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1. Radisson Hotel São Paulo Faria Lima
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Near the airport, Radisson Faria Lima is located in Sao Paulo's Itaim Bibi - Moema neighborhood and close to Nossa Senhora do O, Sao...
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2. Renaissance São Paulo Hotel
- This 34-story hotel was designed by world-famous architects, and includes an impressive lobby with a high ceiling and natural light that comes... read more
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3. Hotel Unique
Unique truly is. In form this latest São Paulo design hotel is a teetering verdigris-colored disk, chopped off at the top to make a roof deck,...
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4. Blue Tree Paulista
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Blue Tree Paulista is located in Sao Paulo's Jardins neighborhood, close to Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Teatro Municipal, and Planetarium....
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5. Novotel Sao Paulo Ibirapuera
The combination of French sophistication and Brazilian hospitality results in one fine hotel. Owned by the French Accor group that also manages...
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6. Caesar Park São Paulo Faria Lima
- The elegant décor is not restricted just to the foyer, and can be found throughout the large and comfortable rooms, which include Internet and... read more
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7. Melia Jardim Europa
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Melia Jardim Europa is located in Sao Paulo's Itaim Bibi - Moema neighborhood, close to Nossa Senhora do O, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Planetarium,...
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8. Grand Hyatt São Paulo
- The Grand Hyatt at São Paulo, is the only Hyatt here of the famed hotel chain. This is an excellent business hotel with good amenities for someone... read more
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9. Hilton São Paulo Morumbi
- Established in 1971, this was one of São Paulo's first internationally recognized luxury hotels. Housed in a modern cylindrical-shaped building,... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- With more than 20 million people in its metropolitan area, São Paulo knows a thing or two (million) about providing accommodations for folks from all walks of life. But more than simply spaces to rest one's head, lodgings here serve as leaping-off points for fine dining, culture and sport. With a bevy of options—hotels for business travelers, boutique bed and breakfasts and backpacker hostels, to name a few—fanning out across the map, visitors would be wise to focus first on location. São Paulo is bem grande (quite big) and traffic can eat up hours when planning is neglected, particularly for those who prefer to avoid public transportation. Considering an extended stay? Furnished apartments (more often called "flats" here) are generally available for short-term rentals.
