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Salvador: A hidden gem where ancient and modern meet, an ancient city with African flair!

Salvador, the capital of Bahia, is a coastal city in northeastern Brazil known for its rich history, culture, cuisine, and natural scenery. Salvador has a well-developed transportation network, making it easy for tourists to get to various attractions. In terms of accommodation, Salvador offers a variety of options, from budget hotels to luxury hotels. Tourists can choose the right accommodation according to their needs. Here's a detailed guide I put together. If you find it helpful, don't forget to follow me! Attractions - Pelourinho: The heart of Salvador, with many colonial buildings, colorful old houses, and cobblestone streets. Free entry. - São Francisco Church: A Baroque-style church with a large amount of pure gold leaf decoration inside. Tickets cost BRL 20. - Lacerda Elevator: Offers a panoramic view of Todos os Santos Bay. Tickets cost BRL 5–10. - Mercado Modelo: A shopping, dining, and bar complex where you can buy handicrafts and souvenirs. Free entry. - Barra Lighthouse: A landmark building in the city with a maritime museum inside. Tickets cost BRL 10–15. - Bonfim Cathedral: A famous religious site where you can experience the religious culture. Free entry. Food - Moqueca: A stew made with fresh seafood, coconut milk, and other ingredients. Prices range from BRL 30–60. - Acarajé: A snack made with black bean paste and other ingredients, usually served with sauce. Prices range from BRL 5–10. - Caruru: A dish made with okra and other ingredients. Prices range from BRL 20–30. - Maniçoba: A traditional dish made with cassava flour and other ingredients. Prices range from BRL 25–35. - Vatapá: A paste-like dish made with shrimp, bread, and other ingredients. Prices range from BRL 20–35. - Coconut ice cream: A popular dish. Prices range from BRL 10–15. Tips - Property safety: The security situation in some areas of Salvador is average. Be sure to take care of your belongings in crowded places such as markets and attractions, and avoid carrying too much cash and valuables. - Beach safety: Some beaches have strong currents. Be sure to follow the instructions of lifeguards when swimming and doing water activities. - Mosquito protection: There are many mosquitoes in the area. Bring mosquito repellent, floral water, and other mosquito repellent products to avoid mosquito bites. - Respect the culture: Salvador has a rich African culture and religious traditions. Be sure to respect local customs and religious beliefs.
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Posted: Jan 26, 2025
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