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Address
Rua Ferreira Viana, 81 - Flamengo - CEP 22210-040 - Rio de Janeiro

Phone: 55 21 2195-6800
Fax: 55 21 2285-5777


The Windsor Florida Hotel combines the charm of the old side of Rio and the facilities of a modern city. It is located in the residencial district of Flamengo, only a few steps away from the beach. From there, it is easy and fast to get anywhere in town: only five minutes away from the city center and close to Copacabana and to most of the touristic landmarks of Rio . The subway station is just a few steps across the street.
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How to get there

 Galeão - Florida
Following Avenida Vinte de Janeiro.
Turn right at Estrada Do Galeão.
Continue on Linha Vermelha.
Continue on Elevate da Perimetral.
Continue on Avenida General Justo.
Continue on Avenida Infante Dom Henrique.
Get return and follow the Avenida Beira-Mar.
Continue on Avenida Beira-Mar.
Continue on Praia do Flamengo.
Turn right at Rua Correa Dutra.
Turn right at Rua Do Catete.
Turn right at Rua Ferreira Viana.
Arriving at final destination.

Santos Dumont - Florida
Following Rua Jardel Jercolis.
Turn right at Avenida Infante Dom Henrique.
Get return and continue on Avenida General Justo.
Continue on Avenida Infante Dom Henrique.
Get return and siga na Avenida Beira-Mar.
Turn left on Largo Da Glóri.
Turn left on Avenida Augusto Severo.
Continue on Avenida Beira-Mar.
Continue on Praia do Flamengo.
Change of track and continue on Praia do Flamengo.
Turn right at Rua Correa Dutra.
Turn right at Rua Do Catete.
Turn right at Rua Ferreira Viana.
Arriving at final destination.


Nearby Attractions

 Republic Museum - in front

  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. Shopping in Flamengo
With dense population Flamengo is lined with shops that are as lively and colorful as the district itself.

 Sugarloaf - 4,5 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.

 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.

 Copacabana Beach - 4 km
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.

 Nossa Senhora da Glória do Outeiro Church - 1,5 km
This architectural jewel is part of the Rio landscape.Floodlit at night, it is a not-to-be-missed stop on any cultural tour of Rio de Janeiro.

 Botafogo Bay - 2 km
The sidewalk running along Botafogo Beach in front of the bay of the same name offers one of the loveliest views of the city, with Urca Hill and Sugarloaf right at the entrance to the Guanabara Bay. In the foreground, the boats and sails of the Yacht Club add life and color to the scene. A favorite venue for shows and concerts drawing lively crowds, its facilities include a cycle path and bicycle racks for visitors.

 Catete Palace & Republic Museum - 500 m
The seat of Brazil''''''''''''''''s Republican Government from 1897 through 1960, the neo classical facade of the Catete Palace is faced with granite and pink marble, its gateways framed in white marble. Transformed into a museum after the Federal Capital moved to Brasilia, this palace today features a busy cultural agenda, in addition to a bookstore, bar, restaurant and souvenir boutique. Its attractive gardens offer moments of peace during the day, and a venue for pleasant evening strolls.