Mama Ruisa
Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro
Elegant French-owned B&B with pool in bohemian Santa Teresa with views of Sugar Loaf and Guanabara Bay
Up in the hills of Santa Teresa there's an alternative scene to
Rio’s beach life. Here a more colourful village feel exists -
one favoured by artists and musicians and quite a contrast to
Copacabana’s 1960’s tower blocks. You're also closer to
the famous Lapa nightlife than if you stay down by the
beaches. French owner Jean-Michel Ruis picked a spot right in the
heart of this boho district to turn what was once an aristocrats
colonial home into a one-off 6 bedroom boutique
B&B.
From its elegant wrought-iron verandas you can breakfast with views
of the Sugar Loaf. Its stained glass ceiling, tall wooden shutters,
garden and pool all remain intact. Bedrooms now gain from crisp
French fabrics and mod cons but scattered memorabilia maintain a
link with the past to when “Flying Down to Rio” was the
film of the moment. With tall ceilings there's a bright airy feel.
The living room’s enormous and at night a statue of Lemonja
(Goddess of the Sea) lights up to glittering effect.

Reviewed by Aidan Forestier-Walker
Last updated
26 August 2010
Highs
- Comfortable, spacious rooms elegantly decorated with a dash of French style
- You're in the heart of colourful Santa Teresa with its cobbled streets and authentic Brazilian restaurants
- You're closer to Rio's best nightlife in Lapa than if you stay by the beach
- Convenient location from which to take a trip to see the Christ
- Personal service from charming owner who can advise on Rio's quirkier, less touristy haunts
- Relaxing walled garden and swimming pool
Lows
- You're not on the beach but you can reach Ipanema within about 15 minutes
- Occasional traffic noise during day but quietens down at night
- You will need to take a taxi to go into town - but taking the old Bondinho (tram) can be fun
A lovely bed-and-breakfast in an almost 100-year-old mansion. Beautifully decorated, each of the seven suites is differently furnished and styled...
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