Youth Hostels in Brazil
- Booking a hostel in Brazil is easier than you think.rio de janeiro-le pain de sucre image by foxytoul from Fotolia.com
Finding a hostel in Brazil, as with almost any country, has become extremely easy. Websites like Hostels and HostelWorld have made booking hostels in any country or city easy. The websites let searchers narrow down their choices to specific cities within Brazil and search by available dates. Now tourists can book a room when they need it, read reviews and see pictures of the hostel before arriving in Brazil. - The Mango Tree offers private double rooms and six and eight bed dorm rooms. It is located one block from the Ipanema beach. They offer breakfast, 24-hour reception, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, storage lockers and a barbecue grill. The outdoor garden has relaxing hammocks and fresh mango trees, hence the name of the hostel.
The hostel does require 72 hours notice for cancellations. If they do not receive this notice or you don't show up for your reservation, they will charge your credit card for the first night's stay.
The Mango Tree
Prudente de Moraes, 594
Ipanema
Rio de Janeiro
+55 21 2287 9255
mangotreehostel.com - Iemanja and its friendly staff offer private rooms and co-ed dorm rooms available for a minimum three-day reservation. It is open 24 hours, has Wi-Fi, laundry service, storage lockers and cooking and dance classes every week.
Iemanja Hostel
10, Alto do Formoso
Salvador (Santo Antonio)
Bahia, Brazil
55 71 3234 0742
iemanjahostel.com.br - Vila Madalena Hostel offers private rooms and four and eight bed co-ed dorms. While they are open to all travelers, Vila Madalena advertises an "artist's feel" and allows upcoming artists and designers to showcase their work.
This 24-hour hostel offers breakfast, linens, WiFi, luggage storage, library and outdoor terrace.
Rua Francisco Leitão, 686
São Paulo
Brazil 05414-020
55 11 3034 4104
vilamadalenahostel.com