A nature haven nestled in Brazil’s largest metropolis, Palácio
Tangará offers 141 spacious rooms inside one of the city’s most beautiful green
areas, the Burle Marx Park. Opened in 2017, this is the first South American venture from luxury European hotel company Oetker Collection.
The park itself served as a private garden in the 1940s to a
wealthy businessman who commissioned Roberto Burle Marx, one of Brazil’s most
famous landscapers, to design the area.
Palácio
Tangará’s own landscape designer, Sergio Santana, was able to
masterfully integrate the hotel’s modern facilities into the lush greenery and
clear lagoons of the existing park, which
were already home to a vast array of tropical plants and exotic bird species
that you can view from the comfort of your sumptuous Sao Paulo room.
When you can pull yourself away from the verdant surroundings,
visit Tangará Jean-Georges, world-renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s first
restaurant in South America, for cuisine with a Brazilian slant. Or relax in the
hotel’s Flora Spa, helmed by Sisley — get a facial, a specialty of the French
skin care brand. No matter what you choose, you’ll find that Palácio Tangará is
truly an urban oasis.
A nature haven nestled in Brazil’s largest metropolis, Palácio
Tangará offers 141 spacious rooms inside one of the city’s most beautiful green
areas, the Burle Marx Park. Opened in 2017, this is the first South American ...