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If you’re thinking of heading to Rio for next summer’s World Cup (or for the 2016 Olympic Games), start planning now: hotels are sure to be booked up months in advance.

For those seeking chic and stylish accommodations, we’ve found eight of the city’s loveliest boutique hotels. From private waterfalls to tropical gardens with gorgeous views, these hotels offer 24/7 access to paradise.

Fasano Rio

Situated in Ipanema, the Fasano Rio offers gorgeous decor and luxurious accommodations.

Designed by Philippe Starck, the hotel is made to mimic mid-century bossa nova style, from its sleek dark wood to its ocean views. The turquoise pool is an extra selling point.

La Suite Rio

With views of the Corcovado (the mountain from which Christ the Redeemer watches over the city), La Suite Rio is situated firmly within Rio’s most attractive environs.

Guests even have access to two pools in addition to a private beach: just make sure to book early, as the hotel has only seven rooms.

Hotel Santa Teresa

Bohemian Santa Teresa has become Rio’s trendiest neighbourhood, so no wonder that Hotel Santa Teresa is itself a destination.

Rated among Rio’s best hotels, the design spot is situated within an old coffee plantation mansion – rumour has it you can still smell the beans.

Casa Mosquito

This beachy boutique spot lies in prime territory in Ipanema, making it a perfect option for lovers of sand and surf.

Rooms are situated between two guesthouses, which offer private balconies and views of Sugarloaf Mountain.

Mama Ruisa

Comprising just seven elegant rooms, Mama Ruisa overlooks Guanabara Bay – the terrace views are expectedly stunning.

After you’ve swum on the beaches, you can head back to the hotel for a relaxing session in its pool.

Casa 32

Located on the edge of Corcovado Mountain at the Largo do Boticário, Casa 32 hosts only two suites for the ultimate in privacy and relaxation.

Filled with art on the inside, the restored building dates to the 19th century, and offers an interesting look into the city’s past.

Casa Amarelo

In the heights of Santa Teresa, the airy and stylishly designed Casa Amarelo is the perfect place to hide away.

From its terraces and pool you can dine on tropical fruit and spot monkeys in the trees.

TuAkAza

Situated inside the Floresta da Tijuca forest on top of 15-foot stilts, TuAkAza offers unique access to a private waterfall, pool, and some of Rio’s top shopping districts.

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Written by insider city guide series Hg2 | A Hedonist’s guide to… whose guides cover all the best hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, sights, shops and spas

(Featured image: Breakfast Rio de Janeiro © Luiz Rocha, 2013. Used under license from Shutterstock.com)

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Claire BullenGlobetrotter, chowhound, travel writer for Hg2 | A Hedonist’s guide to… and contributor to Cheapflights Travel Blogs.

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