Brazil's former capital is renowned for its African-influenced cuisine, music and architecture. Known as "the Capital of Joy," because of its exuberant week-long Carnaval celebrations, Salvador brims with contemporary music and art amid architecture that has gone untouched since the 17th century.
Restaurants in Salvador
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Atelie for painting and sculpture with focus on black culture and history of the country.
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Saint Benedict Basilica is a beautiful neoclassic church in Salvador’s central area, beautifully kept, where the old city gates used to be. It currently holds baroque and neoclassical art restoration courses as well as a beautiful choir.
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Worth visit! There is a small ticket price for a big experience! Things are all original, there is almost no replicas, so you see the true things. The view to the lower city and ocean from this place is amazing. Also, you can see the City's elevator and the Model Market. If you want to spend some time indoor to avoid the hot outside, this is the right place! You will only spend between 40mins to 1 hour in this place, but its a good one. There is English, Spanish and Portuguese tour guides included in the entrance ticket fee.
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