Leave the hotel for the Monastery of San Benedicto, the first Benedictine monastery in the Americas founded in 1582. The project that inspires monastic life obeys a certain ideal; in Benedictine life this ideal of "truly seeking God" and "putting nothing before the love of Christ" is structured on three pillars: prayer, study and work. Then continue to the Nossa Senhora da Conceição da Praia church, which was built under the order of Tome de Sousa after his arrival in Bahia on March 20, 1549. Following, visit the Irmã Dulce Memorial with a permanent exhibition on the legacy of love and charity of the "Good Angel" of Brazil, gathering more than 800 pieces that help preserve and keep alive her religious ideals. Irmã Dulce´s room is kept intact with the chair in which she slept for 30 years by virtue of a promise, as well as her habit, photographs, documents and personal objects. Other notable events in her life are remembered through models, books, diplomas and medals. Continue along the Dendezeiros avenue reaching the Bonfim hill, for a photo stop at the most famous Church in Salvador, based on the traditional "washing of Bonfim" commemoration marked by the Bahianas throwing water on the steps of the temple in a festival that lasts the whole day