Motto by Hilton Brings Contemporary Hotel Experience to Historic Recife Antigo
The newly opened Motto by Hilton Recife Antigo introduces the brand's signature micro-room concept to Brazil's vibrant cultural capital. Located in the historic Recife Antigo district, the property combines efficient design with local accessibility.

A Contemporary Addition to Brazil's Venice
The newest member of Hilton's Motto brand has arrived in Recife's historic Antigo district, marking the concept's expansion into South America. Motto by Hilton Recife Antigo occupies a strategic position within the cobblestone streets and colonial architecture that define this UNESCO World Heritage consideration area, where the Capibaribe River meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Recife Antigo, often called the "Brazilian Venice" due to its network of waterways and bridges, serves as the city's cultural and nightlife epicenter. The district houses numerous bars, restaurants, and cultural venues within walking distance of the hotel, including the iconic Marco Zero square and the Cais da Alfândega shopping complex.
Micro-Room Innovation Meets Brazilian Hospitality
The property introduces Motto's signature micro-room design philosophy to the Brazilian market, featuring compact spaces optimized for functionality without sacrificing comfort. Each room incorporates floor-to-ceiling windows, custom-built furniture with integrated storage solutions, and technology-forward amenities including USB charging stations and smart lighting controls.
Guest rooms feature locally-sourced artwork and design elements that reflect Pernambuco's rich cultural heritage, from subtle nods to the region's frevo carnival tradition to materials inspired by the area's colonial past. The compact bathrooms utilize space-saving fixtures while maintaining the rainfall showers and premium bath products expected from Hilton's portfolio.
Strategic Location for Urban Explorers
Situated within the Recife Antigo peninsula, guests find themselves at the intersection of the city's business district and its most vibrant entertainment quarter. The hotel provides easy access to Recife's main cultural attractions, including the Brennand Institute and Ricardo Brennand Institute, both showcasing extensive collections of Brazilian and international art.
The location offers practical advantages for travelers, with the Recife Metro's Central Station connecting the area to Guararapes International Airport in approximately 45 minutes. Multiple bus routes serve the district, while the compact nature of Recife Antigo makes most attractions accessible on foot.
Amenities Designed for Efficiency
The hotel's common areas emphasize flexibility and connectivity, featuring co-working spaces equipped with high-speed internet and charging stations. The lobby doubles as a social hub, with comfortable seating arrangements that accommodate both business meetings and casual gatherings.
A fitness center provides essential equipment for maintaining workout routines, while the hotel's dining options focus on grab-and-go convenience rather than full-service restaurant experiences. Local partnerships enable guests to discover authentic Pernambuco cuisine at nearby establishments, from traditional tapioca vendors to contemporary interpretations of regional dishes.
Positioning Within Recife's Hotel Landscape
Motto by Hilton Recife Antigo fills a specific niche within the city's accommodation options, targeting travelers who prioritize location and efficiency over expansive room sizes. The property appeals particularly to business travelers, cultural tourists, and younger demographics seeking contemporary hotel experiences in historic settings.
The hotel's opening contributes to the ongoing revitalization of Recife Antigo, supporting the district's evolution from a primarily daytime business area to a 24-hour urban destination. Its presence alongside established cultural venues and emerging hospitality concepts reinforces the area's growing reputation as Northeast Brazil's premier urban tourism hub.


