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Of the 12 destinations we visited on our July/August trip to Brazil, Salvador is the one that really got under our skin. As Brazil's fourth largest city (by population) and the capital of Bahia state, Salvador is complex, chaotic, and colorful, with a larger-than-life culture that dates back 500 centuries.
Nov 17, 2023
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Aug 19, 2022 · The Lower City has a beautiful church and a large market, but is not the type of place you should wander around. If you are feeling adventurous ...
hi, yes it's great, depends if you want beaches or history though. Spend 2 full days at least to do all of historical area and outskirts of city. Stay in the ...
Jun 22, 2006 · Salvador has a different (less hurried) vibe than Rio and it has lots great food, music and places to see.
Jan 8, 2023 · Even if you don't love Salvador quite as much as I did, the color and cuisine alone are worth the relatively short flight from Rio or São Paulo.
Although Salvador has a somewhat dubious reputation, with a little local knowledge there's no reason to skip this vibrant and charismatic city. Getting around ...
Dec 22, 2022 · Both Rio and Salvador have amazing carnavals - so you'll be fine wherever you end up. Just note that carnaval season is much longer than 4 days.
Oct 12, 2023 · The food is perfect, the beaches are beautiful (maybe an 8/10 on the Brazilian beach scale), there's a rich culture to see and experience. You ...
Jan 30, 2023 · Food is a little more expensive in that area, due to it being a major tourist hotspot, but not too expensive to put you off. We sat down and ...