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Where to Stay

Don’t go past these resplenden­t retreats

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Belmond Copacabana palace

You can’t beat the grande dame, the face of Rio glamour since it was inaugurate­d in 1923. Don’t be deceived by the old-fashioned facade; there’s nothing out of date about the service or facilities. With a new Asian fusion restaurant, Mee, joining the classic Cipriani, the hotel is a magnet for those in search of the best Rio has to offer.

Grand Hyatt

The large, deeply luxurious suites are a marvel, as is the matchless breakfast. But the special sauce in the Hyatt’s recipe is the utterly charming, superbly trained staff. The hotel is in Barra da Tijuca, the district that hosts most of the Olympic venues, and there are endless soft sandy beaches nearby.

Hotel Fasano

As sleek and streamline­d as the Copa is expansive and baroque, the Fasano brings luxury to the Ipanema beachfront. The rooms are smallish but well designed, with lavish details and views to die for. The panorama from the roof terrace takes in the Two Brothers peaks and Christ the Redeemer, making sunset cocktails very special indeed.

Santa Teresa Hotel

The Santa Teresa Hotel RJ Mgallery by Sofitel cultivates an exclusive, mysterious air from the outside, but it’s warm and comfortabl­e on the inside. Its superb restaurant, Térèze, serves Pablo Ferreyra’s outstandin­g dishes, such as sparklingl­y fresh lobster and exquisite lamb chops, in an utterly romantic setting.

Vila Santa Teresa

This incredible boutique hotel high in the hills has what may be the best views of any hotel in Rio—the city, the bay, the ocean, the mountains—from its lovely pool deck and its luxurious, faultlessl­y designed rooms. Elegant, restrained luxury reigns in the 1970s mansion, which is set on an immense, leafy estate.

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