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Explore hidden gems such as the Convento do Carmo and the Largo do Pelourinho, where echoes of Salvador's colonial past resonate.
Salvador
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Best time to go
February - August
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Low season
September - January
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Best LGBTQ+ Neighbourhood
Barra
Barra is known for its vibrant and inclusive community with several LGBTQ+ friendly places such as bars, clubs, and cultural events.
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Gay Tours & Excursions in Brasil: Salvador de Bahia
- Gaily Tour in SALVADOR DE BAHIA with your LGBT Friendly Guide
- LGBT Half & Full Day Gay Excursion from SALVADOR DE BAHIA
- Individual and Small Groups
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ABOUT THE CITY...
Welcome to Salvador de Bahia, a vibrant coastal city in Brazil, exudes a lively and inclusive atmosphere, making it a standout destination for the LGBTQ+ community.
Salvador is one of Brazil’s most Afro-Brazilian cities, with beach days in Barra, late nights in Rio Vermelho, and street life that runs on music. From there, we'll venture into the historic district of Santo Antônio Além do Carmo, where charming colonial architecture and narrow cobblestone streets await.
For nightlife, start at Amsterdam Pop Club for DJs and dancing across multiple floors.
Embark on a captivating 3-hour walking tour through the diverse neighborhoods of the Old Historical City: Pelourinho and Santo Antônio areas, where we'll uncover a tapestry of cultural gems and historical landmarks. Along the way, we'll visit landmarks like the Ladeira da Preguiça, known for its significance in Salvador's LGBTQ+ community and its ties to Afro-Brazilian culture.
Our journey begins in the heart of Pelourinho, the historic center, where our knowledgeable guide will lead us through colorful colonial architecture and share stories of queer resistance during Brazil's colonial era. If you want a social base, Nomads Multiespaço near Barra is an easy hostel for meeting people. Renowned for its rich Afro-Brazilian culture and stunning beaches, Salvador de Bahia embraces diversity and celebrates LGBTQ+ identities.
We'll be starting in Pelourinho área where the City has began consequentely the country has began as Salvador was the very First capital of Brazil, over there you can find the beautiful colonial house from 16th to 20th centuries..churches, and museus.
The biggest draw on the calendar is Carnaval, when blocos take over the streets and LGBTQ+ crowds gather along the Barra–Ondina circuit.
Concluding our tour, you'll depart with a deeper appreciation for the diverse cultural heritage and architectural splendor that define Salvador de Bahia.
Included:
* Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide for City Tour (3 hours)
* Entrance Fee – Casa de Histórias de Salvador and Museu Afro-historical
Salvador de Bahia • Gay Tour & Afros' Secrets
Step into the vibrant streets of Salvador de Bahia for an enlightening 3-hour walking tour, where we'll uncover the intersection of LGBTQ+ history and Afro-Brazilian heritage.
While Brazil has seen strides in LGBTQ+ rights, including legal recognition of same-sex unions, challenges persist, but Salvador de Bahia remains a welcoming haven for LGBTQ+ travelers. Finally, we'll make our way to the Elevador Lacerda, an iconic landmark that offers panoramic views of the city and its bustling port. Concluding our tour at the iconic Mercado Modelo, you'll depart with a newfound understanding of the rich tapestry of LGBTQ+ and Afro-Brazilian history that shapes the cultural fabric of Salvador de Bahia.
Included:
* Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide for City Tour (3 hours)
* Entrance Fee – Museu da Música and Museu do Carnaval
Salvador de Bahia by Night • Gay Tour
Enjoy an enlightened Salvador de Bahia and an amazing walking tour through Salvador de Bahia’s gay & lesbian friendly bars and clubs to live on your skin the magic atmosphere and LGBT scene of the city.
Bar Âncora do Marujo is small and can get crowded, but its drag shows pull in a loyal crowd. The city hosts numerous LGBTQ+ events, including lively pride parades and vibrant nightlife scenes, where individuals can express themselves freely. Enjoy your included drink (also alcohol free drink available) and own the night !
Included:
* Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide for Night Tour (2 hours)
* Drink in Gay Friendly Bar (1 Drink)
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As we continue, we'll meander through the cobblestone streets, encountering vibrant Afro-Brazilian music, dance, and art, which have long been integral to Salvador's identity.For LGBTQ+ travelers, it’s social and direct: people go out to see and be seen, and you can keep your trip simple by staying near Barra or Rio Vermelho for walkable nightlife. In Rio Vermelho, Boteco do Paulista is a go-to for drag shows and cocktails, though ordering via QR code can trip up some visitors. Visitors can immerse themselves in the city's colorful culture and feel embraced by its warm and accepting spirit, making it an enticing destination for LGBTQ+ individuals seeking affirmation and celebration.
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GAY TOURS in SALVADOR DE BAHIA
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Meet our Gay/Lesbian Tour Guide for a private walking tour of Salvador de Bahia Gay and experience one of the funniest cities in the world.
Salvador de Bahia • Historical Tour
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Delving deeper, we'll explore the Pelourinho Square, once a site of enslavement and punishment, now a symbol of resilience and empowerment for both LGBTQ+ and Afro-Brazilian communities. If you want the full Salvador intensity, come for Carnaval (usually February or early March), but book far ahead and expect packed streets and long waits.
Outside Carnaval, look for local pride events and cultural festivals that pop up through the year, plus themed parties and drag nights that do the heavy lifting when there’s no major festival week. For a mix of live music and drag, La Bouche Creperia works well for a longer night.