The capital of the state of Bahia, Salvador has 472 years of history spread across its hillsides, portrayed in its architecture, displayed in its rich cuisine and stamped in the way of being and living of its people. The most populous city in the Northeast is home to a cultural wealth recognized throughout the world. The city’s pleasant climate attracts tourists and has many of them in its history who came for pleasure and decided to stay. Named to honor Jesus Christ, the city of Salvador has a strong faith. Christians and religious people of African origin share the same space and monumental festivals that attract people from all over the world and boost its economy. Some say that “there is no more party-loving people”. Perhaps its fame comes from Carnival, which was once considered the largest street party on the planet. Millions of revelers take over the avenues in a true “sea of people” for eight days. An infrastructure that has already welcomed authorities and organizers from other countries to show how to manage the carnival event.