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Guesthouse Casa Aurea is a great retreat from the heavily populated tourist areas.
It sits upon the hills of Santa Teresa where the winding cobblestone
streets and an old-fashion tram Bonde, gives the neighborhood a
historical charm.
The very special thing about this hostel is connecting people, making friends.
There are plenty of communal areas which add sociability to
the place. As well there is a guest kitchen to incase you want to dine
in.
As well there is a guest kitchen to in case you want to dine in. A
fridge near the main kitchen is stocked with a small variety of drinks.
This is their honour bar which you take a drink and mark down what you
have taken. Downstairs near the other guest rooms is their computer
room with one PC. It has internet access and I believe wireless access
in case you bring your own equipment. You get a key to the front gate
so you can come and go as you please.
Our Guest Kitchen
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Relaxing in a hammock
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I guess what is nice about the place is the people you meet and the
atmosphere there. The age of the guests seem to range from the age of
25 to 50 with a majority of them being 25-35.
The host of Casa Aurea, Cornelius, has a motto, "Make your self at
home". Everyone at the casa seemed okay with this concept since they
left all their belonging around the communal areas (Books, laptops,
etc). I could say it actually felt like home.
One more fantastic part about staying here is the guidance you get
from the host. He can help you navigate around Rio as well use his
resources to get you things (In my case, a ticket to the Sambódromo).
Sure this sounds like a concierge, but it feels more personal.
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