cariocas adinerados, más los Escalones Selarón en Lapa y la bohemia de Santa Teresa en la colina. Como mínimo, cinco días completos.
Dónde duermes importa más aquí que casi en ningún otro lugar. Quédate en la Zona Sul — la zona más segura de noche. Copacabana es el ícono: para todos los presupuestos, a distancia a pie de todo, animada pero más descuidada después del anochecer. Ipanema y Leblon son más elegantes — mejores restaurantes, playa más bonita, ambiente más refinado. Santa Teresa en la colina es artística y bohemia — calles adoquinadas, estudios de pintores, vistas increíbles, pero tomarás taxi a todas partes. Barra da Tijuca es territorio de resort moderno, a 45 minutos de la acción. Evita el Centro para dormir.
La gastronomía es uno de los secretos mejor guardados de Río. Una feijoada tradicional el sábado cuesta $25-35. Un acai na tigela en un kiosco de Copacabana sale a $5-7, el churrasco brasileño en una churrascaria a todo lo que puedas comer ronda los $40-60, y una caipirinha en la playa unos $5. Una cena decente en Ipanema cuesta $30-50 por persona; en un botequim de barrio la mitad. Lleva billetes pequeños de real — las tarjetas funcionan en la mayoría de los sitios pero los kioscos y los taxis adoran el efectivo.
La realidad práctica. La mayoría de los titulares de pasaporte occidental (EE. UU., UE, Reino Unido, Australia) tienen entrada sin visado hasta 90 días. Vuela a GIG (Galeão), a unos 45 minutos de Copacabana en taxi oficial o traslado reservado ($25-35); el autobús Premium Auto es la opción económica y fiable por $4. El metro es limpio, económico y seguro. La seguridad importa: deja el reloj, las joyas y el teléfono llamativo en la caja fuerte del hotel, y usa Uber en lugar de taxis de la calle después de la medianoche. Los mejores meses son abril a octubre — más seco, más fresco, sin los precios del Carnaval. El Carnaval (feb/marzo) y el Réveillon en Copacabana son inolvidables, pero reserva con seis meses de antelación a tarifas dobles.
Hemos elegido 10 hoteles que nos hospedaríamos de verdad — desde el legendario Art Decó Copacabana Palace (frecuentado por la realeza de Hollywood desde 1923) hasta el Hotel Fasano diseñado por Philippe Starck en la playa de Ipanema, pasando por el económico Hotel Vermont Ipanema. Todos los barrios, todos los presupuestos cubiertos.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 Legend - Art Deco palace on Copacabana Beach ★9.4 Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel
📍 Right on Avenida Atlântica, directly opposite Copacabana Beach — cross the street and your feet are in the sand. Cardeal Arcoverde metro station (Line 1) is about a 10-minute walk away.
Picture a grand white Art Deco palace that has watched over Copacabana Beach for over a century — that is the Copacabana Palace, a legend that opened in 1923 and has long since become Rio's most recognizable hotel. Guests over the decades have included golden-age Hollywood stars, European royalty and world-touring musicians. The headline feature is the semi-Olympic swimming pool, said to be the largest in the city, ringed by white terraces and classic sun loungers. The Michelin-starred Ristorante Hotel Cipriani serves Italian cooking right by the pool, and balcony rooms look out over the beach and the silhouette of Sugarloaf Mountain. Service is old-school attentive — the kind staff remember your name and your coffee order. With 239 rooms and suites and review scores topping every platform, it suits couples and luxury travelers chasing the storybook Rio. Score 9.4/10.
- 1923 Art Deco legend directly across from Copacabana Beach
- Semi-Olympic pool, said to be the largest in Rio
- Michelin-starred Cipriani plus old-school personal service
- Suite-tier prices (from ~US$750/night) with steep add-ons — breakfast and minibar bill up fast
- Copacabana streets after dark need real caution past the hotel block
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No. 2 #2 on Ipanema beachfront · Philippe Starck design ★9.1 Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro
📍 Right on Avenida Vieira Souto facing Ipanema Beach — cross the street and you're on the sand in 60 seconds. A 15-minute walk east along the beach gets you to Copacabana, and General Osório metro station (Lines 1/4) is about 10 minutes on foot.
Picture pulling back the curtains in the morning to find Ipanema's white sand and rolling Atlantic surf filling your window — that's Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro, the Fasano family's design-led flagship sitting right on Avenida Vieira Souto, the address every other Rio hotel wishes it had. The pull here is the design pedigree: Philippe Starck took the Bossa Nova Rio of the 1950s-60s — warm-toned woods, leather, brass — and reinterpreted it for a 21st-century traveler. The crown jewel is the red-tiled rooftop infinity pool with a 180-degree Ipanema view and Londra Bar, one of Rio's most talked-about sunset spots. Fasano al Mare handles the kitchen with serious Italian-seafood credentials. Reviews are unanimous on location and atmosphere — couples have pushed the location score to 9.7, with an overall 9.1/10. Best for couples and design-minded luxury travelers who want a beachfront stay with real personality.
- Right on Avenida Vieira Souto, 60 seconds across the road to Ipanema sand
- Philippe Starck Bossa Nova interiors — woods, leather, brass throughout
- Red-tiled rooftop infinity pool and Londra Bar, a true Rio sunset spot
- Top-tier Rio pricing — easily $500-$900 a night in high season
- Rooftop pool is small; sun loungers vanish by 1 pm on hot days
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No. 3 #3 Copacabana beachfront · contemporary design ★9.1 Emiliano Rio
📍 Right on Avenida Atlântica facing Copacabana beach — cross the road in 1 minute to the sand, walk roughly 20 minutes south along the promenade to Ipanema, and Cantagalo metro (lines 1/4) is an 8-minute walk inland.
Picture pulling back the curtain in the morning and finding the full curve of Copacabana beach filling your window — that's Emiliano Rio, a 90-room contemporary 5-star that opened in 2018 on Avenida Atlântica, right on the most famous beach in Brazil. What sets it apart from the old grandes dames nearby is its mood: airy, light-flooded, modern. The architecture treats natural light and ocean views as the headline act — roughly half the rooms come with private balconies facing the sand. The hallmark feature is a rooftop infinity pool whose edge appears to spill into the horizon, paired with a cocktail bar that wins sunsets. Downstairs, the kitchen serves contemporary Brazilian dishes built on organic sourcing that reviewers praise unprompted. The single most consistent compliment, though, is service — warm, attentive, and detail-obsessed in a way that earns repeat-stay loyalty. Overall 9.1/10, ideal for couples and luxury travelers who want a beachfront stay with style and exceptional hospitality.
- Directly across Avenida Atlântica from Copacabana sand — under a minute on foot
- Half the rooms have private ocean-view balconies in a bright, airy contemporary build
- Rooftop infinity pool plus service reviewers consistently single out
- Top-of-Rio pricing that climbs sharply over New Year fireworks and Carnival
- Rooftop pool is small and the loungers fill fast on sunny afternoons
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No. 4 #4 Two-beach corner · ocean balconies in every room ★9 Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana
📍 Right at the Arpoador tip of Copacabana beach where it meets Ipanema — cross the street and you're on the sand in 1 minute, walk the beachfront to Arpoador rock for sunset in about 5, and reach Cantagalo metro station (Lines 1/4) in roughly 8 minutes on foot.
Picture a hotel parked exactly on the corner where Copacabana stretches out and meets Ipanema at the Arpoador end — pull the curtain on any room and you're staring straight at the ocean, the Arpoador rock, or the top of Sugarloaf. That's Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana, a 375-room tower designed so every single room has a private balcony with sea or mountain view. No one gets stuck facing a wall. The building used to run as a Sofitel before rebranding to Fairmont in 2020 with a full refresh of rooms and public spaces. The headline feature: a rooftop with two outdoor pools lined up against the Atlantic, plus a full spa and Marine, the seafood restaurant that landed in the Michelin Guide Rio. You're a 1-minute crossing from the sand and roughly 5 minutes' beach-walk from the Arpoador sunset rocks. Best fit: couples and families who want ocean view, rooftop pools, and a foot in both beaches at once. Overall 9.0/10.
- Corner spot where Copacabana meets Ipanema — 1 min to sand
- All 375 rooms have a sea or Sugarloaf balcony
- Two rooftop pools plus Michelin-listed Marine
- Rates spike hard at New Year's Eve and Carnival — book months out
- 375-room tower means crowded lifts, lobby and pool at peak
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No. 5 #5 Hillside boutique · 1850 coffee plantation in the artist quarter ★9 Santa Teresa Hotel RJ - MGallery
📍 On the hillside of Santa Teresa, Rio's old artist quarter — about a 12-minute walk down to the Selarón Steps, with the famous yellow bonde tram passing the door, and Lapa's nightlife just below. The nearest metro stations, Glória and Cinelândia (Line 1), are roughly a 10-minute taxi or tram ride down the hill.
Wind up the cobbled lanes of Santa Teresa, past the painted houses of Rio's old artist quarter, and a gated mansion appears behind a tangle of tropical green — that is Santa Teresa Hotel RJ MGallery, an 1850 coffee-plantation house reborn as a 40-room boutique. The renovation kept the bones honest: old wooden beams, exposed brick, high ceilings and aged plank floors, layered with Brazilian craft furniture and tropical-luxe textiles. The headline feature is the outdoor pool framed by jungle planting, with a view that runs across terracotta rooftops to the distant peaks. A quiet L'Occitane spa hides in one wing, and the on-site restaurant Térèze earned a place in Rio's Michelin guide for its contemporary Brazilian plates. Unlike the noisy beach towers, the mood here is a private resort floating above the city. Reviewers consistently flag the view, the calm and the privacy. Overall 9.0/10 — best for couples and culture-led travelers who want quiet over surf.
- 1850 coffee-plantation mansion on the artist-quarter hilltop
- Pool with sweeping view across Rio's rooftops and mountains
- Térèze restaurant has been listed in Rio's Michelin guide
- No beach access — every trip to Copacabana or Ipanema needs a taxi or tram down the hill
- Steep, winding streets around the hotel — walking at night is not recommended
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No. 6 #6 Ocean view · on Leblon beach, Rio's chicest district ★9.1 JANEIRO Hotel
📍 Right on the beachfront promenade Avenida Delfim Moreira in Leblon — about a 2-minute walk down to the sand, and an easy seaside stroll continues straight on to Ipanema beach.
Picture pulling the curtains at sunrise and finding the cobalt Atlantic stretched all the way to the horizon, with the soft hiss of waves drifting up from the sand below. That is the everyday opener at JANEIRO Hotel, a 5-star boutique of just 51 rooms planted on Avenida Delfim Moreira in Leblon, the neighborhood Cariocas consistently rank as the city's wealthiest and most stylish. The walk from lobby to wet sand takes about 2 minutes. The real signature is the top-floor rooftop, where the pool and bar throw open a panoramic view of the ocean and the twin peaks of Dois Irmaos (the "Two Brothers"), perfect for an early-evening caipirinha. Couples grade the location an astonishing 9.7, the overall score lands at 9.1/10, and the friendly 24-hour service plus a pillow menu round out a quiet, very grown-up stay in Rio's best-feeling district.
- On Leblon beach, Rio's chicest district — 2 minutes to the sand
- Rooftop pool and bar with panoramic ocean views
- Tiny 51-room boutique with warm 24-hour service
- Cheaper rooms face inward at neighboring buildings, not the sea
- Roughly 15 minutes on foot to the nearest metro — taxis needed for the city centre
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No. 7 #7 Beachfront · rooftop infinity pool with Sugarloaf view ★9.1 Miramar by Windsor Copacabana
📍 Right on Avenida Atlântica in the middle of Copacabana — cross the street and you're on the sand in 1 minute, walk roughly 10 minutes east along the beach to Copacabana Fort, and about 7 minutes to Cantagalo metro station (Lines 1/4).
Picture a 5-star hotel parked right on the beachfront avenue of Copacabana — pull the curtains and you're staring at the wave-pattern black-and-white promenade and the breakers themselves. That's Miramar by Windsor Copacabana, a classic beachfront tower that Brazilian chain Windsor renovated into something contemporary and properly luxe. The piece everyone talks about is the granite-tiled infinity pool on the 12th-floor rooftop, where the edge dissolves into the ocean and the view runs the full crescent of beach all the way to Sugarloaf. Add a rooftop bar for sunset cocktails, around 230 rooms and suites (many with full sea views), and a dedicated beach service that sorts your chair and umbrella for you. Booking guests rate it 9.4 — best for couples who want a 5-star on the sand at a price that undercuts the other beachfront luxury players nearby. Overall 9.1/10.
- Right on Copacabana — cross the street to sand in 1 minute
- Granite rooftop infinity pool framing Sugarloaf
- Wide ocean-view rooms, Booking 9.4
- Avenida Atlântica rooms hear weekend traffic and crowds
- Renovated classic building — some corners feel dated for the price
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No. 8 #8 Beachfront boutique · legendary Arpoador sunset rock across the street ★9 Hotel Arpoador
📍 On the Arpoador headland at the end of Ipanema beach, on Francisco Otaviano street — cross the road to reach Pedra do Arpoador in 2 minutes, walk to Copacabana beach in roughly 10 minutes, and reach General Osorio metro (Lines 1/4) in about 8 minutes on foot.
Picture stepping out of your hotel around 6pm, crossing one street, and climbing onto a massive seaside boulder where a few hundred strangers will applaud the sun together as it sinks behind the Dois Irmãos twin peaks. That is daily life at Hotel Arpoador, a compact 50-room boutique sitting on the Arpoador headland at the very end of Ipanema, right where it meets Copacabana. The location is genuinely unmatched in Rio — Pedra do Arpoador, the rock that locals call the city's best sunset point, sits literally across the street. Interiors lean warm and coastal rather than slick, several rooms open onto sea-view balconies, and there's a small rooftop pool with a bar, free beach service (lounger + umbrella), free loaner bikes, and a yoga class on the ocean-view terrace. Couples rate the location 9.8; overall score lands at 9.0/10.
- Beachfront on Arpoador headland, 2 minutes from Pedra do Arpoador sunset rock
- Boutique pricing for a top-tier Rio beach address — from ~$185/night
- Rooftop pool + bar, free beach loungers, and free loaner bikes
- Small boutique — entry-level rooms are tight and feel plain when not ocean-facing
- Street-facing rooms on Francisco Otaviano catch sunset-crowd noise
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No. 9 #9 Beach resort · Quiet Barra da Tijuca ★9 Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro
📍 On Avenida Lúcio Costa, the beach road of Barra da Tijuca — roughly 2 minutes on foot down to the sand of Barra Beach, and a 30-40 minute drive to Ipanema or central Rio (no metro line reaches this district).
Picture a modern 5-star resort planted on Barra da Tijuca, the longest beach in Rio, with the Atlantic on one side and a chain of lagoons and green mountains on the other — that's Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro, a 436-room resort built for the 2016 Olympics. The headline feature is a pair of winding lagoon-style pools that read more like a private beach than a hotel pool, plus a large spa, a strong food lineup (Brazilian buffet, Italian, and a well-regarded Japanese restaurant), and rooms with private balconies overlooking either ocean or lagoon. The appeal is the quiet — Barra is calmer and noticeably safer-feeling than Copacabana or Ipanema, which makes it a favorite with families and travelers who want a real resort rather than a city base. The trade-off is distance: it's a 30-40 minute ride to the iconic sights, and there's no metro out here. Score 9.0/10.
- Quiet, safer-feeling Barra Beach 2 minutes from the lobby
- Two winding lagoon pools plus a large spa
- Spacious rooms with ocean or lagoon balconies
- 30-40 minute ride to Ipanema, Copacabana or Sugarloaf
- No metro in Barra — every trip out needs a car or BRT
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No. 10 #10 Best Value · Heart of Ipanema, walk to the beach ★8.1 Hotel Vermont Ipanema
📍 On Visconde de Pirajá, the main shopping street through central Ipanema — 5-7 minutes on foot to Ipanema Beach, and around 6 minutes to General Osório metro station (Line 1).
Hotel Vermont Ipanema plants itself directly on Visconde de Pirajá, the main shopping artery slicing through the heart of Rio's Ipanema district. Step out the front door and you're surrounded by cafes, juice bars, swimsuit shops and corner bakeries — and the legendary sands of Ipanema Beach are just a 5-7 minute walk south. The pitch here is refreshingly honest: this is the cheapest credible bed in a neighborhood famous for $300+ rooms. The 3-star rooms are simple and clean rather than stylish, but they come with air-con, free Wi-Fi and a free breakfast that saves real money in a district where coffee alone runs $5. Reviews repeatedly single out the front desk — friendly, English-speaking, generous with restaurant tips and metro directions. General Osório station (Metro Line 1) is a 6-minute walk, putting Copacabana and downtown a few stops away. Score 8.1/10.
- Heart of Ipanema on Visconde de Pirajá — beach in 5-7 minutes
- Lightest price in a famously expensive neighborhood
- Friendly English-speaking staff plus free daily breakfast
- Rooms are small, dated and plainly furnished — not stylish
- Street-facing rooms catch traffic and shopping-street noise
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Copacabana Palace, A Belmond Hotel | 5 | 9.4 | ~$743 | Cardeal Arcoverde metro (Line 1), roughly a 10-minute walk; Galeão / GIG international airport is about 23 km / 35-45 minutes by taxi. | #1 Legend - Art Deco palace on Copacabana Beach |
| 2 | Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro | 5 | 9.1 | ~$629 | General Osório metro station (Lines 1/4) | #2 on Ipanema beachfront · Philippe Starck design |
| 3 | Emiliano Rio | 5 | 9.1 | ~$514 | Cantagalo metro (lines 1/4) — about 8 minutes on foot inland. | #3 Copacabana beachfront · contemporary design |
| 4 | Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana | 5 | 9.0 | ~$343 | Cantagalo metro station (Lines 1/4) | #4 Two-beach corner · ocean balconies in every room |
| 5 | Santa Teresa Hotel RJ - MGallery | 5 | 9.0 | ~$314 | Glória / Cinelândia metro stations (Line 1) | #5 Hillside boutique · 1850 coffee plantation in the artist quarter |
| 6 | JANEIRO Hotel | 5 | 9.1 | ~$371 | Jardim de Alah metro station (Line 4) | #6 Ocean view · on Leblon beach, Rio's chicest district |
| 7 | Miramar by Windsor Copacabana | 5 | 9.1 | ~$200 | Cantagalo Station (Lines 1/4) | #7 Beachfront · rooftop infinity pool with Sugarloaf view |
| 8 | Hotel Arpoador | 4 | 9.0 | ~$186 | General Osorio metro station (Lines 1 and 4) is about an 8-minute walk through Ipanema. | #8 Beachfront boutique · legendary Arpoador sunset rock across the street |
| 9 | Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro | 5 | 9.0 | ~$171 | No metro line in Barra | #9 Beach resort · Quiet Barra da Tijuca |
| 10 | Hotel Vermont Ipanema | 3 | 8.1 | ~$74 | General Osório metro station (Line 1) — about a 6-minute walk; Galeão (GIG) international airport is roughly 18 km / 35-50 minutes by taxi depending on traffic. | #10 Best Value · Heart of Ipanema, walk to the beach |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Copacabana Palace is sleeping inside a living legend of Rio — a 1923 Art Deco beachfront, the city's biggest pool, and a level of service almost nothing else in Rio can match.
#2 Hotel Fasano is the closest thing in Rio to sleeping inside a design magazine on Ipanema's best block — Philippe Starck interiors, that red infinity pool, and a location couples have rated 9.7.
#3 Emiliano Rio is a light-flooded contemporary stay right on Copacabana sand, with a rooftop infinity pool and the kind of detail-obsessed service that reviewers describe in near-identical praise.
#4 Fairmont Rio is the corner room where Copacabana folds into Ipanema — every room has an ocean balcony, the rooftop carries two pools side by side, and Marine downstairs made the Michelin Guide.
#5 Santa Teresa Hotel is the closest you'll get to sleeping inside an old coffee plantation — a hilltop boutique with tropical gardens, a Michelin-listed kitchen and a pool that gazes out across all of Rio.
#6 JANEIRO Hotel is about sleeping right on Leblon beach in Rio's most polished district, waking to a wall of Atlantic blue, then climbing to a rooftop pool that opens onto the ocean — couples grade the location a near-perfect 9.7.
Selección final
10 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.
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