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Best Brazil hostels with breakfast included

Among the 9277 accommodations in Brazil, here are the 4 best hostels with breakfast included

Joy Hostel & Suítes - Brazil
9.1 3066 reviews
Brazil
20/06 – 27/06
£55/nighttotal: £385 (7 )

Joy Hostel & Suítes

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hostel , Brasilia
Joy Hostel & Suítes is conveniently located in Brasília, within easy reach of Conjunto Nacional Mall, Estadio Brasilia, and the Cultural Complex of the Republic. The hostel has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation offers a range of facilities including a shared kitchen, a bar, and a fitness centre. Guests can enjoy a social atmosphere, relax in the garden, or take advantage of the on-site restaurant and room service.
Gayfriendly Hostel Bsb Airport - Brazil
9.5 820 reviews
Brazil
20/06 – 27/06
£28/nighttotal: £196 (7 )

Gayfriendly Hostel Bsb Airport

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hostel , Brasilia
GayFriendly Hostel BSB Airport is situated 8km from Brasília–Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport and within a 14-16km radius of major landmarks including Brasília Cathedral, the Supreme Court of Justice, the National Congress, and the Conjunto Nacional Mall.
This pet-friendly guesthouse offers rooms with desks, shared bathrooms with showers and hair dryers, a fitness centre, garden, terrace, and free Wi-Fi; continental and vegetarian breakfasts are provided.
O Ogro - Brazil
9.1 167 reviews
Brazil
17/07 – 24/07
£29/nighttotal: £203 (7 )

O Ogro

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hostel , Brasilia
O Ogro, a hostel in Brasília, is situated approximately 3.5 kilometres from Estadio Brasilia and is within a few kilometres of Conjunto Nacional Mall and the Cultural Complex of the Republic.
This accommodation offers air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, free WiFi, and a bar, providing a comfortable stay for travellers exploring Brasília.
Pousada Oliveira - Brazil
8.0 1 review
Brazil
07/09 – 08/09
£48/nightfor 1 night

Pousada Oliveira

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hostel , Tobias Barreto
Pousada Oliveira, a family-friendly hostel in Tobias Barreto, is located 142 kilometres from Santa Maria Airport and offers personalised management by a private host.
This accommodation provides air conditioning for 23 guests across one bedroom, with a check-out time of 10:00 AM, and its distance from the airport suggests a tranquil, potentially rural setting.

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Best Brazil hostels with a locker

Doce Lar Acomodações Noronha - Brazil
8.5 303 reviews
Brazil
05/07 – 14/07
£73/nighttotal: £657 (9 )

Doce Lar Acomodações Noronha

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hostel , Fernando de Noronha
Doce Lar Hostel Noronha is located in Fernando de Noronha, just 1.1 kilometres from Vila dos Remedios and 2.7 kilometres from Santo Antonio Port. The hostel enjoys a very good rating for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The accommodation has one bedroom and one bathroom, and is perfect for solo travellers or couples. Amenities include a shared kitchen, a garden, a terrace, a bar and a spa, as well as free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Hostel Ilha Do Amor - Brazil
8.3 147 reviews
Brazil
15/08 – 24/08
£16/nighttotal: £144 (9 )

Hostel Ilha Do Amor

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hostel , Fernando de Noronha
Hostel Ilha do Amor is located in Fernando de Noronha, just 2.1 kilometres from Praia do Cachorro and within easy reach of other popular beaches. The hostel enjoys an excellent location rating and a very good cleanliness rating, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The hostel has a terrace where guests can relax and socialise. The hostel offers basic amenities, including a kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven, free Wi-Fi, and a bar.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Brazil

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit?

    For budget travellers, exploring the beaches of Rio de Janeiro's south zone, like Ipanema and Copacabana, is free. Hiking up to Christ the Redeemer statue for stunning views is a worthwhile investment, and there are cheaper ways to get there than the official cog train. São Paulo offers free walking tours exploring its diverse neighbourhoods, and exploring the vibrant street art scene is another inexpensive activity. In Salvador, exploring the Pelourinho historical district and its colourful architecture is free, and the beaches are readily accessible and cost nothing to enjoy.
  • What are the best hostels in Brazil?

    Among the hostels in Brazil, The Search House, Pousada Recanto Dos Nativo and Br Hostel are the most popular ones.

  • Which airports handle most of the traffic to and from the country?

    São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) and Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport (GIG) are the busiest, handling the majority of international flights. However, other major airports like Brasília International Airport (BSB) and Confins International Airport (CNF) in Belo Horizonte also see significant passenger traffic.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Brazil?

    The Search House, Praia Do Forte Hostel and Ô De Casa Hostel are the best hostels with a pool in Brazil.

  • What currency is needed?

    The Brazilian real (BRL) is the official currency. It's advisable to exchange currency at official exchange bureaus or banks to get the best rates, rather than relying on airport exchanges or unofficial money changers.
  • What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Brazil?

    The best hostels with a jacuzzi in Brazil are Green Haven Hostel, Pousada Flor De Maraca and Pousada Vida De Búzios Recanto.

  • How easy is it to navigate the roads?

    Navigating roads in Brazil can be challenging, especially in larger cities. Traffic can be heavy and chaotic, and road signs aren't always clear or well-maintained. Using ride-sharing apps or reputable taxi services is often safer and more convenient than driving yourself, particularly in unfamiliar areas. Public transport is generally affordable and extensive in most cities.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Brazil?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Brazil are Pousada E Hostel Holandês, Hostel Ipê and Praia Do Forte Hostel.

  • How can travellers best respect local customs?

    Learning a few basic Portuguese phrases is always appreciated. Being mindful of personal space is important; Brazilians tend to be more physically affectionate than some other cultures. Dressing modestly when visiting religious sites is respectful. It's also polite to be punctual for appointments and to reciprocate gestures of hospitality.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Brazil?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Brazil are Pousada Enero, Hostel Slg and É Hostel.

  • Which traditional festivals define the spirit of the country?

    Carnival in Rio de Janeiro and other cities is world-famous, a vibrant spectacle of music, dance, and parades. Festas Juninas, in June, are lively celebrations with bonfires, traditional food, and music, commemorating saints. The Festa do Divino in various locations is a religious festival with processions and festivities honouring the Holy Spirit.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Brazil?

    The Search House, Pousada Recanto Dos Nativo and Green Haven Hostel are the best hostels with parking in Brazil.

  • What are the key emergency contacts for medical or safety concerns?

    For medical emergencies, dial 192. For police emergencies, dial 190. It's always a good idea to have the contact information for your country's embassy or consulate in Brazil readily available.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week?

    A week could be well spent exploring Rio de Janeiro, combining beach time with visits to Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the vibrant Santa Teresa neighbourhood. Alternatively, exploring the Amazon rainforest, perhaps with a trip to Manaus, offers a completely different experience. A week in Salvador allows for exploration of its rich history and culture, combining the historical Pelourinho district with beautiful beaches.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend?

    For a weekend getaway, consider exploring the beaches and nightlife of Buzios, a charming coastal town near Rio de Janeiro. Alternatively, exploring the historical centre and enjoying the food scene in Paraty, a colonial town on the coast south of Rio, offers a relaxing and culturally rich experience. São Paulo offers a vibrant cultural scene packed into a weekend.
  • Are there specific regions known for great weather?

    The northeast region, including states like Bahia and Ceará, enjoys consistently warm and sunny weather year-round, making it ideal for beach holidays. However, bear in mind that the weather can be quite hot and humid during the summer months (November to April).

Best Brazil hostels with air conditioning

Hospedagem Da Keila Matos - Brazil
9.2 52 reviews
Brazil
01/08 – 02/08
£28/nightfor 1 night

Hospedagem Da Keila Matos

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hostel , Aracati
Hospedagem Da Keila Matos in Aracati is conveniently located less than 1 kilometre from Canoa Quebrada Beach and approximately 1.1 kilometres from Fishermen's Square, offering easy access to these popular Aracati attractions.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse provides guests with a kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, a terrace, and a garden, plus it allows pets and is family-friendly.
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