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Le Meridien Copacabana

Av. Atlântica 1020, Copacabana (Leme),
Rio De Janeiro
Southwest Brazil
Brazil
(21) 3873-8888

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: R$ 200 - R$ 300

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Although it is now a Starwood Hotel, Le Meridien was for many years managed by French hoteliers and the elegant public areas still reflect European savoir faire. Some 37 stories high, Le Meridien towers above its neighbors and most of its nearly 500 rooms and suites offer unsurpassed views of Copacabana Beach or Corcovado Mountain. In fact, every superior room (floors 9-24) and deluxe room (floors 25-36) offers them. These rooms are larger than standard rooms but all have modern furnishings with lots of amenities such as cable TV, mini-bars, in-room safes and international direct dial phones. Because of its location close to Rio’s commercial center, Le Meridien was very popular with business travelers and it maintains a state-of-the art business enter. Lots of international companies hold conferences; the property has over 20 meeting rooms. There is an outdoor pool, a fitness center and sauna. Massages are available too. In keeping with its French roots, Le Meridien is home to Le Saint Honoré, one of the city’s gourmet French restaurants (see Best Places to Dine). Under the supervision of chef Paul Bocuse, it is on the 37th floor and often features jazz. Café Fleuri, on the fourth floor, is the hotel’s less formal dining room. Breakfast, included in room rates, is served here. Mediterranean and Brazilian favorites are offered for lunch and dinner. There is a casual bar here as well as a piano bar in the lobby.
Last updated January 9, 2008
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