🇧🇷 Alagoinhas, Brazil
Hotel Absolar
📍 984, Rua Dantas Bião, Alagoinhas, 48030-030
Your stay — Hotel Absolar
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Good to know — Alagoinhas
Type C/N · 127/220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ R$5.14 · BRL
Emergency Contacts
AlagoinhasFor general emergencies, dial 190 (police), 192 (ambulance), or 193 (fire). For non-urgent help, contact the municipal guard on 153. Tourist police (Delegacia de Atendimento ao Turista) in Salvador: (71) 3116-6817.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Alagoinhas, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel Absolar
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Alagoinhas Bus Terminal → Hotel Privilege
💡 Use the taxi rank outside the terminal; avoid unmarked cars. Keep small bills as drivers rarely have change for 50s.
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport (SSA) → Hotel Privilege, Alagoinhas
💡 Negotiate the fare before getting in; official taxis at the airport rank charge a fixed rate, so ask for a receipt.
Salvador Bus Terminal (Terminal da Rodoviária) → Alagoinhas Bus Terminal (Rodoviária de Alagoinhas)
💡 Buy your ticket at the counter, not online, to avoid service fees. Sit on the left side for drier views if it's raining.
Hotel Privilege (stop Avenida Juracy Magalhães) → Centro (Praça Rio Branco)
💡 Wave clearly to flag it down – drivers won't stop if they don't see you. Signal for exit by pulling the cord above the window.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Hotel Absolar?
Check-in at Hotel Absolar is from null. Check-out is by null.
Top Attractions in Alagoinhas
💡 Mass times vary, but the church is usually open mornings. The square outside has benches and shade for a quiet break.
💡 Bring small bills; most sellers don't take cards. Try the cocada (coconut candy) for about R$2.
💡 Sunday mornings after 9am there's usually a small craft fair and sometimes samba circles. Grab a coconut water from the vendors.
💡 Check if the volunteer guides are available—they give far better context than the labels. Call ahead to confirm opening times.
💡 Go late afternoon to avoid the heat and see the capybaras that often come out near the water.