Located in the city center, the main attractions to visit include the Belém Cathedral, Forte do Presépio, Museu de Arte Sacra do Para, and the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. The Federal University of Pará, located in the city, has students from all around the world. The Belém Art Festival, which is held in May, attracts the participation of local artists as well as foreigners.
Belém has a very vibrant nightlife; with events that host live music and dance shows. The Belém cuisine has an ethnic structure and therefore offers a lot of variety. The city’s cuisine features special delicacies from all over the world, using a lot of spices, sauces, coffee, and palm oil. We recommend trying one of the country’s traditional dishes, spicy meat cooked in different leaves. The Val de Cans International Airport, one of Northern Brazil’s most important transportation networks, is located close to the city center.
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