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Hotel Emiliano
4.6/550 Reviews

Hotel Emiliano

Zona Oeste Sao Paulo|0.37km from Brasil a Gosto
We stayed in Emiliano in pre-pandemic times and considered it a perfect hotel for a city stay. Just for the sake of it, if I want to think what else to wish them to do for the rooms and from the point of view of service and I can’t figure it out. And it isn’t easy to get me to say something like this. So, this time when we had to spend less than 24 hours in Sao Paulo and even landing in GRU after midnight we decided to spend about 1 hour to get to Emiliano and 1 hour back next day rather than staying in any of the hotels close to the airport. Their rooms and service are worth it and we were sure we will have a good rest before hitting the road again. We were wrong about the rest. After usual check-in procedures were finished, the receptionist suddenly told us: “yes, and one more thing: tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. there will be noise, we are renovating the spa”. It didn’t promise anything good, but, OK, there are different types of noise and there was nothing we could do standing in front of Emiliano reception at nearly 02:00 a.m. anyhow. Exactly at 11:00 a.m. next morning mayhem started. Not just some noise. It was breaking the walls with the whole building shaking. Not possible not only to sleep, work (and I do need to do some work on a computer every morning), impossible to stay in a room. Forget about further resting (and we had a couple more hours). Of course, every hotel needs regular renovations to keep up its level. But if you are planning works of this magnitude – choose a low season time, close down for couple of weeks, give you employees their vacations and break your walls as much as you wish. Or at least have enough decency to put information about works pending or going on your site. This is what hotels respecting their guests and themselves normally do. And then everyone can make their own decision. The schedule of works going on in Emiliano are from 11:00 to 17:00. If someone knows that he/she will not be in the hotel during these hours – of course, they will book regardless, since the works will have no affect on them. While if someone else, like us, is planning to be spending some daytime in the hotel and they need to be in Sao Paulo exactly at a time coinciding with the works – they can just book another hotel for this stay. No hard feelings. We paid USD 400+ for a Deluxe room, not even for a Suite (Emiliano is far from being cheap, but before it was worth it), we were looking forward and were planning to unwind in between not the easiest of flights and what did we get? Just for the sake of justice on the day we stayed there I visited Emiliano’s site to make sure there is no announcement of these works that I missed. There was not. Only lengthy promises to take care of all details of anyone’s stay. Right.

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ibis budget Sao Paulo Jardins
3.7/5104 Reviews
Zona Oeste
Me sorprendió este hotel. Las tarifas para esas fechas estaban muy altas para hoteles a los que suelo ir, Mercure o. Estanplaza por ejemplo. No esperaba mucho pero me sentí muy bien en un lugar decente, reducido y con mucho servicio express. Creo que lo que he pagado es alto por lo que es el hotel pero las tarifas en otros lugares estaban muy altas. El hotel es prolijo, limpio con muy buena atención e instalaciones. La ducha salía genial y la cama era muy cómoda. Para tenerlo en cuenta.
Hotel Emiliano
4.6/550 Reviews
Zona Oeste
We stayed in Emiliano in pre-pandemic times and considered it a perfect hotel for a city stay. Just for the sake of it, if I want to think what else to wish them to do for the rooms and from the point of view of service and I can’t figure it out. And it isn’t easy to get me to say something like this. So, this time when we had to spend less than 24 hours in Sao Paulo and even landing in GRU after midnight we decided to spend about 1 hour to get to Emiliano and 1 hour back next day rather than staying in any of the hotels close to the airport. Their rooms and service are worth it and we were sure we will have a good rest before hitting the road again. We were wrong about the rest. After usual check-in procedures were finished, the receptionist suddenly told us: “yes, and one more thing: tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. there will be noise, we are renovating the spa”. It didn’t promise anything good, but, OK, there are different types of noise and there was nothing we could do standing in front of Emiliano reception at nearly 02:00 a.m. anyhow. Exactly at 11:00 a.m. next morning mayhem started. Not just some noise. It was breaking the walls with the whole building shaking. Not possible not only to sleep, work (and I do need to do some work on a computer every morning), impossible to stay in a room. Forget about further resting (and we had a couple more hours). Of course, every hotel needs regular renovations to keep up its level. But if you are planning works of this magnitude – choose a low season time, close down for couple of weeks, give you employees their vacations and break your walls as much as you wish. Or at least have enough decency to put information about works pending or going on your site. This is what hotels respecting their guests and themselves normally do. And then everyone can make their own decision. The schedule of works going on in Emiliano are from 11:00 to 17:00. If someone knows that he/she will not be in the hotel during these hours – of course, they will book regardless, since the works will have no affect on them. While if someone else, like us, is planning to be spending some daytime in the hotel and they need to be in Sao Paulo exactly at a time coinciding with the works – they can just book another hotel for this stay. No hard feelings. We paid USD 400+ for a Deluxe room, not even for a Suite (Emiliano is far from being cheap, but before it was worth it), we were looking forward and were planning to unwind in between not the easiest of flights and what did we get? Just for the sake of justice on the day we stayed there I visited Emiliano’s site to make sure there is no announcement of these works that I missed. There was not. Only lengthy promises to take care of all details of anyone’s stay. Right.
Ninety Hotel
4/5101 Reviews
Zona Oeste
hotel staff are kind and can speak English room itself is clean, the room I had in 19th floor has two part, one part with sofa and TV and also tea table and washing tab , and other part ( seperated with one sliding door) and it is for sleeping part. Both part has wide window and once open window, can ventilate room air in couple of minuets, In general worthy and recommended.
Etoile Hotel Jardins
2.7/54 Reviews
Zona Oeste
Good breakfast, good soundproofing, good light, small pool
Transamerica Executive Jardins
4.3/5101 Reviews
Zona Oeste
I recently had a great stay at the Transamerica Executive Jardins. The hotel is in a great location in the Jardins area of Sao Paulo and is a close walk to many restaurants, Beco de Batman and other sights. I Had a good room with a nice view of the city. The hotel staff was friendly, accomodating and helpful and there always was at least one person who spoke English at the front desk. I would especially like to thank Caroline for being so kind, helpful and wonderful any time I asked her for any help or assistance. She really went out of her way to help me. I would also like to thank Dennis. He also worked at the front desk and was very nice and extremely helpful. Finally, special thanks to Adilson who worked in the dining area. He was very kind, spoke perfect English and really belongs working at the reception/front desk area so he can greet, check in and work directly with the guests.
Novotel SP Jardins
3.8/583 Reviews
Zona Oeste
I don't really like carpet in hotel rooms, but this is a personal preference. The carpet looked pretty clean. The key (card to enter the room) did not work 3 times during the stay. So, I had to go down to reception and ask for activation, which irritates me. But it wasn't the fault of the staff, who were friendly. The pool and gym were under renovation and this was not informed during booking, which I don't think is correct. The location is excellent.

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