Ecosuites Hotel Manaus
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Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting Manaus, EcoSuites Hotel Manaus is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its budget friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, EcoSuites Hotel Manaus makes it easy to enjoy the best of Manaus.
Guest rooms offer a minibar and air conditioning, and EcoSuites Hotel Manaus makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including 24 hour front desk. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is street parking available to guests.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Manaus, EcoSuites Hotel Manaus is located a short distance from Parque Jeferson Peres (0.4 mi) and Palacio Rio Negro (0.4 mi).
If you like Italian restaurants, EcoSuites Hotel Manaus is conveniently located near Felicori Gastronomia, Fiori Di Latte - Gelateria, and Casa do Mario.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular art museums such as Museu Paço da Liberdade, Pinacoteca do Estado, and Paco da Liberdade.
Whether you’re travelling for business, pleasure or both, EcoSuites Hotel Manaus is sure to make your visit to Manaus one worth remembering.
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We had a late flight into Manaus and arriving at the hotel by taxi late at night was pretty sketchy. There were a number of people wandering around or sleeping on the street around the hotel. It did not feel safe at all and I certainly wouldn't recommend walking around the area after dark. The area is quite busy by day and we didn't have any problems when wandering around.
The room was large with a large bed, a desk, mini-fridge, space to hang clothes and a small in-room safe. The bathroom was decent and the shower was huge by comparable standards. Great water pressure and hot water feels like heaven after a few days living on a boat in the Amazon! The room seemed a bit tired and perhaps in need of a good clean, but that might have just been our particular room.
The 24-hour reception staff were all friendly and spoke understandable English. They helped arrange taxis to the pick-up location for our Clipper cruise and to the airport early in the morning.
Breakfast was standard for an additional R$15 per person. WiFi strength was intermittent but they seem to have a different signal for each floor of the hotel, so there are options if one drops out.
I agree with the other review that the window-mounted style air conditioning unit was terrible. The slowest fan speed still blasts air directly at the bed and it's very loud when you're trying to sleep. For a newer hotel it's surprising that they didn't opt for more modern units.
All in all a decent option for a night or two in Manaus. I wouldn't recommend trying to walk anywhere after dark - the good thing about the 24-hour reception staff is that they can help coordinate taxis or Uber.
If you're going to Manaus for an Amazon river/rainforest tour, maybe consider something closer to the Tropical Manaus Eco-Resort. That seems to be where most of the boats leave from and to get there from the city centre is going to cost you an extra R$50-70 each way anyways.
The room was large and clean and met my basic needs. Like others have said, the air-conditioning was a little noisy, but at least in my room was wall mounted with fins that directed the cool air so it did not blow directly on the bed. The TV had a number of channels including CNN and BBC in English. The bed could have been more comfortable, I could feel the bed springs. The combination safe in the room was locked by a previous guest and when I asked about it they replaced the safe. I guess if you wanted, you could steal the safe since it was not mounted to anything. Whoever replaced the safe seemed not to have checked it, I always try a safe out before locking anything in it, and got a stranges message “Pilas” which means batteries so I did not use it. The bathroom was clean and had a large walk in shower, no tub. The hot water was hot, but it took a long time before the hot water reached the room.
Breakfast was basic. There were some bread choices, ham and cheese, scrambled eggs, coffee and some unknown juice that I did not care for. There was always fresh fruit included in the buffet. The breakfast room had more than enough space to seat everyone while I was there.
The neighborhood is the reason for my low rating. As the cab brought me to the other, I only saw a couple of people on the streets and figured that was normal for after midnight. The next evening I returned about 6 pm and there were few people about and it was difficult to find dinner in the area. Sunday afternoon the neighborhood was like a ghost town. From past experience, I do not feel comfortable without some other people on the street with me. Yes, it is convenient to both the port and San Sebastián Square, but after dark I would not venture out into the streets near the hotel.
The room was huge but basic. Breakfast was included in the price and was ok.
The hotel was in a Good location for square and market.
Overall a good, cheap hotel
Breakfast was simple affair on the first floor, but more than adequate with fresh fruits, tapioca, eggs, bread, coffees, juices etc.
Reception staff were all lovely, very helpful and multilingual too.
We would definitely stay there again as proximity to the centre of Manaus was important to us as was free wifi, although we had to sit on the floor by the door to get best reception but not a big deal considering it was free. There was zircon too and digital tv, although we didn't watch any tv so can't say any more about it than there was a box on top of the fridge. There was also a safe in the room, again we didn't use it but it was there.
But the hotel is placed near the center of the city and you can easily walk to Praca Sao Sebastiao where the Teatro Amazonas is located.
Also if you want to buy electronic stuff this is the right hotel because every second store in this street seems to sell TV's,phones, notebooks and stuff. :)
+ relatiively modern hotel if you compare it to the other bulidngs in center Manaus
+ friendly, helpful english speaking staff (my safe was broken and they fixed it quickly during the time Brazil was playing Mexiko)
+comfortable medium sized rooms with air condition, safe, a refrigorator (but no mini-bar) and a medium sized bathroom
+ breakfast had a small variety but had all what a good brazilian breakfast has to have (fresh exotic friuts and juice, cake, scrambled eggs, cold cuts, cheese, bread and rools, etc.)
+ located near the center of the town so you can walk to almost all the sights in Manaus.
- air condition was very loud so I had to turn it of at night
- the water was only lukewarm but by the time I was in Manaus I hadn't the need to take a warm shower because of the outside temperatures :)
Also I have to remark that I had to leave in the middle of the night to catch a flight and it was no problem to check out at 3 am and they also managed to call a taxi.
The price was okay considering I visited during the World Cup 2014.
Sure, there are better hotels in Ponta Negra where most of the tourist stays but if you don't want to travel long distances to get to the city and want to explore Manaus by foot it wouldn't be the worst idea to choose this hotel.
"We had a room on the fifth floor which was brilliant but I'm sure any room would be great."Read full review
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