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InterContinental São Paulo
At a Glance
- Japanese breakfast, Playstation in rooms
Pros
- Suites aren't much bigger than normal rooms
Cons
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Book NowInterContinental São Paulo Review
This exquisite hotel is one of the most attractive of the city's top-tier establishments and consistently gets rave reviews because they pay so much attention to small things—they offer a choice of six different types of pillow. Service is attentive, and both the private and public areas are well appointed. Creams, pastels, and marble come together with seamless sophistication and elegance.
- Address: Al. Santos 1123, Jardins, São Paulo, 01419-001 | Map It
- Phone: 011/3179--2600; 0800 77 00 858
- Website: www.intercontinental.com
- Metrô: Trianon.
- Location: Jardins
Contact Information
- 194 rooms.
- Restaurants, bars, pools, gyms, parking.
- Rooms have: Internet, Wi-Fi.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
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