The Best Hostels To Stay In Brazil By City

List of The 5 Best Hostels in Brazil

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Thinking about staying in a Hostel in Brazil? The first thing that you should know is that Hostels in Brazil are not to be feared. As long as you are wise with your belongings, staying in a hostel is a great way to meet people and to stretch your travel money. Here’s a list that was published by Viagem Magazine of the 5 Best Hostels In Brazil, I checked out the websites and I liked their choices, so I translated the article to English…

Best Hostel of Rio de Janeiro: Leblon Spot

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Rio (RJ)
 Opened in 2010, in Leblon. There are communal bedrooms, but also double bedrooms with private bathrooms. (leblonspot.com; daily from R$ 55)

Best Hostel of São Paulo: Vila Madalena Hostel

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São Paulo (SP)
 Bunkbeds inspired boxes of fruit, and the walls covered in graffiti done by an american artist.
(vilamadalenahostel.com.br; daily from R$ 40)

Best Hostel of Curitiba: Curitiba Eco Hostel

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Curitiba (PR) Even in the heart of Curitiba, the hostel has woods and a stream on its property.
(curitibaecohostel.com.br; daily from R$ 35)

The Best Hostel of Florianópolis: Barra da Lagoa

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Florianópolis (SC) Very comfortable, it’s a place to get to know the gringos who fill up the beaches of Floripa.
(floripahostel.com.br; daily from R$ 50)

Best Hostel of Natal: Lua Cheia

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Natal (RN) Famous among hostel-goers, it is structured and decorated like a medieval castle. The bar is one of the best in Ponta Negra. (luacheia.com.br; daily from R$ 44)

Via Viagem…

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