. "-3.0930555555555554 -60.44138888888889" . . . . . . "The Ariau Towers is an abandoned boutique hotel, 60 km northwest of Manaus, Brazil, on the Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon River. The concept for the property was that of Dr. Francisco Ritta Bernardino. The property featured 6 towers, with all 291 rooms elevated from the rain forest floor by approximately 10-20m and connected by approximates 5 miles (8.0 km) of catwalks. Amenities included two restaurants and three swimming pools."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "O Aria\u00FA Amazon Towers foi um boutique hotel brasileiro. O primeiro e maior hotel da Floresta Amaz\u00F4nica, possu\u00EDa 288 quartos dispostos em varias torres cil\u00EDndricas interligadas por extensas passarelas de madeira (total de at\u00E9 8 quil\u00F4metros de passarela), apoiadas sobre palafitas. Algumas destas passarelas tinham at\u00E9 40 metros de altura. Sua estrutura tinha 66 hectares de \u00E1rea total e tamb\u00E9m contava com piscinas, audit\u00F3rio panor\u00E2mico, bares tem\u00E1ticos e restaurantes."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ariau Towers"@en . "Aria\u00FA Amazon Towers"@pt . . . . . "-3.093055486679077"^^ . . . . . "-60.44138717651367"^^ . "5955"^^ . . . . . "POINT(-60.441387176514 -3.0930554866791)"^^ . . . "7838215"^^ . . . "1106473533"^^ . . . . "O Aria\u00FA Amazon Towers foi um boutique hotel brasileiro. O primeiro e maior hotel da Floresta Amaz\u00F4nica, possu\u00EDa 288 quartos dispostos em varias torres cil\u00EDndricas interligadas por extensas passarelas de madeira (total de at\u00E9 8 quil\u00F4metros de passarela), apoiadas sobre palafitas. Algumas destas passarelas tinham at\u00E9 40 metros de altura. Sua estrutura tinha 66 hectares de \u00E1rea total e tamb\u00E9m contava com piscinas, audit\u00F3rio panor\u00E2mico, bares tem\u00E1ticos e restaurantes."@pt . . . "The Ariau Towers is an abandoned boutique hotel, 60 km northwest of Manaus, Brazil, on the Rio Negro, a major tributary of the Amazon River. The concept for the property was that of Dr. Francisco Ritta Bernardino. The property featured 6 towers, with all 291 rooms elevated from the rain forest floor by approximately 10-20m and connected by approximates 5 miles (8.0 km) of catwalks. Amenities included two restaurants and three swimming pools. The hotel complex was one of the oldest and largest jungle lodges in the Amazon. It became known for its luxury accommodations and celebrity guests. Describing it as \"the ultimate treehouse\", travel writer Patricia Schulz included the hotel as one of her \"1,000 Places to See Before You Die\". On the other hand, the editors of Frommer's South America severely criticized the hotel for its \"mass-market\" offerings and its lack of environmental sensitivity, calling it \"all that is wrong with Amazon 'ecotourism'\". The hotel closed down in 2016."@en . . . . . .