Belo
Horizonte was founded in 1897 and it was the first planned
city of the country. It replaced Ouro Preto as Minas Gerais’
capital. The central urban nucleus still preserves the original
trace of the streets. Its population, that nowadays is more
than 2 millions, enjoys one of the best life qualities in
the country. The climate is pleasant all the year.
It’s a modern metropolis, but it preserves the old mineiras
traditions. The buildings with recent construction and the
dynamic economy based on commerce and services are there with
historical buildings and the delicious regional cookery. It’s
a city with a full agenda of cultural events. And it offers
several options to a grooving life night. Belo Horizonte is
famous because of its bars.
Beagá, as it’s called, offers historical and
art museums and beautiful parks, as Municipal, a large green
space in the city center appropriate for hikes. Parque das
Mangabeiras (Mangabeira's Park), with more than 2 million
m² in the urban zone, offers routings with hikes through
the forest. Another option is riding on Serra do Curral (Curral's
Mound) in one of the city sides.
The beautiful and diversified mineiro craft can be purchased
at the store Mão de Minas, a craftsmen cooperative
from all over the state. Every Sunday morning, in the Afonso
Pena avenue that crosses the city center, there’s the
Feira de Arte e Artesanato (Craftwork and Art Street Market),
with almost 3 thousand tents.
From Belo Horizonte, the visits to historical cities from
Minas Gerais are easier, as there are two airports and a well-structured
road transport system. It has hotels with high level of comfort
and high quality restaurants with different specialties.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Modern hotels with high level of comfort and services, besides
equipments to meetings and conventions, are mainly in the
city center and in the nearby. There are restaurants all over
the city, and the more sophisticated are in Savassi and Lourdes
regions. The city offers a broad service system and a good
communication and transport infrastructure.
HOW TO GET THERE
Belo Horizonte is 860 km far from Brasilia, 450 km far from
Rio de Janeiro and 590 km far from São Paulo. It has
two airports - Pampulha, in the urban area, and Confins –
Tancredo Neves International Airport, 40 km far from the city
center, that receives direct flights from the main Brazilian
capitals and cities. The road terminal operates with bus lines
departing from all over the country. |