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Casa Aurea Pousada-Guesthouse Reviews

2.5 of 5
Rua Aurea N 80 | Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 20240210, Brazil
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Casa Aurea Pousada-Guesthouse
Ranked #20 of 114 Rio de Janeiro B&B and Inns
4.5 of 5 stars 49 Reviews
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Maputo
1 review
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“I loved it - fantastic place”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed November 2, 2009
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I have found Casa Aurea by chance, and I couldn't believe how lucky I was. This is a really special place. Great ambience, fantastic people, very helpful and friendly. It has a beautiful courtyard where you could just stay for hours relaxing (if only Rio didn't have so many nice things to do...). Sure, it may be a bit out of the way from Ipanema, etc. but I actually really enjoyed going back to Sta Tereza at the end of the day and enjoying the calm and quaint nieighboorhood. I was travelling on my own and felt safe and at home. The staff was very friendly and was able to give me great advice - from sights to restaurants to even football! I would definitely recommend it. Sta Tereza has a special feel, and I loved discovering it.

  • Stayed November 2009, traveled solo
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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United States
1 review
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“Wow! What a cool place! Comfortable, affordable, great people!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed June 10, 2009
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We REALLY loved our stay at Casa Aurea. It is a beautiful "pousada style" bed and breakfast, nestled in a quaint area of Rio de Janeiro called Santa Teresa. The area reminds one of a city like Paris or somewhere in Spain or Italy. Casa Aurea is decorated beautifully and artfully by owner Cornelius Rohr, who uses color and sculpture and original paintings to set the mood of an artist's retreat. The breakfast is fresh, tasty, and plentiful, and the rooms are comfortable and very affordable. The people were incredible! Very friendly and fun, with new guests arriving daily. I would recommend a stay to anyone looking for an oasis-like home in the heart of Rio - close to all the action, but safe and comfortable. The best!

Stayed May 2009, traveled as a couple
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San Francisco
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4 reviews 4 reviews
Reviews in 4 cities Reviews in 4 cities
6 helpful votes 6 helpful votes
“Charming owner, laid back area, slightly spartan accommodations”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 26, 2009
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Neutral stuff:
- If you're looking for nightlife, this isn't the place. It's in a chill, funky, artsy suburb; I knew exactly what I was getting into and I liked it.
- Given that it's a suburb, you won't find frequent late night public transit to/from this place.

Not so great stuff:
- Didn't manage to get hot water in my bathroom. May have just been something I was doing wrong, though.
- Not the quitest of places. Lots of (probably wild) dogs barking. And walls are thin enough that snoring in the next room was audible and a bit annoying.
- Only a drapery and bars for bathroom window... cold in the morning!

And good stuff:
- Nice bed and pillows
- Cornelius, one of the owners, is very thoughtful and helpful! While I was out and about, he procured orchestra tickets for me and paid for them, trusting me to pay him back later. And speaking of trust, when I made reservations, he didn't even ask for a credit card deposit... he just trusted I'd show up.
- The house is quiet charming in spots... old funiture, photos, etc.
- Beautiful surroundings... tropical forest
- Breakfast: meat, multiple jellies, fresh juice, fruit, bread, coffee
- Nice community area with couches, hammocks, books
- Area feels safe.
- It's near a fun bar and tasty restaurants
- Cornelius let me stay late in room 'til the evening (without paying extra).

  • Stayed September 2008, traveled solo
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Los Angeles
1 review
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“The best hostel / guesthouse we have staid in”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 11, 2009
2
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After 7 months of travelling we can honestly say this is the best hostel /guesthouse we have staid in. Friendly, homely, well staffed, great atmosphere, nice vibe and in a funky area.Close enough to the action but quiet enough to get a good night sleep. We came for a week but stayed for two.

  • Stayed March 2009, traveled with family
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Montreal
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3 reviews 3 reviews
Reviews in 3 cities Reviews in 3 cities
24 helpful votes 24 helpful votes
“An Amazing Find & Experience”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed March 22, 2007
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Located at -22.9230881095, -43.1885051827 (use coordinates in the FlyTo selection of Google Earth), Casa Aurea is a great retreat from the heavily populated tourist areas. It sits upon the hills of Santa Teresa where the winding cobblestone streets and an old-fashion tram gives the neighbourhood a historical charm. Although plenty of guides warn you about the hills of Rio, Santa Teresa is an exception. Following the tram tracks from Arcos da Lapa, it takes about 20-30 minutes to walk up to the casa. On the near by streets of the Casa are a few small grocery stores, restaurants and other various stores I didn't get a chance to venture into.

At a quick glance, the casa has 13 rooms with a variety of accommodations ranging from dormitory style to private rooms with washrooms. There are plenty of communal areas which add sociability to the place. As well there is a guest kitchen to incase you want to dine in. A fridge near the main kitchen is stocked with a small variety of drinks. This is their honour bar which you take a drink and mark down what you have taken. Downstairs near the other guest rooms is their computer room with one PC. It has internet access and I believe wireless access in case you bring your own equipment. You get a key to the front gate so you can come and go as you please.

Although I have nothing really to compare it to, in my opinion this is a great place to stay and an incredible find. I visited the casa between February 18-23 (Carnival 2007) and being my first visit to Brazil (& South America), I didn't know what to expect. I was uneasy from the get go. When I found the place online, they offered a Carnival special of $600.00US for 5 nights. I think it was a pretty good deal since the vacancy rate could be low because of Carnival. But when they asked me to wire transfer 50% of the stay as a deposit, it seems very risky. With no protection or guarantee if something went wrong (as a credit card would), it left me with a bit of anxiety. But, no guts no glory. If something did go wrong, I think I could manage. Arriving in Rio twice I found my self thinking "I'm going to die". Heading up to the casa and realizing it’s on a hill made me a little jittery. Then finding the Casa and not seeing any signs that said Casa Aurea didn't help either. Was it all a tourist trap? Did I miss something and now I'm in a pickle? Hence, "I'm going to die". But those thoughts start to fade when you are greeted by the host (who reminds me of Richard Attenborough) and spend at least one night there.

I guess what is nice about the place is the people you meet and the atmosphere there. The age of the guests seem to range from the age of 25 to 50 with a majority of them being 25-35. The host of the Casa, Cornelius, has a motto, "Make your self at home". Everyone at the casa seemed okay with this concept since they left all their belonging around the communal areas (Books, laptops, etc). I could say it actually felt like home. One more fantastic part about staying here is the guidance you get from the host. He can help you navigate around Rio as well use his resources to get you things (In my case, a ticket to the Sambadome). Sure this sounds like a concierge, but it feels more personal.

The only complaint I have (which has nothing to do with the Casa) is transportation up and down the hill. Sure there is the bonde that runs every half hour, a few buses, taxis and white VW mini-buses that past me often, but I wasn't completely certain about them. The bonde run on specific hours, taxis are not reasonable if you're solo, not sure where the bus stops, and the VWs, not sure how they work. I should have, but that's my problem. At least I got a great workout walking up and down.

Over all I would recommend a stay at Casa Aurea, I enjoy my stay and I hope everyone there had the same sentiment. Visit them at
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Stayed February 2007
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