AMAZON BEER
Read moreThere's no denying that this is an ideal place to be. Here you can drink the craft beers made by the house in front of the river. It is worth remembering that Brazil is undoubtedly the other country of the hopped beverage. Amazonian flavours have been subtly combined with traditional beer components. Seven options to try: Amazon Red, Black, Weiss (with wheat), River (stronger), Forest Bacuri Beer (made with the essence of the fruit), Ipa Cumaru (Amazonian vanilla) and Stout Açai. Be careful not to get too tempted!
BAR DO ARMANDO
Read moreThe Bar do Armando is a traditional Manaus place, as we like it. This simple establishment, with a red front, welcomes tourists and locals on its traditional red plastic tables and chairs. Inside, the decoration is... eclectic. Carnival figures that look like they came from Olinda, flags from many countries... Located next to the theatre, the atmosphere is lively at the end of the day. In addition to the beers, the customers and tourists of passage ask for the sandwich pig with lemon. Music on some evenings.
PALACIO DOS BARES
Read moreA Bohemian atmosphere and a lot of music (retro, pop).
BAR DO PARQUE
Read moreFrom a distance, with its green tables and chairs and vaguely Art Deco kiosk, you'd be forgiven for thinking you were in a Parisian park or on the Old Continent. Open non-stop, the Bar do Parque welcomes late-night and early-morning revelers. It's the bohemian place par excellence, open for a quarter of a century! It's home to arguably the best shrimp salgado in town. It's after 5 p.m. that the bar comes alive, and you can enjoy the freshness of the fruit juices and beer.
PARQUE CULTURAL PONTA NEGRA
Read moreFestivals and concerts organized from Thursday to Saturday.
CENTRO DE CIÊNCIAS E PLANETÁRIO DO PARÁ
Read moreThe Science Center and Planetarium of Pará of the State University of Pará, is a space for the dissemination and teaching of science in which visitors can discover science through interactive experiments, exhibitions and a planetarium session. The projection room can accommodate about 100 people. The screenings are mainly aimed at the school public, but a public session is held regularly.
TEATRO AMAZONAS - OPERA
Read moreIt is the mythical opera house of the city, inaugurated in 1896. It was built during the heyday of the rubber cycle at the end of the 19th century, which generated a real economic boom in the region. The opera house was designed according to the European standards of the time. Part of the decoration and the structure were built in Europe and brought by sea. A philharmonic orchestra, a choir and a dance company reside there. Shows at very affordable prices, even free. The Festival Amazonas de Ópera (FAO) is held there in April-May.
THEATRO DA PAZ
Read moreThe "Theatro" still organizes operas and concerts of the Belém Orchestra. The Theatro da Paz is a venerable establishment built in 1878, during the heyday of the "rubber cycle" that brought an economic boom to the entire Amazon region. Belém, then considered the "rubber capital", still did not have a theatre capable of hosting operas. The provincial government hired the military engineer José Tiburcio de Magalhães, who designed the theatre inspired by La Scala in Milan.
ROXY BAR
Read moreThe Roxy bar has been a favorite of Belém locals since 1984, and is still one of the city's best addresses. Here, dishes and drinks are named after artists and other personalities. The atmosphere is vaguely Art Deco, casual, with walls and roof made of brick and thatch. Numerous paintings refer to the stars whom the food and drinks honor. There's another Roxy Bar in one of the city's shopping centers, but the atmosphere is less original and friendly than in the original bar.