Featured Hotels Near Campo Grande

Campo Grande Station is more than a transit hub—it’s where Rio’s rhythm beats strongest. With vintage platforms and striking art installations, stepping onto the train feels like entering a nostalgic dream. Ride south along winding tracks, where sea views and mountain vistas blur into a living postcard.

Mar Hotéis e Flats - Campo Grande

Mar Hotéis e Flats - Campo Grande

4.8 / 5Outstanding
Tv. Chafi Chaia 199
0.56KM from Campo Grande
Luggage StorageDryerParking
per night
From
USD**5
Hotel Casa Bonita

Hotel Casa Bonita

4.7 / 5Great
257 Rua Major Armando de Sousa Melo
2.07KM from Campo Grande
Airport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up Service
per night
From
USD**8
Hotel Kelly's - Rio

Hotel Kelly's - Rio

1.6 / 5
Avenida Joaquim Magalhaes, 498
3.26KM from Campo Grande
Parking
per night
From
USD**1
MZ Hostel

MZ Hostel

3.9 / 5
161 Rua General Tomás Cavalcante
1.34KM from Campo Grande
Water ParkBarCafeBarbecueLaundry ServiceFishing
per night
From
USD**4
Hotel Vila Bela

Hotel Vila Bela

4.5 / 5Great
R. Avaré, 781
1.47KM from Campo Grande
Children's MealParking
per night
From
USD**0

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Campo Grande

Recommended stay: Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro, a luxury boutique hotel located in the upscale Campo Grande district. This property blends modern architecture with Brazilian cultural touches, offering elegant rooms and exceptional service. It’s just a short walk from Jardim Botânico (Botanical Garden) and Parque da Cidade (City Park), ideal for nature lovers. The hotel is also conveniently located about 20 minutes from Rio de Janeiro International Airport, with multiple bus lines connecting to downtown. Guests can enjoy authentic Brazilian cuisine at nearby restaurants, including traditional churrasco and regional desserts, making it a perfect base for experiencing local life.

From Campo Grande, travelers can take the Metro Rio line to stations like São Cristóvão or Gávea, then transfer to buses or taxis to reach iconic sites such as Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain. The area is also close to Parque da Cidade, where visitors can explore scenic trails by bike or on foot. For an authentic local experience, visit Mercado do Campo Grande, a vibrant market offering fresh produce, handmade crafts, and regional snacks. With well-connected public transit and growing options for shared e-bikes, getting around is both convenient and eco-friendly.

Near Campo Grande, don’t miss attending the annual Festa Junina festival, celebrated in summer with traditional dances, craft markets, and iconic Brazilian treats like pamonha and quentinhas. You can also join guided Cultural Walks led by local artists, exploring alleyways filled with vibrant murals and street art. On weekends, Campo Grande's Park hosts open-air concerts and small theater performances, showcasing the neighborhood’s rich cultural energy. For nature enthusiasts, book a guided tour through the nearby Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Forest) reserve to learn about native flora and wildlife conservation—offering a meaningful blend of education and adventure.

Yes, Campo Grande is an excellent choice for family travel due to its spacious parks, safe neighborhoods, and family-friendly amenities. Parque da Cidade features playgrounds, open lawns, and splash pools perfect for children. Many local restaurants offer kid-friendly menus, and several hotels provide family suites and babysitting services. The area also includes a public library and youth center that host regular interactive workshops and reading events. With multiple bus routes connecting to downtown and beaches, families can easily explore Rio’s top attractions. Overall, Campo Grande combines urban convenience with natural tranquility, making it a safe and enriching destination for families.