Hotel do Largo
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Looking for a place to stay in Manaus? Then look no further than Hotel do Largo, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Manaus to your doorstep.
Guest rooms offer a minibar and air conditioning, and Hotel do Largo 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 and baggage storage. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Praça de São Sebastião (0.1 mi) and Church of São Sebastião e São Francisco de Assis (0.1 mi), guests of Hotel do Largo can easily experience some of Manaus' most well known attractions.
Manaus has plenty of seafood restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Choupana, Canto da Peixada, and Ponto Do Camarao, which are serving up some great dishes.
During your visit, be sure to check out Teatro Amazonas (0.2 mi), which is a popular attraction within walking distance of the hotel.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel do Largo as you experience everything Manaus has to offer.
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The rooms are pretty simple and adequately sized. They kind of remind me of college dorm rooms in the United States. This isn't the hotel to go to if you're expecting luxury or are used to resort hotels, but if you're just looking for a place to sleep on your way to something else in Manaus, this hotel does nicely. It even has free wi-fi, although the connection wasn't spectacular.
Breakfast (included in the stay) was the standard breakfast in Brazil; pastries, fruit, cheese, meat. They did have Graviola juice the morning I was there, which I discovered that really enjoy. There were a few restaurants down the street (on Vargas) as well as around the Theatre.
Hot water? No. Turning the "hot" tap on resulted in lukewarm water. Didn't matter how long you left it on,or time of day. We took showers at 4 AM, and still didn't get hot water.
Internet? Yes, but it ran at dial-up speeds. It was truly awful, and barely sufficient for checking in to our airline reservations the night before. As with the water, time of day didn't seem to matter.
Wall sockets? 1, and it was taken up by the mini-fridge. Good thing I had a plug strip for those things a business person might want to power, like a computer, or a phone charger.
Printing? Like for a boarding pass? Extra cost option. Really?
Breakfast included? Yes, but the room where breakfast was served opened onto the underground parking garage, and the staffing bringing in food and crockery seemed to need to pass through that garage, treating us to exhaust fumes, and tire screeching each time.
The first room we (there were 2 of us, hoping for a queen bed) got was equipped with 3 tiny beds. I'm only 6' tall, but my feet quite literally hung off the bed.
The second room had a queen bed, but there was an uproar of noise from outside the window. We had a 7 AM flight the next day, so I went down to ask about the noise. Would it quiet down any time soon? Was there a bar, and what was its closing time? The fellow at the desk grudgingly admitted that it was a very noisy neighbor, and an ongoing problem. They shifted us to a third room. Why allocate that room at all, it it has a known problem? They knew we had a taxi scheduled for 4:50 the next morning. The third room had 2 twin beds. All rooms had the same water and internet issues.
There is no proper room service. You are provided with a card listing a number of restaurants that deliver.
I will allow that the location is good, and the rooms, spare as they were, were clean. The air conditioning did work. It is very close to the Opera House, and the neighborhood is safe enough. The staff was friendly, and tried to help as best they could, but I really can't recommend this hotel.
Maybe the general run of hotels in Manaus are all like this, but our experiences in Cuiaba, Sao Paulo and Foz do Iguassu were nothing like this.
It's situated in a great location close to Teatro Amazonas and good and cheap bars and restaurants. Just one street away you can find travel agencies where you have a chance to book tour guides. It's easy to get a bus from the airport, which stops few streets away from the hotel. I truly would recomend this hotel.
Unfortunately I could not make it work and it seemed like the culprit was a dead battery inside the remote. I gave up since I just wanted to lie down and go to sleep. Unfortunately some soccer fans had an argument in the hallway just outside my "paper-thin" door and if I had listened more attentively I could have overheard the entire conversation.
The next morning I got the AC to work. So, clearly it was not the hotel's fault other than the allowed the room to heat up to an unbearable temperature prior to my arrival.
The soccer fan crowd was simply overwhelming for the staff, particularly in the breakfast room in the basement where there was only one person on duty. The day-shift receptionists, though, were very friendly and kept their calm.
All in all I was perplexed that this hotel did get a much needed upgrade for the many tourists that were congregating there for the World Cup. I guess after the games they will cater again to traveling salesmen for sewing machines and the likes from other parts of Amazonia.
Nevertheless, it is fair to say that this place was clean - despite not being well kept.
It's simple, it's easy and it gets the job done. Basic towels & room. Basic little bars of soaps. Nothing fancy but I got a quiet nights sleep and was fresh for the next day.
I also stayed at a different hotel that my friend was at when I came back from the Jungle and let me say, I missed the breakfast that this place served. Holy Cow was it not only really good, not only did it have a breakfast selection that was 4x bigger then the 2nd hotel I stayed at but it was inlcuded in the price.
This was my first Brazilian breakfast and it had lots of fruit, lot of fresh juices, meats. It was better then many buffets in Vegas ! I literally would stay there just to eat the food again.
All in all, it met and exceeded the expectations I had for a budget hotel. If I have one note for them, was to have the staff keep working on their english skills (this was hardly unique to this one hotel though).
"The smell in the corridor on the 3rd floor - where was our room - it was not a pleasant smell."Read full review
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