Juma Ópera is an upscale historic boutique hotel located in the historic center of Manaus, opposite the Teatro Amazonas,
which also stands out for its sustainable actions, with the use of solar panels for water heating and coatings that contain recyclable glass in their composition.
As well as other buildings in the historic center of the state capital, erected in the midst of the economic heyday, two mansions of Juma Ópera also resulted from the years
of local prosperity.
Listed by the Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (Iphan), the main house required a meticulous restoration process.
Former US President Theodore Roosevelt visited it at the beginning of the 20th century, during his expedition to the Amazon with Marshal Rondon.
Located under an impressive dome made up of iron and glass, the Ópera Restaurant has fish, meat and hints of indigenous cuisine that complement
its varied international menu. Renowned chef Sofia Bendelak mixes contemporary dishes with elements of Amazonian cuisine.
In addition to the imposing internal structure, the restaurant also has a very pleasant terrace, ideal for regional drinks with the breathtaking view of the Teatro Amazonas logo
to the front.The Juma Ópera lobby is located in the main house and has a very pleasant seating area, with arched windows offering a touch of nostalgia to the
sophisticated contemporary decor.
The hotel's bar is located in an area between the lobby and the restaurant, serving both. It has an excellent view of the Theater. The highlight of the drinks menu
are the house cocktails, always with a local touch.
Modern, the gym is located at the top of the main house and has a surprising view of the dome of the Teatro Amazonas.
The hotel's swimming pool is located on the “rooftop”, surrounded by a glass railing that provides beautiful views of the Amazonas Theater, the Palace of Justice and the
Church of San Sebastian. On the horizon, you can even see the Rio Negro!