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Getting Around
Ouro Preto has no train or airport. The primary access is by bus from Belo Horizonte, roughly two hours away, with frequent daily departures from the Tietê and Novo Rio terminals. Taxis and local vans handle movement within the hilly town itself.
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Cash or Card
Cash remains very useful in Ouro Preto, particularly at smaller pousadas, street food stalls, and local markets where card machines may be absent or unreliable. A mix of reais in hand alongside a card for larger restaurants and hotels is the practical approach for most visits.
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Good to Know
Locals in Ouro Preto take their Baroque heritage seriously and appreciate visitors who slow down, enter churches respectfully, and ask before photographing religious ceremonies or interiors. The university student population gives the town a lively nightlife scene around Praca Tiradentes that contrasts sharply with its colonial quietude by day.
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ATMs
ATMs are available in Ouro Preto's historic centre, primarily around Praca Tiradentes and along Rua Direita, with Bradesco and Banco do Brasil machines being the most accessible for international cards. Withdrawal limits can be low by international standards, so taking out a larger amount in a single transaction is advisable to reduce fees.
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Currency
The currency of Brazil is the Real, written as BRL and symbolized as R$, with notes issued in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 reais. Coins circulate in values from 5 centavos up to 1 real and are commonly used for bus fares and small purchases.
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Plugs
Brazil uses Type N outlets at 127V or 220V depending on region, with Minas Gerais typically at 127V. A universal adapter is strongly recommended for most international devices.
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Safety
Ouro Preto is generally safe for tourists, but the steep, poorly lit cobblestone streets after dark require both physical care and situational awareness, as petty theft is not unknown in quieter alleys at night. Staying on well-traveled routes in the evening, keeping bags secured, and following local advice about which neighborhoods to avoid after sunset is straightforward common sense.
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Airports
The nearest airport is Confins International Airport in Belo Horizonte, officially Tancredo Neves International, roughly 130 km from Ouro Preto and served by domestic and some international flights. From the airport, a bus or hired transfer to the Belo Horizonte bus terminal and onward coach to Ouro Preto is the standard route for most visitors.