
Copacabana Palace is in a great location, across from the famous Copacabana Beach and a few
minutes away from downtown Rio. The hotel is at a 10km distance from Santos Dumont Airport
and 32km from Tom Jobim international Airport. Copacabana Palace is the jewel of the
Orient-Express collection in the southern hemisphere. According to the Official Hotel Guide,
it is the best luxury hotel in Latin America.
Avenida Atlântica, 1702 - Rio de Janeiro/RJ - Brasil
CEP 22021-001 - Tel: +55 21 2548 7070 - Fax: +55 21 2235 7330
reservas@copacabanapalace.com.br

There are hotels that incorporate the glamour of a city, keeping its history alive.
The Copacabana Palace became a legendary meeting place for Rio's upper class. Founded
in 1923, Copacabana Palace is unquestionably the most traditional luxury hotel in
Rio de Janeiro. The Mediterranean-style building is remarkably elegant – an architectural
classic. It was created by the architect Joseph Gire, who was inspired by the Negresco,
the Nice, and the Carlton hotels in Cannes. Its atmosphere and carefully planned details
make the Copacabana Palace a perfect combination of the Latin and European styles.

Copacabana Palace offers 222 apartments and suites. The rooms offer maximum comfort to guests
and some have a view to the ocean. The 5th floor provides exclusive services and a private lounge.
The suites on the 6th floor are decorated with works of art, oriental rugs and French fabrics,
in addition to an exclusive pool. The hotel further offers a magnificent semi-Olympic pool,
undoubtedly the most beautiful pool in Rio. Among the water sports that may be enjoyed, surfing
and windsurfing stand out. The Copacabana Palace is a paradise for relaxation and well- being.
Guests can chose between the two greatest names in exclusive cuisine in Rio:
Cipriani Restaurant and the Restaurante Pérgula.

It is the best-known Brazilian city in the world and one of the country's largest economic, cultural and financial centers. The wonderful city is globally recognized for its beauty. Among its greatest cultural icons are Pão de Açúcar (Sugar Loaf), Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) (one of the new Seven Wonders of the World), its beaches and Maracanã Stadium. Rio de Janeiro is also famous for its Carnival and for New Year's Eve at Copacabana beach.