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Excelsior Copacabana

Av. Atlântica 1800, Copacabana,
Rio De Janeiro
Southwest Brazil
Brazil
(21) 2195-5800

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: R$ 100 - R$ 200

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Another of our choices in the Windsor group, the Excelsior is not an architectural gem but rather a boxy tower, yet it stands out because of its eye-catching blue and white façade. It also offers first-rate service and amenities and a great Copacabana address. Although it was built in the 1950s, the Excelsior has been remodeled and renovated to be sleek and contemporary – something you’ll notice immediately as you enter the marble-filled lobby. There are 230 rooms and three suites. Deluxe rooms face the ocean, while standard and superior rooms have partial water views. Furnishings are contemporary, with gold tones, jacaranda woods and built-in TVs. The suites are larger and each has a Jacuzzi and sauna. All rooms have data ports, minibars, private safes and hair dryers that are included in the well-stocked bathrooms. There are nonsmoking floors and some wheelchair- accessible rooms. A business center has computers, copiers and faxes – all are free to guests. Breakfast (included in rate) is a sumptuous buffet served in the hotel’s restaurant. A la carte breakfast can be served in guest rooms. The lunch buffet is so popular that Cariocas working nearby often head here. On the roof is a pool and casual snack bar. There is a health club and sauna.
Last updated January 9, 2008
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