Voice control of all home devices (HVAC, lighting, audio, robot vacuum, curtains, etc.)
A+ technology (Apple TV, Chromecast, Philips Hue lighting, 7.1 Dolby Atmos surround sound)
Comfortable sleep with 1000-thread luxury Egyptian cotton sheets (and a blackout curtain)
International outlets with USB (A+C) to make plugging in your devices easy and convenient
Hospital-grade HEPA+ air filter (and allergen-resistant bedding) to breathe comfortably
3-stage 0.01 μm water filtration for extra purity - giving you only what you want to drink
Furniture from famous designers (Jorge Zalszupin, Guilherme Wentz, Vinicius Siega, Jader Almeida)
Family-friendly books & toys, outlet covers, high-chair, children’s cutlery, and a crib!
Artwork on display from local Brazilian artists (e.g. Ananda Nahú, Beto Gatti)
Beautiful yet super functional kitchen tools & appliances (from notable brands Alessi & Elettromec)
Co-working lounge, available 24 hours per day, with Gigabit-speed WiFi (for digital nomads)
Rooftop pool (shared) with barbecue/grilling zone - perfect for a group gathering!
24/7 security system, monitored by two different companies simultaneously
Access the building with biometric fingerprint, facial ID, or QR code
Daytime front desk attendant to assist with various questions & concerns
Unique access code for the apartment door, changed for every guest
Video doorbell, recording entry and exit of all visitors to the unit
Recording cameras in all hallways and gateways of the condominium building
The beach at Ipanema became known internationally with the popularity of the bossa nova song, "The Girl from Ipanema" ("Garota de Ipanema"), written by Antônio Carlos Jobim (Fun Fact: he lived in the same location as our building). Staying here is experiencing a part of history! Ipanema invites travelers with its iconic beach, stretching endlessly into the horizon, where beautiful and bronzed bodies celebrating life embrace the sun's warm caress. Ipanema captures the quintessential spirit of Brazil, with a vibrant mosaic of cultures and flavors that dance through its streets and cafes to paint a vivid picture of the nation's rich heritage. From the rhythmic beats of samba echoing through the night to the kaleidoscope of colors in the markets, the inviting atmosphere fosters connections with locals who welcome you into their world. In Ipanema, every sunset is a masterpiece, every meal a culinary adventure, and every moment an enchanting story waiting to be written.
Why would you NOT want to book a stay with OBO Casa?
1) Our unit is loft-style, with an open layout. The bathroom is closed with a curtain (not a wall), and is transparent to sound. For some guests, this might not be comfortable or ideal.
2) The space is ~48㎡ (unsuitable for groups). Our property is intended for solo travelers and couples (with 1-2 children max). Guests under 18 must check-in with a parent or guardian.
3) Parties are not allowed. It is a private home, with personal belongings of sentimental value for the owner. So, if you want a location for your next crazy group gathering, this is not for you.
4) Local laws (and building security rules) mandate identity verification for all guests. We cannot fully confirm any reservations until this step is complete. Our neighbors and staff thank you!
5) We charge a $40 (200 BRL) fee to compensate our cleaning staff and a separate 15% tourism tax (to comply with government regulations) - these fees are not included in the nightly rate.
Please inform us of any damage.
Google Maps link to Bossa 107 => https://goo.gl/maps/SG5F5qD9UJ6AP7PG6
From Tom Jobim International (GIG) Airport:
We strongly recommend using Uber. It will be easy, fast, convenient, and affordable. Using public transit from this airport is slow & complicated.
From Santos Dumont (SDU) Airport:
Transit Directions => https://goo.gl/maps/7FMeWHyteAEdYzqi6
With Metro, walk to Cinelândia and take the L1-L4 toward Jardim Oceânico / Barra da Tijuca. 16 min (9 stops) later, you will arrive at General Osorio station.
Walk to the northwest intersection of Rua (Street) Teixeira de Melo and Visconde de Pirajá. From there, walk north until you arrive at Barão da Torre.
Note that this corner is the exit of a favela - it will feel unsafe but don't worry, there is a police car stationed there 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
From there, walk west and halfway down the block, you'll arrive at Bossa 107.
If your plane lands after midnight, we strongly suggest using Uber, since the Metro does not operate between the hours of 12:00 - 5:00 AM.
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