Hotels in Brazil

Brazil is a land of contrasts, from the iconic Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo to the lesser-known side of Brazil, full of green parks, lively street markets and immersive cultural experiences in cities such as Curitiba and Feira de Santana.

With our hotels in Brazil, you can experience these captivating destinations in comfort and style.

What’s Brazil famous for?

Brazil is best known for its many festivals like the iconic Carnival of Rio, its strong passion for football, the incredible Amazon rainforest, joyful rhythms that have everyone dancing, and a rich mix of regional cultures that reflect the country’s wide diversity.

What are the best things to see in Brazil?

Brazil is home to the world wonder of Christ the Redeemer overlooking Rio, the Amazon rainforest, which is one of the richest ecosystems on Earth, and the impressive Iguazu Falls, always high on many travellers’ list. But beyond these iconic landmarks lies a quieter, deeper Brazil, where cities such as Curitiba and Feira de Santana offer a more authentic connection to the local Brazilian local.

Curitiba is known for its innovative public transport system and its commitment to sustainability. It’s home to many stunning green parks, including Barigui Park, where you’ll spot capybaras and geese roaming freely. The Botanical Garden, the Oscar Niemeyer Museum, and the Wire Opera House are just a few of the many wonders that make this calm city worth exploring.

Meanwhile, Feira de Santana remains a hidden gem to most tourists. This authentic, less frequented by tourists, offers a mix of bustling local markets and a clear insight into Bahian culture, music and cuisine. It’s the perfect spot to explore the surrounding region.

It doesn’t matter if you’re drawn to famous landmarks or looking to explore a less visited side of Brazil, the country offers unforgettable sights all around, and our accommodation options in Brazil provide the perfect starting point.

What are the best things to do in Brazil?

Taking a scenic train ride through the Atlantic rainforest to the historic town of Morretes is one of the best things to do in Brazil. It’s a unique experience you certainly shouldn’t miss. Along the way, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of amazing landscapes and winding mountain routes. While you’re there, consider visiting the nearby coastal town of Antonina, known for its colonial charm and relaxed atmosphere.

For nature lovers, Parque Estadual de Vila Velha offers a striking collection of rock formations, caves and scenic walking trails.

A day trip to the beach is a perfect way to make the most of a sunny day in Brazil. Some of our hotels in Brazil are a drive away from Salvador’s stunning beaches, including Porto da Barra, Flamengo Beach, or Stella Maris. You can also explore the historic riverside towns of Cachoeira and São Félix.

What is the best month to visit Brazil?

December to March is Brazil’s peak summer season, with hot temperatures and high humidity, perfect for beach holidays. However, the best time to visit may vary depending on where you’re going and what kind of experience you’re looking for.

Destinations such as Curitiba are best enjoyed during the Brazilian winter (May to September), when the weather is cooler and drier, ideal for sightseeing and avoiding the rainy season.

Brazil is a vast country with varied climates, so it’s always a good idea to check the forecast for the specific region you plan to visit, and pack accordingly.

What are the must-try foods in Brazil?

Brazil offers a wide range of culinary specialties. Feijoada, the country’s national dish, is a hearty black-bean stew traditionally made with pork. Churrasco, a style of barbecue featuring various grilled meats, and moqueca, a delicious fish stew with coconut milk, are just a few of Brazil’s must-try dishes.

Street food is also a big part of the culture, so be sure to sample some savoury snacks at local markets like pão de queijo (cheese bread), and coxinha (shredded chicken croquettes).

Brazil is also the birthplace of the famous açaí bowl, a refreshing trendy treat made with blended açaí berries which is typically topped with granola and fresh fruit such as bananas and strawberries.

Where should I go for my first time in Brazil?

Brazil is such a gigantic country with many landmarks to explore. If you are a first-time visitor, you should definitely consider exploring Curitiba in the south and Feira de Santana in the northeast as they offer a nice mix of culture, local charm, and easy access to nearby attractions. They are also among the best areas to stay in Brazil, so be sure to add them to your itinerary.

How to arrive in Brazil?

Brazil is well connected by air. International flights operate regularly from Europe, North America, and across South America to the three main Brazilian airports: São Paulo (GRU), Rio de Janeiro (GIG), and Brasília (BSB), all of which offer onward domestic connections to other major Brazilian cities.

How to move around in Brazil?

Due to Brazil’s vast size and long distance between regions, domestic flights are the most efficient way to move around the country. They are reliable, convenient and most airlines offer frequent services between all the key cities, making it easy to plan multi-destination trips.

There are also long-distance coaches that connect major cities as well as remote towns and regions, providing a more budget-friendly option.

Cities like Curitiba are known for their organised and efficient public transport systems, while others, like Rio, boast extensive metro networks. Additionally, taxis and ride-hailing apps such as Uber are widely available.

Stay at our hotels in Brazil and take advantage of features such as free Wi-Fi, a spacious gym, spa, and several conference and meeting rooms. Enjoy everything you need and more while staying in a prime location.