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Copacabana Palace - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Avenida Atlantica 1702
Rio De Janeiro, 22021-001
Nightly Rates (445.00 - 850.00)   4 Star
Copacabana Palace

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Property Description
One of Rio de Janeiros most famous landmarks. Copacabana Palace is located on famous Copacabana Beach, offering spectacular ocean views and direct access to beach. Nearby is upscale shopping as well as many of the areas famous landmarks such as Sugarloaf and Corcovado -Christ the Redeemer-. Copacabana Palace is located 12 kilometers from Santos Dumont domestic airport and 32 kilometers from Rios International airport. Copacabana Palace has been residence to both royalty and some of the world most famous people offering luxurious public areas. 77 guestrooms and 148 suites. Facilities include a Semi-Olympic swimming pool/health club/business center/tennis court/theatre/one of Brazil's highest acclaimed restaurants/luxury shops and plenty of meeting space.

Copacabana Palace


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Tennis

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • A1S - Penthouse Suite Main Bldg A1K - Executive City View Main Bldg B1K - Deluxe Beach View Main Bldg B1S - Pool And Ocean View Suite Tower Wing C1K - City View Room Main Bldg Room Description A1S - Penthouse Suite Oversized top floor suite with ocean view and terrace located in the main building 1king bed marble bathroom butler service TV / VCR CD player fast internet access safe open windows open bar private pool on the floor ** room size: 120 SQM A1K - Executive City View Room Located on the executive floor with private access in the main building. 1king or 2twins bed marble bathroom butler service TV / VCR fast Internet access safe open windows mini bar ** room size: 30 SQM B1K - Deluxe Beach View Room Located in the main building 1king or 2twins beds kept in the original style with high ceiling fast internet access TV / VCR safe open windows mini bar ** room size 38 SQM B1S - Pool And Ocean view Suite Located in the tower wing art-deco furniture high ceiling. The suite look similar to apartments with balcony 1king or 2 twins beds marble bathroom fax machine fast internet access TV / VCR safe open windows mini bar ** room size 62 SQM C1K - City View Room Located in the main building 1 queen or 2 twins beds kept in the original style with high ceiling fast Internet access TV / VCR safe open window quite room **room size 29 SQM

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Opened in  1923 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 225  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    Located directly on famous Copacabana beach on Avenida Atlantica with spectacular views of the beach as well as direct beach access. Nearby is Rio-Sul shopping mall-one of Rios best upscale shopping areas-as well as cinema and restaurants. Also close by are many of Rios famous landmarks such as Sugarloaf mountain and Corcovados Christ the Redeemer. -GIG- Tom Jobim Internacional Airport is 20 miles northwest.

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card required from now to September 30. Full prepayment required starting October 1.

    Cancellation Policy
    24 hours prior to arrival from now to September 30. Prepayment is non-refundable on all cancellations starting October 1.

    Restaurant Information
    Dining  Name - Hotel Cipriani Location - On Property Charge to Room - Yes Hours - Lunch from 12H30 up to 4pm/Dinner from 7pm up to 01H00 am Days Open - All Days Type - Restaurant Cuisine - Italian Meals Served - Lunch and Dinner Prices - Moderate to Expensive Attire - No tennis shoes/shorts or jeans please Reservations Required - Recommended Name - Pergula Location - On Property Charge to Room - Yes Hours - Open from 7am up to 01 am Days Open - All Days Type - Restaurant Cuisine - American/Continental/Seafood/Buffet Meals Served - Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Prices - Moderate Attire - Casual Reservations Required - Recommended Other Information - Both indoor and outdoor dining available. Outdoor dining is poolside. Indoor dining is air-conditioned. The Pergula poolside Verandah serves refreshments and light meals throughout the day by the pool. Copacabana Bar Enjoy delicious drinks and warm conversation in the friendly atmosphere of the Copacabana Bar.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Conference facilities
  •   Copacabana Palace offers a wide variety of meeting and conference facilities including 10 separate rooms that can accommodate intimate board meetings or up to 450 persons. Some of the rooms offer views of Copacabana Beach. The Hotel's dedicated conference and banqueting staff are always nearby to ensure your event is a success. Maximum room capacities are as follows-Reception is 400; Theatre is 450; Banquet is 250; Classroom is 60; Dance is 200 Contact the Hotels sales department for availability and additional information. - Azul - Theatre style 80; Classroom style 30; Banquet/Dinner style 60; Reception/Cocktail style 80 - Amarelo - Theatre 20; Classroom 18; Banquet/Dinner 20; Reception/Cocktail 20 - Vermelho - Theatre 80; Classroom 24; Banquet/Dinner 60; Reception/Cocktail 70 - Rio de Janeiro - Theatre 150; Classroom 72; Banquet/Dinner 100; Reception/Cocktail 120 - Carioca - Theatre 70; Classroom 40; Banquet/Dinner 60; Reception/Cocktail 60 - Golden Room - Theatre 450; Classroom 108; Banquet/Dinner 350; Reception/Cocktail 400 - Nobre - Theatre 320; Classroom 150; Banquet/Dinner 250; Reception/Cocktail 300 - Leitura - Reception/Cocktail 300 - Estar - Reception/Cocktail 200 - Visitas - Reception/Cocktail 300


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • A number of recreational activities can be arranged for guests by the hotels concierge. To arrange recreational activities in advance of arrival please contact the concierge.
  • Sporting Facilities

  • - Swimming - there is a private, semi-Olympic-size swimming pool at the hotel with sunbathing area - Tennis court - Watersports - waterskiing and jet skiing by arrangement - Cruising and snorkeling around the off-shore islands - Golf, tennis and hang-gliding available in the area - Fitness centre and solarium

  • Top Ten Sights in Rio

  • The beach is a daily event in Rio with a steady flow of people from sunrise to sunset - a place to relax, to meet and chat, to work out and catch the big wave. Amongst the endless miles of superb beaches, Copacabana and Ipanema are the most famous. The vast statue of Christ the Redeemer towering over the city, arms outstretched in welcome, astride the Corcovado, is the most famous of images of Brazil. From the summit you can see the city flowing around the mountains along the coast, an exhilarating experience with the whole of Rio and Guanabara Bay laid out before you. Reached by cable car for another spectacular view of the city, Sugar Loaf Mountain rises where Guanabara Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Best of all at sunset on a clear day when the lights of the city start to twinkle. A walk through the Tijuca Forest which covers an area of approximately 120 square kilometers. There is no other city in the world that can boast a downtown rainforest, home to ocelots, three toed sloths and a paradise for bird watchers. A visit to one of the samba dance halls is an excellent way to spend a Saturday night when rehearsals are held. The Botanical Garden is half natural jungle and half laid out in impressive avenues with immense Imperial Palms dating from the garden's inauguration in 1808. It now contains over 5,000 plant species, not to mention numerous monkeys and parrots. Built in 1950 for the World Cup, Rio's Maracana Stadium, the world's largest, holds nearly 200,000 people. Great silken banners wave across the stand, shrouded by smoke from fireworks, while support for each team is proclaimed by the insistent rhythm of massed samba drums. The Hippie Market in Ipanema is held every Sunday at the Praca General Osorio. Artisans from all over Brazil sell everything from jewelry to cushion covers. The national ritual of Feijoada, a stew of pork, sausage and smoked meat cooked with black beans and garlic, garnished with slices of orange, served throughout the city's restaurants at the weekend. For a purely carnivorous experience spend an evening at a Rodizio. Originating from the macho gaucho south of Brazil, these are cavernous eateries which specialize in one thing and one thing only - meat.

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