The beautifully restored Art Deco elevator belongs to the main sights of the city.
A traditional shopping mall and one of the oldest of its kind is located right next to the Elevator Lacerda and faces the All Saints Bay.
A true landmark of Salvador. This 22-meter high lighthouse was built in the 17th century to shine its signals to passing ships to help them…
A waterside monument on a broad square marks the very spot where Recife was first founded in 1537 by the Portuguese colonists.
The Church of Our Lord of Bonfim is the most famous of the Catholic churches of Salvador, in the State of Bahia, Brazil.
A non-governmental organization with an aim of preserving the works of Jorge Amado and the Bahian art and literature in general.
Huge market where you will find any souvenir or gift you can think of. There are also countless food stalls, too.
The Dragão do Mar Center of Art And Culture is a government funded cultural center in Fortaleza, Ceará in Brazil.
Named after a memorable Indian female, this urban beach is lined with many shops and bistros. Never stops being busy.
Out of all the amazing beaches you can choose from, the one near the Boa Viagem district stands out. A great place to chill out at!
With its baroque architecture, this building is outstanding. It was built in the 16th century as the first Franciscan convent in Brazil.
A sculpture park on the reefs of the port of Recife features over 90 sculptures by Francisco Brennand. Definitely a must-see.
The amazing place is filled with huge dolls portraying a variety of famous personalities that seem very much alive! Well worth the visit.
The Theatro José de Alencar is a Brazilian theater located in the city of Fortaleza, Ceará.
Serra da Capivara National Park is a national park in the Northeastern region of Brazil. The area has many prehistoric paintings.