El Dorado Plaza Hotel And Business
With a prime plaza location, this modern hotel is the town’s best, with 64 well-equipped, spacious rooms...
With a prime plaza location, this modern hotel is the town’s best, with 64 well-equipped, spacious rooms...
This bright, new, well-appointed hotel is a little out of the way – but this is its only disadvantage...
A blast of icy, air-conditioned air welcomes guests to this comfortable hostelry...
Owned by the same people as the Victoria Regia; you can be sure you’re in good hands at this smart hotel...
About 140km upriver from Iquitos on the Río Yanayacu, this intimate lodge is surrounded by 10 well-conse...
For a memorable dose of relaxed, rustic Iquitos living, come to crash at this floating hostel-bar, acces...
For some reason this is the American tour group hangout of choice...
Sequestered within a serene walled garden away from the city chaos, this is the most interesting accommodation option. The house takes its title from Werner Herzog’s film – Herzog and co stayed here during the filming of Fitzcarraldo.
Above the restaurant of the same name lurk 12 classy, massive, chalet-style rooms (seven with air-con), some of which are suites. All are decorated with cool, modern, tribal-themed art. There is a pool and some of the best river views in Iquitos.
This safe and friendly place with a small, verdant garden is deservedly popular with travelers and often full. A book exchange and a charming cafe serving fresh-brewed coffee add to the attraction.
With a great view of the river and the floating neighborhood of Belén, the gaudy green-painted Alfert tends to attracts budget travelers.
One of the best midrange bargains, the canary-yellow Europa is a homely hotel and ticks all the boxes you could expect for the price range: air-con, minifridges, a good restaurant and laundry service.
One of the newer Iquitos hotels, this place has light tiles everywhere and a restaurant with room service. The rooms have good-sized bathrooms as well as the usual amenities. Good value.
Travelers have been giving great feedback about this relatively new, rustic-style lodge, 100km from Iquitos.
Looking rather sorry for itself lately, this place nevertheless retains its cool travelers vibe. Kitchen privileges, a laundry area, a bar and a cable TV room draw international hobos.
Rooms in this old colonial house are smallish but very quiet. They come with fans, cable TV, mosquito nets and sparkling bathrooms, and are tucked well back from the road with a lovely courtyard for hammocks at the rear.
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