During this private three-hour tour I will take you on an adventure to discover the charm of Salvador and its people, as we admire some of the Old Town's extraordinary treasures and surprising secrets, like its squares, churches, monuments, colonial houses, museums, art galleries, handicraft stores, restaurants and bars.
Salvador has an unique combination of the Portuguese, local Indigenous People and African cultures. We are the result of this great mixture and I feel ready to make your trip the most enjoyable one.
During this private three-hour tour I will take you on an adventure to discover the charm of Salvador and its people.
Our starting point will be at Castro Alves Square, located at the old main entrace to the Old Town, on the ancient southern edge of the city.
Here we are on the top of the Upper City, where the Portuguese built the first capital of Brazil, similar to an acropolis. From the Municipal Square we will see the Rio Branco Palace, the City Council and the iconic Lacerda Elevator, from where we will enjoy a magnificent view of the bay with its islands, the old financial district and Mercado Modelo, a handicraft market.
We will pass through the Sé Square, where the first cathedral of Brazil was built and we can still see its ruins.
The Terreiro de Jesus Square, home of the former Jesuit School and Church were originally built. Nowadays, it's the new Basilica Cathedral.
Now we will visit one of the Brazil's most beautiful churches. The Basilica Cathedral of Salvador is the mother of all Brazilian Catholic churches and houses one of the most important collections of Brazilian sacred art. Admission fee is not included. Please see the price under the what's excluded section.
Saint Francis Square is in the hart of the old city, where we find bars, restaurants and handicraft shops.
The landmark here is really the world's famous Saint Francis of Assisi Church, a true baroque gem. It is a must-seeing place! The admission fee is not included. Please see the price under the What's excluded field.
This is one of the most beautiful squares of Salvador, where the Jorge Amado Foundation and the Church of Rosary of the Black Men are located.
We will meet at the entrance of the Fasano Hotel in Praça Castro Alves in the Old Town.
Salvador da Bahia, often simply called Salvador, is a vibrant coastal city in northeastern Brazil. Known for its rich Afro-Brazilian culture, colonial architecture, and lively Carnival celebrations, Salvador is a city that captivates visitors with its unique blend of history, music, and natural beauty. The historic Pelourinho district, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a glimpse into the city's colonial past, while the lively neighborhoods of Barra and Rio Vermelho provide a taste of its modern, cultural vibrancy.
The historic heart of Salvador, Pelourinho is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant culture. It's home to numerous churches, museums, and art galleries, as well as lively bars and restaurants.
This iconic Art Deco elevator connects the upper and lower parts of Salvador, offering stunning views of the city and the bay. It's a symbol of Salvador and a must-visit attraction.
This historic lighthouse is one of the oldest in Brazil and offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. The surrounding park is a great place to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze.
This large market is a great place to shop for souvenirs, crafts, and local products. It's located in the historic center and is easily accessible from the Lacerda Elevator.
This beautiful beach is located near the Farol da Barra lighthouse and offers a great place to relax and enjoy the ocean. It's one of the most popular beaches in Salvador and is known for its clear waters and golden sand.
This iconic square is the heart of the Pelourinho district and is surrounded by beautiful colonial buildings, churches, and museums. It's a great place to soak up the history and culture of Salvador.
A traditional Bahian seafood stew made with fish, shrimp, and spices, cooked in coconut milk and palm oil. It's typically served with rice, farofa (toasted cassava flour), and pirão (a thick sauce made from cassava flour and broth).
Deep-fried black-eyed pea fritters stuffed with spicy shrimp paste, vatapá (a creamy paste made from bread, shrimp, and spices), and sometimes other fillings like heart of palm or caruru (a leafy green vegetable).
A creamy coconut sauce made with shrimp, cassava flour, and spices. It's typically served with rice and farofa.
A popular Brazilian snack made from shredded chicken, cream cheese, and spices, rolled in dough and deep-fried. It's typically served with a side of tomato sauce.
This is the peak tourist season in Salvador, with warm temperatures and high humidity. It's the best time to experience the city's famous Carnival and enjoy the beaches. However, it's also the most crowded and expensive time to visit.
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Salvador is a vibrant and exciting city, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and theft, is common in crowded areas and on public transportation. Violent crime, such as armed robbery and assault, can also occur, especially at night and in isolated areas. It's important to be cautious and take steps to protect yourself and your belongings.
Terminal Rodoviário de Salvador
The bus system in Salvador is the primary mode of public transportation. It's affordable and covers most of the city, including the historic center and beach areas. However, buses can be crowded and may not be the most comfortable option for tourists.
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This beautiful beach is located about an hour's drive from Salvador and is known for its clear waters, golden sand, and stunning coastline. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the ocean, as well as explore the nearby TAMAR Project, which is dedicated to the conservation of sea turtles.
This beautiful island is located about 3 hours from Salvador and is known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and laid-back vibe. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the ocean, as well as explore the island's historic sites and natural beauty.
This historic town is located about 2 hours from Salvador and is known for its beautiful colonial architecture, rich history, and stunning natural beauty. It's a great place to explore the region's history and culture, as well as enjoy the town's laid-back vibe and delicious local cuisine.
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