This hotel has a corporate vibe, with good proximity to a less busy beach than Copa or Ipanema. The amenities are decent, the rooms are small-ish but clean. Both the main restaurant and the top floor restaurant (Masi) were also decent. Masi is not that busy so it’s a great place to get a beautiful sunset view, and the menu has a few hits and a few misses. But the staff were great and so is the view.
The pool area is good for families, but is too busy on the weekends for someone to chill out and relax.
The room layouts are an effective use of space and were in good shape. The only thing to mention is the AC units. They are on a remote system that can cause some difficulty in setting up, and maintaining a set temperature is not really what they do. They are either on, or off. - Maintenance had to come twice to our unit to get us a new remote, as ours would frequently stop working. But they do cool the room, just with some operator frustration…
The main complaint is the chemical / perfume smell they flood the lobby and common areas with. I’m not someone who is scent sensitive - but the air is thick with an ‘air freshener’ scent that they blow throughout the lobby area. It will be off-putting to some. Thankfully the rooms themselves are immune to this.
Cleaning staff do a great job, and overall they have a dedicated (if over-worked) support staff
For the numbers of guests that they have.
The rooms are quiet. We were able to sleep well throughout the night. No traffic noise, or other room noise and we were about halfway up the building.
The room is large, with a large balcony that overlooks the beach. The decoration is relatively old. Breakfast is a variety of breads and pastries, too sweet, and the grilled sausages are too salty. There is a private beach and swimming pool with a nice view. It is near a wealthy area with good security and many people outside at night.
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GGuest User2025.08.29
The breakfast was delicious. Clean and pleasant. The rooms are cozy.
The upper floors have a great sauna, pool, and relaxation area. We are happy.
The rooms have hot showers and a pleasant atmosphere.
Blankets and duvets
The room was unattractive. Drinks in the minibar were expensive. Only liquid soap was available. The toilet was very small, it looked like a child's toilet. The breakfast was nothing special.
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GGuest User2025.05.27
The location is top-notch—right on Copacabana—with the highest pool on the 30th floor; unfortunately, the pool is very small, sometimes there are no towels; there are no changing rooms—showering and changing in the sauna is possible 😉 Recommended upgrade to super luxury, which includes breakfast in the restaurant on the 30th floor with a view of Copacabana—great. Unfortunately, the Wi-Fi is a pain 🥹 constantly having to reconnect—much cheaper hotels can do better 🙄
The hotel is stunning. The room has panoramic windows, is spacious, and so comfortable that I didn't even want to leave. The breakfast was disappointing; the chef's custom-made meal was completely inedible. The service was also very disappointing, as the hotel management ignored my birthday—a first for me.
I lost a fly so with the free day my option was to get one hotel in the Barra Area , this because made easy the transportation in between the international airport and the city.
Nice Hotel for Holliday or weekend
As you can see in the photo, the air conditioning in the room was an old model and was in need of maintenance. It was making a terrible intermittent noise. I was glad that I had been switched rooms, but the other one had another problem. Although it had modern air conditioning, it faced the street, where there is a bar next door. Even at two in the morning, there was a group of people in the corner of the bar drinking and yelling continuously at the highest volume possible. Even though I was on the fourth floor, kept everything closed and put my cell phone on to play white noise, I could still hear them. I had to use headphones. In any case, I had a terrible night's sleep. The breakfast was good and the staff were polite. The room looks old, but it is very tidy and perfectly adequate in terms of physical structure, except for the air conditioning. If the hotel would take care of the peace and quiet around it (by calling the police, for example) and maintain the air conditioning, it would be a great hotel. But if I could, I would choose another place.
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AAndreiaWonderful hotel, spacious, clean, airy room, with a balcony facing the street, very attractive, super comfortable beds, super cold air conditioning, strong and warm shower, bedspreads available, TOP pool, large and beautiful on the terrace with a super cool view, and super plentiful and delicious breakfast, I highly recommend the hotel and will definitely return.
GGuest UserReally lovely hotel in a nice part of Rio. Staff are really friendly and helpful, especially as I speak English and everyone else is speaking Portuguese. The room was lovely and clean and the cleaners came here everyday to freshen up the room, put fresh towels in the bathroom and change the sheets. The pool was lovely and very quiet which made the experience much better. I didn’t have breakfast at the hotel very much but the one day that I did, there was a good variety of food. Can’t fault this hotel, very pleasant and would definitely stay here again.
GGuest UserVery friendly staff, nice hotel. I booked a suite for one night, the room was clean although it could use some refurbishing. One window didn't lock, so the noise from the street was constant. Located in a street with some stores, but not an area where you feel safe walking around. No toiletries included apart from s soap and shower gel/shampoo. Coffee machine in the bedroom with 2 coffee pods. I couldn't see a menu anywhere, assumed these were complimentary, as in most hotels where you rent a suite. I was surprised to be charged 1.5 USD per capsule on checkout, and that there was a QR code informing me of this in the room. I couldn't find it anywhere though.
All in all, great staff, but there is definitely a much better price to service/location ratio than this hotel in Rio
GGuest UserThe hotel has a nice location on the beach, but the property could do with some updates.
The first room I went into had a funny smell, so I reported it to reception. The male receptionist looked at me, and as if he doubted my word
After I insisted, he assigned me a new room, but it was left to me to move my luggage. . No support was offered and I couldn’t be bothered to ask.
I did ask if there would be any complimentary water put in the room. He said he would get housekeeping to put some water, but I’m still waiting two days later. 
Power outlets in the room are limited and not designed for modern travel. No USB points.
The TV is old and not smart or Internet connected. There are no cable channels so nearly all of the channels are local language apart from one CNN news channel in English..
The hotel is quite noisy and dogs. The walls are thin and guests scrape furniture across the marble floors. This is relatively easy to remedy if the hotel cared.
The rooftop pool was disappointing as it’s quite small and normally full of kids.
The restaurant is closed after breakfast. There is a bar, but it’s never open..
The biggest problem I had was the Internet. It did not work properly in my room and kept cutting out every few minutes. I had to stand in the corridor or come down to the lobby in order to get any decent coverage. I complained to the staff, but they did nothing and just told me it works.. This was extremely frustrating and I certainly wouldn’t come back to this hotel again.
WWinnieThe location is excellent, surrounded by hotels and restaurants. Across the street is the endless ocean and a beach bustling with people playing ball and running early every morning. It's very convenient to all the attractions! Of course, a sea view room would be much more comfortable. The sunrises are beautiful every day. Although you can't see east, they're still beautiful. The interior view rooms have a small balcony, but it can feel a bit cramped. Beach slippers are provided and can be taken away and reused.
GGuest UserThe room is large, with a large balcony that overlooks the beach. The decoration is relatively old. Breakfast is a variety of breads and pastries, too sweet, and the grilled sausages are too salty. There is a private beach and swimming pool with a nice view. It is near a wealthy area with good security and many people outside at night.
GGangxiatutuIt's near the pier, but the surrounding area is quite remote, with not many places to eat. It's considered the city center, so it's convenient to take a taxi to go anywhere. We happened to have a Chinese Sunset Red Tour Group there, so it was quite lively.
GGuest UserHotel with a privileged location, in front of Inga beach and close to the Icarai neighborhood. Hotel with a high standard style and services to match. Very varied breakfast. In my opinion, the best hotel in Niterói in terms of quality and comfort. However, the price is more expensive but in line with the service.
GGabrielI arrived late at the hotel and there was no soap, I had to wait a considerable time until I got it. The air conditioning is good, but the system is different from what we are used to. The structure of the room itself is very good and the breakfast too. The area has quiet rooms.
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