Copacabana Palace A Belmond Hotel
Copacabana Palace stands on Copacabana Beach, the long sea-facing strip of sand in Rio de Janeiro, with the mosaicked Portuguese pavement of the beachfront promenade running outside the door. The building is Art Deco throughout — the façade, the detailing, the grand interior volumes — and has been in continuous operation since 1923.
Two hundred and forty-five rooms and suites are spread across two buildings. The Main Building holds seventy-one suites and seventy-six bedrooms; the Tower Wing adds fifty-eight suites and forty bedrooms. Each room is individually fitted with period-style furnishings and works of art selected for the space. Rooms look out either to the beach and sea, or back toward the city.
Two Michelin-starred restaurants operate inside the hotel: MEE and Ristorante Hotel Cipriani. The Piano Bar, Pérgula, and a pool bar add further options. The half-Olympic swimming pool and its adjacent bar draw both guests and visitors through the day. A spa, fitness centre, and rooftop tennis court are also on site.
Thirteen meeting rooms can together accommodate up to two thousand guests. Rio de Janeiro International Airport is twenty-eight kilometres away.