Set in a beautiful park next to Olinda´s São Francisco Convent, this hotel features a colonial museum and modern rooms. Free Wi-Fi, free parking and a large pool are available.
Gregory
United States of America
The breakfast was excellent! As were all of the meals in the restaurant there. The staff was super friendly and kind, from Robson at the front desk to Marta who took care of our suite!
Costeiro is just a 15-minute walk from Olinda historical town, which was named a world heritage by UNESCO. The hotel offers a swimming pool in its courtyard with ocean views.
Marla
United States of America
I was very impressed with how well maintained this hotel is. I know how hard the salt air and humidity is on buildings, Hotel Costeiro is not fancy but they have taken care to give this hotel character through the local art on the walls and the old time Olinda furniture in the halls. Breakfast was good and they made some of the best tapioca I've had.
Set in Olinda, within 4.3 mi of São Bento Monastery and 5 mi of Historic Center, Hotel de Trânsito da PM-PE provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi.
Hotel 5 Sois offers accommodations in front of Casa Caiada Beach and its boardwalk, only 1.2 mi from Olinda’s historic center. It features children and adult pools, private parking and free Wi-Fi.
ANDRES MC
Mexico
Breakfast is great, rooms are ok, staff was nice and it is walking distance to Olinda's historical center. The beds were comfortable. It is an ok place to stay during carnival, but for the price, I would try to book something better a bit earlier next time. Wifi ok.
Located in Olinda, a 14-minute walk from Bairro Novo Beach, Pousada Convento da Conceição has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
David
United States of America
Location, history of the building, unique architectural experience
Ideally located in the heart of Olinda's historic center and set in a 19th century mansion, Pousada dos Quatro Cantos offers an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace.
Just a 14-minute walk from São Bento Monastery and 0.7 miles from Olinda Historic Center, Paraíso Olindense features accommodations in Olinda, with a terrace.
Baobá is located in Olinda’s historic center, famous for its local carnival and as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers modern accommodations with balconies and a pool outdoors.
Olinda is odd in that it is lightly populated.
For instance, there are a phenomenal number of churches in a very small area but (I imagine) way less people than there were historically,
The beach is close by and nice.
It is a stark contrast to Recife so close by.
The minor basilica is worth a visit with it’s gold or nation.
Patrick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I didn't realize that my dates coincided with what is called...
I didn't realize that my dates coincided with what is called the "previa", or preview to Carnaval. So this was an unexpected treat in a way! I don't have the tolerance or stamina for actual Carnaval, but being able to partake in and witness the preliminary street festivals was quite fun. Olinda is lovely and so walkable. I do wish that the signage for the historical markers was restored and improved. For example, the Ribeira Market is a local spot for purchasing souvenirs. It also is significant for being the market where enslaved Black people were sold alongside other "commodities". Given that Brazil has the largest percentage of people of African descent in the Americas whose ancestors were enslaved by the Portuguese, this history should NOT be overlooked, "whitewashed" or hidden. One can enjoy the beauty of a place AND acknowledge the painful legacy of enslavement throughout the Americas. Lastly, don't swim in the beaches here. Raw sewage ends up here and you can see this in the brown water. If you want a beach to swim in, head south to Porto de Galinhas.
Dawn
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Charming historic town.
Charming historic town. By total coincidence I was there on a Sunday night in the lead-up to Carnaval, and a local Carnaval team was practicing. Fun to watch. This evidently happens on Sunday nights for at least several weeks (longer?) leading up to Carnaval.
Leonard
United States of America
10
Scored 10
An incredible little haven of peace and beauty next to a...
An incredible little haven of peace and beauty next to a buzzling city of Recife. The beaches right in front of the town are not extraordinary but within 10-15 min drive there are large beaches with little bars etc. Like anywhere in Brazil, litter and especially plastic is a problem.
Seijaliisa
Belgium
4.0
Scored 4.0
I was disappointed with Olinda for being a well known...
I was disappointed with Olinda for being a well known tourist city in Brazil. Dirty where the beach is distant and without conditions for swimming and with little tourist attraction. Generally speaking I would not go to Recife / Olinda on vacation. The city is also very dangerous, according to residents.
Adriane
Brazil
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were there only one night but we enjoyed the Historic...
We were there only one night but we enjoyed the Historic Centre and walking up to the lighthouse. The best part was taking a funicular to the treehouse restaurant! A three minute walk from the Convent.
We loved staying with Gigi! What a delightful, hardworking lady. We can't speak Portuguese, but chatted about family like old friends.
The room downstairs was a little cramped and perhaps the ones upstairs are lighter too. However, breakfast was superb and with all guests sitting around one large table, it was good to catch up on everyone's travels and experiences.
It's a noisy neighbourhood.... But the whole of Olinda is noisy because practice for Carnival is in full swing!
This hostel is incredibly nice. I almost didn't leave to go explore the city. The common areas have a gorgeous view and the place is very clean. I slept so well because they have air conditioning in the bedrooms and the bed itself I found very comfortable. The staff was so patient and kind to me with my inability to speak Portuguese and the location is so close to the water and restaurants/bars and stores, I really have no complaints about it.
I was very impressed with how well maintained this hotel is. I know how hard the salt air and humidity is on buildings, Hotel Costeiro is not fancy but they have taken care to give this hotel character through the local art on the walls and the old time Olinda furniture in the halls. Breakfast was good and they made some of the best tapioca I've had.
This is a very small "pousada" with only 3 well separated rooms. Everything in the room was very good and the environment was quite and relaxing. There are many bars and several good restuarants within a 10 min walking radius. I had no problems walking around late at night and will defintely stay again if I am ever in Olinda... and possibly Recife.
Spacious apartment with relaxing terrace and beautiful views over Olinda and the coast to Recife. Great location right next to Alto da Sé square/lookout and Cathedral. Raimundo is a wonderful host with a biography worthy of a Netflix series!
We Loved everything about the place! 👍💖 Its not a "Luxus" hotell, but its all over a beautiful place to stay! 💖💖 And the best of all was the suroundings and the pool-area. ⛱️⛱️ Very green and "fresh"!. We'll be back! 👍
Perfect location in the old town of Olinda. Everything in walking distance!
Everything was very clean!
Communication was amazing and the hostess gave us a lot of good tips :)
Definitely recommend!
Perfect location in Olinda, amazing view from the room terrace on old city and Recife, historical house decorated with Art artifacts made by the owner. Nice garden for open air breakfast with view.
Lovely and helpful staff, convenient restaurant with quality food, gorgeous patio that was a delight to sit on in the evenings. Wonderful ambiance that really gives the flavor of Olinda. A++
The house is absolutely gorgeous, so many amazing period details. Breakfast was lovely, the cinnamon bread was especially good. Location is perfect for exploring Olinda on foot
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