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Belém

Pará, Brazil
City·Historic, Vibrant, Modern
Belém
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Belém
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Belém
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Belém
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Belém
Photo by Ralph Schmidt from Google Places
Belém
Photo by Ronil Marques from Google Places
Belém
Photo by Flávio Henrique da Fonseca from Google Places
Belém
Photo by Sergio Batista from Google Places
Belém
Photo by Simon Quiterio from Google Places
Belém
Photo by Ralph Schmidt from Google Places

Belém, the capital of Pará, Brazil, is a bustling city that serves as the main gateway to the Amazon River. Founded in 1616, it boasts a rich colonial history with charming architecture, including tree-filled squares and traditional blue tiles. The city is also known for its modern skyscrapers, creating a unique blend of old and new. Often referred to as the City of Mango Trees, Belém offers a vibrant cultural scene and is home to the Federal University of Pará and the State University of Pará. Its strategic location and bustling port make it a key hub for exploring the Amazon region.

Belém, the capital of Pará, Brazil, is a bustling city that serves as the main gateway to the Amazon River. Founded in 1616, it boasts a rich colonial history with charming architecture, including tree-filled squares and traditional blue tiles. The city is also known for its modern skyscrapers, creating a unique blend of old and new. Often referred to as the City of Mango Trees, Belém offers a vibrant cultural scene and is home to the Federal University of Pará and the State University of Pará. Its strategic location and bustling port make it a key hub for exploring the Amazon region.

Highlights

  • Gateway to the Amazon River.

  • Rich colonial history with charming architecture.

  • Modern skyscrapers alongside historic sites.

  • Known as the City of Mango Trees.

  • Home to Federal and State Universities.

Before you go: Belém essentials

  • Close access to the Amazon River, ideal for eco-tours and river cruises.

  • Rich cultural heritage with colonial architecture and historical sites.

  • Vibrant local markets offering fresh Amazonian produce.

Getting Around

Belém has a well-connected public transport system including buses and a busy port for river travel.

Local Cuisine

Try the local dish Tacacá, a traditional Amazonian soup.

Best For

Exploring the Amazon and experiencing Brazilian culture.

Currency

BRL R$

Average Cost

$60-$120 p/day

Population

1,499,641

Weather

Prepare for a tropical climate with high humidity and frequent rain.

Safety

Stay cautious in crowded areas to avoid pickpocketing.

Cultural Sites

Visit the colonial churches and squares for a glimpse into Belém's rich history.

Languages Spoken

Portuguese

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Cultural Exploration, Nature Lovers

Best time to visit Belém

June-December

Spring

Spring in Belém is warm and wet, with fewer tourists, making it a great time for exploring.

Best Season

Summer

Summers are hot and humid with frequent rain, perfect for exploring indoor attractions.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers a mix of warm weather and rain, ideal for experiencing the lush greenery.

Best Season

Winter

Winters are warm with less rain, making it the best time for outdoor activities and river tours.

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Location

Belém, Pará, Brazil
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