11 Best Hotels in São Paulo, Brazil

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São Paulo puts an emphasis on business, and for the most part so do its hotels. Most of them are near Avenida Paulista, along Marginal Pinheiros, or in the charming Jardins neighborhood, where international businesses are located. But catering to business doesn't mean they've forgotten about pleasure. On the contrary, if you're willing to pay for it, the city can match London or New York for unfettered elegance.

Breakfast is a sumptuous affair and is oftentimes included in the room rate. International conventions and the annual Brazilian Grand Prix in November can book hotels completely, so it's wise to make reservations in advance.

Hotel Fasano São Paulo

$$$$ | Rua Vittorio Fasano 88, São Paulo, 01414–020, Brazil Fodor's Choice
Fasano, Jardins
Fasano

With a decor that hints at 1940s modern but is undeniably 21st-century chic, the Hotel Fasano caters to those for whom money is a mere detail. Rooms have Eames chairs, leather headboards, parquet floors, huge windows, and walk-in closets. The restaurant off the lobby with the same name exudes the same deep sense of luxury.

Pros

  • Attentive, knowledgeable staff
  • Top-floor pool with stunning view
  • Central location that's still quiet

Cons

  • Extremely expensive
  • R$185 for breakfast
  • It could use a renovation
Rua Vittorio Fasano 88, São Paulo, 01414–020, Brazil
11-3896–4000
Hotel Details
60 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Unique

$$$$ | Av. Brigadeiro Luís Antônio 4700, São Paulo, 01402–002, Brazil Fodor's Choice

The hotel's unique and bold design catches the eye. It's a project created by the acclaimed architect Ruy Ohtake and is one of the most luxurious and sought-after hotels in São Paulo. Those who have the opportunity to visit the hotel are even more impressed: on the rooftop, there's a trendy restaurant (open to the public) with an iconic red pool (for guests only). At check-in, you are greeted with Veuve Clicquot and taken to one of the 87 rooms, completely renovated in 2024, all featuring cutting-edge technology and automation. The lights turn on at the touch of your feet on the floor. The rooms have extremely comfortable king-size beds and bathtubs, all in an elegant style. The TV, when turned off, looks like a perfect mirror, and there's an integrated ambient sound system.

Pros

  • Steps from Ibirapuera Park and a taxi ride to many top restaurants
  • Attractive, modern design
  • Spectacular rooftop restaurant and lobby bar

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No metro station nearby
  • Rooftop pool is too cold
Av. Brigadeiro Luís Antônio 4700, São Paulo, 01402–002, Brazil
11-3055–4700
Hotel Details
87 rooms
No Meals

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Tivoli Mofarrej São Paulo

$$$$ | Alameda Santos 1437, São Paulo, 01419–905, Brazil Fodor's Choice

The five-star Tivoli Mofarrej is home to Latin America's largest presidential suite, which costs almost R$30,000 per night and counts the king of Sweden and the king of pop Michael Jackson among past patrons. For those who are more subject than royalty, the 23rd-floor Seen restaurant reveals regal views of Avenida Paulista, with a very nice environment. The Must Bar, located at the entrance of the hotel, is an excellent choice for those seeking a sophisticated setting with a refined ambiance. The bar offers exclusive, signature drinks—be sure to try the guava purée with whiskey, a simply surprising combination, and the vodka with jambu, a typical herb from northern Brazil known for its numbing effect.

Pros

  • Chance of meeting a prince or princess (literally)
  • Thai spa's Rainmist Steam Bath
  • Steps from Avenida Paulista

Cons

  • Small pool
  • Extremely expensive
  • Walls are thin
Alameda Santos 1437, São Paulo, 01419–905, Brazil
11-3146–5900
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218 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton São Paulo Morumbi

$$$$ | Av. das Nações Unidas 12901, São Paulo, 04578–000, Brazil

The brightest star in Brooklin and the hot spot of the São Paulo business world, this venue is one of three skyscrapers that form an office park loaded with Fortune 500 companies. The Hilton's glass-and-marble lobby looks as cool and professional as the well-dressed staff behaves. The apartments have large workstations, and suites offer separate living rooms for informal meetings. The rooftop pool and gym, complete with jaw-dropping views of the city skyline, are open to all guests.

Pros

  • Attached by tunnel to D&D Shopping mall
  • Art exhibits at Canvas Bar
  • Spa uses treatments from the Amazon

Cons

  • Far from anything cultural or historical
  • Charge for Internet access
  • High traffic area on weekdays and severe gridlock at rush hour
Av. das Nações Unidas 12901, São Paulo, 04578–000, Brazil
11-2845--0000
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516 rooms

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Hotel Transamérica São Paulo

$$$$ | Av. das Nações Unidas 18591, São Paulo, 04795–901, Brazil

Directly across the Pinheiros River from the Centro Empresarial office complex, the home of many U.S. companies, Hotel Transamérica São Paulo is a convenient choice for those working in the area. The skylighted lobby—in granite and marble, with Persian carpets, palm trees, leather sofas, and oversize modern paintings—is more impressive than the rooms, with their beige wall-to-wall carpets and floral fabrics, but they're clean, spacious, and quiet.

Pros

  • Great location for business travelers
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Tennis courts

Cons

  • Pinheiros River smells terrible
  • Traffic paralyzes the area at rush hour
  • Plain rooms
Av. das Nações Unidas 18591, São Paulo, 04795–901, Brazil
11-5693–4511
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Credit cards accepted
411 rooms
Free Breakfast

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InterContinental São Paulo

$$$$ | Alameda Santos 1123, São Paulo, 01419–001, Brazil

The InterContinental consistently receives rave reviews because of the attention paid to every detail, including the pillows (guests choose among six different types). Service is likewise attentive, and both the private and public areas are well appointed. Creams, pastels, and marble come together with seamless sophistication and elegance. The lobby bar stays abuzz.

Pros

  • Japanese breakfast
  • Gym with personal trainers
  • Great service

Cons

  • Suites aren't much bigger than regular rooms
  • Breakfast not included
  • Needs a makeover
Alameda Santos 1123, São Paulo, 01419–001, Brazil
11-3179–2600
Hotel Details
233 rooms
No Meals

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L'Hotel PortoBay São Paulo

$$$$ | Alameda Campinas 266, São Paulo, 01404–000, Brazil

Compared to the top-of-the line chain hotels on Paulista, L'Hotel PortoBay São Paulo stands out as a truly special experience. Though the famous Parisian hotel of the same name is its declared muse, the luxury here is understated rather than decadent. The Mediterranean dining room and the English-style piano bar that faces it are twin gems. The top-floor pool has a retractable roof, the Japanese ofuro baths are heated upon request, and every guest gets a pair of brown and gold Havaianas flip-flops. The hotel underwent a complete renovation that began in 2023, encompassing its bar, restaurant, and all rooms, and was completed in mid-2024.

Pros

  • Small number of rooms makes for personalized service
  • L'Occitane bath products
  • Close to some of the city's best restaurants, bars, museums, and shopping

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Pool can be crowded
  • Room service a bit slow
Alameda Campinas 266, São Paulo, 01404–000, Brazil
11-2183–0500
Hotel Details
86 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Maksoud Plaza

$$$$ | Rua São Carlos do Pinhal 424, São Paulo, 01404–900, Brazil

Once the top choice for luxury accommodations in São Paulo, the Maksoud Plaza must now share the bill with a bevy of high-end hotels; still, its facilities, comfort, and good location make it one of the best choices in the city. The multilingual staff provides professional service, and the restaurants are excellent, drawing big crowds of businesspeople every day at lunch and after work.

Pros

  • Four full-service restaurants and five bars
  • Huge atrium
  • Excellent location

Cons

  • Dingy exterior
  • Rush-hour traffic
  • Needs to be modernized
Rua São Carlos do Pinhal 424, São Paulo, 01404–900, Brazil
11-3145–8000
Hotel Details
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416 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Renaissance São Paulo Hotel

$$$$ | Alameda Santos 2233, São Paulo, 01419–002, Brazil

In case the rooftop helipad doesn't say it all, the striking lines of the red-and-black granite lobby announce one serious business hotel. The fitness center is among the largest in Latin America in a hotel, complemented by a juice bar/cybercafé. On weekends there's a play at the hotel's own theater. Those staying in suites have use of the executive lounge and an array of ultraluxurious services. 

Pros

  • You never have to leave hotel
  • Professional staff
  • Great spa

Cons

  • Breakfast isn't included
  • Uninspired decor
  • Expensive
Alameda Santos 2233, São Paulo, 01419–002, Brazil
011-3069–2233
Hotel Details
444 rooms
No Meals

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Rosewood

$$$$ | Rua Itapeva 435, São Paulo, 01332000, Brazil

The old Matarazzo hospital is one of the most famous landmarks in São Paulo and has become the city's newest luxury hotel, inaugurated in 2022. It houses a permanent collection of over 450 works of art by Brazilian artists and artisans. The hotel features four extremely refined restaurants, which are also open to the general public. There are two swimming pools, one of which is an infinity pool.

Pros

  • Great spa
  • Extremely new
  • Well-attended

Cons

  • Super expensive
  • Nothing close by
  • Gets crowded because of the restaurants
Rua Itapeva 435, São Paulo, 01332000, Brazil
11-3797--0500
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160 suites

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Tryp São Paulo Higienópolis - Melia

$$$$ | Rua Maranhão 371, São Paulo, 01240–000, Brazil

Tucked imperceptibly among stately apartment buildings in one of the city's oldest and most attractive residential neighborhoods, this hotel built in 2000 has bright and spacious rooms with contemporary light-wood furnishings. Rooms on the 24-story building's upper floors have fine city views.

Pros

  • Cool half-indoor, half-outdoor pool
  • Breakfast menu in Braille
  • 10-minute taxi ride from Centro

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Boring furniture
  • Lines can be long to check in and out
Rua Maranhão 371, São Paulo, 01240–000, Brazil
11-3665–8200
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195 rooms
No Meals

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