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Hotel in BA 40026-240, Brazil

Casa do Amarelindo

★ 4.0$30-50 — $40-65Budget
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Budget-friendly guesthouse in Salvador's Pelourinho brings you into the heart of historic center. Simple but clean rooms, rooftop terrace views, and friendly staff create welcoming atmosphere at excellent prices.

Casa do Amarelindo is a guesthouse set in a fully restored 19th-century building at Rua das Portas do Carmo 6, in the heart of Pelourinho, Salvador's cobblestoned historic centre and a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. The property's sunny yellow façade stands just off the Largo do Pelourinho itself, putting guests within metres of Salvador's most visited cultural plazas, baroque churches, and outdoor performance spaces.

The guesthouse offers an intimate atmosphere across its modest room count, with accommodation ranging from simple standard rooms to superior options with updated bathrooms. Rooms are fan-cooled in most categories, which keeps rates lower but requires acclimatisation to Bahia's tropical climate. All rooms reflect the building's colonial character: thick stone walls, wooden shutters, and tiled floors provide natural insulation and period charm.

The rooftop terrace is the property's social hub and most celebrated feature, offering panoramic views over the terracotta rooflines of Pelourinho and across the Baía de Todos os Santos. Sundowners on the terrace, with the sounds of percussion from nearby samba rehearsals drifting up from the streets below, constitute one of Salvador's most memorable budget-travel experiences.

Pelô Bistrô, the on-site restaurant, serves Bahian home-style cooking — stews, fish dishes, and the regional staple acarajé — alongside lighter snacks and fresh juices. Breakfast is included with most room rates and is prepared using regional ingredients including tapioca, fresh tropical fruit, and local coffee.

The guesthouse is particularly popular with independent travellers exploring the Afro-Brazilian cultural circuit. The front desk can arrange walking tours, samba and Candomblé experiences, and day trips to the Baía de Todos os Santos islands. Direct bookings via the hotel website often include dining credits at Pelô Bistrô not available on third-party aggregators.

Amenities

  • rooftop terrace
  • breakfast
  • wifi
  • central location
  • historic building
  • fan-cooled rooms

Location

R. das Portas do Carmo, 6 - Pelourinho, Salvador, BA 40026-240

-12.9708, -38.5098 — View on map

Highlights

  • Restored 19th-century yellow building in Pelourinho, UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Rooftop terrace with panoramic views over Pelourinho rooflines and Baía de Todos os Santos
  • On-site Pelô Bistrô restaurant serving traditional Bahian home cooking
  • Steps from Pelourinho's open-air samba and Axé percussion performance spaces
  • One of the best-value accommodation options in Salvador's historic centre

Tips

  • Tuesday evenings bring free outdoor Olodum drumming performances steps from the door — one of Salvador's signature cultural experiences
  • The neighbourhood can be loud on weekend evenings; light sleepers should pack earplugs
  • Book the Pelô Bistrô for dinner in advance on Fridays and Saturdays when it serves a popular feijoada
  • Direct booking via the hotel website often includes breakfast and dining credits not available on aggregators
  • Most rooms are fan-cooled rather than air-conditioned; confirm the room category when booking if air conditioning is a priority

FAQ

Does Casa do Amarelindo have air conditioning?

Most rooms are fan-cooled rather than air-conditioned. Upgraded rooms with air conditioning may be available; enquire directly with the property when booking.

Is Pelourinho safe to walk around?

Pelourinho is generally safe during daylight hours and on popular tourist evenings. As in any city centre, guests should remain vigilant with valuables after dark and stick to well-lit routes.

How far is the nearest beach from Casa do Amarelindo?

The Pelourinho district is inland in the Cidade Alta; the nearest popular beaches (Porto da Barra and Barra) are approximately 5–6 km away, reachable by taxi in 15–20 minutes.

Is breakfast included?

Yes, breakfast is included in most room rates and features regional Bahian products — fresh fruit, tapioca, local bread, and coffee.

Accessibility

Casa do Amarelindo occupies a historic 19th-century building with multiple floors connected by stairs; there is no lift. The cobblestone streets of Pelourinho present further challenges for wheelchair users. The property is not recommended for guests with significant mobility impairments.

When to visit

August through October offers the most agreeable climate for Pelourinho — drier, slightly cooler, and less crowded. Salvador's Carnival in February is a globally famous event; book at least a year in advance for those dates.

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