We were invited to a family wedding and chose to stay in a hotel, to have more flexibility. This one attracted us to generally positive reviews on TA and we'll add at least these 4 "stars". It's actually quite an attractive hotel - especially from the outside - and it's cleanliness is top. Also, we requested a silent room and got one on the 4th floor turned to the back of the building (we did miss having a balcony - which we would request on a possible next stay). From the start it's very noticeable that Tamareiras is not only the oldest hotel in town, but it's one that values its team - rarely have I noticed so many older employees and all working with enthusiasm. All of our requests - like extra pillows - were delivered quickly. Another plus point is the location - walking distance to the Municipal Market, to the Cathedral and the Artisan's House and by car close to anywhere else. Breakfast was also quite good - I'd highlight the fresh fruit and some of the sweet cakes. The coffee was standard, but above average tasty, as should be in coffee country. Why only give it a 4 then? Because all things considered, it wasn't an extraordinary experience that merits a 5 and at least my wife, on our next stay, will prefer to try the more modern sister hotel Tamareiras that's next door. Maybe after we go there, we'll either appreciate the Park Hotel more or maybe it would still be a 4. A detail that was evident to me, who've got friends in wheelchairs - the hotel hasn't been remodeled to be accessible. I imagine if someone with special requirements tries to make a reservation is redirected to the newer hotel. A final key detail - just by coincidence the wedding occurred exactly during the biggest event in Uberaba - ExpoZebu - so we paid twice the normal room charge. The values I heard that are normal are quite reasonable - on the scale of R$ 250.