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During the New Year holidays and carnivals, prices in Brazil hotels increase significantly (up to $ 150 per person), especially in coastal cities such as Rio de Janeiro or Salvador. In Copacabana, the cost of living starts from $ 60-80 in high season.
At the same time in the capital of Brasilia and São Paulo, more specializing in business tourism, at this time the hotels are empty and ready to accept lodgers without restrictions.
In the big cities of Brazil, modern high-rise hotels and apart-hotels are widespread. Aparthotels offer more favorable prices, offering in exchange for almost a homely cosiness and large spaces: a separate living room, a bedroom and a kitchen. On the other hand, such hotels do not have their own restaurants, swimming pools and other public amenities.
Hotel chains and prices
Brazil hotels are not bad service. In this case, the class of the hotel is estimated by the types of services provided, and not by the usual star system. Visitors coming here for the first time are advised to ask in advance about the services offered in a specific place.
The main hotel chains in Brazil are Meliá, The Blue Tree and Atlantica Hotels. This is a top class hotel and an appropriate price level. Popular among tourists is the Accor Group network operated by a French company, which includes a number of hotel brands at various levels of service. This luxury hotels Sofitel, and luxury apart hotels Parthenon, as well as a fairly budgetary Mercure and Ibis. Mercure offers more comfortable accommodation, Ibis - these are simpler hotels, clean and comfortable, but no frills.
Unusual hotels
Pousada means a family hotel-boardinghouse (the local equivalent of the French "inn" or the British "guest house"). They are usually simpler than traditional hotels and offer a slightly smaller range of services (room service, laundry, etc.), but they work according to the familiar Bed & Breakfast system in Europe. There are even more such establishments in the country than hotels.
In desert areas, such as the Pantanal, travelers usually stop at the hacienda (ranch) with guest houses. In small towns - for example, in the Minas Gerais area, you can stay in the so-called Hotéis-fazenda (farmer's hotels), where the service is better than on traditional hacienda, as well as more entertainment options: you can swim, ride, in football.
A real adventure will be accommodation in a floating hotel that runs along rivers and lakes, offering guests to fish or simply enjoy the peace and tranquility of a river trip. Such hotels are quite comfortable and safe, many cabins are equipped with air conditioning and everything necessary for recreation. In addition, most of these hotels have several small motor boats, on which an experienced guide takes you to the most picturesque places or arranges excellent fishing.
Motels in Brazil are often called "sex hotels". There are no restrictions as such for accommodation, but there is no need to dream of a decent hotel service in such establishments. As a rule, they are rented for only a few hours, at the same time the privacy of the guests is observed.
Therefore, for reasons of economy, it's better to pay attention to the Brazilian hostels - there are a lot of them in the country and they are very different: from noisy youth hostels with four-level beds (from $ 10 per night) to completely civilized with separate bedrooms (from $ 30).