Gramado

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Where to stay in Gramado

Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months feature mild temperatures and fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring.

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Gramado, like a local

Don't miss

  • Lago Negro: A picturesque lake surrounded by lush gardens, perfect for leisurely walks.
  • Rua Coberta: A vibrant street with shops and restaurants, often hosting cultural events.
  • Mini Mundo: A charming miniature park showcasing famous landmarks from around the world.
  • Catedral de Pedra: An iconic stone cathedral with stunning architecture and a unique history.

Where to eat

  • Chocolateria Gramadense: Famous for its artisanal chocolates, a must-try in the chocolate capital of Brazil.
  • Casa da Velha Bruxa: Known for its delicious fondue and enchanting decor, it's a local favorite.
  • Le Jardin: A charming restaurant with a beautiful garden setting, serving gourmet cuisine.

Do this

  • Natal Luz: An enchanting Christmas festival featuring lights, music, and parades, attracting visitors from around the world.
  • Festival de Cinema de Gramado: Brazil's most prestigious film festival, showcasing national and international films.
  • Wine Tasting in Vale dos Vinhedos: Experience the region's renowned wines with scenic vineyard tours.

Local tips

  • Visit the local markets in the morning for fresh produce and artisanal goods.
  • Try the local 'Apfelstrudel', a German-inspired apple pastry, at local bakeries.
  • Take a hike in the surrounding mountains for stunning views and fewer crowds.
  • Explore the nearby town of Canela for more waterfalls and nature trails.

Know before you go

Best time

Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months feature mild temperatures and fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring.

Getting around

Taxis, Uber, and local buses. Walking is also popular in the compact city center.

Airport

BHZ

Language

Portuguese is the main language spoken.

Money

Brazilian Real (BRL). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for local markets.

Safety

Gramado is generally safe for tourists, but basic precautions should still be taken, especially at night.

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