Thread: Rio de Janeiro - Hotels & Apartments
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08-08-23 21:53 #1903
Posts: 1925But you need to have this conversation with the agent.
Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
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08-08-23 17:36 #1902
Posts: 334Apartment Rental Through An Agency
Does anyone have a good or bad experience when renting through an agency that says guests must be pre-registered through the agency? If so, any recommendations on how to navigate that or what to avoid? There is 24/7 security. I'm wondering if in a higher-end place, I can show up with a smile and some cash to avoid that process. Obviously, I'd have to pay 2-3 security guards, but that would be far better than the alternative. It's a great apartment, I just don't want to have that conversation with the agent, nor do I want to find out upon arrival that it's essentially not guest-friendly.
It's a two-story penthouse, so I am not worried about noise, and we wouldn't be throwing parties, per se. Maybe inviting 3-4 girls over after the beach or sneaking in late night after going out.
Cheers!
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08-07-23 13:19 #1901
Posts: 130I stayed in Centro at Novotel RJ Santos Dumont, next door to the IBIS hotel. 7 minute's ride from SDU airport.
The room was nice, very modern, and soundproof. It's a busy hotel. Pricing anywhere from $68 to $90 USD dollars a night. I don't remember about breakfast cause no interest to me. It's a short, easy ride to Whiskeria 4 x4, termas, Rio Branco 185 building, Rio Branco 156 buildings, and Darkroom.
In my opinion, this place is for people like me who highly value peace, quiet, and stage 3 REM sleep after a night of hard drinking partying, and fraking garotas in Duplo sessions.
The Novotel and IBIS there is no nightlife nearby, no views, I had an upper floor, no shops, no beachfront views. Nothing. Centro shuts down tight at night. IBIS / Novotel are away from all the famous tourist stuff. Away from nightlife or beach life. The neighborhood is sparse at night. In my opinion, it's not a vacation hotel spot like Copa.
It is short cheap Uber to SDU for easy flights back and forth to SP. Well not easy, the low budget airlines have crowded buses to the plane, and lugging carry-on, up the jetway to the stairs to the plane in the cold rain is no fun, for the lower priced round trip ticket.
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07-29-23 01:10 #1900
Posts: 1308Originally Posted by StanBob [View Original Post]
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07-28-23 05:03 #1899
Posts: 20Can someone recommend comfortable safe budget hotels in Rio maximum $80. Any hostel recommendations.
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06-11-23 18:55 #1898
Posts: 3Higher end girl friendly hotel
Hey guys. Looking for a suite with security at front desk. Need it to be escort friendly and in Copacabana or Ipanema.
Any info is appreciated. Thank you!
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05-04-23 20:05 #1897
Posts: 6How was Sheraton Leblon?
Originally Posted by Bkgnj1 [View Original Post]
How was Sheraton in Leblon? Was it Girl Friendly? I was wondering if it would be allowed to take a girl to common areas like the pool, etc. I was thinking of booking a room for 2 adults and have a different girl visit daily.
Thanks.
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04-05-23 16:12 #1896
Posts: 33Apartment or house in Rio
I am planning to visit Rio for 1st time, I am looking for house or apartment that me and my friends can stay together and have party at night in our place, I have been to Colombia lots of time and had fun with my friends, we always had big house and invited girls and had lots of fun, girls also had fun and they made money too, so I am wondering how things work in Brazil, I see lots of reports in here that guys go to the club and strip club and have fun. Any one have any input on house to rent for party, all the airbnb house are not allowed any parties.
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03-15-23 15:57 #1895
Posts: 2Centro or Cococabana for lodging
Looking for layed back vibe and best price on fun.
Centro appears to have 3 brothels and Cococabanna only 1. Also interested in combined hotel brother but must be a little up scale (think Hampton inn or better).
Any suggestions or observations?
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02-27-23 20:16 #1894
Posts: 32Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
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02-26-23 23:13 #1893
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Michager [View Original Post]
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02-26-23 21:52 #1892
Posts: 1925Originally Posted by Michager [View Original Post]
The problem with Hyatt is there is nothing near it in walking distance except for a great Argentinian restaurant, not even a grocery shop. But that's what gives it a resort feel, I guess.
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02-26-23 21:39 #1891
Posts: 32Originally Posted by AxelHeyst [View Original Post]
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02-25-23 23:49 #1890
Posts: 695Originally Posted by Michager [View Original Post]
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02-25-23 23:41 #1889
Posts: 32Grand Hyatt Rio
Does anyone know the joiner policy of the Grand Hyatt Rio (Barra da Tijuca)?