


The historic heart of Salvador and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Pelourinho is a beautifully preserved colonial neighborhood. It's renowned for its steep cobblestone streets, brightly painted baroque buildings, historic churches, and vibrant cultural scene with live music and capoeira.
READ MOREAn iconic Art Deco public elevator connecting the Lower City (Cidade Baixa) with the Upper City (Cidade Alta), including Pelourinho. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Bay of All Saints and is both a practical mode of transport and a historic landmark.
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The Barra Lighthouse, housed within the Forte de Santo Antônio da Barra, stands at the entrance of the Bay of All Saints and offers beautiful sunset views. Nearby Porto da Barra beach is a popular spot for swimming and relaxing.
READ MOREOne of Brazil's most opulent churches, the Church and Convent of São Francisco is a breathtaking example of Brazilian Baroque architecture. Its interior is lavishly decorated with intricately gilded wood carvings, stunning azulejo tile panels, and religious art.
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A bustling public market located in the Lower City, near Elevador Lacerda. Housed in a historic customs building, Mercado Modelo is a popular spot to find Bahian handicrafts, souvenirs, local foods, and experience the vibrant local atmosphere, often with capoeira demonstrations outside.
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