

Samba City is an outdoor musical complex in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, designed for the 2007 Pan American Games. The complex covers a large area in the city center and features various stages and installations. It's a key venue for music and cultural events in Salvador.
A heritage site showcasing traditional Rajasthani architecture, Ibrahim Patel Chowk is a charming spot to explore in the morning.
Sambala Arts Society is a renowned art institution hosting a range of cultural exhibits and workshops. Visitors can spend a relaxing afternoon exploring the exhibitions.

As the sun sets, Samba Lake transforms into a breathtaking spot for a romantic evening stroll. Enjoy the serene surroundings and tranquil atmosphere.

Cheese bread made with melted cheese and bread dough.
Fruit bowl dessert made from purple açaí berries, granola, and banana.
Bean stew made with black beans and pork.
Samba City is known for its Carnival festivities which involve heavy rain showers; a waterproof phone pouch will protect your device from water damage.

Samba City is home to various insects like mosquitoes and flies; insect repellent sticks will help prevent bug bites and diseases.
Samba City's weather is warm and humid; a lightweight quick-dry towel will be convenient for drying off after showers and sweaty activities.
Pao de Queijo 24h is a popular breakfast spot serving traditional Brazilian bread and cheese
Churrascaria Palace is a beloved Brazilian churrascaria with high-quality meats and sides
Porcão is a highly-regarded churrascaria in Copacabana for dinner
These vibrant masks are made by local artisans using natural materials and symbolize the joy and energy of Carnaval.
This hand-embroidered cloth is a traditional handicraft in Samba City and features intricate designs inspired by its rich cultural heritage.
These charming coconut shell crafts are created by local artisans who collect coconuts from the nearby Amazon rainforest and transform them into unique decorative items.
The Tenerife Auditorium, an iconic architectural marvel, hosts world-class performances and offers stunning ocean views.
Indulge in a romantic sunset dinner at The Plettenberg Hotel's Fine Dining Restaurant, overlooking the Indian Ocean and Robberg Beach.

A grand monument dedicated to the Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar, featuring a 39-meter high chariot and a library housing 30,000 manuscripts.