Minas Gerais

Brazil

Japanese Garden showing a pond and a park
Belo Horizonte which includes modern architecture, a lake or waterhole and night scenes
Museum Inima Paula featuring a city and heritage architecture
Palace of Arts which includes a city
Sao Jose Church featuring a church or cathedral, a city and heritage architecture

Find a fabulous mixture of Baroque architecture, relaxing spa towns, spectacular national parks and a lively capital city in this less-visited state.

Get away from Brazil’s popular tourist trail and explore the riches of Minas Gerais. This landlocked state in the Southeast Region has colonial towns, spa resorts and the country’s largest collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Minas Gerais is blessed with immeasurable natural beauty. It ranges from the coffee plantations of the west to the central mountains and the verdant landscapes of the Rio Doce valley

Visit the friendly state capital Belo HorizonteOpens in a new window, one of Brazil’s first planned cities, which sits in the shadow of the glorious Serra do Espinhaço mountains. Browse the colorful food stalls at the Mercado Central and dine at the superb restaurants in the Lourdes neighborhood. Admire the architectural prowess of Praça da Liberdade. Watch a soccer match at the modern Estadio Mineirão.

Tour the collective of historic towns known as the Cidades Históricas, which showcase a beguiling repository of Portuguese-Baroque art and architecture. Two of the most important towns are the UNESCO-protected Ouro Preto and Diamantina. Equally as impressive are Congonhas, Mariana, Sabará and Tiradentes.

Travel to the state’s southern region and explore the Circuito de Águas (Water Circuit), an area home to several spa towns. Enjoy therapeutic treatments in Caxambu, Cambuquira, Lambari and São Lourenço. Discover picturesque lakes and waterfalls while walking and riding on horseback in the encompassing Serra da Mantiqueira.

Bask in in the boundless opportunities for outdoor adventures in unspoiled national parks. Hike through forests and to canyons and waterfalls in Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra and Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó. Marvel at dramatic rock formations at caves such as Gruta da Lapinha and Gruta de Maquiné. Cruise along and swim in the crystal-clear lake water of Lago de Furnas.

Reach Minas Gerais by flying to Belo Horizonte or catch long-distance buses from Rio de JaneiroOpens in a new window and São PauloOpens in a new window. Buses link Belo Horizonte with the state’s major attractions, although getting to the national parks is easiest via rented car. Hot summers and mild winters make this a year-round destination. Arrive at Easter, when the colonial towns explode in colorful celebration, or in February for the capital’s carnival.

Popular cities in Minas Gerais

Belo Horizonte which includes modern architecture, a garden and a sunset
Belo Horizonte
Known for Bars, Culture and Churches
Get away to Belo Horizonte! Enjoy the culture, bars, and forests.

Reasons to visit

  • Mineirão Stadium
  • Afonso Pena Avenue
Juiz de Fora
Juiz de Fora
Known for Opera, Natural parks and Mountains
Get away to Juiz de Fora! Enjoy the opera, parks, and theater.
Véu das noivas waterfall
Poços de Caldas
Known for Monuments, Natural parks and Theme parks
Get away to Poços de Caldas! Enjoy the monuments, parks, and university life.
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From afar you can see the imposing Nossa Senhora do Carmo Church, one of the main tourist attractions located in the central part of the city.
Ouro Preto is a historic city full of cultural attractions. There you can find winding streets, centenary churches, old houses and many places that are part of the time of the discovery of Brazil. If you are passionate about history there is it possible to hire a guide and know details of each place visited and besides beautiful photos you will get out of there with amazing content!
Ouro Preto
Known for Churches, Cathedrals and Swimming
Get away to Ouro Preto! Enjoy the churches, museums, and waterfalls.
My little daughter on vacation at country side.
Camanducaia
Check out the local area in Camanducaia—home to attractions like Celeiro Shopping Center and Arvore Square.
Colonial town in MInas Gerais state, named after Brazil's national hero.
Tiradentes
Known for Culture, Churches and Mountains
Escape to Tiradentes! Enjoy its culture, churches, and festivals.