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Hotel Manta Imperial

Location:
Malecón beachfront, behind restaurants
Manta City, Ecuador

Hotel

By Katie Tibbetts

Located in a prime spot right on the beach, Hotel Manta Imperial is a bit run down but still a good option for those looking to be near the beach. Rooms are sparsely furnished with older furniture, but have clean sheets and scrubbed bathrooms. A large outdoor pool sits in the middle of the complex, overlooking the beach. Prices are a bit inflated, and you could definitely find nicer, better value places on this side of Manta, but again, they’ve got a monopoly on the beachfront.

This Hotel is: Mid-Range

Hotel Amenities, Services and Facilities Linens Included, Towels Included

Room Prices:
Lower:38
Higher:55

Contact Information:
Phone: 622-016, 612-806, 621-955

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