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Your luxury guide to the football in brazil by johansens.com

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Condé Nast Johansens recommend a fantastic range of carefully selected luxury, 5 star and boutique hotels across Brazil.

BELO HORIZONTE BRAZILIA CUIABAReserva do Ibitipoca Pousada Literaria Fazenda Sao Francisco

CUTIRIBA FORTALEZA NATALLapihna Spa Vila Kalango Toca da Coruja

MANAUS PORTO ALEGRE RECIFEKiaroa Eco Resort Estalagem St.Hubertus Nannai Resort & Spa

RIO DE JANEIRO SALVADOR SÃO PAULOInsólito Boutique Hotel Txai Resort Hotel Unique

• What you can expect •• What you can expect •

The Match Private Suite takes football luxury to an unrivalled level. Watch your favourite soccer stars create magic on the field as you relax in your very own paradise.

Enjoy:

• Excellent views of the pitch

• An exclusive private suite with buffet

• Outstanding selection of drinks & beverages

• Dedicated welcome area and service

• Multilingual hostesses

Each participating team will receive a minimum of US$8 million.

And the further they go in the competition, the bigger the prizes get:

(Scale measures 1 unit = 1 US$ million)

0

$10

$5

$20

$15

$30

$25

$35

$40

$9

$14

$20$22

$25

$35

Round of 16

$8

ParticipatingTeams

Quarter Finalists

Fourth Place

Third Place

Second Place

World Champions

Even the official watch of the event is one of the most exclusive time pieces there is.

Brazil '14 will be the most expensive football event that has ever been hosted.

A whopping US$16 billion has been invested in infrastructure and security alone.

That is the equivalent to the total cost of the last three events put together!

THE GAME ITSELFTHE GAME ITSELF

The Hublot Big Bang Unico Bi-Retrograde Chrono

is an 18 karat king gold version with

carbon fibre bezel and production

has been limited to just 100 pieces.

€504 million

All About the Players

This is a game that is all about the value. The value of the players, the value of the event and the value of the game. So make sure you make the most out of your trip and ensure Brazil '14 is a memory you will never forget.

Brazil is estimated to be the most

expensive team playing, with a

market value of 508.7 million

euros. This is followed by Spain,

with a market value of 504 million

euros, and Argentina coming third,

valued at 475.2 million euros.

€508.7 million

€475.2 million

Players like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo & Neymar are the ones to

watch in Brazil '14 and they also head up the individual market worth list.

Messi himself is now valued at 139.6 million euros

while Ronaldo is second at 104.2 million euros and

Neymar a poor third at just 67.2 million euros.

Web Sources:• www.bornrich.com/cristiano-ronaldo.html • www.fifa.com • www.aboutbrasil.com • www.espnfc.com •

• hospitality.fifa.com • www.worldcupbrazil.net • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FIFA_World_Cup • www.lonelyplanet.com •

BELO HORIZONTE

Head towards the Alta Vista

shopping mall to look for

your favourite brands and

designer labels.

BRASILIA

The Brazilian capital deserves

more than just wheels. Hire a

convertible and get around in

style to experience the best of

the Brazilian capital.

CUIABA

Create a custom planned

trip for yourself to the Patanal

and spot the wonderful wild-

life of Brazil.

CUTIRIBA

Enjoy the most scenic route

in Brazil by taking a trip on

the Serra Verde Express.

FORTALEZA

Explore the Brazilian

marine life with a deep

sea diving tour.

NATAL

Head to the countryside and

enjoy an ATV safari on the

highest sand dunes in Brazil.

MANAUS

Float in luxury with an

Amazon cruise that lets you

experience the height of

adventure in complete

comfort and style.

PORTO ALEGRE

Porto Alegre is where the well-

heeled of the city are found.

Shop at exquisite boutique,

dine in trendy restaurants and

delve into the affluent spirit of

the region.

RECIFE

Get a bird's eye view of

the city's best landmarks

with a panorama flight

over the city.

RIO DE JANEIRO

FIne Dining, Luxury brands,

modern art and year round

entertainment. You name it,

the city has it all.

SALVADOR

See wealth and splendour

at its best and visit the

Baroque igreja e convento

são Francisco, a church

symbolizing the Brazilian

novelty.

SÃO PAULO

If you don't have a problem with

doubling your baggage and

exhausting your bank account,

then a visit to Oscar Freire

Street is a must. It is listed as

one of the top 10 luxury streets

of the world.

The 20th edition of the biggest football extravaganza in the world will be held in Brazil from the 12th of June to the 13th of July 2014.

The event will be hosted across 12 stadiums and will, for the �rst time, use goal line technology. Below are some useful facts and

tips to help you experience the best Brazil has to o�er.

Google ratings: 4.5

The pitch of the stadium has been low-

ered to offer better visibility to specta-

tors. Nearest Airport: Pampulha

Airport (2 km)

Google ratings: 4.0

BELO HORIZONTE

• Estadio Mineirao Stadium •BRASILIA

• Estadio Nacional de Brasilia •CUIABA

• Arena Pantanal •

Google ratings: 3.9

The quality of the air and soil in

and around the stadium is cons-

-tantly monitored and managed to

create optimum playing conditions.

Nearest Airport: Marechal Rondon

International Airport (7 km)

The stadium has replaced the original Mané

Garrincha which was demolished in 2010.

At a reported $450 million, the Estadio

Nacional is said to be the most expensive of

all of the 12 stadiums built. Nearest Airport:

Brasilia International Airport (15 km)

Google ratings: 4.3

First opened in 1914, the stadium is

the oldest arena to be used to host

World Cup 2014 fixtures. Nearest

Airport: Afonso Pena International

Airport (16 km)

Google ratings: 4.3

CUTIRIBA

• Arena de Baixada •MANAUS

• Arena Amazonia •NATAL

• Estadia Das Dunas •

Google ratings: Not Assigned

The design of this stadium is

inspired by the local sand dunes,

highlighting the incredible land-

scape of Natal. Nearest Airport:

Augusto Severo International

Airport (12 km)

After the 2014 World Cup, this

venue will be used for a wide range

of leisure, sports, concerts and

cultural events. Nearest Airport:

Manaus' Eduardo Gomes

International Airport (7 km)

Google ratings: 4.6

The stadium was the very first to be

confirmed as ready for the event.

Nearest Airport: Pinto Martins

International Airport (5 km)

Google ratings: 4.6

FORTALEZA

• Estadia Castaleo •PORTO ALEGRE

• Estadio Beira Rio •RECIFE

• Arena Pernambuco •

Google ratings: 4.6

The stadium features a solar panel

that can enough energy to supply

the average consumption of 6,000

people. Nearest Airport: Recife

International Airport (21 km)

Beira Rio means 'by the river' and

is situated next to the Guaíba River.

Nearest Airport: Salgado Filho

International Airport (12 km)

Google ratings: 4.5

Maracana will be hosting the World

Cup Final for the second time.

Nearest Airport: Rio de Janeiro

Galeão International Airport

(16 km)

Google ratings: 4.3

RIO DE JANEIRO

• Estadio do Maracana •SALVADOR

• Arena Fonte Nova •SÃO PAULO

• Arena de Sao Paulo •

Google ratings: 4.4

This stadium is also known by two

other names - Arena Corinthians

and Estádio Itaquerao. Nearest

Airport: Guarulhos Inter-

-national Airport (23 km)

The stadium includes of a newly built

football museum and a restaurant that

offers panoramic views of the city.

Nearest Airport: Salvador-Deputado

Luís Eduardo Magalhães Inter-

-national Airport (27 km)

BELO HORIZONTE Stadium: Estadio Mineirao

BRASILIA: Estadio Nacional de Brasilia

CUIABA Stadium: Arena Pantanal

CUTIRIBA Stadium: Arena de Baixada

MANAUS Stadium: Arena Amazonia

NATAL Stadium: Estadio Das Dunas

FORTALEZA Stadium: Estadia Castelao

PORTO ALEGRE Stadium: Estadio Beira Rio

RECIFE Stadium: Arena Pernambuco

RIO DE JANEIRO: Estadio do Maracana

SALVADOR Stadium: Arena Fonte Nova

SÃO PAULO Stadium: Arena de Sao Paulo

SEATING CAPACITY

0 10k 20k 30k 40k 50k

RIO DE JANEIRO: Estadio do Maracana76,804

60k 70k 80k

FORTALEZA Stadium: Estadia Castelao64,846

BELO HORIZONTE Stadium: Estadio Mineirao 62,254

MANAUS Stadium: Arena Amazonia42,374

NATAL Stadium: Estadio Das Dunas42,086

PORTO ALEGRE Stadium: Estadio Beira Rio48,849

VIP SEATSVIP SEATS The VIP Seat prices across all these

stadiums start from $700 onwards!

THE BLING FACTORTHE BLING FACTORTHE BLING FACTORTHE BLING FACTOR

BRASILIA: Estadio Nacional de Brasilia68,009

CUIABA Stadium: Arena Pantanal42,968

SÃO PAULO Stadium: Arena de Sao Paulo65,807

SALVADOR Stadium: Arena Fonte Nova56,000

CUTIRIBA Stadium: Arena de Baixada43,981

RECIFE Stadium: Arena Pernambuco46,154

NO. OF GROUP MATCHESSTADIUM NAMES ROUND OF 16 FINAL STAGES

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