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Victoria Regia Hotel
4.1/535 Reviews

Victoria Regia Hotel

Iquitos|0.38km from Indigenous Culture Museum Amazonicas
Five stars as it is as advertised and met my expectations. Two stays – one night before my 4D/3N Amazon rainforest trip and one night immediately after it. I was originally booked at Hilton DoubleTree for the first stay, but then I learned that Victoria Regia was associated with the Amazon lodge that I was using, so it made sense to book the early stay as everything would be coordinated; in addition Victoria Regia was ½ the price. I had previously booked the 2nd stay via an OTA because I had a free night that had to be utilized before 30 May. Victoria Regia also stored my bags while I was at the Amazon lodge. Victoria Regia is about 30 minutes from the airport (with traffic). It is within walking distance of the main square. Room was a bit small, but adequate give the short stay. One may want to request room in the front as the rooms in the back do not have a window to the exterior; just to the interior courtyard. There is also a small restaurant in the hotel and the outdoor pool seems quite popular. My room included breakfast. I only tried breakfast one time as I had an early flight for my second stay. The breakfast was very basic. Buffet of a few cold items and a hot item, which was brown rice, pieces of egg, chicken (or maybe pork), and green onions. It was fairly flavorful. Juice seemed to be fresh. Two issues. There are several wifi routers to chose from, each having a strong signal in the restaurant. During both stays, I had to constantly change between routers as suddenly (very basic) e-mails would stop loading. This was quite frustrating. I did report this to the front desk at checkout, so I am not typing a note about something I didn’t make the property aware of; apparently the routers need a periodic reset. The other issue is a bit of a pet peeve. It was obvious that many Spanish-speaking guests were present as well as some English-speaking guests. Yet, there are no English-speaking TV news channels. Specifically, I don’t understand why there is France 24, RT, and CCTV, but no CNN International. With regards to Iquitos itself, it is a gritty city. Peru was country #57 for me. Not sure I’d utilize more time to tour Iquitos. The advertised museums were generally closed. And a reliable person told me that while the Belen market was highly recommended to walkthrough, he also suggested that I find a local to hang with me (not necessarily as a guide, but someone to watch my back.) All in all, if I ever return to Iquitos, I’d certainly consider this property again.

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Hotel la Casona Iquitos
4.1/524 Reviews
Such a amazing hotel, incredibly lovely and helpful stuff, they help carry all luggage to the rooms and we're so friendly and always avaliable. The owner is a incredibly lovely lady who made sure we had e everything we needed and more. Always a pleasure arriving at la casona.
Victoria Regia Hotel
4.1/535 Reviews
Five stars as it is as advertised and met my expectations. Two stays – one night before my 4D/3N Amazon rainforest trip and one night immediately after it. I was originally booked at Hilton DoubleTree for the first stay, but then I learned that Victoria Regia was associated with the Amazon lodge that I was using, so it made sense to book the early stay as everything would be coordinated; in addition Victoria Regia was ½ the price. I had previously booked the 2nd stay via an OTA because I had a free night that had to be utilized before 30 May. Victoria Regia also stored my bags while I was at the Amazon lodge. Victoria Regia is about 30 minutes from the airport (with traffic). It is within walking distance of the main square. Room was a bit small, but adequate give the short stay. One may want to request room in the front as the rooms in the back do not have a window to the exterior; just to the interior courtyard. There is also a small restaurant in the hotel and the outdoor pool seems quite popular. My room included breakfast. I only tried breakfast one time as I had an early flight for my second stay. The breakfast was very basic. Buffet of a few cold items and a hot item, which was brown rice, pieces of egg, chicken (or maybe pork), and green onions. It was fairly flavorful. Juice seemed to be fresh. Two issues. There are several wifi routers to chose from, each having a strong signal in the restaurant. During both stays, I had to constantly change between routers as suddenly (very basic) e-mails would stop loading. This was quite frustrating. I did report this to the front desk at checkout, so I am not typing a note about something I didn’t make the property aware of; apparently the routers need a periodic reset. The other issue is a bit of a pet peeve. It was obvious that many Spanish-speaking guests were present as well as some English-speaking guests. Yet, there are no English-speaking TV news channels. Specifically, I don’t understand why there is France 24, RT, and CCTV, but no CNN International. With regards to Iquitos itself, it is a gritty city. Peru was country #57 for me. Not sure I’d utilize more time to tour Iquitos. The advertised museums were generally closed. And a reliable person told me that while the Belen market was highly recommended to walkthrough, he also suggested that I find a local to hang with me (not necessarily as a guide, but someone to watch my back.) All in all, if I ever return to Iquitos, I’d certainly consider this property again.
Samiria Jungle Hotel
3.5/51 Reviews
In the end, it deserves to stop a moment to recommend an excellent option in Iquitos since this hotel has fantastic rooms with first-level air conditioning and a masteral attention from all staff, The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable.
Alojamiento El Cardenal
4.1/510 Reviews
Visiting the city of Iquitos with my friends, as we all know, we choose a place to arrive and relax pleasantly that service offering us this famous hotel, which by name cardenal accommodation, When asked why the cardinal was put to him the lady explained very kindly and gently and very carefully to our questions, that the cardinal is a bird ..... When entering her very beautiful and clean rooms and feels comfortable as at home, The attention is first of all with the kindness and charisma and above all the respect they treat you ( thank you for accommodation cardinal) we will soon be with more friends to enjoy your rooms and elegance that characterize them ... I recommend it!!!!
El Dorado Classic Hotel
3.7/531 Reviews
The hotel was very comfortable and the hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable. Breakfast : The price includes American breakfast, but we only got the option of hot drink, eggs, juice and bread. But American breakfast includes fruit, jam and cheese. But here I start my bad experience; the staff who serve the restaurant quite apathic. We took breakfast on 4 nov plan of 8:30 am where we made the order yet all came late; the shopper seemed to be the most lost, brings me the juice after 15 minutes the coffee and the eggs arrived at 9:00: The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable. The staff were very helpful and the staff were very helpful and the staff were very helpful. Ask for a late check out; the repactionist assigns me the hab 103 and then we all put our bags in this room. But he called me at half an hour to say no; that now it was room 303 and I offered to move my things (I had already created trouble to us). Check out : We were 9 people imagine the amount of baggage we have and a 2-year-old baby and two older adults. We went and the receptionist didn't look at us, no pioneer, no goodbye. she was a dresser in the 11 years I worked at a 5* hotel I never had left my guest without saying goodbye and asked him how I went. ** NOT GO TO HERE** This place is overvalued
Hotel Acosta
3.9/514 Reviews
This is a nice little hotel conveniently located close to the Playa de Armas which is same as downtown Iquitos. The hotel is impeccably clean, the staff are very courteous and go out of their way to make you comfortable in-spite of the language barrier. The breakfast is very nice. The riverfront is within walking distance and a supermarket nearby if you need to buy something like water etc Overall very satisfied with my stay

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