Hotels in Brazil

Planning a holiday to Brazil? Explore this wonderful country from one of our NH Collection Hotels in Brazil and enjoy the wide range of landmarks and attractions there are to see. From Christ the Redeemer and Iguazu Falls to a more rural and traditional side of Brazil, such as Feira de Santana.

Our hotels are the perfect starting point to get to know even the hidden gems this breathtaking country has to offer, providing you with top-notch amenities to unwind after a full day of exploring.

What’s the weather usually like in Brazil?

Brazil is a year-round destination, but the climate varies depending on the region due to the country’s large size and diverse geography. It’s known for its tropical and subtropical climates. The southern regions experience distinct seasons with cooler winters and rainy summers, while the North is hot and humid throughout the year.

Be sure to check the weather forecast for the regions you’ll be visiting before packing, so you can dress accordingly and make the most of your stay.

What foods should I try in Brazil?

Brazilian cuisine is loved worldwide and offers as many flavours as there are regions. You can enjoy hearty stews such as Feijoada and Moqueca, or savour the iconic Churrasco, Brazil’s famous barbecue featuring a variety of meats grilled to perfection.

Don’t miss popular street snacks during your holiday in Brazil such as pão de queijo (cheese bread), coxinha (shredded chicken croquettes), and acarajé (black-eyed pea fritters), often found at vibrant local food markets.

And to end your culinary journey on a sweet note, sample national favourites such as brigadeiro (similar to chocolate truffles) and açaí bowls, made with Amazonian berries and topped with granola and fresh fruit.

What are the top sights in Brazil?

Brazil is one of the most visited countries in the Americas, thanks to its richness in both natural and cultural wonders. While many travellers head to major cities such as Rio, Brasilia and São Paulo, other regions like the northeastern state of Bahía and the southern state of Paraná are often overlooked.

Curitiba, Paraná’s capital, is known as one of Brazil’s most innovative cities, with an admired public transport system and numerous urban parks, ideal for walking and cycling. From this captivating city, you can take the Serra Verde Express, a scenic train journey through the Atlantic rainforest, to reach Morretes, a charming colonial town where you can try the traditional local dish, barreado.

Don’t miss the Vila Velha State Park, a natural wonder with unique sandstone formations, walking trails, and underground caves. A perfect addition to your holiday in Brazil.

Feira de Santana is just a drive away from Salvador, where you’ll stroll around colourful streets and relax at one of the many stunning beaches such as Stella Maris and Porto da Barra.

What are some of the best things to do in Brazil?

Brazil offers unforgettable experiences for every kind of traveller. From the colonial charm of Salvador to the many rainforests and stunning national parks waiting to be discovered.

Cultural lovers will enjoy visiting iconic museums such as the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba or exploring the picturesque riverside towns of Cachoeira and São Félix, rich in Afro-Brazilian heritage and artisanal traditions.

Exploring local food markets is a great way to sample the most traditional and authentic Brazilian flavours. Especially during Carnival, you can also join Brazil’s dance traditions, from samba to forró, which beautifully showcase the country’s joyful spirit.

What is the best way to arrive in Brazil?

The best way to arrive in Brazil is by air, as it has three major airports: São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport (GIG), and Brasília International Airport (BSB), which welcome flights from Europe, North America and other Latin American countries.

Other main cities such as Curitiba and Feira de Santana have local airports that handle regional flights. Be sure to check the most efficient way to reach your destination. In no time you’ll be enjoying the comfort our 4-star hotels in Brazil.

What’s the best way of getting around in Brazil?

Due to Brazil’s large size, the most efficient way to get around the country is by domestic flights. You’ll save a significant amount of time. Some of our hotels are just a flight away from natural gems such as Iguazu Falls.

For more budget-conscious travellers, long-distance buses connect cities and more remote towns at a lower cost, though journeys can be longer.

Within cities, major centres like the capital have metro networks and most cities enjoy well-organised bus systems, taxis and other ride-hailing apps.

As Brazil is so huge, it’s recommended to plan your route in advance to save both money and time.

Where should I stay in Brazil?

When deciding where to stay in Brazil, it’s important to choose those that offer the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and authentic local experiences.

The region around Curitiba is an excellent destination for travellers looking to explore beautiful parks, cultural landmarks, and easy access to stunning natural wonders.

Meanwhile, the coastal areas near Feira de Santana provide a more authentic and lively experience, with vibrant markets and places you near the beautiful beaches of Bahia.

Our hotels in Brazil offer the perfect starting point to make the most of your stay in this breathtaking country. Choosing NH Collection Hotels means enjoying modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, fully equipped gyms, relaxing spas, and comfortable meeting rooms, ensuring both leisure and business travellers have everything they might ever need.