A Unique experience in São Paulo, Brazil

 

Sao Paulo is an important financial center and with its 12,000,000 inhabitants is the most populous city in Brazil and in the southern hemisphere. Even if you are not traveling for business, San Paolo is worth a stop, because it is a metropolis in constant evolution and it is becoming an increasingly cool destination with neighborhoods dedicated to luxury shopping, high-level gastronomy and quality music. Even art has become the lever that can characterize a neighborhood, such as the famous Farol Santander building converted into a cultural space, with galleries for permanent and temporary exhibitions. Emblem of the city, not far from the Cathedral da Sé, in neo-Gothic style with the two towers, the magnificent mosaics and the stained glass windows, is Oscar Niemeyer's Copan, an architectural jewel that expresses Brazilian modernism, conceived as a building project with a social experimentation, bringing together both luxury apartments and popular shops. In addition to the beautiful buildings, San Paolo also stands out for the importance attributed to nature. The urban area alone has 90 parks which occupy 21% of the surface of the entire city. In this cosmopolitan atmosphere, staying at the Unique hotel is an excellent solution, which combines all of these aspects: the extraordinary modern architecture (the shape of the building is inspired by an ocean liner), the elegant design, the innovative gastronomy.

 
 
 
 
 

The Unique Hotel is located in a point where you can walk to the lush Ibirapuera Park and it is not far from the luxury shopping street Rua Oscar Freire. The 94 rooms, 10 suites and 84 in the standard, deluxe, premium and paulista types, with garden or city views, are furnished with a very elegant minimalist taste, and the windows are circular like the portholes of a ship. At the top of the flagship roof are a splendid swimming pool overlooking the city skyline, (also overlooking the skyscrapers of Avenida Paulista, the main artery of the city),and the refined Skye Restaurant & Bar. In the lobby there is The Wall, a bar that boasts a vertical wall with an incredible display of bottles, alongside a library with over 300 books available to guests. And when you return from your sightseeing, a wellness area with two heated indoor pools and a spa with body and face treatments also awaits you. Is it or is it not a Unique experience?