Accommodation

Courtyard by Marriott Paramaribo

International-brand hotel on Anton Dragtenweg along the Suriname River, north of the Paramaribo historic centre. It is Marriott's only property in Suriname and is aimed largely at business travellers.

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Courtyard by Marriott Paramaribo stands on Anton Dragtenweg, the road that runs north along the Suriname River out of the centre, which puts it a short drive rather than a walk from the historic inner city.

Everything we can state about it comes from the Suriname Hospitality and Tourism Association's member listing, checked on 21 August 2026: 136 rooms, the address Anton Dragtenweg 52-54, and the phone number +597 456000. Marriott's own pages for the property refuse automated checks, so we have not been able to read them, and we do not repeat rates, room categories or facilities that we could not confirm.

If you are choosing between here and the Kleine Waterstraat cluster, the trade-off is the usual one: an international chain standard and river views against being outside comfortable walking distance of the UNESCO-listed centre.

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Information on this page is sourced from Travel Weekly, SHATA — Suriname Hospitality and Tourism Association, Marriott International.