Hotel IBIS - Rua Eduardo Viana 163, Barra Funda, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Tel: +55-11-3393-7300
The hotel is bright and clean. There is a steep curb cut at the entrance, then level entrance after that.
Handicapped room is on the second floor - lift (elevator) is small but there is enough space even for a large wheelchair. Room is right beside the lift.
The room is neat with European style in-built furnishings. Wooden floor, open shelves, low bench, small curved worktop. Not large, but big enough to get around. Power sockets are at worktop level and easily accessible. Wifi Internet. Flat screen TV with controls left on a low shelf. Bed is a Queen size at the same height as a wheelchair seat, so it's an easy transfer. Open wardrobe has low bar for hanging shirts etc. Bathroom door is about 80cm (32in), with a sliding door to maximize space. The sink is high but has space for knees underneath. Roll-in shower with a permanent hard (fake marble) bench running along one wall. Grab rails for transfer and balance when on bench. Hand held shower rose with wall mounting. Badly positioned grab-rails by toilet, but everything is usable and there is plenty of space to turn around.
Or at least everything was usable when I arrived. On transferring to the toilet there was an ominous crack, then a groan, then toilet, cistern and myself cam crashing to the ground in a cascade of water and shattered porcelain. Although a little heavier than I should be, I am not that big! The toilet appears to have been cracked previously. The hotel were very nice about it, and since I was not injured and was checking out that morning there was little that could be done.
All areas of the hotel are accessible including the restaurant on the first floor (second floor for Americans). Staff were extremely helpful and friendly.
Recommended.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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