Brazil - Hotel Chains
mtcunnin
Jun 27, 12, 5:22 pm
Which chains have the most hotels in Brazil? I'm planning on hitting the world cup and want to gather hotel points to save some money. I'm willing to get a credit card with an annual fee if it means no blackout dates.
Thanks.
neuromancer
Jun 27, 12, 6:15 pm
Golden Tulip, Accor, Priority Club ...
You should probably have a look at each of the cities in the corresponding chain's site... I don't think there is a single chain that covers all cities, but if you miss one or two cities, you can find what you are looking for. Many of PC's hotels changed to Golden Tulips in the last years, otherwise I'd say PC had the best coverage.
And welcome to Flyertalk!
After a check, it's Golden Tulip. Missing probably just Manaus (there are Accors and a Holiday Inn in Manaus though). It's hard to be 100% sure, as new hotels are being built. I know Golden Tulips and a Holiday Inn are being built in Belo Horizonte, as I live there.
VidaNaPraia
Jun 28, 12, 9:48 am
to save some money
and also get a "genuine" Brazilian experience, try staying in some of the comfortable and economical Brazilian-style pousadas (inns/B&Bs) that exist all over the country.
and also get a "genuine" Brazilian experience, try staying in some of the comfortable and economical Brazilian-style pousadas (inns/B&Bs) that exist all over the country.
OP wants to gather hotel points, not a "genuine" brazilian experience. Besides, most pousadas lack some features for the business traveler, be them amenities or adequate localization; so, perhaps not really an alternative here.
VidaNaPraia
Jun 29, 12, 10:27 am
I understood the OP to say he wanted to save money, which a pousada would do.
mtcunnin
Jun 30, 12, 8:27 am
and also get a "genuine" Brazilian experience, try staying in some of the comfortable and economical Brazilian-style pousadas (inns/B&Bs) that exist all over the country.
Will do. Thanks for the tip.
ULMFlyer
Jun 30, 12, 11:17 am
Is there any decent hotel aggregator website in Brazil yet?
I know some US options like hotels.com have local sites, but they were pretty crappy with very few rooms last time I checked. Friends in Rio told me I'd be better off going to each hotel or chain's website to look for availability. But that's a PITA.