Historical City Tour
Overview
Historical architecture and the Amazonas Opera House showcase the opulence of Manaus during its rubber boom era. A visit to the city reveals rich cultural heritage through its stunning buildings and significant landmarks.
- 🏛️ Walk through "the old Manaus" to grasp the wealth from the region's prosperous past.
- 🖼️ Visit a museum that was once the city hall, providing insights into the history of Amazonas' capital.
- 🎭 Explore the Amazonas Opera House, a symbol of how European materials and artists contributed to this remarkable structure.
- 🏬 Head to the market complex featuring three distinct buildings: the banana market, fish market, and municipal market, each with unique charm.
- 🏰 Tour the Rio Negro Palace, originally intended as a rubber baron's residence but now serves as a government office.
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Pickup included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Alcoholic Beverages
Meeting point
Return details
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Teatro AmazonasWe'll visit the Amazonas Opera House and understand how so many materials and artists were brought from Europe to the jungle to build a place that remains a symbol of this beautiful era
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Paco da LiberdadeOur tour starts from your hotel from where we will head to the historical center of Manaus, you'll be able to see the facades of the buildings with the marks of neo classic style that was the look of Manaus during the rubber boom. We'll go through an area called "the old Manaus" which can give a clear understanding of the rich era that our region held. We'll visit a museum that used to be the city hall and gives us a good understanding of the history of the capital of the Amazonas state.
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Adolpho Lisboa Municipal MarketWe'll head to the market complex to see the three buildings know as the banana market, the fish market and the municipal market, each holding its unique beauty.
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Palacio Rio NegroWe'll visit also the Rio Negro Palace that was intended to be a rubber baron's house but ended up becoming the government's office.