Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio Takes Over Luxury Hotel in the Amazon
With a rebranding of the former Tropical Hotel Manaus, Marriott International is bringing its Tribute Portfolio brand to Brazil. Since its launch in 2015, Tribute Portfolio has established itself as a brand that offers travelers authentic experiences while involving local communities.
With over 120 hotels in nearly 30 countries, the brand blends character and individuality with high standards of service and amenities. The new Tribute Portfolio Hotel in Manaus will not only preserve the historic charm of the original hotel but also introduce modern conveniences, according to a press release from Marriott
Tribute Portfolio Debuts in Brazil
Manaus is known as the gateway to the Amazon Rainforest, providing access to one of the world’s most remarkable natural regions. The city attracts numerous tourists each year, eager to experience the pristine greenery of the rainforest and its vibrant wildlife.
“As the capital city of the Amazonas, Manaus serves as the gateway for local and international travelers to access the natural beauty of one of the world’s most spectacular biomes […] and we are confident it will be a great success among our over 210 million Marriott Bonvoy members.”
— Michael Leon, Senior Director of Development, Marriott
The luxury hotel in Brazil is expected to reopen in multiple phases starting at the end of this year.
Reopening of a Historic Hotel in Manaus
This new development marks an exciting expansion for the renowned hotel network, while also representing a major renewal for a historic hotel in the Brazilian capital of the Amazonas.
Historic Hotel in Manaus Set for Reopening
The hotel will maintain the charming colonial style of its history. Currently, the hotel features 611 rooms and suites in various categories.
“The world is eager to explore the Amazon, and soon, we will offer a genuine immersion experience complemented by the premium amenities the brand is known for.”
— Maria do Carmo, Grupo Fametro
The luxury hotel offers amenities such as a spa, a large wave pool, a fitness center, and a kid-friendly area, ensuring there is something for everyone. Additionally, the hotel will have various dining options, including a restaurant with a breathtaking view of the Rio Negro. Planned future expansions include an orchid garden and a pier for boats. It will certainly be exciting to see what’s next!
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