The tour starts at Farol da Barra with a photo stop. This place is considered the geographical limit of the Bahia de Todos os Santos with the Atlantic Ocean. You will continue towards the Tororó dam where the group of sculptures of the Orixas do Candomble and the Da Fonte Nova stadium, used both in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and in some matches of the Rio 2016 Olympics, are located. The circuit continues along Vale de Nazaré avenue which leads to the lower city through the Américo Simas tunnel, passing through the port area and across the Calzada shopping district where you can admire the beautiful building of the railway station from which the trains depart towards the suburbs. Right in front of it is the Largo de Roma, where the Social Work of Sister Dulce is located (a Bahian nun whose canonization was requested to the Vatican). You will continue along the Dendezeiros avenue and stop at 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. You will pass by the Mote Serrat fort, a place of incredible beauty, where you can contemplate the architectural heritage and the Bahía de Todos os Santos. Following, you will continue to the Mercado Modelo (Model Market) to appreciate the local crafts with their typical colors, with the sea and the sound of the Berimbau (typical capoeira instrument) in the background.