Belo Horizonte – Brazil Travel Guide, Tips and Accommodation

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Parks, squares and the green and natural possibilities around the city are some of the first itineraries that a traveler might think about scribbling down in their travel notebook (or technological app). The capital of Minas Gerais is rich in culture, in addition to being equally rich in diversity for all ages and tastes.

Therefore, enjoying an afternoon around Lagoa da Pampulha is usually essential for anyone who wants to explore Belo Horizonte. Or even venture into scrolls and scrolls of history, accumulated with great creativity in its museums. And, who knows, end the night in a relaxed conversation at a bar table or following the cultural life that exudes possibilities in the nightlife of Belo Horizonte.

Although welcoming, the city is large – capable of diverting an unsuspecting traveler from the path (a good tip that is already enough for the traveler is to avoid wandering around by car during busy times). rush, very present in daily life in Belo Horizonte). Therefore, here are some suggestions that may appeal to children and adults.

Liberty Square

Photo of Praça da Liberdade, in Belo Horizonte, MG – Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Photo of Praça da Liberdade, in Belo Horizonte, MG
Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

A kind of “garden” for the headquarters of the State government, the surroundings of Praça da Liberdade offer a wide variety of interests to the explorer, with neoclassical and post-modern styles neighboring its architecture, making the second style part of the legacy of Oscar Niemeyer, and various activities to be carried out there, such as the Mines and Metal Museum, the Luiz de Bessa State Public Library, the Minas Gerais Vale Memorial, the Mineiro Museum and the Palácio da Liberdade, among others, which are worth a visit in on a Sunday, especially, when there are crowds of people everywhere.

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Central Market

Photo of the Central Market, in Belo Horizonte, MG – Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Photo of the Central Market, in Belo Horizonte, MG
Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

The bars, restaurants and pubs can offer the best in local and international cuisine, but it is in the Central Market that you can see the extent of this fortune, lined up in hundreds of stores with a little bit of everything on display and for sale – of course it is here. A good time to fill your suitcases with cheese and cachaça, the famous drink from Minas Gerais.

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Municipal park

It offers a relaxing walk amidst lots of greenery and other natural charms, in addition to being home to the Palácio das Artes, an important cultural hub in the capital of Minas Gerais.

Mangabeiras Park

Photo of Parque das Mangabeiras, in Belo Horizonte, MG – Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Photo of Parque das Mangabeiras, in Belo Horizonte, MG
Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Fitting naturally on the outskirts of Serra do Curral, Parque das Mangabeiras offers an itinerary in the middle of nature, with trails, waterfalls and other outdoor leisure options, as well as Praça do Papa, a little place that takes turns being bucolic. and the busy one, when musical performances take place.

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Afonso Pena Fair

Traditional since 1969, but in its current location since 1991, this fair has the feel of a Sunday program, with more than 2 thousand exhibitors selling handicrafts, bags, tapestries, and furniture, among others.

Pampulha Lagoon Complex

Photo of the Lagoa da Pampulha Complex, in Belo Horizonte, MG – Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Photo of the Lagoa da Pampulha Complex, in Belo Horizonte, MG
Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Its lagoon is naturally exuberant, but it is in the region that you can find three works signed by Niemeyer, back in the 1940s, as well as other postcards of the capital of Minas Gerais, such as the Pampulha Art Museum and the church of São Paulo. Francisco de Assis, impressive construction that houses the work of Cândido Portinari of the 14 tile panels on the Via Sacra.

See the photo gallery of the Lagoa da Pampulha Complex

Mineirão Stadium

Photo of Mineirão Stadium, in Belo Horizonte, MG – Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Photo of Mineirão Stadium, in Belo Horizonte, MG
Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

The venue for six matches of the 2014 World Cup, the Mineirão (nickname for the official name of Governador Magalhães Pinto), the stadium was designed in 1965 and is worth a visit – especially on classic football days. The venue underwent major renovations to host football’s biggest event.

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Museum of Arts and Crafts

Photo from the Arts Museum, in Belo Horizonte, MG – Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Photo from the Arts Museum, in Belo Horizonte, MG
Photo Credit: © Ricardo Junior Fotografias.com.br

Located in Praça da Estação, inside the train station, which has been active since the end of the 19th century, the museum has a collection of more than 2 thousand items, each one originating from the routine of different trades, ranging from photography equipment to others. items, all with videos and other attractions to make the tour more fun.

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Buteco food

There are those who have read about the event at the beginning of the text and, since then, have been looking for new mention of it with thirsty bitterness. Comida di Buteco takes shape, aroma, color and taste in the capital of Minas Gerais between the months of April and May and brings together around 40 establishments to promote the champion snack on bar tables.