When you travel to Rio de Janeiro, should you sleep in hotels or motels?

By Claudio Tostes


Any one who is a novice to travel in Rio de Janeiro has to learn about some important matters when you are on your vacation. One critical lesson to take note of is the distinction between hotels and motels when it comes to Brazil. From an American view, you likely would think that the difference is price and quality of these kind of rentals and you may keep this strategy for some time as you stroll the beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana. But you will soon observe that to Brazilians, there is a difference. A big difference.

What is this difference you ask? Well, to put it blunt and simple, hotels are for slumber and motels are for making love. There really isn't any other way to put it and this is a straightforward fact in Rio de Janeiro as well as the rest of Brazil. So should you be taking a holiday here, it is definitely something that you should know. If you're sipping that martini in a quaint little bar of Copacabana or Ipanema and anyone mentions a motel, you'll understand specifically what they're discussing

One may be inquiring as to why this is. While in the United States, motels are generally rest stops for people who are looking for reasonably priced quarters for the night. Just a place to rest. In Brazil, you need to look at things from a cultural outlook. Most people live in close quarters. It's not common for Brazilians to have their own apartments, rentals or flats. Usually people can't easily afford these kind of accommodations alone, so it's very normal to live with their families.

Now this may possibly change eventually as Brazil becomes economically more influential. As apartments and flats are popping up all over Rio. But then again, maybe not since this principle is so imbedded in the culture. Privacy is certainly something rare. Usually people in Brazil who are travelling on business are going to move toward hotels anyway. Though, as infrastructure becomes more enhanced, you'll have more people who have lower budgets. This lower middle class will likely be the kind that may take advantage of motels as a less expensive alternative and lead to a cultural shift.

However, right now, at the time of this writing hotels mean sleep and motels mean intimacy. Simple enough right? Shouldn't be any more errors as to the function of this type of real estate. Hopefully this has solved some misunderstandings to anyone who might be coming to Rio de Janeiro and help them avoid a potentially awkward situation of which accommodations to use. But then again, perhaps you should look at some apartments instead.




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