Santo Amaro

A charming town in Bahia, Brazil, Santo Amaro enchants with its colonial architecture, vibrant Afro-Brazilian culture, and lively festivals. Its riverside setting and rich history make it a hidden gem for explorers.

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Nestled in Bahia's lush southeastern embrace, Santo Amaro whispers tales of colonial grandeur and Afro-Brazilian soul. Cobbled streets wind past pastel-hued mansions, while the rhythm of samba de roda lingers in the air. A gateway to the Recôncavo's sugarcane legacy, this city invites travelers to savor its quiet charm—where history, culture, and the warmth of its people converge.

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  • Official Name: Santo Amaro
  • Type de destination: Ville
  • Brief Description: A historic city in Bahia, Brazil, known for its colonial architecture, Afro-Brazilian culture, and proximity to the Bay of All Saints.
  • Location: Southeastern Brazil, in the Recôncavo Baiano region of Bahia, approximately 70 km from Salvador.
  • Year Established/Founded: 1557
  • Governing Body/Management: Municipal government of Santo Amaro
  • Significance/Known For: A key colonial-era sugar-producing center with preserved 18th-century churches and a strong cultural heritage tied to Candomblé traditions.
  • Size/Area: Approximately 492.9 km²
  • Population: Around 58,000 (as of latest estimates)
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Purificação (18th-century church)
    • Festa da Purificação (annual religious festival in February)
    • Historical center with colonial-era buildings
  • Best Time to Visit: February for the Festa da Purificação, or during the dry season (September–March) for pleasant weather.
  • Entrance Fee/Ticket Info: N/A (city access is free; specific attractions may charge fees)
  • Heures d'ouverture: N/A (la ville est accessible toute l'année)
  • Website: Prefeitura Municipal de Santo Amaro (official municipal website, if available)

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  • Mois les plus propices à la visite : Décembre, février, janvier, novembre