Tablet Hotels Hotel Emiliano Sao Paulo Brazil
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Currency | US Dollars (USD $) |
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Brand | Emiliano |
Top 10 Things to Do in São Paulo, Brazil:
- Avenida Paulista: Explore art galleries, museums, and street performances along this bustling avenue.
- São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP): Admire an impressive collection of Brazilian and international works.
- Ibirapuera Park: Relax in this sprawling green oasis, perfect for walking, jogging, or picnicking.
- Liberdade: Discover the vibrant Japanese culture in this iconic neighborhood.
- Municipal Market: Indulge in local delicacies like pastel de bacalhau and tropical fruits.
- Batman Alley: Marvel at vibrant street art in this trendy neighborhood.
- Pinacoteca Museum: Dive into Brazilian art history at this renowned cultural institution.
- Football Museum: Celebrate Brazil’s passion for soccer at this interactive museum.
- Vila Madalena: Experience buzzing nightlife with bars, live music, and restaurants.
- Shopping Cidade Jardim: Treat yourself to luxury shopping at this high-end mall.
Why São Paulo Is a Destination for Millennials:
São Paulo’s dynamic culture, culinary scene, and nightlife make it a millennial magnet. The city’s vibrant neighborhoods like Vila Madalena offer Instagram-worthy spots, while hotspots like Batman Alley and Avenida Paulista resonate with art and creativity. Hotel Emiliano São Paulo complements this lifestyle with its chic, minimalist design and world-class amenities, making it a perfect choice for the millennial traveler seeking sophistication and adventure.Hotel Emiliano São Paulo – Luxury Boutique Hotel in the Heart of Brazil – Book Now
We can’t possibly say enough about this hotel, except possibly that if you’re a design and architecture junkie, and you’re not left speechless, then we don’t know you. Even from the street, Emiliano is an imposing presence, a narrow glass tower, gleaming amidst the high-rises of the fashionable Jardins district, walking distance from São Paulo’s best shops, nightclubs and restaurants. And the lobby is no less impressive, ten meters high, dressed in light tones and custom-designed furniture.
Guest rooms continue in light Brazilian woods and white upholstery, with impossibly sumptuous king beds and a custom pillow selection, as well as what some technophobes may consider too much gadgetry, from flat-screen TVs with DVD players to some of the most complicated bathrooms on the planet. Eames chairs sit alongside more custom pieces, and the suites feature translucent sliding glass doors as room dividers.
Some hotels offer a cocktail upon arrival, but Emiliano offers a welcome massage; and we’re happy to say the rest of the service follows in top form. The rooftop gym offers striking wraparound views of the city, and above, the hotel’s heliport, with its own helicopter—so even if you forgot to bring your own, you can travel like a true Paulistano.
How to get there:
Emiliano is approximately a 20-minute drive from Congonhas/São Paulo Airport. Taxis from the airport to the hotel cost approximately $40 USD.