Introduction
Salvador, the vibrant capital of Bahia, is a city where African culture and Brazilian traditions intertwine beautifully. Visitors are greeted by colorful colonial architecture, lively music, and the tantalizing aroma of local cuisine, creating an atmosphere that feels both festive and welcoming.
However, Salvador's charm comes with its challenges. The city is known for its uneven sidewalks and hilly terrain, which can be tough for those with mobility issues. Additionally, while the historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site, some areas require caution due to safety concerns, especially at night.
Sightseeing
Things to do
Top-Attraktionen
Farol da Barra
Iconic lighthouse with panoramic views
Igreja de São Francisco
Famous for its stunning baroque architecture
Mercado Modelo
A great place for local crafts and souvenirs
Pelourinho
A UNESCO World Heritage site with vibrant culture
Wissenswertes
Do's und Don'ts
Beliebte Routen hier
Foto: Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons