BH Shopping
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Bh shopping is the largest shopping center in Belo Horizonte. You can find there a nice cinema, food and of course many shops to buy everything that you want. It's open everyday and you can take your pet with you.
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Central Market
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The Central Market of Belo Horizonte is undoubtedly one of the best municipal markets in the world – except for the animal shops section, my opinion. Founded in september 7th 1929, this traditional indoor market is one of the best representation of the State of Minas Gerais culture.
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Savassi
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An area filled with bars, restaurantes and small shops. Locals usually find everything they need in Savassi and they usually come here very often. It's visited 9-5 and after hours by locals and tourists that visit the city.
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Shopping Oiapoque
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Just like everyone else, citizens from Belo Horizonte need custom smartphone cases, phone cables, screen protectors, cool earphones, caps, shorts, shirts, pants, sunglasses, luminous gadgets, fancy electronic devices, games and so on. But a lot of these citizens want it cheap, and don’t care if some of this goods are poor quality or even fake.
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Galeria Ouvidor
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Long before the inauguration of the first mall in Belo Horizonte, the Galeria Ouvidor (Ombudsman Gallery) was already an old effervescing shopping center, providing goods such as clothes, shoes, beauty products, LPs, craft and art items, watches, glasses, jewels, philately articles, new and used books etc.
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Rogério Fernandes Gallery
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Rogério Fernandes is one of the most celebrated Brazilian living artists, known for his murals, paintings, engravings and design products. He has exhibited in Madrid, New York and Buenos Aires. In Minsk (Belarus), Rogério participated of the “Vulica Brasil Festival”, where he shared a huge mural with two other Brazilian artists.
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Hippie Fair
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Belo Horizonte has no beach, but its citizens are proud to have the biggest craft market in Latin America, a true sea of crafts. On Sunday mornings, the vehicles traffic on part of the Afonso Pena Avenue is interrupted, giving place to almost 2.200 craft stalls, attending around 80.000 visitors.
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