Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro vs Restaurante Pergula
Both properties are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro is the choice of most reviewers compared to Pergula. Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro has a TripExpert Score of 89 with recommendations from 15 reviews like Jetsetter, Travel + Leisure and concierge.com.
Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro
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Avenida Vieira Souto, 80, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22420
From $339 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"If design is not your thing, you can get much more room for the money staying somewhere else."
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Concierge
"When the Hotel Fasano opened in 2007, it radically changed Rio's hotel scene, turning some of Brazil's costliest square footage on Ipanema's prized beachfront into a temple to high design."
Fodor's
"The Italian-owned Fasano Group is renowned for its stylish, elegant hotels and restaurants, and Fasano Rio has the added glamour of having been crafted by the French designer Philippe Starck."
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Insight Guides
"Rio’s most fashionable (and expensive) boutique hotel since opening in 2007."
Travel + Leisure
"The 91 rooms are spare and breezy with white walls, leather-upholstered Mies daybeds, Amazonian wood side tables, and at least two burnished Sergio Rodriguez chairs."
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Restaurante Pergula
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Avenida Atlantica 1702; Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro
From $0 /night
Concierge
"In short, you won't be wowed, but there simply isn't anything else as grand in the city."
Fodor's
"The Copacabana was the first luxury hotel in South America, and it's still one of the top hotels on the continent."
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Insight Guides
"An iconic oasis of calm with a superb Italian restaurant, excellent pool area and spa, and one some of Rio’s most fashionable nightclubs."
Frommer's
"Old World elegance in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the lively neighborhood of Copacabana."
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Lonely Planet
"Rio's most famous hotel has hosted heads of state, rock stars and other prominent personalities (Queen Elizabeth once stayed here, as did the Rolling Stones)."
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