Gramado: A Charming Town that Delights the Senses
Experience the sights and sounds of a polycultural vacation destination when you visit Gramado, Brazil, a small town inhabited by a sprinkling of indigenous peoples and residentswith German, Italian and Portuguese heritage. You can get to the town by booking a flight through the Hugo Cantergiani Regional Airport (CXJ) in Caxias do Sul, or the Salgado Filho International Airport (POA) in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Best Time to Visit
Gramado, Brazil has varying temperatures, but the weather is generally pleasant despite the humidity. If you like the heat, you need to book your accommodations in advance, as tourist season peaks in summer (December to February). If you’re looking for good hotel deals, you might want to schedule a visit from March to May when the weather could be a bit wet but still warm. If you do not mind rain, it is best to visit during the spring months of September to November, when you can find more affordable hotel rates. You can even schedule your holiday to coincide with Festival de Gramado, the annual film festival of Brazil.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Gramado is one of the 13 municipalities that make up the Rota Romantica, a scenic route that showcases the influence of Germans in the land’s architecture, cuisine and traditions amid breathtaking views. It offers attractions such as the Prawer Chocolate Museum, where you can sample Brazil’s first artisanal chocolate products, the Santa Claus Village where you can experience Christmas all year round, and Mini Mundo, a fascinating park that showcases miniature constructions designed to thrill young and old alike. After a long day of breathing in the sights, you can book a stay at the Hotel Laghetto Stilo Centro or the Wish Serrano by GJP.