I stayed here for a week on business – it felt like one of the longest weeks of my life:
The noise from the building sites surrounding the hotel was constant and its dark everywhere but the top floors because skyscrapers circle the hotel with a picturesque petrol station out front to top it off.
The reception staff were unhelpful. When I asked them a question most of them seemed to raise an eyebrow and reluctantly answered me. They did not mention a local craft fair or outdoor concert very nearby when I asked them what there was to do on my day off – I found these things by accident. The bar is closed on a Sunday, when many business people arrive in town. My room key needed to be reset most days and the lifts must be the slowest lifts I have ever been in! My bathroom fan made one hell of a noise and the TV channel choices very limited, which is a shame because there is very little to do in this town. The food in the restaurant is pretty terrible and very expensive -my colleague’s salmon was like cardboard!
I wanted to relax by the pool (size of a postage stamp) for a few hours but the small area had been taken over by a really rowdy party who were drinking vodka from the bottle and had their stereo turned up to 11!- Several people came up to the roof pool and left in horror. I asked the attendant if this was allowed and if he could ask them to turn it down. He nervously did so but to no avail.
I could go on about this awful place but its just too depressing. I just want to warn anyone who is going to Brasilia - there has to be better places than this! I found this a soulless, repressive hotel.













