Nestled between these two magnificent sights, lays the main town of Copacabana which stretches into Botafogo. Here you will find lively streets with bars, restaurants and many shops, as well as shopping malls and quieter and fancy suburban residential streets. It’s the perfect area to find either a party hostel, a quiet Air Bnb or something in between. During our first stay in Rio my husband and I stayed in a quieter area of Botafogo in a hostel called Hospedaria Rio. The hostel was a perfect mix of social while having enough quiet areas and private rooms to make it a great place to escape to in the heat, or after a night out. The private rooms go from $25, usually including breakfast. Served buffet style, the breakfast was a continental breakfast consisting of tea, coffee and a juice option, a fresh fruit platter, a cold meats and cheese platter served along with various breads and a cake. The rooms were fully air conditioned and the bathrooms were shared, both male and female bathrooms were provided and they were cleaned daily. The décor was trendy but with a vintage vibe from big bookshelves and cozy sofas with an old typewriter on display. The main social area was a courtyard garden which even had a Netflix room at the back. I would highly recommend the hostel for both single travellers and for couples as it had the perfect atmosphere for both.The hostels provides a social atmosphere for solo travellers wanting to meet other people, as well as a quiet vibe that allowed for couples to spend time in their rooms or to also enjoy the communal spaces. It is also within walking distance of everything you could possibly need like restaurants, shops and pharmacies, and the main strip of Botafogo beach.It is also a short 5 minute walk from a large shopping mall called Botafogo Praia which has the best views over the bay and Sugarloaf Mountain from the top restaurant floor. My husband very much enjoyed staying in these suburbs. When you are travelling and you do not have your own form of transportation, it is nice to know that just by stepping out of your accommodation, you don’t have to go far to find whatever you desire.
During our time in Copacabana my husband and I stayed with a friend on a street one block away from the beach, and just off the main road that runs parallel to the beach.After staying there and talking to some locals, we quickly realized why Copacabana is such a popular spot for people to live in. The locals also very much enjoy having everything they need right on their doorstep, and the vibe of the town seems to have been attracting people from all over Brazil and the world for a long time. It creates a ‘vacation’ like atmosphere that never goes away and I think the people that live there enjoy not just tourism factor, but the feeling that they live in a permanent ‘vacation’. Especially having the beautiful beaches and the stunning weather, I know I would feel like I was living a holiday lifestyle. To stay in this popular area your choices won’t be limited. We passed by so many types of accommodation that you are sure to find what you are looking for. The main Copacabana beach is where the more well-established hotels can be found, all overlooking the sea and being just a step away from the hustle and bustle of the main street and all the night life and restaurants it has to offer. Just a few blocks back from the beach you will find quieter Bed and Breakfasts and I’m sure there are plenty of Air Bnbs in the many apartment complexes that make up most of the tree lined streets. As I said I the beginning, Rio has something for everyone.