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Best hotels in Sao Paulo

Explore 10 handpicked hotels in Sao Paulo

Fasano São Paulo Jardins

Sao Paulo

60 Rooms
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From $260 per person/night
1930s elegance, Italian glamour & legendary gastronomy in São Paulo's Jardins.

Designed by Isay Weinfeld and Márcio Kogan, Fasano São Paulo Jardins embodies the century-old dream of the Fasano family, who arrived from Milan in 1902 and built Brazil's most respected culinary empire. In fact, the hotel occupies the historic site of Gero Fasano’s flagship restaurant, its English-brick facade and 1930s flair setting a timeless tone. Inside, the 60 rooms feature intricate Venetian mirrors, Persian rugs, linen curtains, and stunning Murano glass vases, while downstairs, two acclaimed restaurants, Fasano and Nonno Ruggero, channel Italian culinary excellence - and it's all set in the leafy surroundings of the elegant Jardins neighbourhood of the city.

Hotel Emiliano

Sao Paulo

56 Rooms
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From $290 per person/night
Brazil's first boutique hotel still sets the standard from its Oscar Freire perch.
Since its pioneering opening in 2001, the Emiliano has maintained its status as São Paulo's most sophisticated address on the ultra-chic Rua Oscar Freire. The suites, all housed in a 22-floor glass tower, are all blonde wood, mid-century furniture and Carrara marble bathrooms. Chef Viviane Gonçalves runs the contemporary restaurant against a backdrop of vertical gardens, while the Santapele Spa offers Japanese ofuro baths and treatments. Between the Champagne Bar's 80-plus labels, the suspended orchid garden in the Lobby Bar, and that legendary Sunday brunch, this is where Paulistanos come to see and be seen. Oh and the rooftop helipad isn't just for show – guests actually use it to bypass São Paulo's notorious traffic.

Rosewood São Paulo

Sao Paulo

181 Rooms
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From $310 per person/night
A design icon blending history, art, and stunning gardens in Brazil’s cultural capital.
At the heart of the Cidade Matarazzo complex, Rosewood São Paulo has redefined what a city hotel can be. A former maternity hospital from the early 20th century, it has been painstakingly (and lovingly) restored and paired with an incredible soaring vertical-garden tower by architect Jean Nouvel. Inside, Philippe Starck’s interiors weave Brazilian woods, beautiful textures, and over 450 works of art into the glamorous space. Six restaurants and bars keep the energy flowing, from lazy breakfasts in Le Jardin to evening cocktails at the Rabo di Galo jazz bar. Add two pools, the holistic Asaya spa, and sweeping views across the city, and this is truly São Paulo’s most imaginative and luxurious address.

L'Hotel PortoBay São Paulo

Sao Paulo

87 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night

Five-star boutique hotel located just off the well-known Avenida Paulista and close to the best of the city’s restaurants, bars, museums and designer stores, giving you a central location without the bustle of the main avenue.

Qoya Hotel Sao Paulo, Curio Collection By Hilton

Sao Paulo

166 Rooms
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From $230 per person/night
In the heart of buzzing Jardins, steps from Avenida Paulista's corporate pulse, Qoya Hotel brings something refreshingly different to São Paulo's hospitality scene. This sleek Curio Collection newcomer combines boutique intimacy with genuine Brazilian soul – think a rare 1920s piano hosting live jazz sessions, the city's largest living green wall, and staff who seem to genuinely remember your coffee preferences after day one. Add in contemporary Italian dining, a rooftop pool with proper city views, and that rarest of Brazilian hotel treasures – showers that could strip paint – and you've got a property that's already turning heads amongst São Paulo's business elite.

Pullman Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport

Sao Paulo

Pullman is a 5-star hotel in São Paulo, great for touring the city. Solomon's Temple and Anhembi Park are both a 20-minute drive from the hotel. Tatuapé Shopping Mall is a 21-minute drive from the hotel. For football fans, Arena Corinthians is a 33-minute drive from the hotel. Municipal Zoo is a 31-minute drive from the hotel. For professional events, Pullman is a 23-minute drive from Expo Center Norte.

Hotel Cadoro - Ca'd'Oro São Paulo

Sao Paulo

From $110 per person/night

The Hotel Ca'd'Oro has been completely rebuilt, re-emerging as a true icon of São Paulo's hotel industry, known for its tradition in the art of hospitality and its unique gastronomy. Its radiant and imposing atmosphere reflects attention to every detail, ensuring visitors a truly rewarding stay.


Situated in a prime location, the hotel is strategically positioned just steps from the vibrant Avenida Paulista and close to São Paulo's main roads and access corridors.

Radisson Hotel Paulista São Paulo

Sao Paulo

From $70 per person/night

The Radisson Paulista is one of the top accommodation options in São Paulo for those seeking comfort and a strategic location. Recognized for its high-quality services and facilities, this hotel offers convenience in the city.

Canopy by Hilton Sao Paulo Jardins

Sao Paulo

98 Rooms
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From $140 per person/night
Hilton's first lifestyle brand in South America landed in leafy Jardins with a splash – literally, thanks to renowned street artist Speto's vibrant façade that announces this isn't your typical business hotel. Inside, the Canopy formula delivers exactly what São Paulo's creative class wants: thoughtfully local design (including furniture by Pritzker Prize-winner Paulo Mendes), water filter stations on every floor to skip the plastic, and free bikes to explore the neighbourhood like a local. Add Chef David Kasparian's culturally diverse Stella Restaurant, a weekend-only rooftop bar with city views, and rooms that actually understand noise reduction, and you've got a lifestyle property that genuinely lives up to the label.

Fasano São Paulo Itaim

Sao Paulo

From $660 per person/night

Itaim Bibi pulses with a particular kind of energy – all late-night restaurants, designer boutiques, and a dining scene that takes itself just seriously enough. This is where São Paulo comes to eat exceptionally well, and it's fitting that a family who've been feeding the city since 1902 should plant their flag here. Vittorio Fasano arrived from Milan at the turn of the last century, and five generations later, the name still carries considerable weight. Architect Marcio Kogan of Studio MK27 has created something unmistakably Brazilian modernist – clean lines, natural materials, and that enviable ability to feel simultaneously polished and utterly relaxed. The 20-storey tower on Rua Pedroso Alvarenga nods to Italian heritage whilst feeling resolutely contemporary, a building that seems entirely at home in a neighbourhood where tradition and innovation have always made easy bedfellows.

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