In the heights
Discover the most incredible views that live up to the name Belo Horizonte

At Circuito Liberdade, you can find amazing different options to experience the city from a new angle. It is no surprise that the capital city of Minas Gerais is called Belo Horizonte, which means “beautiful horizon” in Portuguese! Observing the city’s architecture and lights, as well as the beautiful hills surrounding it, from the top floor of a building is a unique experience that will surely leave an unforgettable memory.
Check our tips on Circuito Liberdade rooftops downtown and be ready to appreciate and experience the city from a new point of view!
Mira! – Rua Rio de Janeiro, 600 – 25th floor – Centro
It is the setting of many gatherings, events, parties and several cultural initiatives in Belo Horizonte. @mira_beaga
You might as well want to check the oop café. @oop.cafe
Acaiaca Terrace – Avenida Afonso Pena, 867 – 25th floor – Centro
Located on top of the magnificent Edifício Acaiaca, a historical art deco icon. The Acaiaca terrace offers several kinds of visits. @terracoacaiaca
Eleven Café – Rua Espírito Santo, 250 – Centro
This restaurant, café and function venue is located on a charming balcony on the 11th floor of the Empresarial Helena Maria. @elevencaferooftop
Niê Terrace – Rua Rio de Janeiro, 471 – Centro
The Niê Terrace is located on top of the building of P7 Criativo. The name is a reference to architect Oscar Niemeyer, who intended to make the city’s first skyscraper when he designed the 25-story building in 1953. @terraco.nie
No Alto Bar – Rua dos Tamóios, 200 – 24th floor – Centro
This building is over 60 years old, and it is a part of Belo Horizonte’s bohemian history. @noaltobar