Pros

  • Located across the street from Barra de Tijuca Beach
  • Air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, minibars, and balconies
  • Freeform pool, children’s pool, and two hot tubs
  • Restaurant, lobby bar, poolside bar, and 24-hour room service
  • Spa with full treatment menu and serene outdoor garden, plus salon
  • Fitness center with machines and free weights, plus squash courts
  • Meeting spaces and a business center
  • Free shuttle to the Barra Shopping Mall
  • Towels, umbrellas, and chairs provided for the beach
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Cons

  • Removed from Rio de Janiero's main attractions
  • Rooms are small and generic
  • Complaints of damp rooms and maintenance issues
  • Fee for Wi-Fi
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Bottom Line

Across the street from Barra de Tijuca Beach, the Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra is a four-pearl hotel in a quiet residential area, far from the bustle of Rio de Janiero. Its 292 rooms are contemporary -- if generic -- and each has a balcony, living room, minibar, and microwave. Facilities include a spa, pool, two hot tubs, a restaurant, and fitness center, plus massive meeting spaces and a business center. For something that’s a bit more elegant and closer to the center of Rio de Janeiro, consider Caesar Park Rio de Janeiro Ipanema Managed by Sofitel instead.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra

Scene

Large chain hotel catering to a business clientele

Many parts of the hotel -- including the furniture and rooms -- appear dated, though there are plans to renovate the entire hotel by the end of 2017. Interiors are vast, and the round lobby has a glass skylight and curving stairs that arch down from a second-story balcony. The space has glossy floors, leather couches and chairs clustered together in seating areas, a wall niche with orange booths, and a long, minimalist reception desk. Most of the hotel has a subtle decor scheme with framed Latin American art, ancient jugs in glass cases, lion statues in the lobby, and an Asian-inspired spa. The on-site Terral Restaurant differs in style, with granite black tables, white plush chairs, lampshade ceiling lights, and wall-to-wall windows that speak more to a basic contemporary style. Most of the clientele here are business travelers. 

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Location

Across the street from the beach, a drive to shopping and corporate headquarters

The Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra is located on the ocean, across the street from Barra de Tijuca beach. It’s in a quiet, mostly residential area, though there are dining options and small shops within a five- to 10-minute walk away. Corporations such as Nokia, Michelin, and Heineken are within eight to 15 minutes away by car. Barra Shopping Mall, the largest mall in Latin America in terms of numbers of stores, is a 15-minute drive, and guests can access it using the hotel’s free shuttle. Most of Rio de Janeiro’s attractions are best reached by car. The Christ the Redeemer statue takes 45 minutes by car, as does Copacabana beach. The Rio Galeao - Tom Jobim International Airport is a one-hour drive away.

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Rooms

Modern, simple rooms with AC, microwaves, minibars, and balconies

Rooms and suites display simplistic cream-and-tan decor with contemporary furniture, but overall, the sea of beige in various hues feels generic and a touch dated. Bedrooms consists of white linens, wooden furniture, cream curtains, and tan carpet. The separate living rooms have white glossy tiles, modern cream-colored couches, black granite kitchen countertops, and simplistic streamlined wooden furniture. Each unit has a flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, a microwave, a minibar, a coffeemaker, and a balcony with outdoor furniture (two chairs and a small table). Most balconies have ocean views, though some are better than others. The black-granite bathrooms are small in Standard Rooms and have walk-in showers, while some of the Suites (such as the Business Class Suite and the Royal Ocean Suite) are spacious with shower/tub combos and two sinks. All bathrooms include hairdryers and toiletries. Note that complaints have been made of damp, musty smelling rooms; cleanliness issues; and maintenance problems.

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Features

Spa, pool, hot tub, fitness center, multiple dining options, and meeting spaces

Given the typical clients of the Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra, it makes sense that features here are geared for hard work and post-work relaxing. For the latter, the hotel’s Vila Spa provides the usual range of massages and treatments, but with the addition of a serene outdoor garden that’s made up of bungalows and ponds. There’s also a sauna, plus a salon in the lobby. The large on-site fitness center has many cardio machines with TVs, free weights, yoga mats, and weight machines, and a squash court is available for guest to blow off steam. Free towels, umbrellas, and chairs are available to use at the beach. The heated outdoor pool is luxurious, with a waterfall and separate sections for lap swimming and relaxation. There's also a children’s pool, two hot tubs, and a poolside bar -- Palmeiras Bar -- which serves light dishes, pizza, and barbecue. T-Lounge, the lobby bar, serves drinks and snacks. The hotel’s signature Terral Restaurant has an outdoor patio and indoor seating and serves buffets for breakfast and lunch, with breakfast included in some room packages. For dinner, the restaurant serves a la carte Mediterranean dishes with a Brazilian touch. 

For guests hard at work, Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra has extensive meeting facilities and event spaces, including eight event rooms with a capacity of up to 400 people. There’s also a business center with a laptop and a printer, plus an area in the lobby with PCs for guests to use. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property but costs extra, and valet parking incurs daily fees.

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Things You Should Know About Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra

Also Known As

  • Sheraton Barra Hotel & Suites
  • Radisson Hotel Barra Rio de Janeiro
  • Sheraton Barra Rio de Janeiro Hotel

Address

Avenida Lucio Costa 3150, Rio de Janeiro 22630-010, Brazil

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra

Scene

Large chain hotel catering to a business clientele

Many parts of the hotel -- including the furniture and rooms -- appear dated, though there are plans to renovate the entire hotel by the end of 2017. Interiors are vast, and the round lobby has a glass skylight and curving stairs that arch down from a second-story balcony. The space has glossy floors, leather couches and chairs clustered together in seating areas, a wall niche with orange booths, and a long, minimalist reception desk. Most of the hotel has a subtle decor scheme with framed Latin American art, ancient jugs in glass cases, lion statues in the lobby, and an Asian-inspired spa. The on-site Terral Restaurant differs in style, with granite black tables, white plush chairs, lampshade ceiling lights, and wall-to-wall windows that speak more to a basic contemporary style. Most of the clientele here are business travelers. 

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Location

Across the street from the beach, a drive to shopping and corporate headquarters

The Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra is located on the ocean, across the street from Barra de Tijuca beach. It’s in a quiet, mostly residential area, though there are dining options and small shops within a five- to 10-minute walk away. Corporations such as Nokia, Michelin, and Heineken are within eight to 15 minutes away by car. Barra Shopping Mall, the largest mall in Latin America in terms of numbers of stores, is a 15-minute drive, and guests can access it using the hotel’s free shuttle. Most of Rio de Janeiro’s attractions are best reached by car. The Christ the Redeemer statue takes 45 minutes by car, as does Copacabana beach. The Rio Galeao - Tom Jobim International Airport is a one-hour drive away.

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Rooms

Modern, simple rooms with AC, microwaves, minibars, and balconies

Rooms and suites display simplistic cream-and-tan decor with contemporary furniture, but overall, the sea of beige in various hues feels generic and a touch dated. Bedrooms consists of white linens, wooden furniture, cream curtains, and tan carpet. The separate living rooms have white glossy tiles, modern cream-colored couches, black granite kitchen countertops, and simplistic streamlined wooden furniture. Each unit has a flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, a microwave, a minibar, a coffeemaker, and a balcony with outdoor furniture (two chairs and a small table). Most balconies have ocean views, though some are better than others. The black-granite bathrooms are small in Standard Rooms and have walk-in showers, while some of the Suites (such as the Business Class Suite and the Royal Ocean Suite) are spacious with shower/tub combos and two sinks. All bathrooms include hairdryers and toiletries. Note that complaints have been made of damp, musty smelling rooms; cleanliness issues; and maintenance problems.

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Features

Spa, pool, hot tub, fitness center, multiple dining options, and meeting spaces

Given the typical clients of the Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra, it makes sense that features here are geared for hard work and post-work relaxing. For the latter, the hotel’s Vila Spa provides the usual range of massages and treatments, but with the addition of a serene outdoor garden that’s made up of bungalows and ponds. There’s also a sauna, plus a salon in the lobby. The large on-site fitness center has many cardio machines with TVs, free weights, yoga mats, and weight machines, and a squash court is available for guest to blow off steam. Free towels, umbrellas, and chairs are available to use at the beach. The heated outdoor pool is luxurious, with a waterfall and separate sections for lap swimming and relaxation. There's also a children’s pool, two hot tubs, and a poolside bar -- Palmeiras Bar -- which serves light dishes, pizza, and barbecue. T-Lounge, the lobby bar, serves drinks and snacks. The hotel’s signature Terral Restaurant has an outdoor patio and indoor seating and serves buffets for breakfast and lunch, with breakfast included in some room packages. For dinner, the restaurant serves a la carte Mediterranean dishes with a Brazilian touch. 

For guests hard at work, Wyndham Rio de Janeiro Barra has extensive meeting facilities and event spaces, including eight event rooms with a capacity of up to 400 people. There’s also a business center with a laptop and a printer, plus an area in the lobby with PCs for guests to use. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property but costs extra, and valet parking incurs daily fees.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

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