Would you pay R$150,000 to spend a single night in a hotel? That’s the price of a New Year’s Eve celebration that’s making quite a splash in São Paulo. We’re talking about the private party at the Tivoli Mofarrej, in the largest Presidential Suite in Latin America – a 750 square meter space that offers the pinnacle of exclusivity.
This exorbitant package only caters for a select group of eight overnight guests and ten dinner guests. For a price that will impress anyone, guests are entitled to total seclusion during New Year’s Eve, away from the queues and crowds of traditional parties.

Massages, private DJ and lots of amenities
The experience begins with luxurious pampering: exclusive massages at the Anantara Spa, considered one of the best in the country. In addition, a butler system attends to guests full-time, while two waiters serve drinks and dishes without interruption throughout the stay.
On the night of the 31st, the suite is transformed into a private nightclub of the highest standard. To give you an idea, a DJ plays for six hours straight just for the guests, while the open bar offers international labels such as Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque champagne, a bottle of which can cost more than R$ 2000.
From the 22nd floor of the Tivoli Mofarrej, guests can watch the fireworks display in privacy, far from the crowds common at New Year’s Eve parties in São Paulo.

The luxurious New Year’s Eve menu in São Paulo
The cuisine follows the same luxurious pattern, with supper signed by chef Olivier da Costa, from the Seen restaurant. On January 1st, the hotel opens 2026 with a breakfast of croissants and caviar, followed by a Lindt brunch.
But it’s worth remembering that to have access to Tivoli Mofarrej’s luxurious New Year’s Eve, you have to shell out “just” R$150,000. And no installments, eh? After all, the hotel asks for full payment in advance and doesn’t allow refunds. It’s proof that New Year’s Eve in São Paulo can be astronomical for those who want to swap the hustle and bustle of the streets for the most expensive New Year’s Eve in São Paulo.
