🇧🇷 Manacapuru, Brazil
Hotel Marlize
📍 1121, Rua Maria Walcacer Nogueira, Manacapuru, 69400-000
Your stay — Hotel Marlize
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Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Brazilian Real, BRL
Use bank ATMs for the best rate; avoid exchange bureaux at Manaus airport or in tourist areas — they give poor rates.
Credit/debit cards accepted in most supermarkets and mid-range restaurants; for street food, markets and small shops, carry cash.
Restaurants often add a 10% service charge; if not, 10% is standard. Taxis don't expect tips. Hotel staff: R$5-10 per bag or per day for housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A simple cafezinho (small strong coffee) at a local padaria (bakery) costs around R$3.
A prato feito (set meal of rice, beans, meat and salad) at a lanchonete costs about R$15-20.
A main course at a local churrascaria or simple restaurant runs R$25-35.
Near the central market and along Avenida Getúlio Vargas you'll find tapioca, pastel and grilled cheese stands for R$5-10.
Supermarket chains like Supermercado DB and Atacadão are common in Manacapuru.
The central market (Feira do Produtor) and street stalls near Praça da Matriz sell affordable casual wear.
Local buses cost about R$4 per ride; the cheapest way from the airport is a shared van or bus to the bus station for R$5-8.
Eat at market stalls for lunch (prato feito). Buy bottled water and snacks at a supermarket, not tourist spots. Use cash at small shops to avoid card fees.
Good to know — Manacapuru
Type C/N · 127/220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ R$5.11 · BRL
Emergency Contacts
ManacapuruFor local police in Manacapuru, dial 190 (Policia Militar). Ambulance services are reached via 192 (SAMU). Fire brigade is 193 (Corpo de Bombeiros). These numbers work across Brazil; from a mobile, add 0 before the number if calling from a landline in another area code.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Manacapuru, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel Marlize
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Manaus Eduardo Gomes International Airport (MAO) → Cirandeira Bela Amazon Cabins Pousada SPA Turismo, Manacapuru
💡 Pre-book with the pousada; they arrange reliable drivers. Cash only—small bills preferred.
Manacapuru City Centre (Praça da Matriz) → Cirandeira Bela Amazon Cabins Pousada SPA Turismo
💡 Hail from the main square—drivers know the pousada. Bargain firmly; locals pay 20 BRL.
Manaus Rodoviária (Terminal 3) → Manacapuru Bus Terminal
💡 Air-conditioned buses are hit-or-miss; bring water and a fan. The last bus leaves Manaus by 18:00—don't miss it unless you want a pricey taxi.
Manacapuru Bus Terminal (Terminal Rodoviário) → Near Cirandeira Bela Amazon Cabins Pousada SPA Turismo
💡 Get off at the 'Vila Nova' stop; walk 5 minutes west. Don't rely on Google Maps timetables here—ask the driver to drop you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Hotel Marlize?
Check-in at Hotel Marlize is from null. Check-out is by null.
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Marlize?
A prato feito (set meal of rice, beans, meat and salad) at a lanchonete costs about R$15-20.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Marlize?
Local buses cost about R$4 per ride; the cheapest way from the airport is a shared van or bus to the bus station for R$5-8.
Top Attractions in Manacapuru
💡 Mass is on Sunday at 8am – visitors are welcome. The church square has benches and a small playground; good spot for people-watching.
💡 Come just before sunset when the heat drops. Vendors sell grilled cheese on sticks and fresh coconut water for pennies.
💡 Go early (before 8am) to see the fish auction. Try a cup of açaí from the juice stall near the back – thicker and cheaper than in tourist areas.
💡 It's modest – 20 minutes is enough. Chat to the caretaker if he's around; he volunteers and knows the stories behind the arrowheads and pottery.
💡 Check the river level before going – during the dry season (Aug–Nov) the beach is wide; in wet season it's submerged. Take a hammock for the trees.