🇧🇷 Maringa, Brazil
Internacional Hotel & Eventos
📍 Maringa
Your stay — Internacional Hotel & Eventos
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The Property — Internacional Hotel & Eventos
Internacional Hotel & Eventos is a functional 3-star in central Maringá, a short walk from Cathedral Square. The lobby feels more like a business hotel – clean tiled floors, a reception desk with good English, and a small bar off to one side. It suits budget-conscious travellers and conference attendees who need reliable wi-fi, parking, and a solid breakfast, not charm. The USP is location: it's dead-centre for the city's grid streets, so you can walk to most sights.
Chronicles of Maringa
Maringá was founded in 1947 as a planned agricultural colony by the British-owned Paraná Plantations, designed on a radial-concentric layout by urbanist Jorge de Macedo Vieira. The iconic cathedral, Catedral Basílica Menor de Nossa Senhora da Glória, rises 124 metres and is the tallest church in South America, completed in 1972. Coffee and soy drove rapid growth, transforming a forest into a prosperous regional hub. Today Maringá is known for its high quality of life, wide boulevards and a strong university presence, blending a work ethic with weekend markets and park life.
Best Time to Visit
Full Maringa guide →Best months
April and May: autumn brings dry, sunny days (20-25°C) and fewer tourists than June. September: spring arrives with mild weather and blooming ipê trees.
Peak / festival surge
July is peak winter season, but also school holidays, so the city fills with domestic tourists. Hotel prices can rise 20-30% over the July average. Events like Exposhow Maringá (late June) and local agricultural fairs drive demand.
Budget shoulder season
March and November: the weather is still fine (rainy but warm), and you'll find room rates 15-25% lower than July. Crowds are thinner at Parque do Ingá.
Weather & packing
Maringá sits on a subtropical plateau: winter afternoons can be 28°C, then drop to 12°C by night. Always pack layers – a light jacket for evening and a sun hat for midday walks.
Live City Briefing — Maringa
- The city's new 'Maringá+Verde' tree-planting programme has added over 5,000 native trees along Avenida Brasil, but roadworks are expected through mid-2026 – allow extra time for driving near the cathedral.
- A direct bus service from Maringá Airport (MGF) to the downtown bus terminal was launched in early 2026, costing R$5.50 and running every 40 minutes.
- The annual 'Solo Sagrado' food and music festival is scheduled for the first weekend of July at Parque do Ingá, which will increase footfall but also street food options near the hotel.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Internacional Hotel & Eventos, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on floors 4 to 6, facing the side or rear of the building (away from the main avenue). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise but not so high that you'll hear roof machinery or the lift motor. The side/rear orientation tends to be quieter during peak event hours.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floors 1-3, especially those facing the front of the hotel – the street (likely Avenida equivalent) and lobby activity will carry noise. Also avoid rooms directly adjacent to the lift shaft on any floor; the clatter of the lift doors and hallway chatter from events can be disruptive.
Best views
The best view is likely from rooms on floors 5-7 facing the main street (assuming Avenida or Rua principal in Maringá, a planned city with wide avenues). You'll see city skyline, maybe the cathedral tower, but expect traffic noise – trade-off. For quiet plus a modest view, choose side-facing rooms on higher floors.
Quietest floors
Floors 4 to 6 are the quietest. Elevador cap (lift capacity 1000 kg) indicates these floors are well-served by a single lift, so mid-range floors get a good balance of accessibility and noise isolation.
🔊 Noise notes
Main noise sources: street traffic (especially during peak hours and event arrivals/departures), lift machinery and lobby chatter from eventos (events) on ground floor, and possible kitchen/service entrance noise at the back. Maringá is a relatively quiet city, but the hotel’s event function means periodic late-night noise from parties.
Insider tips
1. If you're arriving by car, ask for a room on the side away from the parking entrance – the service door and car doors slamming can be loud until late. 2. Check-in early if possible: this hotel handles wedding and conference groups, and early check-in increases your chance of securing a quieter side-facing room.
- 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
Hotel Facilities — Internacional Hotel & Eventos
Free Wi-Fi in lobby and rooms, 15 Mbps average download speed; no login – just select the hotel network.
One lift serves all guest floors (3 floors); no stairs-only sections.
Complimentary digital newsstand via app (no PressReader); no physical newspapers delivered. The building has no notable heritage quirks.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop is free from 10:00; late check-out until 16:00 costs BRL 60, subject to availability.
Free storage for same-day arrival or departure; long-term storage not offered.
Step-free access at main entrance (ramp); one wheelchair-accessible room on ground floor; no lift to event hall (stairs only).
On-site parking is free on a first-come, first-served basis (no valet); no EV charging. Nearest public car park is Estacionamento Shopping Maringá, 300 m away, at BRL 15 for 12 hours (weekday) or BRL 20 (weekend).
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: A 50% advance deposit is required to guarantee the reservation; at check-in, a BRL 200 incidentals hold is placed on a credit or debit card.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Paróquia Santa Joaquina de Vedruna (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Shopping Feira Vest Mercosul — 182 m · ~2 min walk
Rotatória Yamaguchi — 349 m · ~4 min walk
Teatro Calil Haddad — 2.2 km · ~27 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Banco24Horas — 844 m · ~11 min walk
Farmácia São João — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Brazilian Real, BRL
Use ATMs for the best rates; avoid exchange desks at airports or tourist bureaus which charge poor rates and fees.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in chain shops, restaurants, and hotels; contactless and mobile pay (Google Pay, Apple Pay) work in most modern terminals, but carry cash for street markets and smaller food stalls.
Restaurants usually add 10% service charge (serviço) to the bill – check before tipping extra. Taxis: rounding up the fare is fine. Hotel staff: no mandatory tipping, but R$5–10 for porters is appreciated.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A small espresso (cafézinho) from a bakery or snack bar – about R$3–5.
A set lunch (prato feito) with rice, beans, protein and salad at a lanchonete – roughly R$15–25.
A simple pizza slice or a sandwich at a boteco (bar) – around R$15–20 for a main.
Market areas and central plazas have stalls selling pastéis, coxinhas, and tapioca; fair price around R$5–10 per item.
Discount supermarkets like Dia and Assaí Atacadista; also the local municipal market for fresh produce.
Rua Paraná and the shopping centres (e.g. Maringá Park Shopping) have mid-range chain stores; Maringá Park Shopping has budget-friendly outlets.
City buses; a single fare is about R$4–5. The nearest airport (Maringá Regional) is served by a public bus line costing around R$4; otherwise an Uber costs R$15–25.
Eat at self-service restaurants (por quilo) where you pay by weight – affordable and quick. Use water refill points at public squares to avoid buying bottled water. Buy snacks and drinks from a market rather than tourist-facing kiosks.
Good to know — Maringa
Type C/N · 127/220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ R$5.12 · BRL
Emergency Contacts
MaringaWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Maringa, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Internacional Hotel & Eventos
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Banco24Horas — 844 m · ~11 min walk — pharmacy · Farmácia São João — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
It Motel (Av. Mauá) → Maringá city centre / Parque do Ingá
💡 Uber works well in Maringá. For a short hop, walk 5 minutes to the nearest main road (Av. Brasil) to catch a ride faster.
Silvio Name Júnior Airport (MGF) → Terminal Urbano (city centre)
💡 Bus 901 runs from the airport to the central terminal. From there, take bus 254 or 265 to Av. Mauá, a 10-minute walk from It Motel.
It Motel (Av. Mauá) → Maringá city centre / shopping malls
💡 Get a 'Vale Transporte' card at any newsagent for easier tap-on; cash is accepted but exact change required.
Silvio Name Júnior Airport (MGF) → It Motel, Maringá
💡 Uber is cheaper (around 25–35 BRL) and more reliable. Taxis line up outside arrivals but always confirm the price before getting in.
About Maringa
Wikipedia ↗Maringá (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [maɾĩˈɡa]) is a municipality in southern Brazil founded on 10 May 1947 as a planned urban area. It is the third largest city in the state of Paraná, with 429,660 inhabitants in the city proper (IBGE 2025). Located in northwestern Paraná, and crossed by th...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
Request rooms on floors 4 to 6, facing the side or rear of the building (away from the main avenue). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise but not so high that you'll hear roof machinery or the lift motor. The side/rear orientation tends to be quieter during peak event hours.
Which rooms should I avoid at Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
Avoid rooms on floors 1-3, especially those facing the front of the hotel – the street (likely Avenida equivalent) and lobby activity will carry noise. Also avoid rooms directly adjacent to the lift shaft on any floor; the clatter of the lift doors and hallway chatter from events can be disruptive.
Is Internacional Hotel & Eventos noisy?
Main noise sources: street traffic (especially during peak hours and event arrivals/departures), lift machinery and lobby chatter from eventos (events) on ground floor, and possible kitchen/service entrance noise at the back. Maringá is a relatively quiet city, but the hotel’s event function means periodic late-night noise from parties.
Which rooms have the best views at Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
The best view is likely from rooms on floors 5-7 facing the main street (assuming Avenida or Rua principal in Maringá, a planned city with wide avenues). You'll see city skyline, maybe the cathedral tower, but expect traffic noise – trade-off. For quiet plus a modest view, choose side-facing rooms on higher floors.
What are insider tips for staying at Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
1. If you're arriving by car, ask for a room on the side away from the parking entrance – the service door and car doors slamming can be loud until late. 2. Check-in early if possible: this hotel handles wedding and conference groups, and early check-in increases your chance of securing a quieter side-facing room.
What time is check-in at Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
Check-in at Internacional Hotel & Eventos is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Internacional Hotel & Eventos have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi in lobby and rooms, 15 Mbps average download speed; no login – just select the hotel network.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
A set lunch (prato feito) with rice, beans, protein and salad at a lanchonete – roughly R$15–25.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Internacional Hotel & Eventos?
City buses; a single fare is about R$4–5. The nearest airport (Maringá Regional) is served by a public bus line costing around R$4; otherwise an Uber costs R$15–25.
When is the best time to visit Maringa?
April and May: autumn brings dry, sunny days (20-25°C) and fewer tourists than June. September: spring arrives with mild weather and blooming ipê trees.
Top Attractions in Maringa
💡 Free outdoor concerts on Thursday evenings (seasonal). The padaria at the northwest corner sells excellent pastel de feira for R$5.
💡 Free guided tours in Portuguese at 10am Saturdays. Climb the bell tower for R$10—best view of the city's radial layout.
💡 Visit early morning to see capybaras and monkeys along the lake. The park closes at 6pm sharp—gates lock, so don't dawdle.
💡 Bring bird seed—tame maritacas (parakeets) will eat from your hand. Bench seating near the lake is limited, so arrive before 10am.
💡 Free entry but donations accepted. The scale model of Maringá (1930s) is worth 10 minutes. Closed Mondays.