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Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana
Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana is located in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro
Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana
Location within Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro
General information
LocationLeme, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Coordinates22°57′51″S 43°10′23″W / 22.96417°S 43.17306°W / -22.96417; -43.17306
Opening1976
ManagementHilton Hotels
Technical details
Floor count37
Design and construction
Architect(s)Paulo Casé and Luiz Acioli
Other information
Number of rooms545
Number of restaurants2

Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana is a 110-metre 37-storey skyscraper hotel in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is the tallest building on Copacabana Beach.

History

The hotel originally opened in 1976 as the Hotel Meridien Copacabana, later Le Méridien Copacabana. In 2007, Starwood Hotels and Resorts sold the building to Iberostar Hotels & Resorts, which closed the hotel and started a renovation of the building in the same year, which was eventually abandoned in 2008. In 2009, the hotel was sold again to Windsor Hotels for around R$170 million.[1] After a refurbishment, it was reopened in January 2011 as the Windsor Atlântica Hotel. The hotel was sold to Blackstone in March 2017.[2] It converted to the Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana on May 2, 2017.[3]

References

  1. ^ Sharkey, Gemma (30 July 2009). "Former Le Meridien Copacabana hotel sold for £54.5m". Caterersearch.com. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Blackstone Announces Acquisition of the Windsor Atlantica Hotel in Rio de Janeiro". Blackstone.com. Archived from the original on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Windsor Atlantica Hotel in Rio De Janeiro Sold to Blackstone". Hotelnewsresource.com. Retrieved 9 July 2018.