Belmond Copacabana Palace

Rio de Janeiro


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. The dazzling white facade dates from the 1920s, when it became a symbol of the city. Today accommodations range from deluxe rooms to spacious suites with balconies.

The pool is the loveliest in Rio, and the restaurants are top-notch.


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