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Culture thrives throughout the city. The Circuito Cultural Praça da Liberdade transforms a historic square into a hub of museums, galleries, and libraries. Nearby, the Pampulha Architectural Complex , designed by the legendary Oscar Niemeyer, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stunning example of modernism in harmony with nature.

Unlike many Brazilian cities that grew organically over centuries, Belo Horizonte was designed in the 1890s as a purpose-built capital. Inspired by Washington, D.C., its grid system features diagonal avenues, spacious boulevards, and a clear central hub—Praça Sete de Setembro. The city’s forward-thinking design earned it the nickname "Cidade Jardim" (Garden City), and to this day, tree-lined streets and green spaces define its character. belo horizonte

Belo Horizonte is not just a stopover for travelers heading to nearby historic towns like Ouro Preto; it's a destination in its own right. With warm people, unforgettable flavors, and a skyline that kisses the mountains, BH captures the heart of Minas Gerais: traditional, welcoming, and full of life. Culture thrives throughout the city

One of BH’s greatest treasures is the Mercado Central (Central Market), a bustling labyrinth of stalls overflowing with fresh fruits, cheeses, spices, and crafts. Here, visitors can sample queijo minas (Minas cheese) and sip on a shot of cachaça while soaking in the local energy. Speaking of food, Belo Horizonte is widely considered Brazil's culinary capital, famous for its comida mineira —hearty dishes like feijão tropeiro , pão de queijo , and the beloved frango com quiabo (chicken with okra). Unlike many Brazilian cities that grew organically over