The Best Hotel in Brasilia, Brasilia and the West

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One thing you don’t have to worry about when choosing a hotel in Brasília is location. With the notable exception of a couple of stand-out hotels by the Palácio da Álvoráda, most of the city’s hotels are found in the hotel sectors to the south and north of the Eixo Monumental, within walking distance of all the main sights. Some of the original buildings constructed in these sectors in the 1960s are now looking a little tired, but in the run up to the World Cup, new hotels were opened and many older hotels were renovated. Prices are generally steep, but you’ll find rates discounted 50% or more from Friday to Monday, when the politicians are typically away.

Bonaparte Bluepoint

$$$ | SHS, Q. 02, Bl. J, Brasília, 70322-900, Brazil

A sober granite lobby with wood paneling and sophisticated lighting welcomes you to this modern hotel,with spacious, well-appointed suites filled with amenities like plush carpeting, king-size beds, kitchenettes, and oversize bathtubs. The on-site restaurant, Pitanga, is popular for its Brazilian fare.

Pros

  • Perfect for longer stays
  • Stylish furnishings

Cons

  • Neighborhood sketchy at night
  • Small common area
SHS, Q. 02, Bl. J, Brasília, 70322-900, Brazil
061-2104–6600
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
106 suites
Free Breakfast

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