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Neighborhood Directory

Belém, Pará, Brazil

Overview

A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Belém, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.

Source-backed neighborhood directory

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Águas Lindas

Quiet suburban district OSM

Águas Lindas is a residential area in the outskirts of Brasília, mostly composed of modest single-family homes. The neighborhood is known for affordable housing and basic municipal amenities.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Low cost housingLocal marketsAccess to bus routes

Águas Negras

Suburban residential OSM

Águas Negras is a residential area known for its quiet streets and proximity to the main town center. Most homes here are single-family with a mix of older and modern builds.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesCommunity soccer fieldPublic primary school

Agulha

Suburban residential OSM

Agulha is a modest residential area with a mix of older single-family homes and small apartment blocks. Most daily needs are met within walking distance, and streets tend to be quiet.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery shopsSmall playgroundsClose to water

Aurá

Working-class suburb OSM

Aurá lies on the outskirts of Belém and is mostly residential with some local commerce. The area has many basic services but few entertainment options.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsPublic schoolsBus connectionsLow-rise housing

Barreiro

Industrial suburb OSM

Barreiro is a working-class neighborhood on the southern edge of Lisbon, known for its industrial roots and ferry connections across the Tagus. Locals rely on trains and ferries for daily commutes into the city center.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Tagus River ferry terminalRail hubLarge housing estatesLocal cafes

Batista Campos

Quiet residential area OSM

Batista Campos has tree-lined streets and a central park, with a mix of residential buildings and some historic architecture. Many professionals live here due to easy access to downtown Belém.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Batista Campos ParkHistoric mansionsLocal bakeriesProximity to downtown

Benguí

Suburban residential OSM

Benguí is a working-class area in Porto Alegre, mostly residential with some local shops and services. It's outside the main city core and has modest infrastructure.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsBasic public schoolsAccess to transit

Brasília

Government district OSM

Brasília is the central area of the city, dominated by government buildings and wide avenues. The neighborhood is mostly business-oriented with limited nightlife or residential spaces.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Presidential PalaceNational CongressModernist architectureMonumental Axis

Cabanagem

Working-class residential OSM

Cabanagem is a peripheral neighborhood with basic infrastructure and mostly residential areas. Public transit options are limited and access to central amenities requires travel.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsSimple eateriesCommunity centers

Campina

Central business district OSM

Campina is the historic downtown of Belém with a mix of commercial shops, government offices, and old buildings. Foot traffic is high during weekday business hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
2/5
Ver-o-Peso marketHeritage architectureShopping streetsMunicipal offices

Campina de Icoaraci

Local residential area OSM

Campina de Icoaraci sits in the Icoaraci district, combining residential homes and local businesses. The area has modest housing and basic amenities, mostly catering to families and workers.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Traditional street marketsAccess to regional bus linesProximity to waterfront

Canudos

Quiet residential OSM

Canudos is mostly residential with a mix of local shops. The area attracts families due to its schools and modest housing options.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPrimary schoolsModest housing

Castanheira

Local commerce hub OSM

Castanheira is a residential area known for markets and local commerce. It has practical amenities and busy roads connecting to central Belém.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Feira da CastanheiraAccess to BR-316 highwayNeighborhood shopsFamily housing

Cidade Velha

Historic city center OSM

Cidade Velha is the oldest part of Belém, featuring colonial architecture and narrow streets. The area has a mix of historic buildings and local businesses.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Forte do CasteloVer-o-Peso MarketColonial churches

Comunidade Bom Jesus

Low-income residential Overture

Comunidade Bom Jesus is a residential area with basic infrastructure, known for its tight-knit community or lower-income housing. Public services may be limited compared to more central neighborhoods.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local schoolsCommunity centers

Condomínio Alto de Pinheiros

Private residential enclave Overture

Condomínio Alto de Pinheiros is a gated residential area with controlled access, known for quiet streets and well-maintained homes. Most properties are single-family houses with gardens and security systems.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Gated communitySecurity patrolsSpacious housesLimited commercial activity

Condor

Suburban residential OSM

Condor has a quiet residential feel with low-rise apartment blocks and modest homes. Local shops and parks serve most daily needs without much nightlife or dining variety.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local parksSmall grocery storesFamily housing

Conjunto Bosque Araguaia

Suburban residential Overture

Conjunto Bosque Araguaia is a residential neighborhood with low-rise housing and limited commercial activity. The area is quiet and mostly occupied by families.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Family populationLocal schoolsSmall parks

Coqueiro

Quiet residential OSM

Coqueiro is mostly residential with a modest commercial presence. Local shops and eateries serve nearby homes, but it's not a nightlife spot.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesSmall parksNeighborhood shops

Cremação

Traditional residential area OSM

Cremação is a residential neighborhood in Belém, mainly known for local shops and community healthcare facilities. Streets are busy during the day but quieter at night.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPublic health clinicsCommunity schools

Cruzeiro

Quiet residential zone OSM

Cruzeiro has apartment blocks from the 1960s and a mix of small shops and bakeries. Local workers and families make up most of the residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
1960s architectureLocal bakeriesSmall markets

Curió-Utinga

Quiet suburban OSM

Curió-Utinga is mainly residential, with basic shops and local eateries. Streets feel lived-in and traffic can be heavy during rush hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Family homesLocal bakeriesLimited nightlife

Entroncamento

Railway hub Overture

Entroncamento is a railway junction town with straightforward streets and mostly residential blocks. Industrial activity and transport links shape daily life here.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Portugal National Railway MuseumKey train interchangeLight industry zones

Fátima

Family-friendly suburb OSM

Fátima is a mostly residential area with local shops, bakeries, and quiet streets. Its central location makes getting around easy for residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local bakeriesEasy transit accessQuiet residential blocks

Guamá

Working-class residential OSM

Guamá is a densely populated area with a mix of older homes and informal economies. Most streets see heavy foot traffic and local commerce throughout the day.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Street marketsHistorical churchesCommunity centers

Guanabara

Traditional residential Overture

Guanabara is mostly residential, with small local shops and quiet streets. Houses are older and the area is popular with longtime residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesElementary schoolsCorner grocery stores

Icoaraci

Port and artisan area Overture

Icoaraci is a district of Belém known for its port and ceramics made by local artisans. Many residents commute to central Belém for work and services.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Ceramics workshopsRiverfront promenadeFerry terminalLocal seafood

Jurunas

Local commerce hub OSM

Jurunas is a mixed-use neighborhood in Belém known for its residential streets and local commerce. Market stalls and small shops are common throughout the area.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Street marketsTraditional eateriesDense residential blocks

Mangueirão

Stadium zone OSM

Mangueirão is mostly known for its large sports stadium and surrounding facilities. Residential areas are spread out and local commerce is limited.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mangueirão StadiumSporadic housing clustersFew shopping options

Maracacuera

Suburban residential OSM

Maracacuera sits northeast of Belém, mainly residential with some local commerce along main streets. Public transport is limited, so most residents rely on cars or moto-taxis.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Low-rise homesLocal shopsFew schools

Maracangalha

Residential outskirts OSM

Maracangalha is a peripheral neighborhood in Salvador known for modest housing and local commerce. Most residents work nearby or in informal jobs.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local street marketsBasic servicesInformal businesses

Marambaia

Quiet residential OSM

Marambaia features mostly residential streets with mid-rise buildings and small shops. Locals value the quiet atmosphere and easy access to basic services.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesFamily homesNeighborhood schools

Marco

Local residential OSM

Marco is a residential neighborhood with quiet streets and small local businesses. Most homes are single-family with a few low-rise apartment buildings.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Family housesSmall shopsNear elementary school

Miramar

Quiet residential area OSM

Miramar has calm streets lined with mid-century homes and a mix of apartments. It is mostly residential with a few local shops and small businesses.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Mid-century architectureLocal supermarketsSmall community parks

Mosqueiro

Casual beach district Overture

Mosqueiro is a riverside neighborhood known for its beaches and relaxed atmosphere. Many local families visit on weekends, and small stalls serve fresh seafood.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Praia do FarolWeekend food stallsRiver viewsFamily-friendly

Nazaré

Central residential OSM

Nazaré sits near downtown Salvador, known for its traditional houses and busy streets. The area features schools, clinics, and easy access to public transport.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Close to Historic CenterMany local shopsHas hospitalsPublic transit hub

Ocupação IBIFAM

Informal residential Overture

Ocupação IBIFAM is an informal settlement primarily composed of self-built homes. Residents face basic infrastructure gaps and limited public services.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Self-built housingCommunity-led initiatives

Outeiro

Quiet riverside community Overture

Outeiro lies on an island north of central Belém, known for its beaches and relaxed residential vibe. Weekend crowds gather for riverside recreation, while weekdays feel notably quieter.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Praia do Outeiro beachLocal seafood stallsIsland access by bridge

Paracuri

Quiet residential area OSM

Paracuri is mostly residential, featuring modest homes and small local shops. Few amenities attract outsiders but it's convenient for basic daily needs.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsSimple eateriesCommunity churches

Parque Guajará

Quiet residential OSM

Parque Guajará is a residential neighborhood in Belém with basic local services and modest housing. The area mostly attracts families and workers seeking affordable living.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketPublic transport stopsElementary schools

Parque Verde

Quiet residential OSM

Parque Verde is mostly residential with a mix of middle-income apartment buildings and green spaces. Local shops and schools are scattered throughout the area.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Community sports fieldsFamily-owned bakeriesLarge central park

Pedreira

Residential suburb OSM

Pedreira has a mix of residential blocks and some small local shops. It's mostly quiet with limited nightlife or attractions.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesQuiet streetsAccessible bus stops

Ponta Grossa

Business and residential mix OSM

Ponta Grossa is a regional commercial hub with a mix of residential blocks and industrial sites. The city offers reliable public transport and a broad range of local services.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Central shopping streetsLarge industrial districtsIntercity bus connectionsPublic parks

Praça Celso Sarub

Low-key residential Overture

Praça Celso Sarub is a quiet residential area centered around a small public square. Local shops and modest apartment buildings surround the park.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Community parkLocal bakeriesSmall supermarkets

Pratinha

Working-class suburb OSM

Pratinha is a residential area located away from central Belém, mostly made up of modest houses and local shops. Public transport links connect it to busier districts.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsBasic amenitiesFrequent bus service

Reduto

Traditional residential area OSM

Reduto is a central residential neighborhood in Belém with a mix of older apartment buildings and commercial spots. It sees steady foot traffic due to nearby markets and transit routes.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mercado de São BrásHistoric churchesCity bus hub

Residencial Bom Jesus

Suburban residential Overture

Residencial Bom Jesus is a quiet residential area with mostly low-rise housing and small local stores. The streets are calm and traffic is light compared to central districts.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Family homesLocal grocery shopsFew public transit options

Residencial Itapuã

Family-focused residential Overture

Residencial Itapuã is a mostly residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks and basic local shops. Streets are quiet, and amenities cater to daily needs.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsApartment complexesSmall parks

Residencial Rio Volga

Family-friendly suburb Overture

Residencial Rio Volga is a quiet suburban area with single-family homes and modest apartment blocks. Most streets are residential and see little through traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local schoolsSmall parksBasic retail options

Sacramenta

Quiet residential OSM

Sacramenta has a mix of mid-century apartment blocks and single-family homes. Locals frequent small grocers and diners on its main avenue.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Mid-century architectureLocal dinersSmall grocers

São Brás

Local residential OSM

São Brás is a quiet residential neighborhood with local shops and basic services. The area sees little tourist activity and is popular with families.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
SupermarketsSchoolsLocal cafés

São Clemente

Quiet residential OSM

São Clemente is a mostly residential area with tight streets, older apartment blocks, and some local shops. It sees little through traffic and has a quieter pace compared to city center neighborhoods.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local corner shopsOlder apartment buildingsLimited nightlife

São João do Outeiro

Quiet residential OSM

São João do Outeiro is a residential neighborhood with a mix of older and newer homes. The area has basic services and some small shops scattered through local streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesTraditional homesSmall cafes

Souza

Quiet residential OSM

Souza is mostly residential with modest apartment blocks and local shops. Traffic increases during early evenings when people return from work.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local mini marketsLow-rise housingEasy bus connections

Tapanã

Quiet residential OSM

Tapanã sits in the northwest of Belém and is mainly residential, with local businesses scattered throughout. Access to the city center takes longer due to limited transit options.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsLow-rise housingFew public parks

Telégrafo

Traditional residential OSM

Telégrafo sits northeast of central Belém, mostly residential with some local shops and quiet streets. Bus routes and schools are common here.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Quiet streetsLocal shopsBus connectionsSchools nearby

Tenoné

Suburban residential OSM

Tenoné sits on the outskirts of Libreville and is primarily residential. Local shops and small markets serve the daily needs of residents.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local food standsCommunity schools

Terra Firme

Working-class residential Overture

Terra Firme is a densely populated area with a mix of residential and informal housing. The infrastructure is basic and public services can be inconsistent.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Street marketsCommunity health clinicsLocal schools

Umarizal

Urban upscale OSM

Umarizal is a central district known for its residential high-rises and upscale commerce. Galleries, cafés, and medical centers fill the area.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Modern apartment blocksPremium shopsArt galleriesHealth clinics

Una

Suburban residential OSM

Una is a residential area with family homes, low-rise apartment blocks, and basic amenities. Most streets are quiet and traffic is light except at school times.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery shopsSmall parksPrimary schools

Universitário

Student-focused, academic OSM

Universitário is centered around the main campus of Universidade Federal de Uberlândia. Most residents are students, with affordable housing and basic services nearby.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
UFU campusStudent barsBudget restaurantsAccess to public transit

Val-de-Cães

Airport-adjacent suburb OSM

Val-de-Cães lies northeast of Belém's center and is known for its proximity to the main airport. The area features mixed residential zones and some commercial services.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Near Belém International AirportMostly residentialLocal shopsMain roads access

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Sources: Overture Maps | OpenStreetMap

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