... 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 TeatroAmazonas was first on the list. It is this massive old theatre built with rubber money for the rich barons to have their ...
... nice one.
Saturday night in Manaus is nice and alot better than we expected. There is a lovely square with the TeatroAmazonas in the middle of it. Manaus is known as the Paris of the Amazon. There were lots of people around, eating outdoors, kids with ...
... spending the night at our previous hotel in Manaus, we saw the town proper and the interior of the splendid opera house, the TeatroAmazonas. 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 TeatroAmazonas. Back when Manaus was rich (rubber boom), the Europeans built an opera theater here and it really is something else. ...
... roomy, witha dining hall, and even a beauty salon.
Afterwards we visited one of the most famous and emblematic sights of Manaus, the TeatroAmazonas, with its famous green and yellow tiled domed roof, we had a tour. the inside was amazing it was ...
... to sort out ourselves after almost a week in the wilderness. By 11 we were ready to hit the streets of Manaus and started with the famous TeatroAmazonas. This is a opera house built in 1896 during the rubber production boom in Manaus. No ...
... same as a tip!) - trying to get haircuts in a foreign country is a fun experience! We then headed off to the TeatroAmazonas which is a very famous Opera House. We took an English tour and were amazed by the beautiful lavish building. It was stupendous ...
... and English square set amongst exotic trees with a statue monument as the centre point and at the front the hugely impressive TeatroAmazonas. It looks crazy in the middle of the rainforest, this feet of European class architecture. Not sure what IŽll ...
... out in the 10 minute rain and getting a refreshing sprinkling to arrange my tour for tomorrow yesterday evening, I attended the TeatroAmazonas with an Austrian girl and Spanish guy I met. We saw O Barbeiro de Sevilha, with portuguese subtitles but in ...
... us) and even got the kind of room we had booked. During the night we had planned on going to watch a performance at TeatroAmazonas but unfortunately nothing was on so we opted for a quiet night in doing some admin and repacking after our Amazon ...