Renaissance Sao Paulo Hotel

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Alameda Santos, 2233 Sao Paulo 01419-002

Prix

• TripAdvisor Travelers Choice - 2018, 2019, 2020 • Certificate of Excellence - 2018, 2019 • Certificate Green Leaders Gold Level TripAdvisor - 2018, 2019, 2020. • Best Hotel to Work on Brazil for the Great Place To Work - 2019, 2020 • 10th Best Workplace for Womans 2019, 2020 • Hotel of the Year for Marriott in Americas, 2018

Points forts du lieu

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients

  • Appels (locaux)
  • Appels (sans frais)
  • Boîte vocale
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Ville)

Installations

  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux acceptés
  • Boutique de cadeaux sur place
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Service de location de voitures
  • Sécurité sur place
  • Séjour prolongé

Services commerciaux

  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d’affaires
  • Services VIP
  • Vidéoconférence

Activités de loisirs

  • Club de sport
  • Jacuzzi
  • Piscine extérieure
  • Ski
  • Spa ou salon

Accessibilité du lieu

  • Bus
  • Métro
  • Navette aéroport
  • Taxi

Équipement

  • Piano

Comment s’y rendre

From Guarulhos International Airport - GRU: Get on Rod. Pres. Dutra-Pista Lateral from BR-610. Continue on Rod. Pres. Dutra-Pista Lateral to Vila Guilherme, São Paulo. Take Av. Assis Chateaubriand to Corredor Norte-Sul/Av. Prestes Maia in Centro. Follow Corredor Norte-Sul to Av. Nove de Julho. Continue on Av. Nove de Julho. Take Viaduto Dr. Plínio de Queirós and Av. Nove de Julho to Alameda Jaú. Turn right on R. Bela Cintra. Turn right on Alameda Santos in Cerqueira Cesar. From Congonhas Domestic Airport - CGH: Head south on Av. Washington Luís. Slight right to stay on Av. Washington Luís. Turn left to stay on Av. Washington Luís. Continue onto Vd. João Julião da Costa Aguiar. Continue onto Av. Moreira Guimarães. Continue onto Av. Rubem Berta. Continue onto Av. Vinte e Três de Maio. Slight right at Praça Toronto. Continue onto R. Estela. Turn left at R. Vergueiro. Continue onto Av. Bernardino de Campos/Vd. Santa Generosa. Continue to follow Av. Bernardino de Campos. Continue onto Av. Paulista. Make a U-turn. Take the 1st right onto R. Haddock Lobo. Turn left at Al. Santos. Renaissance Sao Paulo Hotel will be on the right.

Stationnement

  • Service voiturier15,00 $ US / jour

Distance de l’aéroport

  • 58.72 mi. du lieu

Espace de réunion du Renaissance Sao Paulo Hotel

Espace total de la réunion25 995 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion19
Plus grande salle5 339 pi. ca.
Deuxième plus grande salle4 865 pi. ca.
Filtres

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités444
Simple (1 lit)301
Double (2 lits)143
Suites56
Tarif simple (1 lit)118,00 $ US – 260,00 $ US
Tarif double (2 lits)118,00 $ US – 260,00 $ US

Attractions locales

Avenida Paulista - Paulista Avenue

Repère historique
À 1 block
Paulista Avenue is the most charming avenue in the city and one of São Paulo's busiest and longest avenues, this is where everything happens. Movie theaters, schools, cultural centers, shopping malls, parks and remainings of late 19th century architecture are just some of the sights you will find when walking down this road The large extension of Paulista Ave is closed to cars every Sunday and the busy area that people use during the week disappears giving space to people have fun. The bicycle path stays full of bikes and instead of cars the avenue has skates, roller skates and runners.
Avenida Paulista, s/n - Bela Vista
Sao Paulo, BR 01311000

Sao Paulo Aquarium

Oscar Freire Street

Shopping
À 5 blocks
Oscar Freire is the 8th most luxurious street in the world and second in the Americas behind 5th Avenue in New York. The country’s biggest fashion names are tightly packed on this little street in the idyllic Jardim neighborhood. Upmarket boutiques selling the world’s top brands are lined up one after the other, interrupted now and again by exquisite cafés and restaurants. Even if your stay in São Paulo is brief, don’t miss walking along this famous fashion street. It’s worth the detour.
Rua Oscar Freire
São Paulo, BR

Sala Sao Paulo - Orquestra Sinfonica de Sao Paulo

Théâtre
À 16 minutes
The awe-inspiring Sorocaban Railway station today houses Sala São Paulo, headquarters of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and one of Brazil’s most important concert halls. The railway station was designed by Christiano Stockler das Neves in 1925, at a time when the city, stimulated by the coffee trade and railway trade, was growing at quickly. The building, whose eclectic design das Neves described as Louis the XVI neo classical marked by the sobriety of the ornaments and details - took thirteen years to complete. In 1938, when it was ready to open to the public, São Paulo's residents had become accustomed to automobile transportation, minimizing the usefulness of trolleys and trains.
Praça Júlio Prestes, 16 - Campos Elíseos
São Paulo, BR

Parque do Ibirapuera - Ibirapuera Park

Parc
À 10 minutes
Ibirapuera Park is a major urban park in São Paulo, Brazil. It has a large area for leisure, jogging and walking, as well a vivid cultural scene with museums and a music hall. Ibirapuera is one of Latin America's largest city parks.
Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral
São Paulo, BR

Praça Benedito Calixto - Benedito Calixto Square

Loisirs
À 10 minutes
here are few more agreeable ways to while away a Saturday São Paulo afternoon than to take a turn around the open-air market at Praça Benedito Calixto in Pinheiros. It is, say paulistanos, one of the few places where the city loses its formality and, with beer in hand and flip flops on feet, approaches something like the easy, street-level sociability of Rio de Janeiro. In the mornings, families and couples wander the second-hand stalls at the Saturday market looking for knick-knacks, furniture and classic second-hand samba CDs. From 2.30-6.30pm, the Chorinho na Praça in the middle of the market is the place to hear live chorinho musicians perform this whimsically melodic samba style as you munch on doces caseiros – homemade sweets – and watch the crowd drift by. Mid-afternoon, there’s a ‘changing of the guard’ as the gay contingent arrives, and the pavements fill with groups of people hanging out, drinking beer and chatting. Whatever your sexual persuasion, throughout the day and into the evening the atmosphere here is always open, relaxed and friendly. And with the shopping done and the appetite whetted, what’s called for is a cold beer and something to eat. Which is where our handy guide to the best bars on and around the square comes in.
Praça Benedito Calixto, s/n - Pinheiros
São Paulo, BR 05406040

Sao Bento Monastery

Repère historique
À 12 minutes
he Monastery of Sao Paulo is guaranteed for those visiting the state capital. It's one of those sacred tips which also applies to people who are not religious. The Benedictines arrived in Sao Paulo in 1598, but was created only in 1634 the Abbey and the chapel was dedicated to St. Benedict. The site, which hosted Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Brazil, is today, besides the church (Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption), the monastery with about 40 cloistered monks who follow the tradition of ora et labora ("pray and works "), plus, in the case of monks in São Paulo, the et legere (" to read "), especially the Holy Scriptures.
Largo de São Bento, s / n - Centro
São Paulo, BR

Se Cathedral

Repère historique
À 15 minutes
The São Paulo See Metropolitan Cathedral --"See" and "cathedra" mean "seat" and therefore the ecclesiastical authority of a bishop or archbishop (Portuguese: Catedral Metropolitana, or Catedral da Sé de São Paulo) is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Paulo, Brazil. As of 2013 the Metropolitan Archbishop of the archdiocese was Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer. Its construction, in Neo-Gothic style, began in 1913 and ended four decades later. It was ready for its dedication on the 400th anniversary of the foundation of the then humble villa of São Paulo by Chief or Cacique Tibiriçá and the Jesuit priests Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta. Despite having a Renaissance-styled dome, the São Paulo Metropolitan Cathedral is considered by some to be the 4th largest neo-gothic cathedral in the world.
End.: Praça da Sé, s/n - Centro
São Paulo, BR

Plus

With refinement and originality, you’ll find the perfect place to your group and social or corporative event at Renaissance São Paulo Hotel. Impress your guests with an unexpected stay, cocktail pool party or an amazing dinner in the Chef’s kitchen. With our impeccable services, the success of your group is guaranteed.

Saisonnalité

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Haute saison
Jul 31 – Sep 29
Feb 28 – Apr 30
Hors saison
Sep 30 – Nov 29
May 1 – May 30
Feb 1 – Feb 27
Basse saison
Jun 1 – Jul 30
Nov 30 – Dec 31
Jan 1 – Jan 31

Politique d’annulation

48 Hours

Renseignements supplémentaires

The largest city of Latin America, São Paulo is a vibrant, never-stopping metropolis, where there is always something to do or to see, no matter what time of day or night it is. The Renaissance São Paulo Hotel is located right in the heart of the city, just a few steps from its main avenue, Avenida Paulista. During the day, stroll around the large avenues and the small streets, explore the infinite amount of shopping options, check out Brazilian masterpieces in our finest museum, such as the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) and the Pinacoteca, and find different shades of green in our city parks - the Ibirapuera Park is a must! At night, try the best of the Brazilian cuisine, as well as some of the best International gastronomy you will ever see, and call it the day after spending some time exploring our buzzing nightlife.

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