When you can trek through the rainforests in the morning and take in a tear-jerking opera at night, you know you're in a special place. Manaus offers a rich variety of nature, culture, art and dining. Explore the lush vegetation of Amazonian jungle on a guided backpacking or river tour, or sample the colorful bounty of the Mercado Adolpho Lisboa. The stately Amazonas Opera House was built with the finest materials, and inside you'll be blown away by powerful performances.
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4.5 based on 19 reviews
Tue, Wed 9am-5pm, Thu-Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 4pm-8pm
4.5 based on 843 reviews
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It takes a bit of doing to get to the rubber museum. A long boat ride after a long drive out to Ponta Negra. But it's worth it. The site was originally built for a movie, but it appears authentic. You really need a guide to explain things as the signage is not great. You get a great idea of what life as a rubber baron as well as life as a worker was like. One of the highlights of Manaus.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
Tue, Wed 9am-5pm, Thu-Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 4pm-8pm
4.5 based on 417 reviews
I love Botanic Gardens, and the Manaus one did not disappoint. Its a really good way to see the Amazon without actually visiting it. There's also a tall observation deck that allows you to see trees and the forest from different levels. There's also a pond with water Lillies, an aquarium and a display about indigenous life. I would highly recommend you visit here.
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They architecture itself is gorgeous and the inside is very impressive. They offer free visitations and performances as well. We were lucky to have the opportunity of being accommodated for their Christmas show. The staging and customs were at the level of a Broadway show in NY and it was free.
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