Salvador Trip Overview
Enjoy a convenient roundtrip transfer from the Airport and the must do Historical City Tour of Salvador. You’ll be met at the airport and taken directly to your hotel or vice-versa. A representative will greet you when you clear airport customs and at your hotel lobby. Ensure a safe and convenient transportation for you at your arrival and/or departure. The best and fast way to get to your destination, 24h a day, 07 days in the week! Leave all the work to the staff that will meet you in the airport or at your hotel, and just relax on a quiet and comfortable transportation.
Enjoy this guided city tour of Salvador, home to beautiful Baroque-style architecture. Walking on the streets in the Historical District of Salvador feels like being taken back to ancient times in Brazilian history. Visit the first fort that was built at the entrance point of the bay of All Saints to protect the city from an attack. A stop at the city center is a must for anyone staying in Salvador da Bahia!
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Duration: 4 hours
Starts: Salvador, Brazil
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Salvador, State of Bahia, Brazil
Enjoy a convenient roundtrip transfer from the Airport and the must do Historical City Tour of Salvador. You’ll be met at the airport and taken directly to your hotel or vice-versa. A representative will greet you when you clear airport customs and at your hotel lobby. Ensure a safe and convenient transportation for you at your arrival and/or departure. The best and fast way to get to your destination, 24h a day, 07 days in the week! Leave all the work to the staff that will meet you in the airport or at your hotel, and just relax on a quiet and comfortable transportation.
Enjoy this guided city tour of Salvador, home to beautiful Baroque-style architecture. Walking on the streets in the Historical District of Salvador feels like being taken back to ancient times in Brazilian history. Visit the first fort that was built at the entrance point of the bay of All Saints to protect the city from an attack. A stop at the city center is a must for anyone staying in Salvador da Bahia!
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: 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
After pick up from the hotels, we head to Santo Antonio da Barra Fort, built in 1536 to protect the Bay of All Saints. 162 years later it gained a lighthouse to guide the boats coming to the coast, the “Farol da Barra”, which still works to the present day
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Rua do Forte de Sao Diogo S/N Porto da Barra, Salvador, State of Bahia 40130-170 Brazil
Then we will visit São Diogo Fort, from where you have an incredible view of All Saints Bay
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Largo do Campo Grande ( Praca 2 de Julho ), Centro Campo Grande, Salvador, State of Bahia 40080-120 Brazil
We will pass the Corridor of Vitória, Largo do Campo Grande (one of the circuits of the carnival), and 7 de Setembro Avenue.
Stop At: Pelourinho, Salvador, State of Bahia Brazil
From there we will continue our tour to the Pelourinho (Historic Center of Salvador), stopping at Municipal Square which has a panoramic view of the Lower City (Lacerda Elevator, Commerce, Salvador Harbor and Mercado Modelo)
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Praca da Se, Salvador, State of Bahia 40301-110 Brazil
Stop at Sé Square, a place that keeps ruins of the first Basilica of Brazil located next to Salvador’s first Archbishop’s Palace.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Largo do pelourinho, R. Maciel de Baixo, 36 – Pelourinho, Salvador – BA, 40026-240, Brazil
We continue the City Tour towards Largo do Pelourinho, where there is the Rosário dos Pretos Church and the Jorge Amado House Foundation.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Sao Francisco Church and Convent, Praca Padre Anchieta Pelourinho, Salvador, State of Bahia 41810-830 Brazil
We head to the São Francisco Church and Convent, considered one of the most unique and rich expressions of Brazilian Baroque.
Duration: 30 minutes