Salvador Da
Bahia, Brazil Trip 2016 -
Tourism &
Vacation in Salvador Da Bahia, Brazil
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Salvador da Bahia has an energy and unadorned beauty that few cities can match.
Once the magnificent capital of
Portugal’s great New World colony, Salvador is the country’s Afro-Brazilian jewel. Its brilliantly hued center is a living museum of 17th- and
18th-century architecture and gold-laden churches. More importantly, Salvador is the nexus of an incredible arts movement.
Wild festivals happen frequently, with drum corps pounding out powerful rhythms against the backdrop of colonial buildings almost daily. At night, capoeira circles form on plazas and open spaces, while the scent of acarajé (bean and shrimp fritters) and other African delights fills the evening air.
Elsewhere in town, a different spirit flows through the crowd as religious followers celebrate and reconnect with African gods at mystical Candomblé ceremonies. In fact, there’s no other place in the world where descendants of
African slaves have preserved their heritage as well as in Salvador – from music and religion to food, dance and martial-arts traditions.
Aside from the many attractions within Salvador, gorgeous coastline lies right outside the city – a suitable introduction to the tropical splendor of
Bahia.
Chosen as one of
Brazil’s 12 host cities for the
2014 FIFA World Cup, Salvador is bracing for a major influx of visitors.
Preparations have been slow to start, though. At the time of writing, construction was underway for an overhaul of the old
Fonte Nova Stadium and city officials were discussing plans for improving the congested public-transportation system.
Salvador is the capital of the state of Bahia, Brazil. With a charming
Old Town (a
World Heritage Site), a vibrant musical scene and popular
Carnival celebrations, it is considered one of the birthplaces of
Brazilian culture.
Do in Salvador Da Bahia - Brazil
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You'll find a huge variety of things to do in Salvador. Some of the popular activities include:
Day tour of Salvador
Salvador Parks
Salvador golf courses
Salvador music festivals
Surf trips
A good brazil tour guide in Salvador, known as a guia de Salvador, will be able to show you around lots of the attractions and activities if you want to explore on your own. A good option to get a general idea and find your way around in the city is the "Salvador Bus", an open-top tour bus passing by the main points of interest and offering explanation on the way.
See in Salvador Da Bahia - Brazil
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Architecture
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At the center of the Cidade
Alta there are the 2 large squares
Praça da Sé and the Terreiro de
Jesus which are connected at the corner by the cathedral. The latter is probably the most lively part of town, with food carts and stalls through the day and revelers in the evening hours. The slick, L-shaped Praça da Sé has cool fountains and the fenced-off ruins of the foundations of its namesake church. At the far end of the plaza, the 1874 funicular railway
Plano Inclinado
Gonçalves used to send 30-passenger cars between Cidade Alta and
Cidade Baixa on terrifyingly steep tracks – it's been out of service since
2011, though plans to restore the train are in the works. A colourful intersection of vendors, tourists, capoeiristas and colourful locals, the Terreiro de Jesus is a historic site of religious celebrations, and is ringed by four churches, as well as the
XIX century Faculdade de Medicina Building . The plaza feeds into the
Cruzeiro de
São Francisco , named for the cross in the square’s center.
Praça Municipal (
City Square), Praça
Tomé de
Souza. Once the political seat of colonial Brazil, it is now a lively place to people-watch and see panoramic views over the bay. Overlooking the plaza, note the impressive Palácio
Rio Branco, reconstructed in
1919; the original 1549 structure housed the offices of Tomé de Souza, Brazil’s first governor general.
Largo do
Pelourinho — A fairly small triangular plaza, is among the oldest parts of town. You can guess from its name meaning "plaza of the pillory" what went on around there.
Mercado Modelo — The city's main market located in the lower town is and a good place for crafts and other souvenirs
. In the adjacent square you can often see young men performing capoeira, the famous martial arts dance which originates from the area.
Solar do Unhão — The best place in Salvador to watch the sunset. It is an old style house located at the
Baía de Todos os Santos.
Inside there is a small museum (Museu de
Arte Moderna) with local art pieces.
Sometimes on Saturday evening there is a jazz concert.
- published: 03 Jan 2015
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