The hotel is kind of fine. They're upgrading from old apartment style rooms to proper hotel rooms, so at least they're making an effort there. Nothing you can do about the hotel zones, so no matter where you stay it's going to be a R$20 taxi ride from anywhere. The pool is rather pleasant on a hot day. But all of the good was overshadowed by the fact that they cling to the exorbitant R$35 fee for 24 hours of wifi. Which, if you decline to pay, leaves you with achingly slow ethernet access (assuming you're lugging a laptop, and out of luck if you're just on a smartphone). A friend at the Comfort Suites had a beautiful room with wifi included. Plus it's closer to the mall (Brasilia Shopping), which has free wifi.
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When I arrived at hotel there was not any reservation in my name.Hotel was overbooked and no rooms were available.I have not received any confirmation e-mail from [...], therefore I though that was my mistake. Since you sent me a survey, looks like you received my reservation. Please, don't charge me twice!
Located in Plano Piloto, Mercure Brasilia Lider Hotel is within a 10-minute stroll of sights such as Brasilia Shopping Center and Brasilia TV Tower. This 3.5-star hotel welcomes guests with 180 rooms and conveniences like free in-room WiFi, a gym, and a 24-hour business center.
For your convenience, a buffet breakfast is served for a fee on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM and on weekends from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM. Satisfy your hunger from the comfort of your room with room service.
Guests can expect free WiFi and 32-inch plasma TVs with cable channels. Other standard amenities include minibars, hair dryers, and safes. Weekly housekeeping is available.
Mercure Brasilia Lider Hotel features a gym, free WiFi in public areas, and meeting rooms. The 24-hour front desk has multilingual staff ready to help with luggage storage, and answer any questions about the area. Additional amenities include conference space, a 24-hour business center, and laundry facilities.
The hotel is kind of fine. They're upgrading from old apartment style rooms to proper hotel rooms, so at least they're making an effort there. Nothing you can do about the hotel zones, so no matter where you stay it's going to be a R$20 taxi ride from anywhere. The pool is rather pleasant on a hot day. But all of the good was overshadowed by the fact that they cling to the exorbitant R$35 fee for 24 hours of wifi. Which, if you decline to pay, leaves you with achingly slow ethernet access (assuming you're lugging a laptop, and out of luck if you're just on a smartphone). A friend at the Comfort Suites had a beautiful room with wifi included. Plus it's closer to the mall (Brasilia Shopping), which has free wifi.
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When I arrived at hotel there was not any reservation in my name.Hotel was overbooked and no rooms were available.I have not received any confirmation e-mail from [...], therefore I though that was my mistake. Since you sent me a survey, looks like you received my reservation. Please, don't charge me twice!