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Being that Manaus is practically devoid of places to stay with any sense of history, the Palace stands out like a shining star. But it's not just the lack of competition - convenience and comfort…
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No reason to abandon the Amazonian jungle trip theme while in Manaus, so why not trek on over to Mango Guesthouse? The guesthouse, in an upscale residential neighborhood, is a real pleasure compl…
(US$69 per room per night)
The '80s Miami colour scheme might make you wonder, 'Is this the best Manaus can do?' The answer is no, but in terms of a privileged view and easy on-foot access to the Teatro Manaus, the answer …
(US$121 per room per night)
Manaus' premier luxury hotel is a self-contained resort, and the massive complex is a thing to behold. Lush gardens surround the 594-room hotel, and the number of activities available is impressi…
(US$169 per room per night)
It took a while, but hostels have finally arrived in the Amazon, here as well as Belém. This HI-registered, Australian-operated hostel has small comfortable dorms (including a women's only room),…
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Amazon Backpacker is the travellers choice! Enjoy a warm welcome at Manaus's most central Backpackers accommodation?at the right price.The largest rainforest in the planet; Rivers, stre…
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The Hostel Trip Tour it's a place like Manaus is, welcoming, relaxed and hospitable. It is one minute (walking) from Teatro Amazonas (Opera house) and from Largo de São Sebastião, the best cultur…
Mamori Hostel is an ecological wooden house build in traditional style. It is located a few kilometers from Manaus at the Araca river the Amazon jungle. Facilities includes guest kitchen, free us…
The views are pretty incredible from this high-rise hotel, and the designers made sure to take advantage of them at every opportunity. The excitement of the hustle and bustle in the busy commerci…
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On the banks of the Rio Negro lies a city on stilts that is so like a living Amazonian cartoon that it will leave you slack-jawed. The size of their piece of rainforest, and the lengths to which …
There's a cliquey feeling to the Dez de Julho, perhaps due to the friendly relationship between the owners and two nearby tour agencies (one being in the lobby). A union between agencies and budg…
When passing through Manaus, you can trust in the Krystal for clean comfort and a quiet night's sleep. Though a jumbled mix of styles and time periods, this small, multi-storey hotel has modern c…
Most of the centre's top end hotels overcharge for disappointingly unattractive rooms, but this one is a bit of a find. It's not that the look of the place is anything noteworthy, but its good va…
If you can put up with the businessmen wandering the lobby talking on their cell phones, the Lider will put you up in attractive, modern comfort. Above the lobby there's a bright, tropical theme …
Stylishly modern and confidently sophisticated, the Century is the best Manaus has to offer in the way of exclusive business hotels. It proves that despite its backwaters location, Manaus is cosm…
Want to feel relaxed and at home in downtown Manaus? Would a kitchenette apartment do that for you? Though not plush, these apartments have the luxury of space and an excellent location. Saint Pa…
Brazilians hate to be alone, and you rarely are at this high-use business hotel. Being part of the country's (and perhaps one of the world's) largest hotel chains means there's always someone to …
You'll be an unusual element at this simple pousada. The neighbourhood, though not far from the centre, is totally off most travellers' radars. If you are looking for a super cheap, safe room whe…
Whether you're in town for a short stay and looking to conserve time, or would prefer a night in a natural setting to one in downtown Manaus (hallelujah), the Dutch-owned Tiwa will treat you righ…
Rooms come with either carpet or white tile floors, here called piso frio, literally 'cold floor'. If the carpet sounds nicer, that's because it is. Carpet rooms tend to be larger, and some are s…
Occupying an attractive colonial home in a swanky neighborhood, Chez les Rois is technically Manaus' one and only boutique hotel. The lobby, garden and pool areas live up to the promise, with bea…
An eight-story hotel on safe, busy Av Getúlio Vargas, rooms here are spacious enough for two beds, a table and chair, even a sofa. The bathrooms are weirdly tiny, but it's a minor inconvenience f…
A small step up from other budget hotels, with cleaner and brighter rooms, all with TV and windows facing the street, and convenient to the port for speedboats to Tefé and Tabatinga. It's also a …
A multistory block of plain but adequate rooms coated in gray and white high-gloss paint. Ask for a room with a window, or one on the top floor where at least the corridor is sunny. There's a rec…
The Internacional wins no awards for decor - the rooms and lobby could teach most hospitals a thing or two about austerity - but the spotless, sizable rooms are perfectly comfortable, with high c…
Occupying a former hospital, of all things, this tenement-style budget hotel has attractive blond and chocolate wood floors, and large rooms that open onto a sunny corridor. The charm flags consi…
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Manaus is a major port 1500km (932mi) from the coast. The surrounding rain forest has a population density half that of Mongolia's, but to get there invariably involves passing through this lively city of two million souls. Don't be surprised if you feel a tad disoriented...
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