This bed and breakfast (they call it a “pousada” in Portuguese) in the most charming city of Olinda (which was founded in 1535), is absolutely AMAZING! The house dates back about 250 years and used to be the home of the local Bishop (José Joaquim da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho, died 1821). The b&b is kind-of hidden, but not hard to get to: just down a flight of winding stairs behind the local observatory.
The premises are stunning. When we got there, I thought we’d just rented a suite, but we got a duplex: a library, kitchen, conference room, 2 bathrooms, 2 balconies, 2 bedrooms and a living room. The views from both the upper and lower balconies are panoramic: with views of the old city, the beach and the state capital of Recife in the distance.
There is a small pool on the lower level surrounded by the most beautiful plants, next to the dining area (where breakfast is included and is prepared especially for you the way you like it). The property manager is fabulous too.
The property is owned by an Italian who is a ceramic artist, and the property is decorated from top to bottom with his unique sculptures and ceramics.
I can’t say enough great things about this place and I hope you have the chance to spend a little time in this bit of paradise!