Bar do Armando, Largo do São Sebastião (Acros the square from the Theatro Amazonas). Every evening until midnight. Lively crowd, simple setting, excellent location. Prices are a bit stiff, and for snacks they are downright ridiculous.Large beer R$ 5, small sandwich R$ 7. �
Upscale dancingat the Tropical Hotel.
Middle class: Tukannu’s, Coração Blue near the Ponta Negra.
General public: Deus Me Livre, Municipal, Meu Dengo, Kitabom.
Tuesdays(!) and Fridays have hundreds and hundreds of people gather at a string of drinking shacks known as Calçadão da Suframa. Some have live music, often forró. One spot is Casa do Terror, a cobwebbed hole-in-the-wall where a shirtless Cearense in a cowboy hat spins old LP’s of boleros and bregas. R$ 20-30 by cab from the centre.
Crocodillo in O centro is a dance club with decent music and reasonable drink prices.
Festivals Festivals are usually held in the Sambódromo, a huge stadium on Rua Constantino Nery. Carnaval is held here as well as many other festivals, including Manaus’s popular Boi.
Gay: The two main clubs are Humps and A2, both located in the city centre.
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