Just finished a 3 night here while visiting the local office. The hotel is in the Jardin Paulista area is appears to me to be centrally located about an hour from the main airport and 20 minutes from the city airport of light traffic.
arrived and found that multiple crews stay here. Delta, British Airways were a few that I saw uniforms roaming the front lobby.
upgrade to a Madison suite which was essentially a corner room (one of each corner of the floor). Based on the floor plan, room is about twice the size of the standard room. It is just one big room. Room was nice and big and AC worked really well. Interior is definitely needing some update but everything appears to be working but legitimately dated. Per front desk, upgrades are set for August. the elevators must be on the list to be upgraded because it is very slow and rocks a little.
club lounge on the 23rd floor had great views of São Paulo. Takes up half the floor so you can see the São Paulo skyline. Happy hour consisted of one daily pasta, a soup, some fried goods for hot items, and a fair amount of cold items such as salads cheese and meats charcuterie, lots of breads, specialty salads x 3, and some fruits and desserts. Enough for dinner if one ate too much at business lunches churrascaria

. All day drinks available. Breakfast is also available in the lounge which consists of made to order eggs, and all the breakfast trimmings.
Breakfast can be had in the restaurant as well. while the restaurant downstairs is large, the offering is exactly the same as the lounge, except maybe a few extra juices and more cheese selection.
pool is small but crowded with mostly crew members there when I went. Gym was big but had a smell.
lots of restaurants within walking distance including Fogo de Chao. Lots of Brazilian meat and buffet places as well and Starbucks is diagonally across the street.
this place gets expensive. Booked at $250 a night but was going for $450’a night by check in date for a standard room. Lots of conferences and business people.