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Stay in a historic house in the historic district. Is the first floor, independent, a Centennial House located in the heart of Santa Teresa. Very well equipped, spacious, with a cozy balcony that integrates the environments making it clear, ventilated and with a feeling of being outdoors! With air conditioners and fans in the bedroom and in the living room, cable tv, wi-fi good, kitchen, washing machine, anyway ... equipped with the necessary for you to have a comfortable stay. It's a beautiful Centennial House, preserved by the historical heritage, the 50 steps from Largo dos Guimarães,-the main point of Santa Teresa, with three decks, which was divided into three independent units, one per floor. The old River, is on the ground floor, got its name because, in addition to the architectural features of the House (of 4.5 m height-for example), be endowed with ancient furnishings and décor, as phone and a typewriter of the last century, but with the accessories of modernity, such as microwave, wifi (60 Mbps in cabo, wifi is around 40), bath with hot water, air conditioning (in the bedroom and in the living room), ceiling fans (in the bedroom and in the living room), cable tv. Has living room, with a sofa bed, wardrobe, table and chairs; bedroom with double bed and Dresser, fitted kitchen, bathroom (access is by the balcony), and a delightful balcony that integrates all the environments, with free view, where you can hang your hammock and relax!
Member since outubro 2017
Responde Rate: 100%
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House 1 bedroom - 55 m² - sleeps 3 guests
House Rules
Children are welcome! But note that there is a balcony. Is smoking allowed only on the balcony. Basic rules, such as avoiding loud noises after 22:00 and not to damage the home and the objects. Parties are not allowed, events and photoshootings. And please do not forget to turn off the lights and turn off electronic devices before you leave, especially the air conditioning. :-) And enjoy enough to stay.
Santa Teresa is a historic district, the only one still with trams of Brazil, and at the same time strategic, for being too close to the Centre and South of the city, a great option for those coming to the river. Famous for its winding streets with old houses, museums, wonderful views of the city, and many restaurants and bars. Great places to hang out are: the Park of the ruins, the museu da chácara do céu and the selaron steps. Are all in the same direction and close to each other. 15 minutes walk from the House. On the other hand we have the Museum House of Benjamin Constant and the Centro Cultural Laurinda Santos Lobo. Are not as lush, but are nice places. 7 minutes walk from the House. For breakfast or a snac, there is a small shop next to the part of the back of the House, which has an organic cheese bread and an açai, among other things. The bar do Mineiro, at rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, next to the Church, has a famous feijoada. I love the kassler of Adega do Pimenta, but it's a small restaurant, better go early so you don't have to wait place. And for pizza has the Tribas, that has delivery. There are no banks or ATMs in Santa Teresa, but the shops and restaurants, in your most, accept credit cards.