11 best hotels in Brasilia









Exceptional
24 reviews





Very good
15 reviews



Excellent
10 reviews






Excellent
13 reviews





Excellent
6 reviews







Excellent
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Exceptional
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Very good
14 reviews









Exceptional
24 reviews
Fast facts about Brasilia, Brazil
Accommodations | 522 properties |
Popular hotel | Cullinan Hplus Premium |
Popular area | Monumental Axis |
Nightly rates from | $8 |
Airport | Brasília International Airport |
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This has been one of the best hotels I have stayed in Brasil. Tired of the old hotels in Rio and the to business-oriented ones in São Paulo, I went to Brasilia and stayed in the Melia 21. Very good, only disapointed with the swimming pool. all the rest was of excelent level.

I really enjoyed my stay at MP. The location is really great! You can walk just about anywhere, everything you could want to see is close by. I found the staff to be very helpful and were always available to answer questions. There is a restaurant that you can eat at within the hotel and a sauna and pool you can relax in after a long day of being a tourist. If you n...

The hotel is nice but not amazing. The facilities were good, with a pool, restaurants etc which are all very impressive, however the room itself wasn't that great. The furniture didn't seem well maintained. The staff were really friendly and helpful, dealing with my extremely limited Portuguese! Breakfast was expensive

Only stayed 1 night but after 12 checkout had 8 hrs before next flight. Hotel safely looked after bags and helpful in what to see in city. Took taxi in (25 reals/£5) but came back by bus (3.5 reals), easy to find at main bus station, last of stand ‘A’.

Had a good stay while working. Hotel provides fast wifi - free at lobby, paid in the room. Very convenient. There's a small mall across the road. Staffs are friendly. Major attractions within walking distance (though there aren't that much to see in Brasilia anyway).

I would return to this hotel just for the bed! It took me at most 30 minutes to walk to the area where the government buildings are. Two shopping malls are close by. On Sundays, much is closed, so having an open mall with restaurants nearby was helpful. The hot water was fine after running the water for a few minutes. The staff were able to communicate with me in ...

Value for money hotel with what you need for several days of business / sightseeing. The location is very good if you go from / to the airport by shuttle bus - the stop is just in front of the entrance, the price BRL8 one way. The most of Brasilia hotels are situated in one area, so the difference are price, comfort and features. If you don't need luxury 5 star accomo...

The hotel is worn down and needs to be renovated. The outdoor area needs a face lift and in the room several things were falling apart (e.g. the tap to the sink was loose, the handle to the shower fell off, etc). The price is a little lower but not low enough for the poor standard or location outside the centre. I chose the hotel because other hotels were fully booked....

The hotel was located in a very good place, very close to Brasilia shopping and TV tower. The staff was friendly and the room was very simple but nice. The window couldnt open, but the fan worked good. The wi fi internet was only free the first day. The hotel was placed in a safe place, and the price was OK too. Not too expensive, nor too cheap either.

this is the first hotel to be built in brasilia. it was designed by brazilian architect oscar niemeyer, who also designed most of the monuments of brasilia. it has just been recently renovated. the location is a bit out of the way -- you will need to take a taxi (which is easily available) or drive to get to the city centre -- but it is very quite and next to a beautif...

We had three nights in Brasilia and the St Moritz was an ideal base, within easy walking distance of all the main sights, cathedral, parliament, theatre and museums. Easy to get to by public bus service from the airport. We were well looked after by receptionists and room staff. The pool deck was great on a hot day. Good breakfast.

The hotel has very good breakfast. I am surprised to find avocado juice. The location is far from airport and city centre. When I arrived at the airport and took a taxi to the hotel, the driver drove me to city centre and cannot find the hotel. I end up arguing with the taxi driver over expensive taxi charges.
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The hotel has very good breakfast. I am surprised to find avocado juice. The location is far from airport and city centre. When I arrived at the airport and took a taxi to the hotel, the driver drove me to city centre and cannot find the hotel. I end up arguing with the taxi driver over expensive taxi charges.

The hotel is nice but not amazing. The facilities were good, with a pool, restaurants etc which are all very impressive, however the room itself wasn't that great. The furniture didn't seem well maintained. The staff were really friendly and helpful, dealing with my extremely limited Portuguese! Breakfast was expensive

We had three nights in Brasilia and the St Moritz was an ideal base, within easy walking distance of all the main sights, cathedral, parliament, theatre and museums. Easy to get to by public bus service from the airport. We were well looked after by receptionists and room staff. The pool deck was great on a hot day. Good breakfast.

The hotel was located in a very good place, very close to Brasilia shopping and TV tower. The staff was friendly and the room was very simple but nice. The window couldnt open, but the fan worked good. The wi fi internet was only free the first day. The hotel was placed in a safe place, and the price was OK too. Not too expensive, nor too cheap either.

Value for money hotel with what you need for several days of business / sightseeing. The location is very good if you go from / to the airport by shuttle bus - the stop is just in front of the entrance, the price BRL8 one way. The most of Brasilia hotels are situated in one area, so the difference are price, comfort and features. If you don't need luxury 5 star accomo...

Only stayed 1 night but after 12 checkout had 8 hrs before next flight. Hotel safely looked after bags and helpful in what to see in city. Took taxi in (25 reals/£5) but came back by bus (3.5 reals), easy to find at main bus station, last of stand ‘A’.

I really enjoyed my stay at MP. The location is really great! You can walk just about anywhere, everything you could want to see is close by. I found the staff to be very helpful and were always available to answer questions. There is a restaurant that you can eat at within the hotel and a sauna and pool you can relax in after a long day of being a tourist. If you n...

I would return to this hotel just for the bed! It took me at most 30 minutes to walk to the area where the government buildings are. Two shopping malls are close by. On Sundays, much is closed, so having an open mall with restaurants nearby was helpful. The hot water was fine after running the water for a few minutes. The staff were able to communicate with me in ...

this is the first hotel to be built in brasilia. it was designed by brazilian architect oscar niemeyer, who also designed most of the monuments of brasilia. it has just been recently renovated. the location is a bit out of the way -- you will need to take a taxi (which is easily available) or drive to get to the city centre -- but it is very quite and next to a beautif...

Had a good stay while working. Hotel provides fast wifi - free at lobby, paid in the room. Very convenient. There's a small mall across the road. Staffs are friendly. Major attractions within walking distance (though there aren't that much to see in Brasilia anyway).

I would give 5 stars for all category except for location as it is a located more at a quiet area rather than where everything that matters about Brasilia is located. Either way, Brasilia isn't a city made for walking and therefore, you need an Uber or cab to get around most of the time. However, it would mean more time and money spent traveling around Brasilia if you ...
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I really enjoyed my stay at MP. The location is really great! You can walk just about anywhere, everything you could want to see is close by. I found the staff to be very helpful and were always available to answer questions. There is a restaurant that you can eat at within the hotel and a sauna and pool you can relax in after a long day of being a tourist. If you n...

Had a good stay while working. Hotel provides fast wifi - free at lobby, paid in the room. Very convenient. There's a small mall across the road. Staffs are friendly. Major attractions within walking distance (though there aren't that much to see in Brasilia anyway).

The hotel is worn down and needs to be renovated. The outdoor area needs a face lift and in the room several things were falling apart (e.g. the tap to the sink was loose, the handle to the shower fell off, etc). The price is a little lower but not low enough for the poor standard or location outside the centre. I chose the hotel because other hotels were fully booked....

this is the first hotel to be built in brasilia. it was designed by brazilian architect oscar niemeyer, who also designed most of the monuments of brasilia. it has just been recently renovated. the location is a bit out of the way -- you will need to take a taxi (which is easily available) or drive to get to the city centre -- but it is very quite and next to a beautif...

We had three nights in Brasilia and the St Moritz was an ideal base, within easy walking distance of all the main sights, cathedral, parliament, theatre and museums. Easy to get to by public bus service from the airport. We were well looked after by receptionists and room staff. The pool deck was great on a hot day. Good breakfast.
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I would return to this hotel just for the bed! It took me at most 30 minutes to walk to the area where the government buildings are. Two shopping malls are close by. On Sundays, much is closed, so having an open mall with restaurants nearby was helpful. The hot water was fine after running the water for a few minutes. The staff were able to communicate with me in ...

If you don't mind distance from anything, and just want a getaway enjoying a day at the pool. This place is it! No room service is a little inconvenient, and expensive restaurant food is a problem since there are no restaurants anywhere even near. Hotel is brand new.

I would give 5 stars for all category except for location as it is a located more at a quiet area rather than where everything that matters about Brasilia is located. Either way, Brasilia isn't a city made for walking and therefore, you need an Uber or cab to get around most of the time. However, it would mean more time and money spent traveling around Brasilia if you ...
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Brasilia?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Brasilia is USD 35. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Brasilia is USD 53. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Brasilia is USD 74.
What's the average price of a hotel in Brasilia this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Brasilia this weekend is USD 35. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Brasilia this weekend is USD 50. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Brasilia this weekend is USD 78.
What's the average price of a hotel in Brasilia tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Brasilia tonight is USD 39. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Brasilia tonight is USD 65. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Brasilia tonight is USD 99.
What are the most popular hotels in Brasilia?
Popular hotels in Brasilia include S4 Hotel, ibis Styles Brasilia Aeroporto and Play Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Brasilia for couples?
Couples who stayed in Brasilia have given high ratings to S4 Hotel, ibis Styles Brasilia Aeroporto and Play Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Brasilia for families?
Families who stayed in Brasilia highly recommend S4 Hotel, Play Hotel and Hotel Vila Planalto.
What's the best neighborhood in Brasilia to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Brasilia include Monumental Axis, Taguatinga and North Wing.

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