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Dayrell Ouro Verde

Av. Atlântica 1456, Copacabana,
Rio De Janeiro
Southwest Brazil
Brazil
(21) 2543-4123

Type: Hotel

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Another old timer that still has charm and spacious rooms – many with balconies – the Ouro Verde was built to house visitors arriving for the 1950 World Cup. The façade retains many of its French-inspired Art Deco features. When we first stayed here in the 1960s, it was under Swiss management and the old-world charm included white-gloved elevator operators. Times change and the Ouro Verde is now part of the Dayrell (formerly Grandarrell) Hotel Group. Its 63 rooms and single suite are spread around 15 floors. “Around” is the operative word, since the rooms face a circular central foyer. Natural light streams in through skylights, making the hotel bright and airy. A white wrought rail encircles the foyer. Halls have dated furniture, but are accented with works of art and fresh flowers. The lobby looks much as it did years ago, with plush covered chairs and sofas, hanging chandeliers, and crystal sconces. The check-in areas have been updated and are quite modern. The staff is helpful and knowledgeable. Accommodations include deluxe rooms on the upper floors with balconies facing the beach. Room furnishings have a well used look, but the bathrooms have been updated. The Ouro Verde restaurant looks out at the beach. Breakfast is served here (included in rate), as is lunch and dinner. There is also a coffee shop in the garden area of the hotel.
Last updated January 9, 2008
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