See some of Manaus city's most famous sights in this 4-hour guided tour, including Manaus City Hall, the Manaus traditional market, and the Amazonas Opera House. Learn about the history of Manaus, once considered the 'Paris of the Tropics', then board a speedboat and sail out along the Amazon River to see the incredible Meeting of the Waters and a floating village.
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Built in 1903 by German rubber baron Waldemar Scholz, the Rio Negro Palace is a stunning example of Belle Époque architecture in downtown Manaus. Originally a private mansion, it became the official seat of the Amazonas government in 1918 and now serves as a cultural center and museum. You can explore elegant rooms filled with period furniture, art exhibits, and historical artifacts that tell the story of the Amazon’s rubber boom. Highlights include the grand staircase, imported iron sculptures, and lush gardens that connect to Jefferson Péres Park. Entry is free, and guided tours offer a deeper dive into the palace’s rich legacy and architectural beauty.
Located in Largo de São Sebastião, in front of the iconic Amazon Theatre in Manaus, this neoclassical monument was inaugurated in 1900 to commemorate the 1866 opening of Amazonian ports to international trade. Designed by Italian artist Domenico de Angelis, it features allegorical sculptures representing the four continents—Asia, Africa, Europe, and America—each symbolized by a ship with a seated child. At the top stands Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, alongside a female figure representing the Amazon. The monument celebrates Manaus's historical role in global trade during the rubber boom era
Nestled along the Rio Negro in Manaus’s historic center, the Adolpho Lisboa Market is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture, inaugurated in 1883 during the rubber boom. Designed with iron structures imported from Europe—some attributed to Gustave Eiffel—it offers a vibrant mix of Amazonian culture, flavors, and craftsmanship. Tourists can explore stalls filled with exotic fruits, medicinal herbs, fresh fish, and indigenous crafts, all while soaking in the market’s rich history and lively atmosphere. It’s a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic taste of the Amazon
Located in the heart of Manaus’s historic center, the Mirante Lúcia Almeida is a vibrant cultural and leisure complex offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Rio Negro and the iconic Meeting of the Waters. Inaugurated in April 2024, this four-story architectural gem features: Gateway to River Adventures Directly connected to the Mirante, the Pier Manaus 355 was inaugurated in June 2024 to commemorate the city’s 355th anniversary. This floating dock is a hub for fluvial tourism and cultural events, featuring:
Located in the heart of Manaus, the Teatro Amazonas is a stunning Belle Époque opera house that was inaugurated in 1896, during the height of the rubber boom. Its dome, covered in 36,000 ceramic tiles painted in the colors of Brazil’s flag, crowns a building filled with European elegance—from Murano chandeliers to jacaranda wood floors. It’s a must-see for architecture lovers, history buffs, and anyone enchanted by the arts in the heart of the rainforest.
For sure one of the most interesting and amazing places in the Amazon, where two rivers of different colors flows side by side without mix, this is the birth place of Amazon river.
A floating houses comunnity where locals live on boat houses and the main Activity is the agriculture and fishing, you will see the way of life in this place by slowly navigation.
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