Brazil Hotels and Resorts - Everything in Brazil seems larger than life. It has the world's wildest party, its greatest waterfall, its biggest wetlands, its mightiest river and its largest rain forest (and one of the most unique and diverse cultures on the planet). For travelers, Brazil's sheer size and variety can be overwhelming. Brazil's problems -- poverty, crime, environmental recklessness -- can seem larger than life, too. Although it is one of the industrial powerhouses of South America, Brazil has trouble feeding all its people. And deforestation of the Amazon basin proceeds at an ominous rate. But in fits and starts, the country is taking on some of its seemingly insoluble problems. Most noticeably, improvement is being made in the dangerous crime situation in Rio: A special branch of "tourist police" now keeps tourist sites -- particularly the beaches of Zona Sul -- relatively safe.

We recommend that you try to venture beyond the thousands of miles of beach to explore Brazil's other remarkable attractions: the traditional Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador, the colonial towns of Ouro Preto, Sao Luis, Parati and Olinda or the wetlands of the Pantanal, one of the best wildlife preserves in South America. Rio might draw you to Brazil the first time, but the country's unexplored corners and breadth of attractions will make you want to go back.

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Hotel Acapulco Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Rua Gustavo Sampaio, 854 - Leme 2000000 - Rio de Janeiro
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Situated just one block away from Copacobana beach. It is ten minutes from the downtown area and close to the Rio Sul shopping centre, the largest in Latin America.
 

Hotel Acapulco Rio de Janeiro Brazil

ACCOMMODATION: All the rooms are medium in size and in fair to good condition and the bathrooms are in very good condition. Decor and colours vary but rooms are modern throughout. Many of the rooms have balconies.

Hotel Acapulco Rio de Janeiro Brazil - Accommodation
Hotel Acapulco Rio de Janeiro Brazil - Accommodation

HOTEL FACILITIES & SERVICES: The hotel has no restaurant but has a coffee shop and seperate american bar which are both situated on the ground floor. Breakfast is taken in the coffee shop. The lobby is medium in size, dark and with marble flooring. It incorporates a small seating area. Adjacent to the lobby is a new, modern.

Hotel Acapulco Rio de Janeiro Brazil - Meeting Room
Hotel Acapulco Rio de Janeiro Brazil - Restaurant
Hotel Acapulco Rio de Janeiro Brazil - Swimming Pool
 
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