Travel Guide to Sao Luis, Brazil

Scenic spot introduction:
Sao Luis was built by the French in 1612, but due to the long-term colonial rule of the Portuguese, the Portuguese colonial culture left a deep mark on the local area, and it is known as the "most Portuguese city in Brazil". Sao Luis is located in northern Brazil and is the capital of Maranhão State. It is divided into two urban areas, the old and new. The old urban area has nearly 4,000 historical buildings from the colonial period, and the walls of the buildings are covered with hand-painted Portuguese tiles. Therefore, Sao Luis is also known as the "Porcelain City".Attractions distribution:
São Luís is an old colonial city with a strong Portuguese style. The main attractions are Popular Culture Center , Christ Church , Tile Wall , Alcantara , Blue and White Church wait.Scenic spot qualifications:
World HeritageScenic spot features:
Photography, sightseeing, architecture, culture, ancient city, tiles, museumsTransportation
Scenic spot location:
Americas>Brazil
How to get there:
There are direct flights from Rio de Janeiro to São Luís, but they are all red-eye flights in the early morning. If you want to arrive during the day, you can transfer in Brasilia.
Scenic area map:
Click to expand the scenic area map
Tickets
St. Louis Ticket Prices:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
Open all day
Travel Tips
travelling guideline:
Alcantara (Alcantara) is an island opposite San Luis. You can take a boat to it from the San Luis Pier. The boat ticket is 12 reais.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Gallery

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide: Christ Church Cathedral

Brazil’s Saint Louis City Travel Guide - The White Church

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide - Princess

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide - Port

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide - Alcantara

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide - Ancient City Streets

Travel guide to San Luis, Brazil: Tile walls

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide - Cross-Sea Bridge

São Luis, Brazil Travel Guide - Small Town Streets

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide - Church Ruins

Travel Guide to San Luis City in Brazil - Old Photos

Travel Guide to San Luis City in Brazil: Residential Houses

São Luis, Brazil Travel Guide - Street Bars

Travel Guide to San Luis City, Brazil - National Costumes

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide: The Blue and White Chapel

São Luis City of Brazil Travel Guide - Popular Cultural Center

Brazil’s San Luis City Travel Guide: The Throne
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