
Dorothy 353 Suite
1940s Hollywood Glamour in the Brazilian Mountains
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About the Hotel
Nestled in the green hills of Petrópolis, the Palácio Quitandinha is a 1940s landmark where European château architecture meets Dorothy Draper's flamboyant Hollywood-Regency interiors.
Once South America's grandest casino, its vast salons—crowned by a record-setting concrete dome—now host concerts, art shows, and guided tours run by Sesc, all just an elevator ride from your door.
Outside, a lake shaped like the map of Brazil mirrors the half-timbered facade, while manicured gardens offer a breezy stroll before you explore the city's imperial museums and mountain cafés. Staying here means living inside a piece of Brazilian history—elegantly restored, thoughtfully maintained, and ready to add your own story to its legend.