This boutique property sits above a restaurant in the heart of Santa Teresa's nightlife district, offering excellent location and charming rooms. However, the location comes with significant noise issues - weekend parties run until 2-6am, with a major outdoor concert every Saturday until 1:30am. While some guests embrace the vibrant atmosphere, many report sleep disruption from street noise and live music below.
🚩 Red Flags
“Saturday night there is a huge open air concert (Samba dos Guimarães) right across the street that runs until 1:30 AM. I wouldn't recommend staying on a Saturday night if you plan to sleep before 1:30.”
“We stayed there during the weekend and there was disco music until 6 in the morning that seemed like they were playing inside the room... I don't know if during the week it will be different, but during weekends...”
“For those looking for bohemian life, it's the right place. On Saturday there's samba that goes until 2am right in front and then conversations on the street continue. The accommodation is exactly in the most lively part of the neighborhood.”
“Music and noise of people in the street day and night without interruption, you can't sleep well!”
“It was loud from early morning till night. It's loud during the weekends there's music playing till like 4am.”
“Very noisy neighborhood, even outside of carnival, especially in the evening until midnight.”
“The hotel structure was a bit poor. It's not really a hotel, but some rooms on the second floor of a restaurant and café. The shows with drums and microphone on the floor below make you shake in the room.”
“Very noisy especially at the weekend. Parties until 5am outside the hotel. Only one night on Tuesday when I could sleep.”
“The place is basically inside of a restaurant, it's awkward to get in and out of the room. Very noisy at night.”
“The window faces a very noisy street which disturbs sleep. The noise. A lot of noise on Saturday all day. The windows are good, but they couldn't handle it. I had to go sleep somewhere else because I couldn't rest there.”