Casa da Gente
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Bed & breakfast in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Colorful rooms, some with shared bathrooms, in a casual B&B offering free Wi-Fi & city views.
Address: R. Gonçalves Fontes, 33 - Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20241-100, Brazil
Phone: +55 21 98725-1941 ⋅ +55 21 2232-2634
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(436) · Prices for upcoming dates start at $18 per night (We Price Match)
Just 1640 feet from the bohemian Lapa district, this guest house is 984 feet from the charming Escadaria do Selarón stairway.
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(272) · $ (Based on Average Nightly Rates for a Standard Room from our Partners)
Casa da Gente is an amazing and ecological house, with a suspended garden hanging high over the roofs and streets of the city center, providing a breath ...
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(5) · room rates from per night (USD) - We Price Match!
Welcome to Casa da Gente, a charming guesthouse nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Santa Teresa, Rio De Janeiro. To reach Casa da Gente from the nearest ...
+55 21 987251941 info@casadagente.com. Casa da Gente Guest house in the heart of Rio de Janeiro · Concept · Accommodation · Location · Practical ...
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It offers a homely atmosphere, buffet breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Featuring city views and plenty of natural light, rooms at Casa da Gente feature wooden floors ...
Hotel Casa Da Gente Rio de Janeiro - 3 star hotel. Nestled in Santa Teresa with a charming, village-like vibe, a 10-minute drive from Flamengo Park, ...
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It offers a homely atmosphere, buffet breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Featuring city views and plenty of natural light, rooms at Casa da Gente feature wooden floors ...
People also ask
Why is Rio de Janeiro so famous?
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival, samba, bossa nova, and balneario beaches such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon.
Why is it called Rio de Janeiro Brazil?
The name was given to the city's original site by Portuguese navigators who arrived on January 1, 1502, and mistook the entrance of the bay for the mouth of a river (rio is the Portuguese word for “river” and janeiro the word for “January”).
Who are the people of Rio de Janeiro?
Rio's inhabitants (called Cariocas, after the Tupi Indian word meaning “white man's home”) represent a microcosm of Brazil's ethnic diversity and include people of European, African, and mixed ancestry.
Is Rio de Janeiro the only city in Brazil to have a carnival if not where else in Brazil?
Sao Paulo hosts the next-most acclaimed Carnival in Brazil to Rio de Janeiro. It is considered the best alternative if the Rio Carnival is sold out or too expensive. Similar to Rio, the Sao Paulo Carnival takes place at the city's Sambadrome, the Anhembi Sambadrome, and the top samba schools compete for the top spot.
It offers a homely atmosphere, buffet breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Featuring city views and plenty of natural light, rooms at Casa da Gente feature wooden floors ...
It offers a homely atmosphere, buffet breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Featuring city views and plenty of natural light, rooms at Casa da Gente feature wooden floors ...
A relaxed atmosphere in a beautiful neighborhood, with a spectacular view over Rio and the Guanabara Bay. Enjoy the sun on the terrace while having breakfast, ...
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