Brazil
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Parking near the beach Of Ondina. A little bit noisy because of the road. But safe. Toilets. Restaurant. Station-service.
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Banheiros químicos. Zona Azul (estacionamento pago)
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safe, busy, noisy place, facing the sea, we paid 9 reais for 12 hours. we stayed 2 nights
lugar seguro, movimentado, com barulho, de frente pro mar, pagamos 9 reais por 12 horas. ficamos 2 noites
Report Check-InPassamos uma noite tranquila. Local bem iluminado, um pouco movimentado.
Report Check-InMuito bom, paguei 9 reais para 12 horas. O ideal é estacionar na lateral esquerda. O morador indicou pagar 12 horas para não ter problema com fiscalização caso o RV seja muito grande.
Report Check-InThis place is under construction now, so no way to camp here now. Do not know when it’s finished.
Report Check-InVery limited where you can overnight in Salvador. Agree with other post re noise from road but use earplugs and it ok. Was a parking guy who asked for 10r. In mornings but he disappeared at noon. He had a book of timed parking vouchers. Felt safe, lots of amenities around and taxi to Pelourinho 25r.
Report Check-Inwe arrived 2 weks after carnaval and this car park was still closed with staging/scaffolding from the event. a few hundre metre along the beach road away from town is another car park with friendly coconut vendors and plenty police around. a noisy but safe night-stop. easy place to get buses or taxis into town. there were plenty of porta-loo cabins around but I think they were a carnaval left-over. it probably normally has no facilities. free.
Report Check-InI've used this place for two nights. It's a great choice to visit the city .
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