Hotel Juma Ópera
The Juma Opera is a high-end historical boutique hotel opened on 2020. It is located in the center of
Manaus, in front of the Amazonas Opera House, the tourist hotspot of the city. The hotel is also
located nearby the Palace of Justice and the Church of St. Sebastian, a contemporary jewel to the
Amazonas Opera House, both from the late 19th century. Designed by the renowned architect Roberto Vinograd, the hotel facade harmonizes with the historical
buildings of the square. Part of the construction is also from the same Belle Époque period and
accredited by the "Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (IPHAN)". At the beginning of
the 20th century, Theodore Roosevelt during his Amazon expedition with Marshall Rondon was a
guest at the house, then the American Consulate. With 41 spacious rooms, the Juma Opera prioritizes comfort. Rooms are decorated by the awardwinning architect Débora Aguiar and all have acoustic treatment on their doors, walls and windows,
which most have a direct view to the Amazonas Opera House (all the wiring in the front of the hotel
was removed and put underground). In line with sustainable practices, the hot water in the bathrooms
is heated using solar energy.