Getting Around in Belo Horizonte

Practical travel guide for Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Getting Around in Belo Horizonte

Getting Around Belo Horizonte

Metro System (CBTU): Efficient rapid transit with single line covering major districts. Operates daily with frequent trains. Cards available for multiple rides at reduced rates.

Bus Network (BHTRANS): Extensive system covering entire city. Reliable and inexpensive, though navigation requires planning. English signage limited.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing: Abundant taxis with meters (insist on use). Uber and local apps widely available, often cheaper than traditional taxis and more comfortable for visitors.

Walking: City center, Savassi, and Praça da Liberdade are pedestrian-friendly with good infrastructure. Other areas require transportation between neighborhoods.

Car Rental: Available at airport for day trips. Left-hand traffic drive, Brazilian drivers can be aggressive. Parking in neighborhoods is generally feasible.

Airport Transfer: Tancredo Neves International Airport (CNF) is 40km north. Pre-arranged transfers, taxis, buses, and rideshare apps available. Journey takes 45-60 minutes depending on traffic.

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