Escape to Paradise: Mercure Florianopolis's Luxury Awaits!

Mercure Florianopolis Convention Hotel Florianopolis Brazil

Mercure Florianopolis Convention Hotel Florianopolis Brazil

Escape to Paradise: Mercure Florianopolis's Luxury Awaits!

Escape to Paradise: Mercure Florianópolis – My Honest, Messy, and Totally Real Review! (with some SEO thrown in for good measure!)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your average, sterile hotel review. This is me, spilling the beans on the Mercure Florianópolis. "Escape to Paradise: Mercure Florianópolis's Luxury Awaits!" they say. Well, did it? Did it really? Let's dive in, shall we?

Getting There & Getting In (Accessibility, Check-In, & The Initial Impression)

First off, my flight was a disaster. Delayed. Lost luggage. You name it, it happened. So, arriving at the Mercure, I was basically a walking, talking mess. But, and this is important, the airport transfer they offered was a lifesaver. Simple, smooth, and they actually showed up! Praise the travel gods!

Accessibility wise, the Mercure seemed pretty good, at least at first glance. They had that super crucial elevator, which I needed after lugging my backpack around like a pack animal. I didn't have any specific mobility issues this trip, but I did appreciate the facilities for disabled guests I could see, and the fact that the front desk [24-hour] was actually open after my travel trauma. Check-in/out [express] was a blessing. And the concierge was patient, even with my grumpy jet-lagged self.

First Impressions: Oh, That Smell… and The Rooms

My room? Okay, here's where things get real. The room itself was…fine. Clean, yes. But the first thing I noticed? A faint… vague… air freshener smell. You know the one. Not bad, not good. Just… there. It's a thing. But hey, the air conditioning worked, and that's a win in humid Florianópolis, no doubt.

Rooms: The Good, the Bad, and the "Meh"

My room, and I’m assuming the others, had all sorts of convenient stuff, like air conditioning, which was vital, and free Wi-Fi ([Wi-Fi [free]]). Also, this is important: a safe box. Because, well, you never know. I did appreciate having a desk, so I could at least pretend to be productive, and the coffee/tea maker was seriously appreciated after my flight. And the blackout curtains were a lifesaver for dealing with jetlag. They even had slippers. Nice touch, Mercure, nice touch.

I noticed a mirror the size of a small person, which was either terrifying or amazing, depending on the day. And the shower was pretty decent, the towels were fluffy, all the basics were covered. And the safe box, again. Smart booking.

The extra long bed, a definite plus for lanky me. And there was a sofa. I could plop after all the moving around. The Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN were good, too, and worked great.

Now, for the “meh” part: The additional toilet. I'm not quite sure what that means, but I don't want all the extra things, just a clean and comfortable room.

Food, Glorious Food! (Dining, Drinking, and Snacking)

Okay, let's talk sustenance. And here's where the Mercure really shines. The breakfast [buffet] was a revelation. I’m not even a buffet person, but this one was done right. The Western breakfast was amazing, and the Asian breakfast was fantastic. The coffee shop was a godsend during the day.

The restaurants offered a good mix. I tried the international cuisine, and it was quite good, though a bit pricey. They had a decent bar, and the poolside bar was perfect for sunset drinks.

Here's a funny story: One night, feeling a bit down, I ordered room service [24-hour]. I just wanted a simple salad. But then, I swear, I got the largest, most beautiful, salad of my entire life! It felt like art. And the bottle of water came with it. So I was happy. I also really liked the soup in restaurant!

Things to Do (Ways to Relax & Play)

Let me put it this way: I’m not really a “spa” person. I’m more of a "sit on the balcony with a book" kind of person. But, even I was tempted by the Sauna and the Spa/sauna, if I'd had the time! They also had a Swimming pool [outdoor] (and I heard it was view!), which of course, was tempting, but I didn't want to put myself out too much. They also had a Fitness center, but I just decided to go to the fitness center of sitting in the balcony with my book.

Cleanliness and Safety (The "Is This Place COVID-Safe?" Rundown)

Let's be honest, with all the crazy stuff going around, this is HUGE. The Mercure took this seriously. The anti-viral cleaning products gave a good feeling. The hand sanitizer stations were everywhere. They really went the extra mile with all the Cleanliness and safety. They had staff trained in safety protocol, and I saw the daily disinfection in common areas. The safe dining setup was also reassuring.

Other Bits and Pieces (Services, Conveniences, and Random Thoughts)

They had a gift/souvenir shop, which I didn't spend much time in (too much to do!), and a luggage storage (useful for my trip, because of the lost luggage). The daily housekeeping was solid, and the laundry service, even though I didn't use it, was nice to know it was there.

A convenience store was close by, useful if you needed something on the quick. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Very important for me.

The Verdict: Did It Live Up to The "Escape"?

Okay, the Mercure Florianópolis isn’t perfect. But, for the price and the location, it's seriously good. It’s comfortable, clean, and the staff (especially the concierge) were incredibly helpful. The food was a major highlight.

Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Especially if you are looking for a comfortable, accessible, and relatively safe place to stay.

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups! This is not your perfectly polished travel brochure itinerary. This is me, in Florianopolis, battling humidity, questionable coffee, and the overwhelming urge to buy ALL the Havaianas. Brace yourself for a wild ride. Here we go:

Mercure Florianopolis Convention Hotel - The Chaotic Chronicle (A.k.a. My Brazilian Adventure)

Day 1: Arrival & Mild Panic

  • Morning (and a good chunk of the afternoon): Touchdown in Florianopolis! Sunshine, palm trees… and immediately, I’m a sweaty mess. The airport is… well, it’s an airport. Finding my pre-booked taxi was a small miracle, mostly because I speak about as much Portuguese as a sloth speaks Mandarin. The driver, bless him, was super patient. He just kept repeating "Mercure?" with a raised eyebrow. Yes, yes, Mercure! Finally, a glorious, air-conditioned oasis.

  • Hotel Check-in & Room Reconnaissance: The Mercure is decent. Not earth-shattering, but clean, comfy bed, and a balcony with… a slight view of the parking lot. But hey, at least no cockroaches yet! (Fingers crossed.) My room key seems to have a mind of its own, immediately refusing to unlock the door. Cue the slight internal freak-out. "Is this how the whole trip is going to go?" I mutter, dramatically. Eventually, the lovely receptionist (who probably thinks I'm insane) sorts it out. Thank you, kind woman! You're a lifesaver!

  • Late Afternoon: First Impressions – and the Brazilian Burger Dilemma: Okay, I need food. Desperately. I bravely venture out, armed with Google Translate and a sense of blind optimism. Finding a decent burger is harder than I thought. Everywhere seems to sell pastel (a fried pastry) or… pizza. Pizza, again?! (I had pizza for lunch at the airport!). Finally, a small unassuming burger joint with a VERY enthusiastic owner. The burger? Decent. Fries? Glorious! Now I need a nap. The humidity is killing me.

  • Evening: The Beach Beckons (and My Sunglasses Betrayal): I try to walk to the nearest beach (Iguatemi beach), but it's further than I thought. The sun is going down and everything glows in golden light. This place is pretty. I'm too tired to do anything, so I decide to go back to the hotel. On the way, my sunglasses, which have been my loyal travel companions for years, snap in half. Devastation. Dramatic self-pity session follows. Order a pizza to my room and collapse on the bed.

Day 2: Beach Day, Brusque Moments & the Great Coffee Catastrophe

  • Morning: Praia Mole - The Beautiful & the Brutal: Okay, mission: beach day! I bravely hail a taxi (this time, armed with more basic Portuguese phrases… like "Praia Mole, por favor!"). Praia Mole is stunning. The waves are crashing, the sand is perfect, and the scenery is breathtaking. I even try to surf (more like, wobble on a board for a few seconds before face-planting into the water). The water is much colder than I expected!

  • Mid-day: Brusque Business: Decide to take a bus to a nearby town, Brusque, for shopping. Apparently it's a clothing mecca. The ride is quite an experience! The bus driver, a man with a handlebar mustache, seems to be channeling his inner Mario Andretti. I'm clinging to my seat for dear life while gazing the scenery through the bus window, only to find out there is not much here to buy and you have to pay a lot of money to get the stores. Not a great experience, but I found a nice restaurant.

  • Afternoon: Coffee Chaos: So, I need coffee. Desperately. The coffee shop I find looks promising, all minimalist design and trendy baristas. I bravely order a cappuccino. What arrives is a milky, lukewarm, slightly bitter concoction that vaguely resembles coffee. "This cannot be," I think. "I've been lied to!" I actually had to restrain myself from dramatically throwing my hands in the air and shouting, "This is an outrage!" Instead, I politely try to drink it, the bitterness lingering on my tongue like a bad memory.

  • Evening: Wandering & Wondering About The Food: After a long day of walking, I return to the hotel and change clothes. Then, I walk back to Praia Mole and have dinner at a beachfront restaurant. Even though it's night, the waves are clearly seen and the ambiance is amazing. The food is also great. I drink a good caipirinha after dinner.

    • Rambling Thought: I keep thinking that I have to try the moqueca (fish stew). Everyone raves about it. I'll try it tomorrow, promise!

Day 3: The Foodie Quest - Moqueca! & Mercure Reflections

  • Morning: The Search for Moqueca: Today is the day. I'm on a mission. I'm going to find the perfect moqueca. I ask the hotel staff for recommendations. They point me in the direction of a highly-rated restaurant, an hour's bus ride away. I'm committed.

  • Mid-day: Moqueca Nirvana (or close enough): The journey is an adventure in itself (another bus ride, more near-death experiences, more amazing views). But the moqueca… oh, the moqueca! Rich, flavorful, with the freshest seafood. Absolutely delicious. It's everything I hoped for, and more. I even take a moment (after devouring half of my moqueca) to savor the moment. "This is a good life," I whisper to myself.

  • Afternoon: Tourist vs. Travel-er: I try to buy some souvenirs but they're all expensive and low quality. I give up. I decide to go back to the hotel and rest. The contrast between being a tourist and being a traveller is astounding.

  • Evening: Mercure Musings: Back at the Mercure. I order a last pizza. I'm a bit sad that I'm leaving tomorrow. I will miss Florianopolis. I spend some time on the balcony, looking at the parking lot and the distant lights of the city and think about how my room key still fails. I realize I've spent more time here than I planned, but it was good. It's the everyday moments that make a trip memorable.

Day 4: Departure & The Promise of Return

  • Morning: Last breakfast at the Mercure. The scrambled eggs are a bit… rubbery. But who cares? I eat them anyway. I am feeling a mix of emotions.
  • Departure: Goodbye, Florianopolis! Goodbye, humidity! Goodbye, dodgy coffee! I feel sad about leaving. But even more, I'm excited about returning.

Post-Trip Ramblings (Months Later)

You know what? This trip wasn't perfectly polished. There were bad coffees, lost sunglasses, and moments of pure, unadulterated chaos. But it was real. It was messy. It was mine. And despite the minor imperfections (and the slightly dodgy omelets), I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm already planning my return. Next time, I'm bringing my own coffee maker. And definitely buying more Havaianas. And maybe learning some actual Portuguese. Until next time, Brasil!

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Okay, Escape to Paradise: Mercure Florianopolis... Is it REALLY paradise? I mean, REALLY?

Alright, let's be honest. Paradise? That's a *big* word. I'd say... it's got *moments* of paradise. Picture this: I'm sprawled on a sun lounger, the ocean breeze ruffling my hair, a caipirinha sweating in my hand (thank you, Mercure mixologists, you're lifesavers). The view? Unbelievable. Turquoise water, palm trees swaying like they're showing off. *That* was pretty close to paradise.

But here's the thing. Reality crashes in eventually. Like, I swear, the sand *sneaks* into every crevice. You'll be finding grains in your toothbrush for weeks after. And then there was the time I tried to be all sophisticated and read my book by the pool… a flock of *very* enthusiastic seagulls took a particular interest in my croissant. Let's just say, my breakfast got dramatically reduced. Still, the feeling was amazing in that moment. So, yeah. Paradise *adjacent*? Definitely. Pure, unadulterated bliss every second? Nah. But still, pretty damn good.

What's the deal with the rooms? Luxury, huh? What's the real story?

Okay, the "luxury" label… it depends on your definition. My room was… nice. Really nice. Comfortable bed? Check. Cleanliness? Pretty much spotless. The bathroom was definitely a highlight; that rain shower felt like a baptism in pure bliss after a day of, you know, existing. And the balcony! I spent a lot of time staring at the view from that balcony, contemplating life's big questions... like, 'Should I have another caipirinha?' The answer, by the way, was always 'yes'.

Now, I'm not going to lie, I've stayed in places that were *ostentatiously* luxurious. Gold taps, personal butlers, the whole shebang. This wasn't *that*. But it was comfortable, stylish, and perfectly suited for a relaxing getaway. The only tiny, tiny (and I mean *tiny*) niggle? The aircon could have been a touch stronger. But hey, you can't have it all, right? Or maybe I was just desperate to cool my face down after the intense sun.

The food. Spill the tea! What's the grub like at Mercure Florianopolis?

Ooooh, the food… Now, this is where Mercure Florianopolis *really* shines. Breakfast buffet? A *masterpiece*. Seriously. I’m talking fresh fruit, pastries that practically melt in your mouth, every kind of egg you could imagine, local cheeses… I could have easily spent the entire day there. And I may have *almost* done that on a couple of occasions! My tip? Pace yourself. It's easy to go overboard. I learned that the hard way. (Let's not talk about the food coma I experienced on day two.)

The restaurant (which, sadly, I can't remember the name of – blaming the caipirinhas again!) offered a solid menu. I had the seafood one night (because, come on, I was right by the ocean!) and it was divine. Perfectly cooked, beautifully presented. The service was attentive, the staff always smiling (even when I, uh, accidentally spilled a glass of wine). I did try the pizza one night, a slight culinary misstep in retrospect - perhaps I should have been more adventurous. Perhaps I should have stuck to the seafood. You live and you learn.

The pool! Tell me everything, is it good? Is it crowded? Is chlorine-y?

Let’s talk pool. The pool area is… well, it's where I spent a *significant* portion of my time. It's a good size, not ridiculously huge, but big enough to actually swim in. (Unlike some of those tiny dipping pools you get at other hotels.) The water was clean, a proper temperature, not too freezing (which, trust me, is a *good* thing after a day baking in the sun).

Crowded? It depends. I went during the shoulder season, so never *over*crowded, but there were definitely times where snagging a sun lounger in a prime spot took a bit of strategy. (You know, the early morning towel-on-the-chair maneuver. I'm not proud to admit I did it once... or twice). The chlorine smell? No overwhelming chemical reek, thankfully. Just enough to keep things hygienic, which is always a plus. And the pool bar? Essential. Need I say more?

The location! Beach, city, accessibility - the whole shebang!

Okay, the location is pretty darn good. Literally steps away from the beach. Like, you could roll out of bed, stumble across the sand (maybe with a slight stumble after one too many caipirinhas the night before), and be in the ocean within minutes. The beach itself is gorgeous – long sandy stretches, perfect for a stroll (or a nap, let's be honest).

Now, the city… Florianopolis is a cool place, but you’ll need transport to get around. There's plenty to see and do, but you won't be stumbling out of the hotel and into a buzzing city center. Taxis and Ubers are readily available. I’d definitely recommend exploring the area. The city's got a certain quirky charm, definitely worth an afternoon. Just be prepared for a bit of travel time. But hey, a little adventure never hurt anyone, right?

Anything I should be wary of, any hidden downsides? The truth!

Alright, real talk time. The biggest "downside" (and it's not even a huge one) is that it’s not the most budget-friendly option. It’s a luxury hotel, remember? So, be prepared to splash some cash. Food and drink can add up quickly. I'd recommend factoring that into your budget early on.

Secondly, It's a busy hotel, so you might not get as much peace and quiet as you'd like at all times. The restaurant and pool areas can get a bit lively. If you're looking for absolute silence and solitude, this might not be the perfect fit. And yes, the sand *really is* pervasive. Embrace it. It's part of the charm, truly.

Also, the local language is Portuguese. While many staff members speak English, it's polite to try and learn some basic phrases. I wish I had. My attempts at Portuguese were… well, let's just say they provided some amusement (mostly to the locals!).

Overall, would you go back? Be brutally honest!

In a heartbeat. Even with the slightly overzealous seagulls, the sand in my toothbrush, the "luxury" label that doesn't *quite* live up to the hype in every single detail... I'd go back. The location is fantastic. The food is amazing. The staff areWorld Of Lodging

Mercure Florianopolis Convention Hotel Florianopolis Brazil

Mercure Florianopolis Convention Hotel Florianopolis Brazil

Mercure Florianopolis Convention Hotel Florianopolis Brazil

Mercure Florianopolis Convention Hotel Florianopolis Brazil