2/5 - Disappointing
I was born in Niterói, decades later it looks neglected and unsafe. Arariboia would agree with me.






The location is a winner, with very easy access to Rio and proximity to shops and bars. The staff are fantastic.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

Nice hotel but need a little fixing on the beach side. Helpful and friendly staff
Reviewed on 21 Feb 2026

The room was incredible and I would want to stay here everytime I come back to Rio. The room and the view were perfect and spacious, very modern. The rooftop pool and breakfast were wonderful!
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

Nice spot in Copacabana
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2025

The biggest problem with the hotel is there is no maid service. One towel for 6 days, no cleaning. I saw the maids in the hallway with a stack of fresh towels and took one, hysteria ensued. Turns out that's R$5. Give it to the front desk, not sure if it reached the right place. Hotels.com messaged ...
Reviewed on 21 Feb 2025

There was no functioning air conditioning Barely any hot water And I ask for a toaster/grill on the first day and never got any! Main bed mattress is worn out complete The couch was also totally run down Location was great! Thank god it was a cheap deal!! I really don’t recommend unless you’re on ...
Reviewed on 4 Nov 2025

More than just a stretch of sand, Rio de Janeiro’s most famous beach is where locals and visitors from all over the world come to relax, strut, pose and play.

This mountain rising out of the city center is most well known as the home of Rio’s iconic skyscraper-sized Jesus statue.

See the place that inspired a famous song about a bikini at this upscale beach.

To truly appreciate Brazil’s obsession with “the beautiful game,” watch a match or take a guided tour of one of the world’s largest and most historic soccer stadiums.

Golden sandy beaches, excellent restaurants, walking paths and some of Rio de Janeiro’s most popular neighborhoods surround this bustling seaside avenue.

Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Recreio dos Bandeirantes Beach during your travels in Rio de Janeiro? While you're in the area, wander around the parks.






I was born in Niterói, decades later it looks neglected and unsafe. Arariboia would agree with me.
