Palacio Tangara, Oetker Collection
Discover the epitome of Brazilian luxury at Palácio Tangará, Oetker Collection's stunning urban oasis in the heart of São Paulo. Set within the lush expanse of Burle Marx Park, this magnificent 141-room palace hotel masterfully blends contemporary sophistication with timeless elegance, offering an exclusive retreat where nature and luxury exist in perfect harmony. The property's privileged location within a protected Atlantic forest creates an unprecedented atmosphere of serenity while remaining connected to the dynamic energy of South America's largest metropolis.
Every aspect of Palácio Tangará has been crafted to deliver an exceptional experience. Unwind by two stunning swimming pools surrounded by the sounds of exotic birds and rustling forest leaves. Descend into the subterranean sanctuary of the Sisley spa, where expert therapists deliver transformative treatments that rejuvenate body and spirit. The hotel's crowning glory is its signature restaurant, helmed by legendary chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, which has earned a coveted Michelin star for its innovative cuisine. Wine enthusiasts will be captivated by the striking glass cube wine cellar, showcasing an impressive collection of fine vintages.
From the bespoke furnishings and carefully curated art collection to the impeccable service that anticipates your every need, Palácio Tangará represents the pinnacle of sophisticated Brazilian hospitality. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, a culinary adventure, or a luxurious base to explore São Paulo's vibrant culture, this distinguished property offers an unparalleled experience that exceeds all expectations.
Reserve your stay at Palácio Tangará and immerse yourself in a world where luxury, nature, and exceptional service create unforgettable moments.
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Morumbi offers iconic places to visit, such as Maria Luisa and Oscar Americano Foundation, for its collection of Brazilian history, and Glass House, designed by Lina Bo Bardi, surrounded by a forest.