Casa Vermelha Rio
Built in 1930, Casa Vermelha is nestled in the heart of Santa Teresa, one of Rio de Janeiro's most traditional neighborhoods. This charming house offers a cozy atmosphere with spacious, tastefully decorated rooms. From the garden and the dining room windows, guests can enjoy a view of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue. The house also boasts a terrace and a pool, both available for guests to unwind. Its prime location ensures easy access to the city center and the southern zone while maintaining a peaceful distance from the hustle and bustle of busy streets and traffic.
Casa Vermelha operates as a Bed & Breakfast, where guests have the opportunity to share the charming experience of living in the heart of Rio de Janeiro with Maria Teresa, the owner, and her daughters. This unique arrangement allows visitors to immerse themselves in the delights of a welcoming neighborhood, making their stay truly special.
Location
The house
Casa Vermelha is ideally situated just 100 meters from Santa Teresa's main street, placing it within easy reach of numerous bars and restaurants that are bustling every day of the week. This neo-colonial style house, built in the 1930s, carries a piece of Rio's history, offering a unique blend of past and present.
Guests can enjoy a leisurely 20-minute walk to Lapa, explore Rio's historic center in just 15 minutes, or take in the architectural beauty, shops, and museums of the Santa Teresa neighborhood within a 10-minute stroll. Casa Vermelha's location is also perfect for those visiting the city for conferences and events, providing both convenience and charm.
The neighborhood
Santa Teresa, often dubbed Rio's Montmartre, is a picturesque neighborhood that not only serves as an environmental protection area but also stands as a vibrant cultural hub. Renowned for its historic architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and flourishing arts scene, Santa Teresa is a true gem in the heart of Rio.
The neighborhood is home to Brazil's only tram system, a cherished symbol of the area's history and listed by the National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN). Its narrow, winding streets are lined with old mansions, museums, cultural centers, craft shops, restaurants, and countless art studios. This green oasis in the city invites visitors to take leisurely strolls, soaking in the preserved architecture and the unique, bucolic atmosphere.
Santa Teresa's calendar is rich with events and cultural activities, making it a beloved meeting point for artists, writers, and intellectuals. The neighborhood is also one of the best spots in Rio to experience Carnival, thanks to its proximity to the Sambadrome and the city's lively street carnival blocks.
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