Brazil Accommodation,
Amazonia

Villa Amazônia

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The Hotel Villa Amazonia is a beautiful, charming and relaxing hotel located in the historic centre of Manaus, close to the famous Renaissance opera house building.

All of the rooms face a beautiful garden and a natural stone pool. The spacious rooms have a modern and sophisticated design, and include a bathtub, balcony, special linen, convenient amenities and free wifi.

The façade, reception and restaurant maintain the design of a property which once was a historic mansion that dates back to the golden rubber age. Looking out from the balconies you get the feel of being in the Amazon with all of the tropical plants making the building feel like it is surrounded by the rainforest.

The restaurant, the Fitz Carraldo Bistro, offers a menu blending international classic dishes with the exotic cuisine of the Amazon. Meals are served in the restaurant located on the second floor above the lobby, which was once the living room in the old mansion.

There is a fully equipped gym and a space for business meetings. The staff are very friendly and attentive.

You will leave Villa Amazonia feeling refreshed and well looked after.

Facilities

A Bar and Restaurant, Free Wifi, a fully equipped gym, Garden area, Terraces, 24 hour front desk, and room service.

Optional Activities

Tours and excursions are available. You can visit the nearbye Renaissance Opera House, Adolpho Lisboa Municipal Market, Provincial Palace and Custom House.

John Melton

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding our Brazil tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

The experience at the Pantanal Wildlife Centre & Jaguar Research Centre was outstanding. Our guide Benedicto was first class – he knew all the fauna, especially the birds and clearly loved them and could not wait to show us everything he knew. We saw the Tapirs at the mango tree (twice), coati, too many birds to list all, at pace which was perfect. At the Jaguar Research Centre the staff did an outstanding job and, OK the camp was not luxurious but WHO CARES? when you have a chance to see the jaguar, and we in fact saw seven. ALL of which were fantastic views, not just a blip in the distance.

Mrs R W - Wiltshire