GGuest User1. Rio de Janeiro's security isn't as bad as I'd imagine, especially at this hotel. It's right next to the JW Marriott Hotel, and police cars patrol the area daily. The beach across from the hotel (Copacabana Beach) also felt safe. I stayed there for four nights and went there four times: once in the evening, twice in the morning, and once at noon. In summary: Copacabana Beach is quite long, and I personally felt the beach across from the hotel was very safe. (Please pay close attention to your personal safety when traveling; this is my personal feeling. I'm not responsible for any accidents!)
2. There are plenty of restaurants around and behind the hotel, with prices ranging from 20 to 200 RMB per person, which felt safe! (Please pay close attention to your personal safety when traveling; this is my personal feeling. I'm not responsible for any accidents!) The hotel's own restaurant (order your own food) was also quite good! The breakfast was also good, with fruit, meat, cheese, vegetables, various breads and cakes, and a variety of drinks! (I'm a budget traveler with limited experience and limited knowledge. If this review affects you, please don't blame me, and please book a more expensive, higher-end hotel.)
3. The front desk service was excellent and welcoming, and they didn't deliberately snub Chinese people! We could all communicate in English. The hotel entrance was supposedly open 24 hours a day (I didn't go out after 10:00 PM, but there were staff standing by when I returned at 9:30 PM). There were staff on duty, so it was very safe!
4. The hotel room was very nice! (I'm a budget traveler with limited experience and limited knowledge. If this review affects you, please don't blame me, and please book a more expensive, higher-end hotel.) The room wasn't too big, but it was perfectly adequate! It could open a large suitcase, had a balcony, a refrigerator, a safe, and a TV. The bathroom was adequate, the shower water was large and hot, and the temperature was easily adjustable. The air conditioner didn't blow directly on me or the bed!
5. Summary: I'm not a hotel professional, and neither the hotel nor Ctrip has given me any credit. I'm writing this based on my conscience. Brazil is far from China, and not many people know much about it. I was quite intimidated by some biased reviews before arriving, but after arriving, I found Brazil quite pleasant. The weather in Rio de Janeiro is a bit like Kunming, China, with spring-like weather year-round (I didn't experience it in the summer, but at least the winter wasn't cold). Brazilians are also very welcoming, and the cost of living is relatively low, far lower than in various tourist destinations in China, such as the Christ the Redeemer statue, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Tickets are also quite affordable! Regarding safety: I was only in Rio de Janeiro for six days, and I didn't find anything negative. I visited many tourist attractions, and the safety seemed good there. I believe it's best to avoid crowded or crowded places alone, and avoid staying out too late. You should be fine! (Please pay close attention to your personal safety when traveling. This is my personal opinion. I will not be held responsible for any accidents!)
6. My WeChat: *********. If you're planning a trip to Rio de Janeiro, feel free to add me and I'll give you some advice! Finally, I think Rio de Janeiro is a great place for independent travel, and the more people there are, the better. Just be sure to pay attention to your own safety. Rio de Janeiro isn't Japan, Singapore, or Switzerland. You need to be careful! (Please pay close attention to your personal safety when traveling. This is my personal opinion. I will not be held responsible for any accidents!)
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