Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in State of Bahia, Brazil

June 23, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Bahia (locally [baˈi.ɐ]) is one of the 26 states of Brazil and is located in the northeastern part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is the 4th-largest Brazilian state by population (after São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Rio de Janeiro) and the 5th-largest by area. Bahia's capital is the city of Salvador (formerly known as "Cidade do São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos", lit. "City of Holy Saviour of All Saints Bay"), located on a spit of land separating the Bay of All Saints from the Atlantic. Once a monarchial stronghold dominated by agricultural, slaving, and ranching interests, Bahia is now a major manufacturing center whose last three elections have been dominated by the Workers' Party.
Restaurants in State of Bahia

1. Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black People

Largo do Pelourinho s/n Pelourinho, Salvador, State of Bahia 40026-280 Brazil +55 71 3241-5781 [email protected] http://irmandadedoshomenspretos.com.br/
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4.5 based on 1,210 reviews

Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black People

This famous church dominates Pelourinho Square with its unmistakable blue façade.

Reviewed By saronic - Zurich, Switzerland

Not far from the Largo do Pelourinho is one of the most interesting churches of Salvador - in its full Portuguese name: Igreja da Ordem Terceira de Nossa Senhora do Rosario dos Pretos. It was built over a long period, starting in the 17th century, by a brotherhood of slaves and freedmen of African descent, who did all the work themselves in their free hours. The church is attractive from its exterior, with its two towers by the facade and all painted in blue, as well as from the interior, with pleasantly much less gold than one sees in the other churches of the town. By the entrance are information boards, also in English, about the phenomenon of the black brotherhood, the 'Irmandade de Nossa Senhora do Rosario dos Homens Pretos'.

2. Sao Francisco Church and Convent

Praca Padre Anchieta Pelourinho, Salvador, State of Bahia 41810-830 Brazil +55 71 3322 6430 http://guides.hurb.com/igreja-e-convento-de-sao-francisco-ba/?cmp=55498
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4.5 based on 6,242 reviews

Sao Francisco Church and Convent

One of the most spectacular churches in the world, this famous church is richly adorned inside with gold, silver and precious stones and has ceiling art that has been compared to that of the Sistine Chapel.

Reviewed By MelBr75 - Curitiba, Brazil

It’s a world heritage by UNESCO. It’s an important colonial period church. It’s interior is very beautiful and full of details. Exuberant inner decoration, mostly executed in the first half of the 18th century. All surfaces inside - walls, pillars, vaults and ceilings - are covered by golden sculpted gilt woodwork and paintings.

3. Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova

Ladeira da Fonte das Pedras, Salvador, State of Bahia 40050-565 Brazil (71) 3320-2183 [email protected] http://www.itaipavaarenafontenova.com.br/a-arena/
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4.5 based on 3,646 reviews

Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova

4. Santo Antonio da Barra Fort and Nautic Museum of Bahia

Largo do Farol da Barra s/n Barra, Salvador, State of Bahia 40140-650 Brazil (71) 3264-3296 [email protected] http://www.museunauticodabahia.org.br/
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4.5 based on 3,001 reviews

Santo Antonio da Barra Fort and Nautic Museum of Bahia

Housed in Fort Santo Antonio da Barra, a fine exemple of 16thcentury portuguese military architecture, that is the site of Santo Antônio Lighthouse, better known as the "Farol da Barra", the first beacon for shipping in the Americas, the Museu Náutico da Bahia (Maritime Museum of Bahia) contains a rich collection that reflects Brazil's seafaring history, particularly of colonial period. Housed in the Museum you will find a significant numbers of archeological treasures retrieved from the undersea site of the Portuguese Galleon "Santíssimo Sacramento", sank off the coast of the city of Salvador in 1668. Open Tue-Sun 9.00am-6pm (all days in January and July).

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Right on the ground floor of the iconic "Forte de Santo Antônio" and its "Farol da Barra" lighthouse, you will find a small and nice museum - the "Museu Náutico da Bahia". Administered by the Brazilian Navy, it displays a valuable collection of maritime items, including archaeological findings, nautic instruments and several miniatures. The fort and its lighthouse are really beautiful and were officially appointed, in 1938, as Brazilian National Heritage Monuments. You will certainly love your visit to these iconic postcards of Salvador! Enjoy!

5. Igreja de Nosso Senhor do Bonfim

Praca Sr. do Bonfim, s/n, Senhor Do Bonfim, State of Bahia 40415-475 Brazil +55 (71) 3316-2196 http://www.santuariosenhordobonfim.com/
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4.5 based on 9,420 reviews

Igreja de Nosso Senhor do Bonfim

Reviewed By midwaytoheaven - Midway, United States

We lucked out to be able to visit here on Carnival while there was a church Mass being performed. This is the most famous church in Salvador and was built back in 1754. In English, it is know as "Church of Our Lord of Bonfim". It is well worth coming and seeing the inside and outside of this church. It is located an the top of Montserrat Hill. Many tours come here as well as port taxis. BOTTOM LINE: When you arrive you will see an amazing sight of tens of thousands of multi-colored "wish" ribbons tied to every part of the decorative iron fencing surrounding the Cathedral. You can purchase these ribbons from one of the street stand vendors. Legend has it that if you come here and either tie the ribbon around your wrist or onto the church fence, when it falls off your "wish" will come true. No sure if that works since we did not have that much time to verify it! A lovely church with an interior of many gold gilded accents, altar and amazing inside details. You'll love seeing this special Cathedral. MY RATING: 10/10

6. Quadrado

Praca Sao Joao Batista, 150, Porto Seguro, State of Bahia 45818-000 Brazil
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4.5 based on 6,135 reviews

Quadrado

Reviewed By mikedC3242MF

Great restaurants, very nice place to visit and view the ocean near the old church. Cute little stores.

7. Reserva Pataxo da Jaqueira

Acesso pela BR-367 em direcao a Santa Cruz Cabralia. Virar a esquerda em frente ao Barramares, Porto Seguro, State of Bahia 45810-000 Brazil
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4.5 based on 1,202 reviews

Reserva Pataxo da Jaqueira

8. Igreja Matriz Nossa Senhora D'Ajuda

Praca Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes 50, Porto Seguro, State of Bahia 45810-000 Brazil +55 73 3575-1268 https://www.facebook.com/santuarionossasenhoradajuda/
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4.5 based on 2,784 reviews

Igreja Matriz Nossa Senhora D'Ajuda

9. Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres Chapel

Costa Do Sauipe, Mata de Sao Joao, State of Bahia Brazil
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres Chapel

10. Sao Sebastiao Cathedral

Praca Dom Eduardo, Ilheus, State of Bahia 45653-766 Brazil
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4.5 based on 1,154 reviews

Sao Sebastiao Cathedral

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