Belém stands out as a great tourist destination in Brazil, creating an excellent opportunity for travel investment.
With more than a hundred edible species, regional fruits can be found at Ver-o-Peso, open-air fairs and supermarkets around the city.
[32][33] Belém hosts the Círio de Nazaré, the religious festival with the largest procession in Brazil, which takes place every year on the second Sunday of October and brings together around two million faithful.
The feast in devotion to Our Lady of Nazareth, celebrated in Belém since 1793, is the biggest Christian festivity in the country and the largest Catholic procession in the world.
Nowadays, the manifestations of profane and religious devotion last for fifteen days during the so-called Nazarene season.