Parque das Primaveras is a boutique hotel with just 29 single-story suites set amidst a lush 25,000-square-meter garden plot. Trails and stone stairways lead the few and privileged guests to 4 magnificent swimming pools, whose warm waters of crystalline blue and natural stone edges are like finding, in the heart of Brazil, the peace and coziness of the Caribbean.
Attracted to the region by the potential of its thermo-mineral waters, Dr. Rodolfo Rohr, Professor of Unicamp of Austro-Hungarian origin, brought to Caldas Novas deep well drilling equipment. The pioneer well was donated to the city hall, which then built the Caldas Termas Club. In gratitude, the municipality gave him a challenge: to choose 10,000 square meters of land to found the city's first modern spa-hotel, to which he added 15,000 meters of himself. In this place, the Park of the Springs, idealized and constructed by him, opened its doors in 1973.
A paradise park
Under the constant and careful guidance of Dr. Rodolfo, who brought good ideas from his travels around the world and Brazil, a landscaped park filled with birds grew, where noble trees like mahogany and palm trees grow amidst beautiful foliage and vines. So beautiful that many guests believe to have been created by Burle Marx, it is the fruit of the constant love and care of Dr. Rodolfo and his dedicated gardeners, led by Seu Jorcelino, over the last 40 years. Several wild birds and small marmosets find refuge in the two and a half hectares of hotel park where they live free and happy. In the morning, a great many of them can be seen when the maître, Mr. Augusto, supplies the feeder next to the restaurant. In addition to these visitors, a couple of red macaws and a curious pair of peacocks and ducks live in the hotel ...
This enchanting garden completes a beautiful Japanese garden built by his friend Toshiyuki Murai, with patient dedication and carefully selected stones from the Serra de Caldas Novas, and works by the award-winning sculptor Pedro Pereira. The artist exhibited individually and collectively in various cities of Brazil and the world, and the hotel keeps a huge collection of its beautiful sculptures in soapstone, concrete and wood, of the most different types and forms: children sleepers looking over the wall, a couple of frogs by the pool, fountains and spouts adorned and much more ...
Main Amenities
29 rooms, non-smoking
restaurant
4 outdoor swimming pools
24-hour business center
Air conditioning
Daily room cleaning
garden
Free buffet breakfast, free wireless internet and free parking
For families
Cribs (infant beds) available
Swimming pool for children
Private bathroom
Free toiletries
garden
Daily housekeeping and cleaning
Attractions near by
AcquaPark Diroma (16 minutes walk)
Spring Square (4 minutes walk)
Moonlight Fair (4 minutes walk)
SESC Institute (8 minutes on foot)
Mother Church (10 minutes walk)
Freedom Square (13 minutes walk)
Hot Lagoon of Pirapitinga (15 minutes on foot)
Casarão (17 minutes walk)
Japanese Gardens (36 minutes walk)
Archdiocesan Sanctuary Nossa Senhora da Salette within 2.6 miles
Soja Museum 2.9 miles