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COP30 outlines information on traffic, transport, and mobility in Belém during the conference

The Mobility Guide is designed to facilitate participants’ movement. This topic will be presented at a press conference on Thursday, 30 October

The Mobility Guide is designed to help delegates, participants and visitors navigate COP30. Image: SECOP
The Mobility Guide is designed to help delegates, participants and visitors navigate COP30. Image: SECOP

By Maiva D’Auria/COP30

Now available, the COP30 Mobility Guide provides essential information to facilitate transportation for delegations, participants, and visitors in Belém, Pará, during the United Nations Climate Change Conference from 10 to 21 November 2025 and the Climate Summit on 6–7 November. 

The document details all transportation options for both the Blue Zone— designated for accredited delegates and participants — and the Green Zone open to the public and civil society initiatives. It reinforces that sustainable mobility is a top priority in the conference’s planning. The guide highlights 15 exclusive COP30 bus lines, operating 24 hours a day, connecting the capital to municipalities in the Belém Metropolitan Region, such as Ananindeua, Marituba, Castanhal, Benevides, Icoaraci, Outeiro, and Mosqueiro.

The guide also provides information on taxis, transport apps, cycle lanes, electric scooters, and pick-up and drop-off points for private vehicles. Additionally, the event-specific fleet will have its own visual identity, making it easier for accredited users to identify these vehicles.

Sustainable mobility is a priority in COP30 planning. Image: SECOP
Sustainable mobility is a priority in COP30 planning. Image: SECOP

Press Conference

This Thursday, October 30, the federal government, in partnership with the State Government of Pará and the City of Belém, will hold a press conference to present the COP30 Mobility Plan. During the briefing, authorities will detail traffic restrictions around Parque da Cidade (City Park) — in effect from November 2 to 21 — as well as alternative routes, access control points, and guidelines for pedestrians, cyclists, public transport, taxis, and ride-hailing services throughout the COP30 schedule.

 Date: October 30, 2025, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. 

Venue: Creative Economy Center — Parque da Cidade, Green Zone (Av. Senador Lemos, Belém — access through Gate P9).

Speakers: Mr. Olmo Xavier, Director of Infrastructure at the Special Secretariat for COP30 (SECOP) of the Office of the Chief of Staff (Casa Civil); Mr. Esau Reis, Director of Traffic at the Municipal Secretariat for Security, Public Order and Mobility (SEGBEL/SeMOB); and Mr. Ualame Machado, Secretary of State for Public Security and Social Defence (SEGUP).

Press officer:
Mr. Arthur Sobral (Social Communication Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic SECOM/ PR) - (91) 98156-5998
Ms. Roberta Meireles (Communications Adviser/SEGUP) - (91) 99817-8141

English version: Trad. Bárbara Menezes.
Proofreading by Enrique Villamil.