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About Salvador da Bahia
Located on the northeast coast of Brazil, Salvador da Bahia is known for its vibrant Afro-Brazilian culture, historic architecture, and beautiful beaches. The official currency used in Salvador is the Brazilian Real. The city is a melting pot of African, European, and Indigenous influences, which is reflected in its music, dance, and cuisine. Visitors can explore the Pelourinho district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to see colorful colonial buildings and churches.
When to visit
The best time to visit Salvador da Bahia is during the dry season, which runs from September to March. During this time, the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. The city hosts its famous Carnival in February, attracting thousands of visitors from around the world. However, it can get crowded during this time, so plan accordingly.
Getting around
Salvador da Bahia has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses and a metro system. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available for getting around the city. Walking is a great way to explore the historic center of Pelourinho, but be prepared for hilly terrain and cobblestone streets. Renting a car is another option for those who want to explore the surrounding areas at their own pace.
Traveller tips
When visiting Salvador da Bahia, be sure to try the local cuisine, such as acarajé, a popular street food made from black-eyed peas and shrimp. It's also important to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen, as the sun can be strong in Brazil. Learn a few basic Portuguese phrases to communicate with locals, as English may not be widely spoken. Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas and avoid displaying valuable items. Lastly, immerse yourself in the local culture by attending a traditional Capoeira performance or listening to live music in one of the city's bars.