Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Ipanema: an iconic transformation redefining Sofitel in Brazil

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

March 24, 2026

Scheduled to open at the end of 2026, the transformed hotel will embody French Zest and Carioca Soul, marking a new chapter for Sofitel.

Sofitel, a pioneer of French luxury hospitality since 1964, announces the transformation of Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Ipanema into the brand’s first flagship hotel in Brazil. With its inauguration scheduled for end of 2026, the hotel will emerge as a renewed icon on Ipanema Beach, offering 172 rooms and suites and a bold expression of Sofitel’s contemporary vision of luxury hospitality.

A flagship expression of French Zest and Carioca Soul

Designed by the renowned architect Patricia Anastassiadis, the project presents an ambitious and contemporary interpretation of quiet luxury – expressed through comfort, hospitality, and sophistication, without ostentation. The transformation reimagines the hotel’s privileged beachfront location as a seamless extension of its surroundings, fully embracing the natural and cultural landscape of Ipanema.

Guests and visitors will experience the meeting of two worlds: the timeless elegance of the French Riviera and the vibrant, sun-filled energy of Rio de Janeiro. From the first “bonjour” upon arrival to the refined design language throughout the property, every detail reflects Sofitel’s commitment to authentic, emotionally resonant luxury.

Taking full advantage of its exceptional setting, the hotel offers panoramic views of Ipanema Beach, the iconic sunset, and the Dois Irmãos hills. The building will stand as the tallest in the area, offering a unique 360-degree perspective over the city and the ocean.

Design rooted in Brazilian culture and craftsmanship

The interiors showcase a curated selection of Brazilian design and contemporary art, reinforcing Sofitel’s commitment to cultural dialogue and local excellence. Furniture by Oscar Niemeyer, Sergio Rodrigues, Zanini de Zanine, and sculptural pieces by Hugo França are complemented by works from Artur Lescher, panels by Heloisa Crocco, paintings by Teodoro Dias, and a selection of Brazilian photography.

Natural textures inspired by sand, sea, and sky, the warm tones of Rio’s sunsets, and the presence of Brazilian ceramics are seamlessly integrated throughout the hotel, ensuring that the surrounding landscape becomes an intrinsic part of the guest experience.

Glass façades envelop the first three floors of the building, which will feature two entrances — one on Avenida Vieira Souto and another on Rua Maria Quitéria — reinforcing the hotel’s connection to the neighborhood and its urban rhythm. A ground-floor bar with a balcony and direct street access reflects a distinctly Carioca way of living the beach and the city.

A contemporary flagship designed for elevated experiences

As Sofitel’s flagship in Brazil, the hotel will offer a comprehensive range of experiences aligned with the brand’s highest global standards. Facilities include a spa dedicated to wellness and longevity, a fully equipped fitness center, and a rooftop infinity pool with solarium and bar.

Located on the 21st floor, Club Millésime, Sofitel’s executive lounge, will offer personalized services and exclusive access for Club Millésime room guests and members of Accor’s highest loyalty tiers. The Club Millésime experience includes dedicated butler service, creating a boutique-hotel atmosphere within the flagship property.

The entire third floor will be dedicated to meetings and events, designed under the Meeting Residence concept — a more intimate, residential approach to corporate gatherings, fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology.

Gastronomy as a cultural and social anchor

Haute cuisine plays a central role in the Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Ipanema experience. Beginning on the 22nd floor, a signature restaurant led by a Michelin-starred chef will offer elevated dining with panoramic views. Three additional venues will complement the offering: a rooftop bar, an all-day dining restaurant, and a beachfront restaurant on the ground floor, allowing guests and visitors to experience Ipanema’s atmosphere in refined comfort. A Beach Club further extends the lifestyle experience, reinforcing the hotel’s role as a social and cultural hub for both travelers and locals.

A renewed chapter for Sofitel and Rio de Janeiro

“Hospitality is an art that unites cultures. The Carioca welcomes with joy, warmth, and spontaneity, while the French bring elegance, refinement, and savoir-faire. Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Ipanema was transformed to meet the expectations of an increasingly discerning clientele, offering an inspirational and personalized experience. This flagship transformation takes place at a very positive moment for Accor’s luxury portfolio in Rio de Janeiro, reinforcing our commitment to excellence and cultural authenticity,” says Netto Moreira, General Manager of Accor’s luxury cluster in Rio de Janeiro.

More than a hotel, Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Ipanema will be a place of conviviality, culture, and celebration – where French savoir-vivre meets the spontaneity and creative energy of Rio de Janeiro.

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!