Hotels in Sao Paulo
As the financial and business hub of Brazil, São Paulo has many excellent hotels at very affordable rates. Hotels tend to cluster around the financial district of the Avenida Paulista, and in the upscale shopping and restaurant district Jardins. Jardins is one of the safest areas of the city, and even at night one can comfortably go for a stroll. Women traveling alone will feel completely comfortable in this part of town.
São Paulo attracts business travelers Monday through Friday and then sits empty from Friday afternoon to Monday morning. Hotels try to lure weekend travelers with museum or shopping packages, but capacity still far exceeds demand and prices drop up to 50% or even more. Hotels will often throw in free breakfasts and dinners, and checkout can be as late as 6pm on a Sunday evening.
Many visitors to São Paulo prefer to stay in an apart-hotel. These hotels usually offer suites: one- or two-bedroom apartments with fully furnished kitchens. The benefit is much lower prices; even the most expensive apart-hotels are still significantly cheaper than a luxury hotel, and the units are much larger than a standard hotel room. You do give up a few of the amenities that you would get in a top-notch hotel, but the majority of apart-hotels still offer breakfast, parking, a small gym, sauna, and swimming pool as well as limited room service.
Centro
Staying in Centro you're close to the fun and movement of downtown; many of the attractions are within walking distance, and public transit to other regions is very accessible. The drawback is that at night, Centro empties out. Dining and nightlife options are limited, and parts of downtown transform into red-light districts, particularly around the Rua Augusta and Praça da República. However, the savings can be significant, especially on weekends when hotels often slash their prices in half.
Avenida Paulista
The hotels around Avenida Paulista cater to business travelers and executives who spend most of their time in the city's financial district. They're high-end and expense account-friendly. However, on weekends the rates drop almost in half; visitors can treat themselves to a great hotel at a bargain price. Metrô connections make it easy to travel back and forth from this area. From Paulista it is only a short walk or quick cab ride to the upscale neighborhood of Jardins.
Jardins
One of the most pleasant hotel neighborhoods in São Paulo, Jardins offers less traffic and streets lined with some of the city's best restaurants, shops, and cafes. The only disadvantage is that you're not on a Metrô line. A bus to Avenida Paulista (and the Metrô) along Rua Augusta will take 15 to 25 minutes; a bus into Centro will take 20 to 45 minutes. A cab to either will take 10 to 15 minutes. The area is safe and pleasant at night.
Higienópolis
Often overlooked by visitors, Higienópolis is a quiet, green, and pretty residential neighborhood with some excellent restaurants and shops located just a hop and a skip from Centro; a 20-minute walk from the Tryp Higienópolis takes you to the Praça da República. Better yet, prices are much lower than in Jardins.
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Blue Tree Premium Paulista
The Brazilian-owned Blue Tree chain is known for quality and service, with several excellent hotels scattered throughout São Paulo. But for a superior location, visitors should stay at the Blue Tree Premium Paulista. This modern high-rise sits only a block…$$Cerqueira Cesar - Hotel
Emiliano
Located on swanky Rua Oscar Freire, São Paulo's Rodeo Drive, the Emiliano Hotel is for those who love to be seen enjoying the finer things in life. Guests are pampered from the moment they walk through the glass doors of this stylish 57-room…$$$Cerqueira Cesar - Hotel
Fasano Hotel
To experience old-fashioned hospitality, book yourself a deluxe room at the Fasano, one of São Paulo's premier boutique hotels. The Fasano family boasts many years of experience in the hospitality industry, running a handful of luxury hotels in Brazil and Uruguay, as well as some of…$$$Cerqueira Cesar - Hotel
Hotel Unique
The aptly named Hotel Unique is a truly striking choice for travelers looking for something a little different. Designed by well-known contemporary Brazilian architect Ruy Ohtake, the hotel is composed of a hull-shaped main building that's held up by tall pillars, creating vast open…$$$Jardim Paulista - Hotel
Ibis Paulista
Ibis, the budget brand of the Accor hotel group, offers affordable, if basic, accommodations. All the rooms are identical, and have modern blond furniture including a comfortable bed and a small desk, closet space, a clean bathroom with a hot shower, and…$Consolacao - Hotel
L'Hotel Porto Bay
L'Hotel is one of those gems that seems to have it all—it stands out even within São Paulo's wealth of high-end choices. First, it has a premium location on a leafy side street, half a block from the city's bustling Avenida Paulista and only a block from the subway. Then there's the…$$$Jardim Paulista - Hotel
Manhattan
The Manhattan is a residential hotel in upscale Jardins that offers one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments. It's a great option for families with children, a group of friends traveling together, or even just one or two people who prefer the conveniences of an apartment to staying in…$$Jardins - Hotel
Novotel Jaraguá Convention
The Jaraguá Hotel opened in 1954, and for decades was a popular destination for Brazilian and foreign artists and dignitaries, many of whom are depicted in the vintage black-and-white photos in the lobby. Since the hotel joined the Novotel group, it has …$$Centro - Hotel
Okupe Hostel Jardin
To see São Paulo on a shoestring budget and mingle with other travelers, consider staying at a hostel on the edge of Jardins. Located in a modern, colorful house on Avenida Rebouças near Rua Oscar Freire, the hostel is within walking distance of Avenida Paulista, the hip boutiques…$Jardins - Hotel
Pousada Dona Ziláh
Travelers who enjoy staying in cozy bed-and-breakfasts will quickly discover that São Paulo's hotels are mostly modern, high-rise properties. Pousada Ziláh, on the edge of Jardins, is the lonely exception. This house offers 14 small rooms and mostly draws foreign travelers who prefer…$$Jardim Paulista - Hotel
Pullman Ibirapuera
Located on the edge of Vila Mariana and only a 10-minute walk from Ibirapuera Park, this hotel offers superior services and amenities at lower rates than comparable accommodations in Jardins or Paulista. Although the Pullman Ibirapuera is part of the…$$Vila Mariana - Hotel
Regent Park Suites
The Regent Park sits on one of the most upscale streets in São Paulo, Rua Oscar Freire, and is just a block from the ritzy Hotel Emiliano—but you'd never guess that from the room rates. All of the units are full suites, and feature a…$$Cerqueira Cesar - Hotel
Tivoli São Paulo Mofarrej
From the outside, the Tivoli Mofarrej may look like a typical, concrete high-rise hotel, but you'll be surprised: extensive renovations have created a luxury oasis in the heart of downtown São Paulo. The elegant, glass-enclosed lobby is drenched in natural light, while lush green…$$$Jardins - Hotel
Tryp Paulista
The Tryp Paulista of the Spanish Melia chain offers affordable accommodations in a great location, just one block from Avenida Paulista and near the Rua Augusta nightlife scene. Although geared towards business travelers, all guests will enjoy the spacious, comfortable rooms…$$Bela Vista - Hotel
Tryp São Paulo Higienópolis
A key benefit of staying at this affordable hotel is the friendly residential neighborhood of Higienópolis, with its wide sidewalks and tree-lined streets. It's only a 15-minute walk from downtown and a short taxi or subway ride from the Avenida Paulista area, but your travel budget…$$Higienópolis
