
Discover Salvador
Discover Salvador: the city behind the postcard
Understand Salvador before you arrive: its Afro-Brazilian heart, its historic core, its bay, its neighbourhoods and its rhythms.

Independent guide · Salvador, Bahia
A practical, culturally grounded guide for your first trip to one of Brazil's most singular cities. Neighbourhoods, food, beaches, Afro-Brazilian culture, itineraries and the details that make a visit work.
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Discover Salvador
Understand Salvador before you arrive: its Afro-Brazilian heart, its historic core, its bay, its neighbourhoods and its rhythms.

Things to Do
What is actually worth your time in Salvador, organised by interest: heritage walks, Afro-Brazilian culture, beaches, music, museums and boat trips.

Where to Stay
Choosing the right neighbourhood matters more than choosing the right hotel in Salvador. Compare Barra, Rio Vermelho, Ondina, Santo Antônio, Pelourinho and more.

Food & Nightlife
Acarajé, moqueca, vatapá, caruru, street food, live music and long Rio Vermelho nights — explained for first-time visitors.

Itineraries
Realistic day-by-day plans for Salvador, built around geography so you are not crossing the city twice a day.

Plan Your Trip
Getting there, getting around, safety, money, connectivity, language and customs — the practical layer of a first trip to Salvador.

Local Picks
Sunsets, small beaches, neighbourhood markets, ice cream and viewpoints that locals actually use in Salvador.
Standalone guide
Queer life in Salvador is visible, expressive and deeply tied to the city's cultural scene. This is a standalone section, not a footnote inside nightlife.
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How the city is laid out, what to prioritise on a short trip, and the mindset that makes Salvador click.

The museums, institutions and living practices that explain the city better than any postcard.

Eight neighbourhoods, compared by beach, nightlife, history, restaurants and first-time suitability.

Dendê, coconut milk, dried shrimp and the sea: the grammar of Bahian cooking.

The full version: five days, five areas, no unnecessary crossing of the city.

The sweet spot for a first trip: history, coast and bay.
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