| What to do in Pelourinho |
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| Get BlessedLook for this man. He may not be a priest of any kind, but he will take a small branch and read your hand and say a prayer to bless you. Can’t hurt. |
You can have an acaraje anywher in the city, but it really make more sense in Pelourinho. Kind of like beer to pubs, hotdog
to stadiums and martinis to lounges.
A cachaca based drink aged in oak barrels with various ingredients. One or two are fine, more will get to your head without you knowing, which can be desireable.
The fallen cross is a monument made to protest the removal of a church to make room for tram tracks. Although a one-liner, the view from the place is beautiful enough to deserve a beer/wine/ soda.
Photo-op with the BaianaYou can either hug and kiss the Bahiana (cheek), or you can wear the hat and stand behind the prop. Makes great photos. | ![]() |
Hair BraidingYou should look silly at least once in your life, so why not here? You can get your hair braided dirt cheap at Terreiro de Jesus.
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