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Salvador is a unique city.


Salvador, capital of Bahia and first capital of Brazil, is a unique city. Its cuisine with African roots, its musicality, its religious manifestations that are always mixed with the profane, are attractions for national and international tourists.


Sung in prose and verse by the four corners of the world, it combines the beauty of its architectural complex, its 365 churches and beautiful beaches, with the good humor and receptivity of its inhabitants.


The Grande Hotel da Barra, one of the most traditional in the City, is located in one of our main postcards – Praia do Porto da Barra – in the same place where Tomé de Souza landed in the 16th century and founded the first Capital of Colonial Brazil – the city of Salvador.

We selected unmissable itineraries in Salvador for all those who want to know our history, culture, gastronomy and the happy and festive day-to-day life of the city.

Bonfim's Church

Famous Catholic temple, located in Sagrada Colina, in Salvador. It is there that the famous Bonfim Ribbons are distributed.

Dique do Tororó

Dique do Tororó is the only natural source in the city of Salvador and has a lagoon with 110,000 cubic meters of water.

Lacerda's elevator

Elevador Lacerda The Elevador Lacerda is the first urban elevator in the world and is one of the main sights and postcards of the city.

Barra Lighthouse

Farol da Barra or Farol de Santo Antônio is located on the old point of Padrão, currently Ponta de Santo Antônio, in Salvador.

Barra Church

Located on Ladeira da Barra, it was built at the end of the 16th century and stands out for its classic architectural features.

Model market

Handicraft market located in the Comércio district, one of the oldest and most traditional shopping areas in the city.

Pillory

Popularly called Pelô, the neighborhood brings together a lot of history and culture from the state and the country, such as its mansions from the beginning of the 20th century.

city's park

Urban park that preserves the Atlantic Forest and restinga. Recently revitalized, it is more attractive to current urban dynamics.

fort san diogo

Located on Ladeira da Barra, it was built at the end of the 16th century and stands out for its classic architectural features.

fort santa maria

Handicraft market located in the Comércio district, one of the oldest and most traditional shopping areas in the city.

Jorge Amado House Foundation

Fundação Casa de Jorge Amado is a non-governmental and non-profit organization that aims to preserve, research and disseminate the writer's bibliographic and artistic collections, in addition to encouraging and supporting studies and research on the life of the writer and on art. and Bahian literature.

Museu Casa do My

Museum located in Pelourinho, opened in 1988, the place seeks to reflect the relationship between Bahia and Benin.

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