Salvador is full of songs and charms, beautiful and fascinating places, full of stories to tell and beauty to feast your eyes on. This tour takes you to discover the city in 260 degrees, descending from Cidade Alta to Cidade Baixa, passing through Bonfim and ending at Mercado Modelo, the largest handicraft fair in the capital of Bahia. You will also see the Lacerda Elevator, the main connection between “the two cities” and the beautiful Ribeira waterfront.
General observations: The pick-up time at the hotel will depend on the neighborhood and will be informed after the purchase by the reservation center; We do not operate this option during Carnival, hotels within the circuit (Barra, Ondina, Centro).
The tours may be canceled by the company due to weather conditions, minimum training of people, force factors that prevent that activity, cancellation of the supplier, among others.
For further questions, contact us via WhatsApp or the agency's phone number: 71 9 8266-6068 or 71 3013-1441
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The Basilica Church Santuário Senhor Bom Jesus do Bonfim, in Salvador, was built between 1746 and 1754, to house the image of Senhor Bom Jesus do Bonfim, brought from Lisbon, in 1745. The architecture is in neoclassical style and Rococo façade. Senhor do Bonfim is an icon of the Bahian faith. The church attracts many devotees, tourists and pilgrims. The famous ribbons of Senhor do Bonfim are made since the beginning of the 19th century and measure the length of the right arm to the chest of the Senhor do Bonfim image.
Mercado Modelo is a handicraft market located in the city of Salvador. It constitutes an important tourist attraction, visited by 80% of the city's tourists. [1] In front of Todos os Santos Bay, it is next to the Lacerda Elevator and the Historic Center (which includes the Pelourinho). In neoclassical style architecture, the building is listed by the National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN).
The Lacerda Elevator is a symbol of the two-story city called Salvador, one of the most well-known port cards in Bahia. It connects Praça Tomé de Sousa, in Cidade Alta, to Praça Cayru, in the Comércio district. It was the first elevator in the world to serve public transport and the tallest of its kind, when it opened on December 8, 1873, the day of N.S. da Conceição da Praia.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.