The rooftop terrace of the Yoo2 hotel with it's views across the bay of Bofatogo and Sugar Loaf Mountain

Hilton Continues Rapid Expansion in Brazil with Debut of its 20th Hotel

SAO PAULO, Brazil  Hilton (NYSE: HLT) has announced the debut of Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro, Tapestry Collection by Hilton marking the company’s 20th hotel in the country and Tapestry’s first property in Rio de Janeiro. Owned and managed by ICH/Intercity Hotéis, the 135-room hotel is located in the trendy Botafogo neighborhood and features spectacular views of Sugar Loaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer. This property builds on Hilton’s rapid expansion in the market where it plans to introduce two new brands in the upcoming years.

“We are delighted to welcome guests to experience this renowned destination through the hotel’s original, vibrant personality and design combined with Hilton’s signature service,” said Anabel Gruber, general manager, Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. “Our ideal location is perfect for both business travelers seeking proximity to downtown and leisure guests looking to be close to the most iconic touristic spots in the city.” 

Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro was designed by YOO Design Studio and influenced by Rio’s exciting personality. The colorful murals by artist Marcelo Ment adorn the property from the ground floor to the rooftop, paying tribute to female figures and the city’s attractions. From stylish decorated tiled floor to palm-print ceilings and furniture inspired by street art, the 135 guest rooms and suites offer spectacular views of Corcovado (Christ the Redeemer), Pão de Açucar (Sugar Loaf Mountain) and Botafogo Beach. 

A luxury suite of the Yoo2 with panoramic views across the bay and Sugar Loaf Mountain
Those staying at Yoo2 can put their feet up whilst taking in views of Sugar Loaf Mountain

Guests can enjoy the rooftop pool terrace with secluded cabanas and The Rooftop bar with a creative selection of cocktails and wines. Cariocally Restaurant and Bar offers international and local flavors for breakfast and a la carte options for lunch and dinner, in a cozy and tropical inspired atmosphere. The hotel also features a state-of-the art gym, a spa, bike rentals and four meeting rooms.

Conveniently located in Botafogo, a vibrant neighborhood with trendy culinary, entertainment and cultural offerings and boutique shopping, Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro provides easy access to the downtown region, Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon and the beaches of the south zone. The hotel is seven kilometers from Santos Dumont Airport and 20 kilometers from Galeao International Airport.

“With more than 120 locations around the globe, Tapestry Collection by Hilton’s portfolio of individually vibrant hotels provide guests with authentic stays in destinations worth exploring. Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro, Tapestry Collection by Hilton is no exception,” said Jenna Hackett, senior vice president, Hilton Lifestyle Brands. “With spirited rooftop dining, design reflecting the city’s larger than life personality and original experiences like an on-property art tour, live Bossa Nova and mixology classes, Yoo2’s unique story comes to life and offers travelers a new way to connect with Rio’s rich history and culture.”

About Hilton

Hilton currently has a portfolio of 225 hotels and resorts welcoming travelers in the Caribbean and Latin America, including 20 properties in Brazil. The company continues to pursue additional growth opportunities in the region and currently has a robust pipeline of more than 110 hotels, including more than 10 projects in Brazil and the upcoming arrival of two new brands in Brazil, Homewood Suites by Hilton and Motto by Hilton. 

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