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Getting Around

Getting Around

The Southeast, Brazil

Public Transportation

The city operates one main metro line, Line 1, running generally east-west and connecting Eldorado to Vilarinho, passing through the city center. An extensive network of municipal and metropolitan bus lines covers the entire city. The city also features a "Bus Rapid Transit" (BRT) system called MOVE, operating on dedicated lanes for improved speed and efficiency on main routes.

Limited integration exists between the metro and bus systems in terms of ticketing, often requiring separate tickets or payment methods for each mode.

Routes & Ticketing

  • Metro maps are available at all stations and online. Important metro stations include Central (main bus station connection), Lagoinha, Santa Efigênia, and Minas Shopping.
  • Bus routes can be complex; use Google Maps or the official BHTrans app for route planning and real-time information. Major bus hubs include Estação Central and Lagoinha.
  • Metro tickets are purchased at station booths (e.g., R$ 5.30 per ride). Bus fares are paid upon boarding with cash, or using a "Cartão Ótimo" (smart card) available for purchase and recharge at terminals/newsstands.
  • Metro operates from early morning (approx. 5:15 AM) until late evening (approx. 11:00 PM), with reduced service on weekends. Bus frequency varies by route and time of day.

Accessibility

Newer metro stations and MOVE bus stops offer better accessibility features like ramps and elevators. Newer bus models are increasingly equipped for mobility needs.

App Use

Google Maps or the BHTrans App provide real-time bus routes, schedules, and directions for efficient navigation.

Payment Advice

Carry small bills or coins for bus fares if paying with cash, as drivers may not always have change for large bills.

Efficiency Tips

Navigating Public Transport
  • Input your destination into apps for best public transport options.
  • Avoid using public transport during rush hours (approx. 6:30 AM-9:00 AM and 5:00 PM-7:30 PM).
Safety on Public Transport
  • Stay aware of your belongings, especially in crowded buses and metro cars.
  • Keep valuables out of sight and secure.
  • Familiarize yourself with your route beforehand to avoid looking lost.

Specialized Transportation Not Applicable

Tour Buses

Limited formal hop-on-hop-off services like those found in larger global cities. Private tour operators offer bus tours to major attractions.

Boat Taxis

Not applicable; Belo Horizonte is an inland city without major navigable waterways for public transport.

Cable Cars

These types of transportation are not present in Belo Horizonte.

Funiculars

These types of transportation are not present in Belo Horizonte.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis and ride-sharing apps offer convenient alternatives, especially for direct routes or late-night travel.

Licensed Taxis

  • Identification: Typically white cars with a "Táxi" sign on the roof. They use meters to calculate fares.
  • Hailing: Hail on the street or find at designated taxi stands (shopping malls, bus station, popular attractions). Book via specific taxi apps.
  • Fares: Metered, with an initial flag-down fee plus distance/time charges. "Bandeira 2" (higher fare) applies at night (10 PM - 6 AM), weekends, and holidays.
  • Payment: Cash common; many accept credit/debit cards (ask first if they have a card machine).

Ride-Sharing Apps

  • Recommended Apps: Uber is widely used and reliable, offering various service levels. 99 (a local Brazilian app) is also popular and often slightly cheaper.
  • Payment: Both apps allow payment via app (credit card, PayPal) or cash directly to the driver.
  • Safety: Always verify driver and car details (license plate, make/model, driver photo) match the app before entering. Share trip details with a trusted contact.
  • Airport/Station Arrangements: Official airport taxi stands offer fixed rates. Ride-sharing apps have designated pickup points (can be busy).

Safety Considerations

  • For taxis, ensure the vehicle is licensed.
  • Avoid unmarked cars offering rides.
  • Do not engage in arguments over fares.
  • Stay aware of your surroundings when entering or exiting vehicles.
  • In ride-sharing, confirm driver and car details always match the app.
  • Share your trip details for added security.

Rental Options

Car Rental

For independence, major international (Hertz, Avis) and Brazilian (Localiza, Movida, Unidas) companies operate. Minimum age 21 (sometimes 25), valid driver's license, International Driving Permit (IDP), and credit card for deposit are requirements. Book in advance for availability and better rates. Purchase comprehensive insurance (CDW/LDW).

Motorcycle & Scooter

Less common for tourists. Some specialized shops might offer rentals. A valid motorcycle license is a requirement. Consider this option if experienced with local traffic conditions.

Bicycle Rentals

Bike BH, a city bicycle sharing system, operates with stations across central and southern zones; registration via app is necessary. Some shops offer daily or weekly rentals, useful for exploring parks or the Pampulha Lake circuit.

Walking & Cycling

Belo Horizonte has pedestrian-friendly areas and a growing cycling infrastructure.

Pedestrian-Friendly Areas

  • Savassi & Lourdes: Upscale neighborhoods pleasant for walking, featuring shops, restaurants, and bars.
  • City Center (Centro): Best explored on foot during the day, with historic buildings, Mercado Central, and public squares.
  • Pampulha Lake Circuit: A popular 18-kilometer (11-mile) route for walking, running, and cycling, offering views of Oscar Niemeyer's architecture.
  • Parks: Parque Municipal, Parque das Mangabeiras, and Parque Florestal offer various walking trails and green spaces.

Walking Tour Options

  • Guided Tours: Several independent tour guides and small companies offer guided walking tours.
  • Self-guided Walks: Feasible using maps or navigation apps for independent exploration.
  • Research: Look for specific themed tours, like architectural or culinary walks, to enhance your experience.
  • Local insights: Guided tours often provide local insights and historical context.

Bicycle Infrastructure & Safety

Bike Lanes

Belo Horizonte features a growing network of dedicated bike lanes, especially around Pampulha Lake and connecting some neighborhoods.

Expanding Network

Cycling Safety

Use caution when cycling in traffic, especially outside dedicated lanes. Brazilian drivers are not always accustomed to cyclists. Wear a Helmet and use lights.

Prioritize Safety

Lighting & Visibility

Utilize a Compact bike light set, especially at dusk or in low-light conditions, to enhance visibility to drivers.

Be Seen

No-Go Areas for Pedestrians & Cyclists

Avoidance Advice
  • Isolated or poorly lit areas: Especially at night, avoid walking or cycling in areas that appear deserted or dimly lit.
  • Outskirts/Favelas: Some favelas (slums) on the outskirts of the city can be unsafe for tourists due to higher crime rates.
  • Local Advice: Always check local advice or ask your hotel staff about areas to avoid during your stay.
Safe Practices
  • Stick to well-trafficked and tourist-friendly areas.
  • Use taxis or ride-sharing services for evening travel or to unfamiliar areas.
  • Remain aware of your surroundings at all times.

Accessibility Services Challenges Exist

Progress & Improvements
  • Newer public transport infrastructure and renovated tourist sites exhibit improved accessibility.
  • Newer bus models increasingly incorporate lifts or ramps.
  • Modern metro stations offer better features for mobility needs.
Remaining Challenges
  • Older infrastructure, like cobblestone streets and narrow sidewalks, may pose difficulties.
  • Some older buses may not be fully accessible.
  • Research specific locations and transportation options beforehand to verify they meet accessibility requirements.

Final Tip for Navigating

Belo Horizonte's streets can be steep in some areas, notably away from the central core. Factor this into your walking plans.