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Can’t find a room at Rio Olympics? Try the luxury sex suite
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil &mdash; People enjoy the day at Copacabana Beach as a ship patrols the coast enhancing security ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday.<strong> (Photo: AFP)</strong>
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July 25, 2016

Can’t find a room at Rio Olympics? Try the luxury sex suite

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AFP) — Can’t get a room at the Rio Olympics? Worry not, the Villa Reggia has beds — oh, and sex chairs and an S&M cage.

With 500,000 tourists expected to flood Rio de Janeiro for the Games starting August 5, Brazil’s second biggest city is bending over backwards to make sure there’s enough lodging.

Hotel capacity has been massively expanded, Airbnb participants are looking to seize the moment, and small businesses in the impoverished but often spectacularly located favela neighbourhoods hope for a payday.

The city’s infamous by-the-hour “love hotels” are also up for the party.

Some 5,000 rooms from the network have been made available, at prices a seductive 70 per cent less than in traditional establishments, according to Antonio Cerqueira, vice president of the Association of Rio Love Hotels.

“The love hotels are keeping their same tariffs for 12 hours (about US$100 to US$375),” he said.

The round beds and ceiling mirrors have made way for regular hotel furniture — but if guests want to mount their own sexual Olympics, Cerqueira says his own hotel, the Villa Reggia in the recently refurbished port area, can help.

The golden-themed Versailles Suite and the Hollywood Suite offer glamour, while for something more exotic there’s a Japanese Suite and the Sadomasochism Suite complete with black walls, a leather-studded bed, chains and a cage.

“They’ll be available to tourists,” Cerqueira said. “My hotel will be full during the Olympics.”

WELCOME ECONOMIC BOOST

Rio’s objective was to have 62,000 rooms ready, up from the 30,000 at the time when Rio won the hosting rights to the Olympics back in 2009.

That has been missed, with only 56,500 rooms available, said Alfredo Lopes, president of the Rio Hotels Association, and some fear this will not be sufficient.

The US State Department has told US visitors to expect “severe shortages of hotel rooms”.

But for an industry in a city pounded by Brazil’s deep recession and Zika virus fears, the Olympics come as a welcome economic shot in the arm.

“Occupancy is already very high, at about 88 per cent, and it’s expected to peak for the opening ceremony at the Maracana stadium,” Lopes said.

Hotels had a “negative period” because of fears over Zika, a mosquito-transmitted virus which can cause birth defects if pregnant women are infected, Lopes said.

“But we knew that now with (the southern hemisphere) winter when there are no more mosquitos, things would get better,” he said.

ALTERNATIVE ACCOMODATION?

More adventurous tourists can look for hotels in favelas where the steep walk up narrow streets and the higher risk of violence are compensated by great views and the chance to see authentic Rio life.

“When you climb up and see the little houses, that and the people here make you a bit nervous, but by the next day you’re feeling completely at home,” said Marcelo Luis Pirelli, a 48-year-old Argentine traveller staying at the Green Culture Hostel in Chapeu Mangueira favela.

There are 37 rooms but the cost of about US$55 per person reflects the abrupt price hikes typical in Rio during big events like the Olympics.

Hostel owner Pablo Andres Gomez, a Chilean, said business wasn’t as good as it had been during the 2014 World Cup. “That’s due to all the bad news coming out in the media on Zika, violence, and the economic and political crises.”

Those economic hard times have prompted many Rio residents to try and earn something extra by joining Airbnb.

The network has formed a partnership with the Rio Olympic organising committee and has confirmed 55,000 reservations in private apartments.

“Airbnb is rising as an option to top up residents’ income and also to attract foreigners to visit the country,” said Leonardo Tristao, head of Airbnb in Brazil.

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil &mdash;&nbsp;Pablo Andres Gomez, owner of the Green Culture Hostel, talks with a guest, in the Chapeu Mangueira favela in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro last Wednesday. (<strong>VANDERLEI ALMEIDA)</strong>

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