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08-20-10 20:16 #848
Posts: 15Hotel recomendation
I have been reading about sao paolo for a few weeks and have seen that you have a deep knowledge about this ground. I will be staying in sao paola for 2 nights before going to rio..so any place safe/ medum priced/easy to reach and close to clinicas for a total newbie is ok.
Originally Posted by Sui Generis
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08-20-10 14:39 #847
Posts: 988Originally Posted by SailorSailor
In that case Gloria Plaza Hotel is a nice spot I would recommend.The only problem is that there are only few rooms available (32).
http://www.gloriaplazahotel.com.br/index2.php
Hotel Pierre, 305 rua Bueno de Andrade is very cheap...but this is a very very basic hotel.
Hotel Akasaka is a little bit better in terms of cleanliness and rooms (single) start at R$99.
http://www.akasakahotel.com.br/?page=index
These are the hotels I know (but there are many more).
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08-20-10 13:53 #846
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Berkonal
Here's a partial list of hotels in Itaim Bibi
Hotel Radisson Faria Lima
Av. Cidade Jardim, 625 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3093-5960
www.radisson.com/saopaulobr
Hotel Meliá Jardim Europa
R. João Cachoeira, 107 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3702-9600 / 0800-703-3399
www.solmelia.com
Staybridge Hotel Suítes São Paulo
R. Joaquim Floriano, 466 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3706-6600 / 0800-775-7777
www.staybridge.com.br
Hotel Meliá Confort Itaim
R. Manuel Guedes, 320 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3066-2699
www.meliaconfortitaim.solmelia.com
Hotel Clarion Jardim Europa
R. Jerônimo da Veiga, 248 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3702-9000
www.atlanticahotels.com.br
Hotel Gran Estanconfort Itaim
R. Joaõ Cachoeira, 292 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3704-6000
www.estanplaza.com.br
Hotel Meliá Confort Jesuíno Arruda
R. Jusuíno Arruda, 806 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3704-4400 / 0800-703-3399
www.solmelia.com
Hotel Meliá Confort Iguatemi
R. Iguatemi, 150 - Itaim Bibi
F.: (11) 3704-5100 / 0800-703-3399
www.trypiguatemi.solmelia.com
These hotels (above) are just a little bit over 150$
If you want something less expensive I'd suggest something like the following ones
http://www.fellerhotelaria.com.br/ (rooms start at 130$)
The following hotels are under 130$
http://www.accorhotels.com/pt/hotel-...ia/index.shtml
http://www.accorhotels.com/pt/hotel-...al/index.shtml
http://www.accorhotels.com/pt/hotel-...bi/index.shtml
http://www.accorhotels.com/pt/hotel-...ld/index.shtml
Before I bought my comdo in São Paulo I used to saty at these hotels and I can vouch for them.
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08-20-10 13:48 #845
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Lean Sandy
Sandy,
I'll go straight to the point. The fact that you are only four hours in SP (and moreover between 10am to 2pm) plys definitely against you.
A couple of years ago there were still decent venues in Guarulhos like for example Clínica Clean Life (which was located on rua Francesco Gonzaga Vasconcellos).
Nowadays the only (almost respectable) clinica I know in that region is Glamour Massagens.
Glamour Massagens
Adress: 3176 Av. Marechal Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, - Gopoúva - Guarulhos - SP
Phone: (11) 6422-1986 / 7622-4191
The negative points about this place are
1) Few garotas
2) Showers are disgusting
3) R$100 for the garota (according to me it's steep for the quality of the place)
4) I don't even know if they are open so early in the day
As an alternative I would suggest two boates : Café Maça or café Monik American Bar. The only problem is that they open around 7pm.
There are several privês in Guarulhos but the fact that you don't speak Portuguese is not a good option.
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08-19-10 22:07 #844
Posts: 15Hi Sui Generis,
Any specific hotel you suggest?
Originally Posted by Sui Generis
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08-19-10 12:29 #843
Posts: 13Place to stay
Hi,
I am going to ask for a location to book my hotel. When I checked booking and agoda I see that the good hotels are in an area called Itaim Bibi.
Is that place close to Paulista.
I don't want to stay in super expensive ones but in a comfortable one. My budget is around 120-130 USD per night.
So can you suggest me a hotel which is close to bars, shopping places and girls ofcourse.
Thanks in advance
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08-19-10 08:43 #842
Posts: 3Clinicas near Guarlhos airport
Hi friends,
Any clinicas near the Guaralhos airport which are safe?
Thanks,
Sandy
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08-19-10 08:33 #841
Posts: 3can some one help
Hi friends,
I am new to Sao Paulo and would have around 4 hrs in Sao Paulo on Saturday from 10 am to 1400 hrs nothing to do. Is there any massage center nearby where I can use the facility and come back to the airport. I do not know portugese at all so it has be absolutely safe.
Can someone suggest something else please.
Thanks,
Sandy
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08-19-10 00:20 #840
Posts: 1www.amorvirtual.com.br
This is a new site from Brazil (São Paulo) when you came to Brasil, please chek that girls.
www.amorvirtual.com.br
This is a great option to you!
Enjoy in São Paulo.
Thanks a lot for everyone.
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08-18-10 16:15 #839
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Auriflama
Liberdade (the Japanese bairro) is a safe place and at a walking distance from Catedral da Sá (and Praça João Mendes). Lot of restaurants, metro stations and a lot of motels (some garotas received only there).
Another bairro with affordable hotels is Vila Mariana. The only problem is that there a not too much good restaurants in that district.
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08-18-10 00:41 #838
Posts: 135Originally Posted by Sui Generis
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08-17-10 21:29 #837
Posts: 988Budget Hotels
Originally Posted by Auriflama
You can have a room at Hotel Plaza (Avenida São João) for R$65!
http://www.buenashoteis.com.br/real.phpLast edited by Sui Generis; 08-17-10 at 21:32. Reason: Adding information
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08-17-10 13:14 #836
Posts: 135Originally Posted by Papae Noel
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08-17-10 00:36 #835
Posts: 120Try TransAmericaFlat
Regarding Formula 1 hotel, Sui Generis was right. It's a economical place that is well run, and clean. Pre-packaged in every respect, even the food and beverage items available in the lobby. I have only stayed at the Formula 1 on Sao Joao (slightly closer to Centro).
Anyways, I would stay in a good flat. These places are nicer, have very good restaurants (definitely important if it's raining, or have a guest and you want to stay in, etc), have a better breakfast, usually have a gym and pool, and are usually in good neighborhoods. The noise from Consolacao would be fairly high.
Try transamericaflats.com.br - I like the one on Alameda Lorena. Google flat service in Sao Paulo.
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08-15-10 13:56 #834
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Auriflama
I know visually the district where it's located and I've passed several times in front of that hotel. Consolação is not the trendiest street in SP but, on the other hand you're not far away from Paulista and some good streets like Augusta or Bela Cintra where you can find good restaurants. It's not far from Centro (downtown); you can even walk the distance.
There are two privês on Consolação near the hotel (Relax Bar and another one which I forgot the name).