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Portico of  Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Overview

Gramado isn't as sexy as Ipanema or as alluring as the Amazon, but this tiny mountain resort, which bills itself as ‘naturally European,’ is one of Brazil's nicest. It does indeed feel like a Swiss mountain village – boutiques sell avant-garde glasswork and gourmet chocolate, local restaurants specialize in fondue, hotels are decked out like Swiss chalets – while the infrastructure, safety and scenery all meet the standards of similar-sized towns in North America or Europe (pedestrian crosswalks are respected!). At times the Alpine vibe crosses over into kitsch, but this chocolate fantasyland is pleasant, and the standard of living in this little piece of paradise is unparalleled in Brazil.

Attractions

Must-see attractions

  • Igreja Matriz São Pedro

    Igreja Matriz São Pedro

    Gramado

    Gramado's stone church on the main square is a favorite photo point with Brazilians.

  • Igreja do Relógio

    Igreja do Relógio

    Gramado

    This Lutheran church is one of Gramado's most famous landmarks.

  • Lago Negro

    Lago Negro

    Gramado

    About 1.5km southwest of the center, Lago Negro is an attractive artificial lake surrounded by hydrangeas and crowded with swan boats.

  • Belvedere Vale do Quilombo

    Belvedere Vale do Quilombo

    Gramado

    Expansive views on a clear day over Vale do Quilombo.

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