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... so eager to do stuff in Manaus. I found the city exciting and I just wanted to explore. The number one sight in Manaus, the Teatro Amazonas was first on the list. It is this massive old theatre built with rubber money for the rich barons to have their ...
... one. Saturday night in Manaus is nice and alot better than we expected. There is a lovely square with the Teatro Amazonas in the middle of it. Manaus is known as the Paris of the Amazon. There were lots of people around, eating outdoors, kids with their ...
... spending the night at our previous hotel in Manaus, we saw the town proper and the interior of the splendid opera house, the Teatro Amazonas. It was built at the end of the 19th century in grand Renaissance style with a pinkish exterior, white trim and ...
... boat to where we were from Manaus). So we did, crashed, and the next day I checked out the famous Teatro Amazonas. Back when Manaus was rich (rubber boom), the Europeans built an opera theater here and it really is something else. I´ve ...
... roomy, witha dining hall, and even a beauty salon. Afterwards we visited one of the most famous and emblematic sights of Manaus, the Teatro Amazonas, with its famous green and yellow tiled domed roof, we had a tour. the inside was amazing it was built ...
The Teatro Amazonas, an opera house built in 1896 , is a notable landmark of Manaus, reflecting the massive wealth of the turn of the century rubber boom. The theatre was prominently featured in Werner Herzog's 1982 film Fitzcarraldo. The exuberant ...
... same as a tip!) - trying to get haircuts in a foreign country is a fun experience! We then headed off to the Teatro Amazonas which is a very famous Opera House. We took an English tour and were amazed by the beautiful lavish building. It was stupendous - ...
... is a huge seaport but famous for being some 1500km from the sea. The centre has some colonial architecture but also houses the Teatro Amazonas, a theatre built in the 19th Century at the height of the rubber boom - a lovely building apart from the crazy ...
... ; They must be really spread out because the downtown Centro area is not that big, nor is it built up. The heart is the Teatro Amazonas - an opera house on a large plaza - and I had reserved a hotel room near there, which was also near many of ...
... our cards (3 different banks) and buying our tickets for the next day we decided to head to the one tourist thing in town: Teatro Amazonas. This is an opera house that is painted pink and almost all of the building was made from things shipped from ...
... - it´s a free trade zone so there are many electronics factories and wholesale shops. But we did visit the stunning Teatro Amazonas - an elegant european Opera House built in the 1890´s as the area was being exploited by the Europeans for ...
... ´company. This day we also visited the most famous and bizarre monument to the rubber boom days in Manaus which is the grand opera house ´Teatro Amazonas´. Materials for this temple of art in the jungle were wholly imported from Europe, white marble from ...
The first thing me and peter did in Manaus (hotel, shower etc. aside) was go to the Teâtro Amazônas to have a look around cos it was meant to be an impressive building - it is. After a brief dispute with the security guard I ascertained that the reason ...
... hotel without needing urgently to go to the toilet. I ended up getting a cheap-ish hotel just a few steps from the famous Teatro Amazonas. The lady in the reception insisted I'd fill in the registration papers, but I had no energy for it, pso owerlessly, ...
... trees I imagined in my dreams. It it not quaint, not romantic, not attractive, just like most South American cities. The Teatro Amazonas was nice, but where were the monkeys? Weren't there supposed to be monkeys hanging around throwing dung and eating ...
After 12 h waiting in Sao Paulo airport we finally got the 3 h flight to Manaus. We stayed in a very basic hotel. We visited Teatro amazonas (barroque theater from the last century). We were suprised how the city has different programs for the ...
... o que experimentar primeiro. Vá ao Mercado Público Municipal, lá você encontrará muitas coisas regionais. Na cidade não deixe de visitar também o Teatro Amazônas, um dos mais belos do Brasil. Faça o passeio ao Encontro das Águas, onde o Rio Negro ...
... como vou pular a Venezuela... pretendo dar um pulo no Paraguay pra comprar umas muambas no final.... Visitamos o Teatro Amazonas (Amazonas Opera House)... nada demais... bonito... mas nem entrei... tava fechado... pracinha legal... tem uma calçada igual a ...
... do kafejki internetowej. On idzie do domu a my zostajemy na 1h... Poki jest jeszcze jasno idziemy zobaczyc opere - Teatro Amazonas (nic ciekawego...). Zaczepia nas koles oferujacy wycieczki, daje nam mape Manaus.Poniewaz jest blisko do zachodu, pytamy ...
... from Honduras through to Panama from where they sails to Columbia then caught a series of buses through Venezuela and Brazil to finally arrive in Manaus. All of this was just the beginning of their 2-year travel plans for the Americas, giving us the ...