12 Best Hotels in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Lodgings in Rio de Janeiro are among the most expensive in the world, though the price-to-quality ratio often disappoints. That said, there are some wonderful accommodation options in all price ranges if you know where to look. Copacabana and Ipanema are awash with lodgings and are the best bet for sun seekers, but expect to get more bang for your buck the farther you travel from the famous beaches. Leafy Santa Teresa contains many charming guesthouses and chic boutique hotels, while Centro, Flamengo, and Botafogo have solid options for business travelers. Note that "motels" are not aimed at tourists. They attract couples looking for privacy and usually rent by the hour.

Expect to pay a premium for a room with a view. Most hotels include breakfast in the rate, and Brazilian breakfasts are usually a lavish affair involving everything from fresh fruit and juices to cakes, cold meats, and cheeses. If you're traveling during peak periods—from December to March—make reservations as far ahead of your visit as possible.

THE BEST HOTEL IN RIO DE JANEIRO

Hotel Santa Teresa Rio MGallery by Sofitel

$$$$ | Rua Almirante Alexandrino 660, Rio de Janeiro, 20241–260, Brazil
Fodor's Choice
Hotel Santa Teresa, Santa Teresa
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FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

This five-star hotel, located in the historic hilltop neighborhood of Santa Teresa, is housed in a regenerated coffee plantation mansion that pays homage to Brazil's cultures and traditions with folk art and handicrafts from across the nation; the location is an ideal area for travelers keen to discover Rio's artistic side. The use of fresh white linens and bamboo and other natural materials extends the rustic-chic motif into the spacious rooms and suites, which feature state-of-the-art amenities such as LCD televisions, super-king-size beds, 300-thread-count cotton sheets, and marble bathtubs; some rooms have verandas. The hotel offers activities for guests, related to the hotel story, like coffee tasting, or related to the neighborhood story, like a guided tour.

Pros

  • Activities for guests
  • Fabulous jungle pool
  • Close to Santa Teresa's drinking and dining scene

Cons

  • It's a cab ride to the beach
  • Hotel bar sometimes closed for private events
  • Limited access by public transportation
Rua Almirante Alexandrino 660, Rio de Janeiro, 20241–260, Brazil
21-3380–0204
Hotel Details
43 rooms
No Meals

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THE BEST HOTEL IN RIO DE JANEIRO

Fairmont Copacabana

$$$$ | Av. Atlântica 4240, Rio de Janeiro, 22070-002, Brazil
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Located almost on the border between Copacabana and Ipanema, the Fairmont Copacabana is housed in a historic building that has hosted many other luxury hotel brands in the past. As soon as you enter the premises, guests are immediately made to feel special by the quality of service provided. Don't forget to enjoy the pool with a privileged view of Copacabana beach, as well as the bar with Brazilian drinks and snacks. Also take some time to check their activities for guests, especially by the beach. 

Pros

  • View of most of Copacabana beach
  • Walkable to Ipanema
  • Quality of service

Cons

  • Location can be crowded in some periods of the year
  • Busy restaurants all day long
  • Some rooms smell moldy
Av. Atlântica 4240, Rio de Janeiro, 22070-002, Brazil
21-2525--1232
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375 rooms
No Meals

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THE BEST HOTEL IN RIO DE JANEIRO

Hilton Copacabana

$$$$ | Av. Atlântica 1020, Rio de Janeiro, 22010000, Brazil

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

With 360° views from the tallest building on Copacabana Beach, since 2017 the Hilton Copacabana has been one of the largest Hilton properties in the region and the company's 100th hotel in Latin America. The hotel offers comfort, versatility, and an unforgettable experience for guests and pets who want to experience the Rio lifestyle. Most of the rooms have sea views, and the hotel offers two outdoor pools, beach service, the Anna Pegova spa, 24-hour gym, restaurants, and a rooftop with views of the city's main tourist attractions.

Pros

  • Rooftop view to all Copacabana beach
  • Walking distance to a quieter beach
  • Notable breakfast

Cons

  • Not walking distance to subway
  • Can be noisy
  • Rooms are slightly dated
Av. Atlântica 1020, Rio de Janeiro, 22010000, Brazil
21-3501--8000
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545 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro

$$$$ | Av. Lucio Costa 9600, Rio de Janeiro, 22795-007, Brazil Fodor's Choice

Opened in 2016, this is the first unit of the chain in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The beachfront urban resort combines nature and urban elements, offering a relaxed environment with a pool, spa, and Japanese and Brazilian restaurants.

Pros

  • Beachfront hotel
  • Good restaurant options inside
  • Spa facilities

Cons

  • Away from the subway
  • Away from the main tourist attractions
  • Not all-inclusive resort
Av. Lucio Costa 9600, Rio de Janeiro, 22795-007, Brazil
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436 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Emiliano

$$$$ | Av. Atlântica 3804, Rio de Janeiro, 22070-001, Brazil Fodor's Choice

When this strikingly chic beachfront hotel opened, it quietly raised the bar in Rio’s hospitality scene with a level of attentiveness unmatched across the city. While its location at Posto 5 makes it ideal for exploring both Copacabana and Ipanema, you’d be forgiven from straying no further than the idyllic rooftop infinity pool, first-rate spa, trendy walled-garden restaurant, and light-filled spacious suites where private butlers care for every comfort.

Pros

  • Impeccable design
  • Personalized service includes room butlers
  • Wonderful spa and great gym

Cons

  • Copacabana location is less sophisticated than Ipanema
  • Striking exterior can be misleading to the level of luxury inside
  • Bathrooms sacrifice some functionality in the name of design
Av. Atlântica 3804, Rio de Janeiro, 22070-001, Brazil
21-3503--6600
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90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Belmond Copacabana Palace

$$$$ | Av. Atlântica 1702, Rio de Janeiro, 22021–001, Brazil
Copacabana Palace, Copacabana and Leme
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Built in 1923 for the visiting king of Belgium and inspired by Nice's Negresco and Cannes's Carlton, Copacabana Palace was the first luxury hotel in South America, and it's still one of the top hotels on the continent. Marlene Dietrich, Robert DeNiro, Princess Diana, Mick Jagger, and the Obamas are among the many famous to have stayed here. The hotel's neoclassical facade is beautifully maintained and remains a glimmering white. Inside you can find one of the city's largest and most attractive swimming pools. The hotel's restaurants are stellar, too—the elegant Cipriani is rated among the city's best for its Northern Italian cuisine, while the unlimited Sunday brunch, served in the less formal Pergula restaurant by the pool, is legendary. The pan-Asian restaurant Mee has met with critical acclaim in the culinary press. The interior of the hotel is as regal and immaculate as its facade, and the look is cool, elegant, and luxurious—from the marble reception desk to the immaculately attired bellboys and the luxury spa. Rooms are individually appointed, with period furniture and original artworks. Ocean-view rooms are more expensive than those at the back, whose view of the Copacabana streets somewhat detracts from the glamorous atmosphere, and the nightlife in this district is less sophisticated than neighboring Ipanema and Leblon, so you're likely to find yourself taking nightly cab rides.

Pros

  • Historic landmark
  • Front-facing rooms have spectacular ocean views
  • Great on-site restaurants

Cons

  • Area is a little seedy at night
  • Need to take taxis to best bars and restaurants
  • "city view" rooms have poor views of backstreets
Av. Atlântica 1702, Rio de Janeiro, 22021–001, Brazil
21-2548–7070
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245 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fasano Rio

$$$$ | Av. Viera Souto 80, Rio de Janeiro, 22420–000, Brazil

The Italian-owned Fasano Group is renowned for its stylish, elegant hotels and restaurants, and Fasano Rio has the added glamour of having been crafted by the French designer Philippe Starck. The location, in front of Ipanema Beach, could not be better, and the building's understated facade masks a wealth of quirky style inside; unique touches abound, but the real star of the show is the white-marble plunge pool on the rooftop terrace.

Pros

  • Stylish design
  • Wonderful views from pool
  • Glamorous clientele

Cons

  • Standard rooms lack views
  • Expensive
  • Street noise
Av. Viera Souto 80, Rio de Janeiro, 22420–000, Brazil
21-3202–4000
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92 rooms
No Meals

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Janeiro

$$$$ | Av. Delfim Moreira 696, Rio de Janeiro, 22441–000, Brazil

Formerly known as the Marina All Suites, this intimate beachfront hotel was redesigned in 2018 by eco warrior and founder of fashion brand Osklen as an ode to Carioca style. Expect spectacular ocean views from the soft-toned suites and a hip local crowd who flit between the first-floor restaurant and cocktail bar, and the ground-floor beach-bar, which acts as an extension of Leblon’s golden sands.

Pros

  • Prime location in front of Leblon's Posto 11
  • Serious style credentials
  • A fun local scene to tap into

Cons

  • Small swimming pool
  • The beach bar can get busy
  • Open-plan bathrooms offer little privacy
Av. Delfim Moreira 696, Rio de Janeiro, 22441–000, Brazil
21-2172–1001
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53 suites
Free Breakfast

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JW Marriott Rio de Janeiro

$$$$ | Av. Atlântica 2600, Rio de Janeiro, 22041–001, Brazil

You could be walking into a Marriott anywhere in the world, which is a comfort for some and a curse for others. Expect spotlessly clean rooms and public areas, an efficient English-speaking staff, and modern (and expensive) services and facilities. Despite the enormous lobby, rooms here are smaller than at most Marriott hotels, but some rooms have views of Avenida Atlântica and Copacabana. The location—the front door spits you out onto Copacabana Beach—can't be beat.

Pros

  • Close to beach
  • Efficient service
  • Bountiful breakfast

Cons

  • Expensive extras like Wi-Fi
  • Front-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Tired swimming pool area
Av. Atlântica 2600, Rio de Janeiro, 22041–001, Brazil
21-2545–6500
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245 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Suite by Dussol

$$$$ | Rua Jackson de Figueiredo 501, Rio de Janeiro, 22611–000, Brazil

This off-the-beaten-track location amid the secluded mansions of Joatinga—often referred to as "the Beverly Hills of Rio"—gives La Suite an ultra-exclusive feel, and the French owners have imbued their boutique hotel with real Parisian chic. The infinity pool, perched right above the ocean, takes in sweeping vistas over mountains and out to sea, and the exterior and outdoor spaces are all clean lines, white walls, and sleek modernism. The suites themselves—themed by color—are an exercise in indulgence, with twinkling chandeliers, Oriental screens, vast beds, walk-in wardrobes, colored-marble double shower rooms, and iPod docks.

Pros

  • Impossibly scenic location
  • Fantastic beach on your doorstep
  • Romantic ambience

Cons

  • It's a cab ride to bars and restaurants
  • Impractical for extensive sightseeing
  • On-site prices for food and drink are high
Rua Jackson de Figueiredo 501, Rio de Janeiro, 22611–000, Brazil
21-2484–1962
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sheraton Grand Rio Hotel & Resort

$$$$ | Av. Niemeyer 121, Rio de Janeiro, 22450–220, Brazil

Between the upmarket neighborhoods of São Conrado and Leblon, this hotel has the most spacious leisure area in the city, with three pools, two tennis courts, and a children's playground; this is the only hotel in Rio with a "private" beach. Rooms are tastefully decorated, and all have balconies with sea views, although some are very limited.

Pros

  • Great for families
  • Wonderful beach
  • Good amenities

Cons

  • Some furnishings past their prime
  • Pool area is not clean
  • Location directly in front of the sprawling favela of Vidigal may make some guests uncomfortable
Av. Niemeyer 121, Rio de Janeiro, 22450–220, Brazil
21-2529--1122
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559 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sol Ipanema

$$$$ | Av. Vieira Souto 320, Rio de Janeiro, 22420–004, Brazil

Another of Rio's tall, slender hotels, this one has a great location at the eastern end of Ipanema Beach between Rua Vinicius de Moraes and Farme de Amoedo. Though it isn't luxurious, the hotel has comfortable accommodations with crisp, clean, and modern interiors. Deluxe front rooms have panoramic beach views, and back rooms from the eighth floor up have views of the lagoon and Corcovado.

Pros

  • Near lively Ipanema nightlife
  • Large buffet breakfast with lots of variety
  • Decent value for Ipanema

Cons

  • Standard facilities
  • Tiny pool
  • Not the best on-site restaurant
Av. Vieira Souto 320, Rio de Janeiro, 22420–004, Brazil
21-2525–2020
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90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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