Hotels in Tiradentes, Brazil — 73 Hotels Compared

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Pousada Marilia de Dirceu
Pousada Marilia de Dirceu
★★★☆☆
10.0/10 1 reviews
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Pousada Pequena Tiradentes
Pousada Pequena Tiradentes
★★★★★
9.6/10 2 reviews
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Hotel Serra Vista
Hotel Serra Vista
★★★☆☆
9.6/10 2 reviews
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Santissimo Resort
Santissimo Resort
★★★★☆
8.6/10 2 reviews
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Pousada Chalés Olaria Exclusivo para casais
Pousada Chalés Olaria Exclusivo para casais
★★☆☆☆
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Voa Pouso Aconchego de Minas
Voa Pouso Aconchego de Minas
★★☆☆☆
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Segredo da Serra Guest House
Segredo da Serra Guest House
★★★★☆
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Pousada d óleo de Guignard
Pousada d óleo de Guignard
★★☆☆☆
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Pousada Candonga Da Serra Hotel
Pousada Candonga Da Serra Hotel
★★☆☆☆
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Pousada Boutique Villa Chafariz Tiradentes
Pousada Boutique Villa Chafariz Tiradentes
★★★★☆
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CHALÉS BELO VALE
CHALÉS BELO VALE
★★☆☆☆
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Solar da Ponte
Solar da Ponte
★★★★☆
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Camping Tiradentes
Camping Tiradentes
★★★☆☆
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About Hotels in Tiradentes

Welcome to Tiradentes, Brazil, a charming little town that feels like it was plucked straight from a postcard. With its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, it’s the kind of place where you almost expect to see someone in a powdered wig selling you a quill. Tourists flock here for its rich history, but let’s be honest, they stay for the stunning views and the artisanal cheese. Yes, cheese. The local delicacies will have you questioning your taste buds and your willpower.

When it comes to accommodation, you have 73 hotels to choose from, ranging from quaint pousadas to luxury boutique hotels. Whether you prefer a cozy hideaway in the historical center or a modern escape with a view of the mountains, Tiradentes has it all. Just remember, it’s not a vacation if you don’t accidentally book a room that’s a little too ‘rustic’ for your liking.

Nearby, you can explore the iconic São José de Tiradentes Church or take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque streets filled with artisan shops. The best time to visit is during the cooler months, when you can actually enjoy a hot cup of coffee without sweating profusely. And don’t forget—comparing hotels on FlyDoha means you won’t end up in the 'rustic' room unless you want to. Happy travels!

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