Pousada Ceres Quarto do Camping 33
Location: 22 Rua Quarenta e Nove, Chapada dos Guimarães, br
Star Rating: 3 Stars
Property Type: Lodges
About this Property
Spectacular Views
Indulge in breathtaking garden views right from your balcony at Pousada Ceres Quarto do Camping 33.
Free WiFi
Stay connected with complimentary WiFi throughout the property during your stay.
Convenient Location
Just a short distance from Marechal Rondon International Airport, making your travels hassle-free.
Book now and experience the beauty of Chapada dos Guimarães at Pousada Ceres Quarto do Camping 33!
Important Information
This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.
Policies
Check-in: N/A - Anytime
Check-out: N/A
Amenities & Facilities
- Non-smoking rooms
- Non-smoking throughout
- Free wired internet
- Internet access
Rooms Available
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Double Room
The double room features a dining area, a wardrobe, as well as a balcony with garden views. The unit offers 2 beds.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Shower
- Fan
- Toilet
- Dining area
- Wardrobe or closet
- Dining table
- Clothes rack
- Toilet paper
Guest Reviews
- Elissa (3/5): One Star for the Mattress, One Star for the Attitude - I'm not sure why this hostel gets such good critiques. Let’s just say our stay here was… character-building. The mattress was impressively hard, like, possibly filled with bricks? Combine that with a stuffy, humid room and no window screen, and we spent our nights swatting mosquitoes and gnats (our bites itched for a full week).
Check-in for us wasn’t until 6pm, which was insanely inconvenient. And there was no kitchen or microwave that we could use, so don’t come hungry. There is a fridge in a common area, but that turned into a drama of its own. A housekeeper told us to keep it locked… then the hostess got upset because we locked it. Schrödinger’s fridge, apparently.
What really made the stay memorable, though, was the unsolicited language lesson. We’re foreigners, yes, but we’ve actually been learning Portuguese before coming to Brazil and we were doing our best. Instead, we got a mini lecture from the hostess about how she would learn the language if she went abroad. It was unnecessary and came off as pretty arrogant, especially given we were already putting in the effort.
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