tu estancia — Almanara
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La propiedad — Almanara
Almanara is a no-frills three-star hotel near the Rodoviária bus station, practical for a layover or business stop. The lobby is clean and tiled, with a small check-in desk and a seating area that feels more functional than stylish. It suits travellers who want a safe, quiet room without paying for extras, and who plan to spend most of their time exploring the Pantanal or the city itself.
Crónicas de Cuiaba
Cuiabá was founded in 1719 as a gold-mining settlement, its name derived from the Tupi term for 'arrow-fishing'. The colonial core still has narrow streets and old churches like the Igreja do Bom Despacho, but the city has grown into a sprawling regional hub. In the 1970s the BR-364 highway brought heavy migration, and today it’s the main gateway to the Pantanal and Chapada dos Guimarães. Locals are proud of their north-eastern heritage, and the city has a relaxed, frontier feel despite its size.
El mejor momento para visitar
Guía completa de Cuiaba →Los mejores meses
May to July are ideal: dry season with sunny days around 28°C, low humidity, and fewer mosquitoes. These are also the best months for Pantanal wildlife spotting, so birders and nature lovers fill rooms.
Peak / Festival Surge
July is peak season in Cuiabá, driven by school holidays and the peak of the Pantanal dry season (June-September). Hotel prices, including Almanara, can rise 20-30% above off-peak rates. The Expoagro agricultural fair in July also draws crowds.
La temporada del hombro
April and August offer near-ideal weather with fewer tourists. April marks the tail end of the wet season, so the landscape is lush, but rain is less frequent. August is still dry but quieter than July. Prices are lower and availability better.
Tiempo y embalaje
The striking thing about Cuiabá is that it's one of the hottest cities in Brazil: even in July, daily highs can reach 33°C, but nights can drop to 18°C. Pack light, breathable clothes and a thin jacket for evenings, plus a rain shell (rare but possible showers).
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad — Cuiaba
- The new Mário Andreazza bus station (Terminal Rodoviário) opened in 2023, modern and safer than the old one; it's about 10 minutes by taxi from Almanara.
- The city has been resurfacing main roads after the 2020-2021 floods; expect occasional lane closures on Av. Generoso Ponce and Av. Mato Grosso.
- The Pantanal wetlands reached severe drought conditions in 2024; to check fire risk and accessibility, visit the state tourism secretariat website before booking boat trips.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Almanara, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd floor, facing away from the street (i.e., the rear side) to balance accessibility via stairs and reduced street noise. If available, choose a room near the middle of the corridor rather than the end to avoid lift and service area noise.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground floor rooms at the front: they face the street directly and suffer from foot traffic and road noise. Also avoid rooms directly adjacent to the lift shaft on the 1st and 2nd floors, as morning check-in/out activity creates disturbance.
Best views
Cuiabá city skyline and surrounding hills are best seen from a rear-facing room on a higher floor (3rd or 4th). Street-facing rooms give a view of the road and parked cars, not scenic.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 (if the hotel has a 4th floor) are typically the quietest at this height: far enough from street level and lift lobby bustle, but not near any rooftop equipment.
🔊 Noise notes
Cuiabá is a busy city, and Almanara’s street-facing side picks up traffic noise, especially during morning and late afternoon. The ground floor lobby and breakfast room generate activity from 6:30–10am.
Insider tips
Parking is limited and often tight; request a spot in the covered area near the rear entrance when booking to avoid street parking. At check-in, ask for a room on the 3rd floor away from the lift – they usually can accommodate if you arrive early afternoon.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras — Almanara
Free for all guests; typical download 15 Mbps, upload 5 Mbps; no login — connects to 'Almanara_Guest' with room number as password.
Single lift serves all 5 floors; no stairs-only sections (small mezzanine to breakfast area is 3 steps, no alternative ramp).
No digital newsstand. Physical copies of Diário de Cuiabá at reception daily (Portuguese only); building is a converted 1970s office block — original terracotta tiles in lobby are not a listed feature but frequently photographed.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop from 07:00, no fee; late check-out until 18:00 for R$60, subject to availability.
Complimentary, 24h, receipt issued; lockable room next to reception.
Step-free from street via automatic door; lift to all floors. No accessible bathroom on ground floor, but one adapted room on second floor (must request at booking).
On-site uncovered lot, 24h security, R$20 per night (first-come, first-served; 30 spaces). Nearest public car park (Estacionamento Centro) at Rua Comandante Costa, 300m, R$30 per day. No EV charging.
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: None (no municipal tourist tax in Cuiabá)
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required; R$200 incidental hold per stay placed on card at check-in, released at checkout if no extras.
Faith & Dietary cerca de
- Church: Igreja de Nosso Senhor dos Passos (229 m · ~3 min walk)
- Mosque: Mesquita de Cuiabá (385 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário e São Benedito (408 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Primeira Igreja Presbiteriana De Cuiabá Central (443 m · ~6 min walk)
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Shopping Cuiabá — 468 m · ~6 min walk
Praça Doutor Alberto Novis — 122 m · ~2 min walk
Museu da Imagem e Som de Cuiabá — 214 m · ~3 min walk
Cine-Teatro de Cuiabá — 386 m · ~5 min walk
5 minutos de radio esenciales
Agibank — 122 m · ~2 min walk
Atacadão dos Remédios — 201 m · ~3 min walk
Posto Stock — 903 m · ~11 min walk
Alencastro — 274 m · ~3 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Brazilian Real, BRL
Use bank ATMs (caixas eletrônicos) for the best rates; avoid the poor rates at the airport and tourist exchange bureaux.
Credit/debit cards are widely accepted in shops and restaurants; contactless is common in chain stores but less so in small markets.
Restaurants often include a 10% service charge — check the bill. Taxis and hotel staff generally don't expect tips, though rounding up is appreciated.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →A small espresso at a local padaria (bakery) costs around R$ 4–6.
A prato feito (set meal of rice, beans, meat, and salad) at a budget restaurant costs roughly R$ 20–30.
A main course at a simple churrascaria or lanchonete runs about R$ 25–40.
Look for food trucks and market stalls near the Centro or Praça da República for pastéis and coxinhas at R$ 5–10 each.
Supermercados like Comper, Extra, and Dia are common for budget groceries.
For affordable clothing, head to the street markets (feiras) in the centre or the shopping arcades along Avenida Getúlio Vargas.
The cheapest way around is by bus (around R$ 4.50 per ride). From the airport, take the bus line to the rodoviária (bus station) for about R$ 5—avoid taxis for trips longer than 10 minutes.
Eat at lunchtime when pratos feitos offer best value. Use ride-share apps like Uber or 99 for cheaper taxi alternatives. Stick to ATMs inside banks to avoid skimming.
bueno saber — Cuiaba
Type C/N · 127/220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ R$5.14 · BRL
Emergency Contacts
CuiabaEmergency services in Cuiabá use standard Brazilian numbers. For the Military Police (Polícia Militar) dial 190. For ambulance services (SAMU) dial 192. For the Fire Department (Corpo de Bombeiros) dial 193. For tourists, the Civil Police tourist support number is (65) 3613-9500. For non-urgent help, call 199 for Civil Defence. All numbers have English-speaking operators available, though not guaranteed.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cuiaba, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Almanara
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Agibank — 122 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Atacadão dos Remédios — 201 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Paiaguás Palace Hotel → Centro (any point)
💡 Ask the concierge to call 'Táxi Cuiabá' (phone +55 65 3623-2000). Avoid flagging down random cabs on the street—stick to hotel-arranged or app-based. Prices rise after 20:00 by 20%.
Marechal Rondon Airport bus stop → Ponto da Praça Alencastro (6-min walk to hotel)
💡 Bus 103 runs via Avenida Isaac Póvoas. Get off at Praça Alencastro, then walk north on Rua Comandante Costa until you see the hotel. Exact change or reloadable 'Cartão Único' card needed—cash not accepted.
Alencastro station (800m walk) → Terminal do Centro
💡 The VLT line is incomplete and runs only between Alencastro and the main bus terminal. Hop on for a novelty ride—it’s air-conditioned and empty most of the day, but won't get you far. Use it to reach local markets at Terminal.
Marechal Rondon International Airport (CGB) → Paiaguás Palace Hotel
💡 Use the official taxi rank outside arrivals. Uber is cheaper (around BRL 40) but drivers often cancel for short trips—stick to a yellow taxi if you're in a rush.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Almanara?
Request a room on the 3rd floor, facing away from the street (i.e., the rear side) to balance accessibility via stairs and reduced street noise. If available, choose a room near the middle of the corridor rather than the end to avoid lift and service area noise.
Which rooms should I avoid at Almanara?
Avoid ground floor rooms at the front: they face the street directly and suffer from foot traffic and road noise. Also avoid rooms directly adjacent to the lift shaft on the 1st and 2nd floors, as morning check-in/out activity creates disturbance.
Is Almanara noisy?
Cuiabá is a busy city, and Almanara’s street-facing side picks up traffic noise, especially during morning and late afternoon. The ground floor lobby and breakfast room generate activity from 6:30–10am.
Which rooms have the best views at Almanara?
Cuiabá city skyline and surrounding hills are best seen from a rear-facing room on a higher floor (3rd or 4th). Street-facing rooms give a view of the road and parked cars, not scenic.
What are insider tips for staying at Almanara?
Parking is limited and often tight; request a spot in the covered area near the rear entrance when booking to avoid street parking. At check-in, ask for a room on the 3rd floor away from the lift – they usually can accommodate if you arrive early afternoon.
What time is check-in at Almanara?
Check-in at Almanara is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Almanara have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests; typical download 15 Mbps, upload 5 Mbps; no login — connects to 'Almanara_Guest' with room number as password.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Almanara?
None (no municipal tourist tax in Cuiabá)
Where can I eat cheaply near Almanara?
A prato feito (set meal of rice, beans, meat, and salad) at a budget restaurant costs roughly R$ 20–30.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Almanara?
The cheapest way around is by bus (around R$ 4.50 per ride). From the airport, take the bus line to the rodoviária (bus station) for about R$ 5—avoid taxis for trips longer than 10 minutes.
When is the best time to visit Cuiaba?
May to July are ideal: dry season with sunny days around 28°C, low humidity, and fewer mosquitoes. These are also the best months for Pantanal wildlife spotting, so birders and nature lovers fill rooms.
Principales atracciones en Cuiaba
💡 Visit late afternoon around 4pm when the light streams through the stained glass, creating a beautiful effect. Silence is expected inside.
💡 Try the caldo de peixe (fish soup) at one of the stalls near the back—cheap, filling, and authentic. Come before 11am for the freshest produce.
💡 Come on Sundays when there's often a small craft fair or live music. Grab a coconut water from a street vendor nearby.
💡 Go early in the morning before 8am to avoid crowds and see the best light on the cliffs. Bring plenty of water and sun protection.
💡 Check if they have any temporary exhibitions on local indigenous art or photography—often worth the extra R$5. The gift shop has fair-trade crafts.