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Address Rua Sá Ferreira, 30 Copacabana - CEP 22071-100 - Rio de Janeiro
Telefone: 55 21 2195-5200 Fax: 55 21 2195-5222
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Located in the Sá Ferreira Street, close the Atlantic Avenue. Windsor Martinique Hotel is walking distance from Copacabana Beach.
Nearby you will find the main commercial centre, restaurants and tourist attractions.
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How to get there
Galeão - Martinique Following Avenida Vinte de Janeiro. Turn right at Estrada Do Galeão. Continue on Linha Vermelha. Drive through the tunnel Antônio Rebouças. Continue on Viaduct Saint Hilaire. Continue on Avenida Epitácio Pessoa. Continue on Avenida Henrique Dodsworth. Keep direita to a Praça Eugênio Jardim. Continue on Rua Miguel Lemos. Turn right at Rua Barata Ribeiro. Drive through the tunnel Prefeito Sá Freire Alvim. Continue on Rua Raul Pompéia. Turn left na Rua Sá Ferreira. Arriving at final destination.
Santos Dumont - Martinique Return square in front of the Airport Get return to "Coapacabana" and get return Continue on Avenida Das Nações Unidas. Drive through the Tunel do Pasmado. Continue on Avenida Lauro Sodré. Drive through the tunnel Novo. Continue on Avenida Princesa Isabel. Turn right at Avenida Atlântica. Arriving at final destination.
Nearby Attractions
Rio Sul Shopping Center - 3,5 km Visitors to Rio enjoy the wide variety of this mega-malls offering designer goods, as well as jewelry and souvenir stores, antiques, interior decor, etc. It includes a various food courts, as well as cinemas, theaters, event plazas and many other attractions. Rio Sul is as much entertainment complexe as shopping center.
New Year''''s Eve - In front of door Only people who have spent New Year''''s Eve in Rio can understand why this is the second most important event on the city''''s calendar. Nowhere else in the world could white-clad crowds of two million people gather in a setting as breathtaking as Copacabana beach, honoring the departing year and greeting the twelve months that lie ahead in total harmony, peace and safety. The velvety summer sky is the backdrop to one of the world''s most spectacular fireworks display. On the sand, white-robed believers light thousands of flickering candles and toss flowers as offerings to Iemanjá, queen of the waters, all to an irresistible Brazilian beat. December 31 at midnight on Copacabana Beach is a magical moment every year. Thrilling, unforgettable and incomparable, it truly reflects all the faces of Rio.
Shopping in Copacabana Perhaps because it is home to the densest population in Rio de Janeiro, Copacabana is lined with shops that are as lively and colorful as the district itself.
Sugarloaf - 5 km The height and unmistakable outline of Sugarloaf make it - together with Christ the Redeemer one of the two main attractions offering breathtaking views of Rio. This famous landmark is reached by cablecar in two stages: first to the top of Urca Hill, where visitors catch the second car to their final destination. From the Sugarloaf, the endless beaches of Rio de Janeiro and Niterói stretch to the horizon. Set against the lush Atlantic Rainforest, the scene is dotted with historical buildings such as the Santa Cruz Fort and the miniature palace on Fiscal Island.
Ipanema - 1 km This sophisticated district offers a lively night life scene with an enticing blend of beach, bars and boutiques.
Christ, the Redeemer Statue - 9 km Located atop the Corcovado Mountain at a height of 710 meters, the statue of Christ the Redeemer is certainly one of the world''s best-known and most-visited monuments.
Carnival - in front of the door The high spot of Rio''s fun-in-the-sun calendar, from Friday evening through to the following Tuesday, Carnival revelers dance through the streets.
Copacabana Beach - in front of the door Framed by the wavy black and white mosaics of Avenue Atlântica, Copacabana is pure fascination. A center of activity both night and day, the beach is lined with kiosks, a bicycle path and racks, lifeguard posts, public showers and bathrooms, hotels, bars and open-air restaurants.
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