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Your Colégio Batista Holiday
Experience all the wonderful things this neighbourhood has to offer with a tailor-made Colégio Batista holiday package. However you picture yourself spending your days here, you'll find endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation and fun. Your trip to Colégio Batista wouldn't be complete without seeing top attractions nearby such as Liberty Square, Afonso Pena Avenue and Lagoinha Baptist Church. Expedia can help you turn your ideal Colégio Batista holiday into reality, whatever your travel plans or budget.
Our guide on where to stay in Colégio Batista

Savassi
Savassi is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Savassi Square and Afonso Pena Avenue.
Our pick of the best Colégio Batista Hotel Deals

Hotel Vivenzo
Hotel is nice , the breakfast buffet and the restaurant are first class ! The staff is very nice ! The location is nice and safe , around great restaurants and shops! My only few negative are that the towels are very used and old, pillows feel cheap and uncomfortable , the bed mattress is kind hard ...
Reviewed on 6 Apr 2026

Normandy Hotel

Ouro Minas Hotel Belo Horizonte, Dolce by Wyndham
Very cool.
Reviewed on 4 Apr 2026
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Colégio Batista

Mineirão Stadium
Experience the passion of Brazilian soccer fans at one of the host stadiums for the 2014 World Cup. It’s also got a cutting-edge museum dedicated to the sport.

Pope's Square
Come to this hilltop plaza to discover some of the sublime views that inspired Belo Horizonte’s name, which means Beautiful Horizon.
Activities

Clube da Esquina Iconographic Exhibition “Because they were called Dreams”















