Salvador, the soul of Bahia, is a destination full of colors, flavors and history. This guide is an invitation for you to explore the main tourist attractions, taste authentic Bahian cuisine and be enchanted by the rhythms and joy that take over the city, from the historic Pelourinho to the beautiful beaches that stretch along the entire coast.
What can't be missing from your itinerary
Pillory
The center of Afro-Brazilian culture in the city, Pelourinho is a neighborhood known for its streets and colonial mansions
Opened in 1873, the Lacerda Elevator is an architectural landmark in Salvador, connecting the Upper City to the Lower City
Lacerda Elevator
Opened in 1873, the Lacerda Elevator is an architectural landmark in Salvador, connecting the Upper City to the Lower City
The Basilica is one of the most famous religious temples in Brazil. Known for its traditional Bonfim ribbons
Bonfim Church
The Basilica is one of the most famous religious temples in Brazil. Known for its traditional Bonfim ribbons
Barra LighthouseThe city's postcard, the lighthouse houses the Nautical Museum and offers spectacular views of the sea and All Saints Bay
Barra Lighthouse
The city's postcard, the lighthouse, houses the Nautical Museum and offers spectacular views of the sea and All Saints Bay.
Mercado ModeloLocated in the Lower City, Mercado Modelo is one of the main centers for handicrafts and souvenirs in Salvador
Model Market
Located in Cidade Baixa, Mercado Modelo is one of Salvador's main centers for crafts and souvenirs.
On the edge of All Saints Bay, it is a historic architectural complex that houses the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia
Unhão Manor
On the edge of All Saints Bay, it is a historic architectural complex that houses the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia
The most famous beaches in Salvador
Known for its iconic Barra Lighthouse, this beach is one of the most popular in Salvador
Barra Beach
Known for its iconic Barra Lighthouse, this vietnam phone number list beach is one of the most popular in Salvador
A favorite among surfers, Praia do Flamengo has good waves and a long stretch of sand.
Flamengo Beach
A favorite among surfers, Praia do Flamengo has good waves and a long stretch of sand.
Famous for the music of Vinícius de Moraes, this beach has calm waters, coconut trees and a peaceful atmosphere
Itapuã Beach
Famous for the music of Vinícius de Moraes, this beach has calm waters and a peaceful atmosphere
One of the most popular beaches for families, Stella Maris has natural pools formed by reefs
Stella Maris Beach
One of the most popular beaches for families, Stella Maris has natural pools formed by reefs
Where to eat that Bahian food
Bahian cuisine with European influence in a rustic setting
Teresa's House
Bahian cuisine with European influence in a rustic setting
Where? R. Odilon Santos, 45 – Rio Vermelho
Opening hours? Monday to Wednesday from 12pm to 11pm | Thursday to Saturday from 12pm to midnight | Sunday from 12pm to 9:30pm
Reservations and information? HERE
Dinha's Acarajé
Busy neighborhood stall specializing in acarajé
Where ? Largo de Santana – Rio Vermelho Opening hours? Monday to Friday from 4pm to 10pm | Saturday from 10:30am to 10pm | Sunday from 3pm to 10pm
Reservations and information? HERE
Barravento Restaurant
Regional dishes made with seafood and meats by the sea.
Where? Av. Oceânica, 814 – Barra
Opening hours? Monday to Thursday from 12pm to 10:30pm | Friday and Saturday from 12pm to 10:30pm | Sunday from 12pm to 7pm
Reservations and information? HERE
If you can, don't miss it.
Former residence of writer Jorge Amado and his wife, Zélia Gattai, Casa do Rio Vermelho is a museum that offers an intimate view of the author's life and work
Red River House
Former residence of writer Jorge Amado and his wife, Zélia Gattai, Casa do Rio Vermelho is a museum that offers an intimate view of the author's life and work
Located in the first medical school in Brazil, in Terreiro de Jesus, the museum is dedicated to African and Afro-Brazilian history and culture.
Afro-Brazilian Museum
Located in the first medical school in Brazil, in Terreiro de Jesus, the museum is dedicated to African and Afro-Brazilian history and culture.
Tororó Dam
The only natural spring in the city of Salvador, it has an urban lake with statues of the Orixás, from where you have a spectacular view of the Arena Fonte Nova
Where to stay?
Salvador offers a variety of accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. If you want to stay close to the main tourist attractions, such as Farol da Barra or Rio Vermelho, OnHappy has several hotel options for you to choose from.
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