St Paul Plaza Hotel
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About
If you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel in Brasilia, look no further than St Paul Plaza Hotel.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Brasilia, St Paul Plaza Hotel is located a short distance from Clube do Choro (0.6 mi) and Itamaraty Palace (1.4 mi).
Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and St Paul Plaza Hotel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including 24 hour front desk, a rooftop terrace, and baggage storage. In addition, guests can enjoy a rooftop pool and free breakfast during their visit.
While visiting Brasilia, you may want to try some tapas at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Parrilla Madrid or Dona Lenha.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular art galleries such as Banco do Brasil Cultural Centre, Caixa Cultural Brasília, and Fundação Athos Bulcão.
The staff at St Paul Plaza Hotel looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
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The building is an old block of the odd kind of Brasilia. Although geographically the location is very central, the surroundings and immediate entrance of the hotel are ugly: basically a huge parking lot with very bad mantained patches of grass. The reception is almost outside the building and essentially there is no lobby. (I have to say that this might change in the mid run due to a redevelopment that they announce with artist's impressions in the lifts).
The rooms are really bad, I got one in the seventh floor that reminded me more of a nuns' convent than anything else. Three single beds (of the smallest kind) with foam mattresses (horrible), badly stuffed pillows, old printed bed covers and almost no space. Toiletries? A soap bar. TV? Yes, flat screen. Minibar? No, just the fridge, vending machines are in the reception area. Laundry? Well there is a laundry service but when I wanted to send a shirt to press the only form that was left was an old one half completed, try to call to the laundry service to explain my request and they didn't speak English. I did it through the reception. I asked to get it by 8 pm and I only got it at 8 am next morning. Shower? Yes but when I took one the drain couldn't cope with the water and it leaked it to the rest of the bathroom. At the end I had a pool and had to call housekeeping.
Breakfast was included but the room was packed, noisy, not nice at all. We decided to head somewhere else for breakfast as we wanted a place to sit with some colleagues to do a prep chat. We went to the Melia, just a few blocks away and this was a different world. You should consider staying there.
I felt that the pictures and information of the hotel didn't really reflect how poor this place is. We also booked a room for a colleague coming from the US and I felt really embarrassed of having put her in this place. Mercure, Melia, and others are the way to go next time.
The cons - despite the recent renovation, the decor is awful including cheap bed covers, fluorescent tube lighting, badly fitted power outlets. The minibar is empty. The shower is electric - no central boiler. You open the door to a small balcony, but the smell of food overwhelms the sensation of fresh air due to recent rain. The free wifi is not that free - you have an option of sluggish complimentary internet access if you are lucky enough to be in a room with a strong enough signal.
Hmm. to be fair, I must say the room is tidy and clean. But shouldn't all hotel rooms be like that?
Rooms are very spacious and clean, staff reasonably friendly. It offers a plentiful buffet breakfast. Wifi is free only in the lobby and for a little amount of time in the rooms.
The main problem of this hotel are the elevators as they are only two and they are not adequate for an hotel of this size, so that in crowded hours you have to wait a lot in order to catch one.
"Ask for a room with a view of the lake/city. Choose a room higher-up so you hear less traffic noise."Read full review
"Upper floors with high numbers have best views of Cathedral, etc (front side of building only)"Read full review
"Ask for a room on the front side, that's the one with a some view on ghe city and its outskirts'"Read full review
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