Pros

  • Beachfront location in Copacabana, close to shopping and dining
  • Some suites have sea-view balconies
  • All rooms include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and minibars
  • Free buffet breakfast with hot and cold options
  • On-site restaurant serves lunch and dinner, and drinks as well
  • Nice lobby lounge with sea views and live piano music
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • Free towels for the beach
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Cons

  • Some rooms and bathrooms are worn and dated
  • No gym or pool
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Bottom Line

The Olinda Rio Hotel has two main draws -- its central Copacabana location right on the beachfront, and its charming Art Deco style, particularly in common areas. Unfortunately this style doesn't reach the 98 rooms, and bathrooms in particular are in need of attention. Despite the dated look, features include free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. Guests rave about the grand lobby with views of the sea and live piano music, and the buffet breakfast in the hotel's restaurant is included in rates. The Olinda is a good value for a beachfront hotel, with most nearby options being much pricier, so travelers who prefer more facilities in this price range will have to look at hotels few blocks back from the beach -- like the Majestic Rio Palace Hotel.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Olinda Rio Hotel

Scene

Simple and slightly faded hotel with prime beachfront setting and a few sharp Art Deco touches

The Olinda Rio Hotel was built in the late '40s for the 1950 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted by Brazil at that time. And while it's certainly been modernized since then, some corners of this hotel could use a little TLC. First impressions are nice enough, though. It's an attractive white building, with a superb position on Copcabana's beachfront road and views of the ocean. Inside, the lobby is elegant and airy, with an Art Deco style evident in the stylish hanging lights, the patterned floor tiles, iron banisters on the stairs, and intricate columns. Furniture from the same era is scattered throughout the bright lobby lounge, and parquet flooring stretches from the cozy central bar area, with its beautiful wooden carved bar, to the restaurant in the rear -- where whitewashed furniture creates a contrasting fresh feel. The vibe is relaxed and friendly, and guests are tourists on the whole -- mostly couples and families. 

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Location

Smack in the center of Copacabana and right on the beach, surrounded by shopping and dining

The Olinda Rio is on Avenida Atlantica -- the famous beachfront road that runs along the ocean in Copacabana. You'll find almost limitless beachside drink and food options along the sand, and there are even more shopping and dining options in the blocks set back from the beach. It's a three-minute walk to the bus stop for Rio Sul -- one of the city's top shopping malls -- and the trip takes about five minutes door-to-door. A 10-minute drive leads to either end of Copacabana and the forts that sit on the headlands. For those who enjoy a beachfront stroll, it's about a 30-minute walk to the stylish Ipanema neighborhood and its beach, and about the same distance to Fort Duque de Caxias on the beach's eastern end. It will take around 40 minutes to reach Rio's iconic Christ the Redeemer statue by taxi, and the Siqueira Campos Metro station is just a couple blocks away for getting around Zona Sul and to the Centro. Budget 20 minutes by car to reach the domestic airport, and 30 to 40 minutes to reach RioGaleao (the international airport) by taxi. 

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Rooms

Pleasant-enough rooms, though some are more dated and worn than others -- many with beach views

Rooms at the Olinda Rio Hotel vary a great deal and -- on the whole -- it's a shame the elegant style of the lobby hasn't been translated into its lodgings. There are a range of configurations, though the top are the suites, which have been hit with a fresh lick of paint, including pale green and white tones, making them look a bit nicer than other options. These include separate bedrooms and living/dining areas, as well as balconies with views over Copacabana's bustling beach. Other rooms can feel a little dated, with dark wood furniture and old-fashioned artwork. All rooms are spacious and many lower-category rooms also have sea views or even balconies. Standard features include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Guests are also provided free towels for the beach, which is a useful touch. Bathrooms are distinctly shabby and in need of renovation in all but the suites. They're done up in dark wall-to-wall mosaic tiles, and include stall showers, toiletries, and hairdryers. Some rooms have shower/tub combos. 

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Features

Free breakfast buffet, attractive lobby lounge with live music, and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel

Features aren't too numerous here, and the hotel sadly lacks a pool -- a key feature in many of Rio's Zona Sul hotels. As a result, almost all features are indoors here, include the lobby lounge, which has views over the road to the ocean. There's a cozy bar area and regular live piano music. The restaurant serves a buffet breakfast that includes fresh fruit and pastries, plus Brazilian dishes and other hot options. It's included in room rates, and the restaurant also serves lunch and dinner. Room service is available as well. There's free Wi-Fi and the front desk is manned around the clock. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Olinda Rio Hotel

Scene

Simple and slightly faded hotel with prime beachfront setting and a few sharp Art Deco touches

The Olinda Rio Hotel was built in the late '40s for the 1950 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted by Brazil at that time. And while it's certainly been modernized since then, some corners of this hotel could use a little TLC. First impressions are nice enough, though. It's an attractive white building, with a superb position on Copcabana's beachfront road and views of the ocean. Inside, the lobby is elegant and airy, with an Art Deco style evident in the stylish hanging lights, the patterned floor tiles, iron banisters on the stairs, and intricate columns. Furniture from the same era is scattered throughout the bright lobby lounge, and parquet flooring stretches from the cozy central bar area, with its beautiful wooden carved bar, to the restaurant in the rear -- where whitewashed furniture creates a contrasting fresh feel. The vibe is relaxed and friendly, and guests are tourists on the whole -- mostly couples and families. 

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Location

Smack in the center of Copacabana and right on the beach, surrounded by shopping and dining

The Olinda Rio is on Avenida Atlantica -- the famous beachfront road that runs along the ocean in Copacabana. You'll find almost limitless beachside drink and food options along the sand, and there are even more shopping and dining options in the blocks set back from the beach. It's a three-minute walk to the bus stop for Rio Sul -- one of the city's top shopping malls -- and the trip takes about five minutes door-to-door. A 10-minute drive leads to either end of Copacabana and the forts that sit on the headlands. For those who enjoy a beachfront stroll, it's about a 30-minute walk to the stylish Ipanema neighborhood and its beach, and about the same distance to Fort Duque de Caxias on the beach's eastern end. It will take around 40 minutes to reach Rio's iconic Christ the Redeemer statue by taxi, and the Siqueira Campos Metro station is just a couple blocks away for getting around Zona Sul and to the Centro. Budget 20 minutes by car to reach the domestic airport, and 30 to 40 minutes to reach RioGaleao (the international airport) by taxi. 

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Rooms

Pleasant-enough rooms, though some are more dated and worn than others -- many with beach views

Rooms at the Olinda Rio Hotel vary a great deal and -- on the whole -- it's a shame the elegant style of the lobby hasn't been translated into its lodgings. There are a range of configurations, though the top are the suites, which have been hit with a fresh lick of paint, including pale green and white tones, making them look a bit nicer than other options. These include separate bedrooms and living/dining areas, as well as balconies with views over Copacabana's bustling beach. Other rooms can feel a little dated, with dark wood furniture and old-fashioned artwork. All rooms are spacious and many lower-category rooms also have sea views or even balconies. Standard features include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Guests are also provided free towels for the beach, which is a useful touch. Bathrooms are distinctly shabby and in need of renovation in all but the suites. They're done up in dark wall-to-wall mosaic tiles, and include stall showers, toiletries, and hairdryers. Some rooms have shower/tub combos. 

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Features

Free breakfast buffet, attractive lobby lounge with live music, and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel

Features aren't too numerous here, and the hotel sadly lacks a pool -- a key feature in many of Rio's Zona Sul hotels. As a result, almost all features are indoors here, include the lobby lounge, which has views over the road to the ocean. There's a cozy bar area and regular live piano music. The restaurant serves a buffet breakfast that includes fresh fruit and pastries, plus Brazilian dishes and other hot options. It's included in room rates, and the restaurant also serves lunch and dinner. Room service is available as well. There's free Wi-Fi and the front desk is manned around the clock. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Beach

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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