Happy2BHomesick
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Tenondé Park Hotel is impressive. It is a huge property that impresses guests upon arrival. Rooms are simple but clean. Most important of all: it is a quiet cozy property. I would recommend this hotel to anyone traveling in the Missões area. ||||They have a restaurant by the lobby where we had "a la minuta" for dinner. It is a staple dish in the south of Brazil: rice, beans, beef, an egg and salad. The price was fair. We also drank a bottle of (good) wine made in the region. Their wine selection is not worth of notice but then this is not their objective.||||The only disappointment we had was their breakfast. It is really poor. The bread was stale, the cakes tasteless, the selection of fruits really limited. Dairy products were also scarce and tasteless. Their choice of juices was good though. If you are traveling with children or if you like those brunch-like breakfast tables, pack your room with everything you need in advance. ||||São Miguel is a small town, very cozy and used to receiving tourists. However, there are noticeable limitations to the availability of products in the few small markets we spotted around the city. So, if you are driving around the region, stock some basic items in your car before heading to São Miguel. ||||We went to two restaurants in the city. They offer very cheap all-you-can-eat buffets (very limited buffets, I should add). At night, restaurants in the city offer pizza or "a la minuta".||||The decoration of the hotel with Guarani-inspired handcraft really helps set the scene before exploring the ruins of the only building left in their huge "Jesuit Mission" dated back to the XVII/ XVIII centuries. You will see that the ruins of the church are within walking distance from Tenondé (about 20min). And the rest of the city is also easy to explore on foot. ||||My favorite part of the hotel? The lawn at night. Just sit on the grass and look at the sky for a breathtaking view.