Hotel Villa Bahia

Salvador


Occupying a pair of restored Portuguese-style colonial houses, this sustainably run boutique hotel (practices include recycling and employment of local craftspeople) has 17 rooms with hardwood floors, shuttered windows and antique furnishings from heavy armoires to twinkling chandeliers. There’s a panoramic terrace and plunge pool, plus a good organic restaurant that's open to the public.


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Nearby Salvador attractions

1. Igreja e Convento São Francisco

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One of Brazil’s most magnificent churches, the baroque Igreja e Convento São Francisco is filled with displays of wealth and splendor. An 80kg silver…

2. Escola Olodum

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Stop into the headquarters of Olodum for information on percussion workshops and tours (only for small groups, not individual travelers), which include a…

3. Terreiro de Jesus

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A colorful intersection of vendors, tourists, capoeiristas and colorful locals, the Terreiro de Jesus is a historic site of religious celebrations, and is…

4. Pelourinho

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The centerpiece of the Cidade Alta is the Pelourinho, a Unesco-declared World Heritage site of colorful colonial buildings and magnificent churches. As…

5. Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia

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Below the Museu Afro-Brasileiro (one admission ticket gets you into both), the Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia exhibits indigenous Brazilian pottery,…

6. Museu Afro-Brasileiro

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Holding one of Bahia’s most important collections, the Museu Afro-Brasileiro exhibits wood carvings, baskets, pottery and other artwork and crafts linking…

7. Catedral Basílica

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The Catedral Basílica dates from 1672 and is a marvelous example of Jesuit architecture. The interior is elegant and simple, with marble-covered walls and…

8. Faculdade de Medicina Building

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A Portuguese prince, upon arrival in Salvador in 1808, founded a school of surgery here that was later named the Bahia School of Medicine.