Thursday, May 2, 2013

Royal Tulip Brasília Alvorada - BRAZIL


The Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada, with its luxury and cosmopolitan architecture, signed by Ruy Ohtake, offers 395 rooms. The hotel also has a variety of facilities and services that assure to meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers: meeting facilities with capacity to accommodate up to 1.200 people, international award restaurant, two bars, room service 24hs, convenience store, business center, Spa, one children and two adult swimming pools, pier, three tennis courts, fitness center and dry and steam saunas.




The Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada has 335 luxurious rooms and 60 suites divided in 5 categories: Standard, Superior and Deluxe Rooms, Suites and  Presidential Suites.  All rooms and suites have a balcony and are equipped with: worktable, air conditioning, two telephones, electronic safe, cable TV, Internet access, and minibar. Bathrooms with shower, bathtub, telephone and hairdryer.



The Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada offers a complete infrastructure, with separate entrances, parking, workstation, lobby with internet Wi-Fi, bilingual staff and all resources needed to promote any event. There are 13 meeting rooms can accommodate up to 750 people, a foyer of 1.415m ², theater with 420 seats, a Ballroom that divides into 3 large rooms with capacity up to 1700 persons, Business Center with two support rooms and VIP Lounge. 



Herbs, the award winning restaurant, proposes local and international cuisine.  The restaurant is open 7 days a week and serves the breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Panoramic restaurant with the view on the Paranoá Lake is hold only private parties and events for up to 250 people. Snacks and sandwiches are available the Capitan Bar. At the Old Barr, designed as an English Pub, and opened from every day from 17:00pm to 01:00am, visitors can assist to various concerts.




As a venue for political events, Brasília is a cosmopolitan city, with around 90 embassies. Not surprisingly, the city stands out as an important business tourism destination. The plan of the central city has been likened to a bird, a bow and arrow, or an airplane and has been designed by the Brazilian architect Lúcio Costa. The climate in Brasilia is tropical. The dry season lasts from late March to early October, though there is commonly some rain also in late May. The temperature has during that period an average of maximum 28°C. Then start the humid season, where the temperature can decrease down to 18°C.


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