Rio de Janeiro’s grand dame hotel stands as a landmark of 1920s architecture.
 Rio de Janeiro’s grand dame hotel, represented in the film Flying Down  to Rio, where Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire danced across the ballroom  floor, stands as a landmark of 1920’s architecture. Inspired by Nice’s  Negresco, it evokes the glamour of a bygone era. Many of the bedrooms  overlook Copacabana beach just steps from the hotel, although the scene  at the outdoor swimming pool is as popular today as when Santos Dumont  or Carmen Miranda took afternoon tea or sipped cocktails at sunset. The  Sunday brunch and traditional Brazilian feijoada at the poolside Pérgula  restaurant are unforgettable highlights, and in the world-renowned  restaurant Hotel Cipriani, chef Nicola Finamore serves an innovative  North Italian menu in a breathtakingly romantic setting. 
                                                                     The Copacabana Palace Hotel sits facing the celebrated  Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The city, situated on the  country's southern Atlantic coast, has many famous landmarks, including  Sugar Loaf Mountain, the famed Ipanema beach, and the iconic statue of  Christ the Redeemer. 
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