São Paulo Inn
The São Paulo Inn is a hotel in downtown São Paulo housed in a historic building from the 1920s with European architecture. It offers spacious rooms, meeting spaces for up to 120 people, an on-site restaurant serving international food, a bar, a gym, and free parking.
The building was designed in the 1920s by the Ramos de Azevedo office, which also created the famous Municipal Theatre. It later served as an office for the Ministry of Aeronautics before becoming a hotel, and is now recognized as a protected cultural landmark.
The hotel sits in a neighborhood known for its electronics and technology commerce, bringing a distinctive energy to the area. Visitors experience the everyday life of this busy part of the city, where specialized shops and street activity shape the local character.
The hotel is within walking distance of São Bento metro station and just a few minutes on foot from known sites like the Municipal Theatre and Rua 25 de Março. Its central location makes it easy to explore the city using public transport or on foot.
The building was formerly known as the São Paulo Center Hotel and also went by the name Euro Suite São Paulo before its current name. This varied history reflects the different phases the property has gone through as an important business center.
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