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Living in Belo Horizonte, Brazil:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Belo Horizonte, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Belo Horizonte what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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5 comments on “Belo Horizonte”

It is a place with a very pleasant climate! You feel like you’re in the countryside, but with the diversity of entertainment in the capital!

Letícia, says: 2023

People in Belo Horizonte have an astonishing way to help others in need. Everyone likes to be helpful and will be glad to assist you in every way (in getting directions to someplace, carrying groceries, and so on). The downside of living here is traffic. It doesn’t matter if you need to go by car or bus, any kind of transportation has to deal with the huge traffic problem in Belo Horizonte.

Lavinia, says: 2020

Anyone moving to Belo Horizonte should know that, even though we have great parks and we can get a beautiful sight of the mountains from the city, the public transportation can be a little inconsistent from time to time and this can make getting to appointments at the right time difficult.

Beatriz, says: 2020

Belo Horizonte has a big and famous lake, many hills and is knowns as the capital of bars. They will love the cool weather and cuisine too. In the countryside, they will see many old cities and old catholic churches from the periods of colonialism.

Willian, says: 2020

Here in Belo Horizonte we have a great community of cuisine. There are a lot of bars and they always serves a great beer and food. And among the places with tourist attractions I highly recommend visiting Mercado Central and Pampulha complex. The cost of life here is not too expensive and there’s a lot of green spaces and parks to go.

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