Marina Palace Hotel
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- 87%
from $212.00
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 1 PM
- Check Out Time - Noon
- Breakfast
- Business Center
- Fitness Center
- Internet Access Available *
- Jacuzzi
- Parking
- Pool
- Restaurant On-site
- Room Service
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on August 31, 2009
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Description
See more detailsLocation. Located on popular Leblon Beach, Marina Palace Hotel is positioned less than one kilometer from famed Ipanema and Copacabana Beaches in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Equally well recognized, Corcovado and Sugar Loaf are within six kilometers of this hotel, while Tijuca Forest stands nine miles from this property.
Hotel Features. Marina Palace Hotel features a rooftop pool and bar with panoramic ocean views. Guests can perfect their physiques at the fitness center, and relax in the sauna before receiving a massage. For wistful guests who temporarily must attend to corporate matters, the hotel features a business center where several computers face the beach. Additional property amenities include 24-hour room service and a hair salon. Ocean-view dining is available at Azulino that specializes in international cuisine, whereas Front Café boasts nightly piano entertainment that features Brazilian music.
Guestrooms. This Jamaican hotel features 150 guestrooms in a 26-story building. Rooms feature contemporary décor, and most provide great views of the beaches. All accommodations are air conditioned and have minibars, in-room safes and cable television with English-broadcast channels. Guestrooms also have high-speed Internet access.
Expert Tip. Fortunate guests may witness Capoeira, a form of indigenous martial arts originally developed by African slaves in Brazil, being performed on the beach.