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Bristol Metropolitan is located in front of the Estado de Minas Newspaper building, next to good restaurants with diversified themes such as Domino's Pizza, Ambrozio's Steak House, João Rosa "Mineira" Cuisine. It is within seven blocks of Savassi Square. It has an easy access to the Mangabeiras neighborhood and the city centre.
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Hotel Address:
Rua Getúlio Vargas, 286. Savassi
Distance to attraction points:
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Praça Sete Square: 2,6km
The Seventh of September Square is located at the crossroads of two big avenues of Belo Horizonte: the Amazonas and Afonso Pena. It has an obelisk that marks the ground zero of the city.
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Savassi Square: 2,5km
The real name of this square is Diego Vasconselos Square. In the 30's an Italian named Savassi opened his bakery in this square, since then the name became popular among the locals. Nowadays, this is a place close to a lot of bars and nightclubs.
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Main Bus Station: 20km
Inaugurated in 1971 as the biggest and most modern bus station of Latin America, our main bus station has the capacity to attend to 17 millions passengers per year.
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Central Market: 3,6km
Founded in 1929, The Central Market of Belo Horizonte has the most diverse shops and bars. It is commonly visited by the locals to drink a beer or buy something unique.
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Pope's Square: 4,3km
The real name of this square is Israel Pinheiro Square but, since 1980, when Pope John Paul II came to Belo Horizonte and celebrated a mass there, the locals have called it by this nickname; it is located in Mangabeiras neighborhood.
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Liberty Square: 2km
This square was given a face lift in 1991 and is one of the most beautiful and preserved places in Belo Horizonte. The Liberty Square is part of an important architectural complex built in a neoclassic style.
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Mineirão Stadium: 12km
The Governador Magalhães Pinto Stadium is the 29th largest stadium in the world and the 2nd largest in Brazil. In 2014, the Mineirão will be one of the stages for the FIFA World Cup.
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Station Square / Railway Station: 3km
The Rui Barbosa Square is located in front of the Central Station of Belo Horizonte; for that reason the locals call it Station Square. In the 19th century this was the gateway of the city.
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Confins International Airport: 42km
The Tancredo Neves International Airport is the principal airport of Belo Horizonte and the main entrance of tourists to the city. It is actually located at a nearby city called Confins witch it got this nickname from.
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Pampulha Airport: 16km
The Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport, more known as the Pampulha Airport was built in 1933 and maintains nowadays only the national flights.
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By Car: The Bristol Metopolitan Hotel is located at the south central area of Belo Horizonte. To get there from the city center is easy. Take the Afonso Pena Avenue towards south, after you pass the Municipal park on your left, you turn left at the Carandaí Avenue. After 7 blocks turn right at Maranhão street then right again at Getúlio Vargas Avenue. The Bristol Metropolitan is just a few meters ahead.
From the Airport: If you are landing at the International Airport of Belo Horizonte or the Pampulha Airport the best option is to get the executive bus Unir (http://www.conexaoaeroporto.com.br/) and drop of at Álvares Cabral Avenue, last stop. From there get a taxi to the Bristol Metropolitan Hotel.
From the Bus Station: If you are coming by bus, once you get at the bus station search for the registered taxis that are parked inside the station and ask them to leave you at the Bristol Metopolitan Hotel.
By Bus: We don't suggest you to use the public transportation of Belo Horizonte to get to this hotel. All bus stops are about 10 to 30 min walking from the the Bristol Metropolitan Hotel, but if you choose this kind of transportation there are 3 buses from the city center that will take you there: 104, 4103, 4107. Otherwise, we advise you to take a taxi, it will save you time, it is more comfortable and, as the prices goes by the taximeter you won't have to worry about unfair rates so it may come out quite cheap.