FEIRA DE SÃO JOAQUIM
Read moreSituated on the edge of the bay, the Feira de Sao Joaquim is an authentic folk market. You'll find meat, fruit, vegetables... as well as everyday objects, handicrafts and candomblé-related artifacts. In a joyful hubbub, with a wealth of smells and flavors, it offers an immersion into the daily life of the Bahian people. It was restored in 2016, but the magic of the place still works. There's a special charm to this market, where Salvador's Afro-Brazilian roots are fully expressed, far from the artifice of modernity.
PASSARELA DO DESCOBRIMENTO (ALCOOL)
Read moreThe Passarela do Descobrimento, known locally as Passarela do Alcool, is a must-see meeting point. During the day, it is a real open-air shopping area. You can find just about anything here: restaurants serving regional cuisine, cafes and bars, but also clothing and souvenir stores, handicraft stores and, at nightfall, "batidas" stands. It is a place to gather "before night".
VILARTE
Read moreSurely the best market of the city for some Potiguares. We will like to lose ourselves in the numerous shops of the place. In all, about thirty shops of craft industry: wood, clothing, glassmaking, precious or semi-precious stones, cachaçaria. The traditional art of Natal and the Nordeste is well represented. One appreciates the figurines out of ground, of style santons, typically Nordestines. Certainly very good ideas to put in the suitcases before returning. Workshops of craftsmen propose their objects made with the hand.
CASA NORDESTE
Read moreCasa Nordeste is a mix of a large souvenir shop, local delicacies and a coffee shop. You can find many regional products in the Casa do Nordeste. The prices are affordable. The cashew nuts come directly from the production of the local "cajueiros". Customers can taste the products on the spot, the nuts are sold in bulk. All the options are salted, roasted, caramelized... A must stop for those who are on the road to Northern Alagoas. Since 2015, a new address exists in Ponta Verde.
FEIRINHA DE BOA VIAGEM
Read moreThe beaches of seaside towns often have their own market/fair. In Rio, the Copacabana and Ipanema markets are well known. The residential district of Boa Viagem, with its 20 km of beach, also has its own daily market, from 5pm to 10pm. Near the pretty little church of Praça Boa Viagem, stalls appear every evening as if by magic, offering regional dishes served by ladies in traditional costume, handicrafts and jewelry. Locals and tourists mingle in a relaxed atmosphere.