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Villa d'Oro Hotel
4.3/549 Reviews
⚡️ Hotel funcional, confortável sem grandes luxos. ⚡️ Quarto de tamanho adequado, com cama confortável. ⚡️Funcionários muito educados e solícitos. ⚡️Ambientes limpos ⚡️Café da manhã simples, porém muito gostoso ⚡️ Excelente localizçao, principalmente se o interesse maior for em Recife Antigo e Olinda ❌ Quando fiz a reserva pelo Booking.com, não ficou claro que exista uma diária para o uso de estacionamento. Custo de $20,00 por noite. Falando em estacionamento, rampa um pouco apertada em espiral largo. Muito escuro, apesar de ter um sensor de presença ❌cartão de acesso ao quarto parava de funcionar sem uma justificativa óbvia para tal
NovoHotell Recife
4/592 Reviews
Boa Vista
It's a good hotel, but I found the room very small. I was working and I had to use notebook in the bed msm pq there was no table. The bathroom is big, it ends up being disproportionate. My room was the ground floor, on the main street, so I was very noisy qnd passed bikes or trucks. It was not a bad experience, but it is far from the best I've ever hosted. Breakfast also with few options. It's good to stay on the side of a supermarket, and near the North American consulate, well to anyone who is the Recife to apply for visa.
HY Apartments & Hotels
3.9/547 Reviews
Good Breakfast but you have to pay extra. Good location very near to the beach where you can enjoy wonderful sea view anytime. It's really a good choice to stay here with kids.
Transamerica Prestige Recife - Boa Viagem
4.4/5116 Reviews
What about a hotel with a 4-star dish and a dish for a guest? What about a 4-star hotel with only 2 bottles of mineral water in the fridge? I was hosted in the hotel and made a deep dish for the ifod. I went to the lobby bar and asked for a dish, a stick and a knife to eat in the apartment, and they didn't provide me and told me they were banned from providing guests for buying food in the food restaurant and not in the hotel restaurant. I asked that this had never happened in any hotel that I used to host and that there was no information in the apartment about that standard. I asked to speak to the plant manager, and he reaffirmed that he would not provide me with a simple dish and cut to eat, but only a plastic stick and a disposable knife were offered to me, which was spashed at the first movement. When we leave home to a hotel with a 4-star comfort, a minimum of comfort is expected. It is the advice for anyone who is hosting in this hotel and does not want to be forced to eat the restaurant food (by a very critical sign in the reviews): take a dish, a stick and a knife in his bag if you don't want to get stuck with a piece of a cutter of a The hotel has been a very good hotel and it is impressive how the quality and service has fallen. Finally, the Trans-American network needs to review who it is providing its name because I know that this quality standard is not part of the Trans-American hotel network.
Marante Executive Hotel
4.4/596 Reviews
I actually booked this hotel by accident (I was looking at their sister hotel, the Marante Plaza Hotel, which is right on the beach for basically the same price). This hotel is 2 blocks from the beach in the same neighborhood. Despite “Executive” in the name, this is more of a budget-to-midrange hotel. The lobby is very attractive and the exterior of the hotel is also nice. The hotel staff are pleasant and helpful. They have valet parking in the front (for a very reasonable price). Breakfast is included and is decent. The room we stayed in had a partial view of the ocean. It was sp****ly decorated. What I really didn’t like was the bed: We requested a double bed, but it was actually just 2 single beds shoved together. 1 plus 1 may equal 2, but 2 single beds don’t equal a double bed. I like to sleep in the middle of the bed, so I just kept slipping into the space between the beds. The pillows were possibly the most uncomfortable I’ve ever slept on. If it wasn’t for that, I’d have given them a better score.
Kastel Manibu Recife - Boa Viagem
4.3/5119 Reviews
The hotels in Recife all seem to be pretty utilitarian, and Hotel Manibu Recife is no exception, but it offers very good value compared to some other hotels that are quite similar. For $50 USD a night my room was clean and functional, with a small view of the ocean through some buildings. The lobby is nicely decorated but the attached restaurant is drab. The rooftop pool area has a nice view but is rather small. The point of all these qualified statements that I am making is that basically, for $50 a night you are getting a clean room with a utilitarian bathroom and shower, which is a pretty good deal for the area. My room at the Radisson was basically the same (minus the balcony at the Radisson) but cost twice as much. Some high points to the Hotel Manibu are that the front desk clerk spoke excellent English, and there is a good restaurant called Entre Amigos on the beach in close walking distance. A low point of this hotel is that I did not see any other restaurants open in close walking distance (others have said there are some, but I walked around and didn't see anything open besides Entre Amigos). Anyway, if you don't want to pay top dollar for a hotel on the seafront this is a very reasonable choice.

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