Meliá Ibirapuera, hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Meliá Ibirapuera is a hotel in the Moema district of São Paulo, Brazil, located close to the park that shares its name. The property offers rooms with contemporary decor, along with shared spaces for dining and rest.
Moema developed during the 20th century from a low-key residential area into a busy urban district with shops and restaurants. The hotel sector in this part of the city grew alongside the broader economic expansion that turned São Paulo into one of South America's largest cities.
The hotel takes its name from Ibirapuera Park, a nearby green space that draws crowds of locals on weekends for walks, sports, and open-air events. The Moema district around it is known for its street-level cafes and restaurants that stay busy at all hours.
The hotel sits in Moema, a district with good metro and bus connections that make it straightforward to reach the city center and other neighborhoods. The area around it is easy to explore on foot, with shops, cafes, and the park all within a short walking distance.
The park that gives the hotel its name was originally designed for the 1922 centennial of Brazilian independence, long before the surrounding neighborhood took its current shape. It is now one of the largest city parks in the Southern Hemisphere.
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