Rio Grande do Sul, City Tour by Gramado and Canela

Join the city tour to Gramado and Canela to explore the top tourist spots in both cities. The package includes a guide and shared transportation.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Gramado - In this city tour Gramado and Canela you will enjoy the main tourist points of these cities, learn a little about the history and culture of the region, which has a strong German and Italian influence, especially in its architecture and gastronomy. The tour will take us through the portico of Gramado, and then continue along the Black…
What's Included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Food
  • Entrance tickets
Location
Gramado
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Marliandre
Dec 13, 2023
Advancement of real estate speculation scares visitors - This time I had the chance to get to know Gramado better. The place is charming. But I was deeply concerned about the expansion of construction (mainly hotels) and the resulting real estate speculation. What I saw leads me to believe that the beautiful Gramado, in the not too distant future, tends to become any other city, with the only difference being the limitation of the height of the buildings. Will the city be prepared? What about sanitation infrastructure, garbage collection, electricity and other services? A feather.
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Atxtraveler60
Dec 29, 2022
Gramado: a hidden jewel in the south of Brazil - A nice quaint little town in the south of Brazil. Architectural look of Bavarian chalets, rock built church, & many shops & restaurants. Many Brazilians travel all the way from the north of the country to spend a cozy time there. Being there in the September / October time is still pretty cold, as they are heading towards Fall/Winter and being on a higher elevation, it's pretty cold. I visited glass blowing factory and a precious stone store (amethyst/ citrine/aquamarine are natural resources (therefore great prices). Leather is also abundant (rugs/jackets, etc). Restaurants were plenty and varied cuisines: Brazilian, Italian, etc. We stayed in the Wyndham Spa/Resort hotel and breakfast was an additional charge, but worth it, as the buffet had many local fruits and plenty of choices (one local item was the coarse tapioca flour 'tortilla' made w/ some oil spray/butter and cheese added on top and then folded). We didn't ride the Tram for a scenic tour as it was raining that day. Worth for a day or 2-day trip.
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