Top cities between Puerto Madryn and Florianopolis
The top cities between Puerto Madryn and Florianopolis are Buenos Aires, Gramado, Montevideo, Porto Alegre, Punta del Este, Bento Goncalves, Colonia del Sacramento, Canela, Tandil, and La Plata. Buenos Aires is the most popular city on the route. It's 16 hours from Puerto Madryn and 20 hours from Florianopolis.
Tandil, a charming town located near the Sierras de Tandil range in central Argentina, offers a blend of history and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the local history at the Tradicionalista Fuerte Independencia Museum and witness a replica of the famous balanced boulder at Cerro La Movediza. For stunning views, a chairlift ride up Cerro Centinela is a must, where another impressive rock formation awaits.
3% as popular as Buenos Aires
53 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Florianopolis
La Plata, the capital of Argentina's Buenos Aires province, is a meticulously planned city with unique diagonal avenues. The grand Plaza Moreno at its center features the impressive neo-Gothic Cathedral of La Plata and the German Renaissance-style Palacio Municipal. The city is also home to the extensive natural history exhibits at La Plata Museum. Just under 60 km from Buenos Aires, it offers a slower pace and an opportunity to immerse in Latin American culture.
3% as popular as Buenos Aires
43 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Florianopolis
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Buenos Aires is the cosmopolitan capital city of Argentina, known for its stately 19th-century buildings such as Casa Rosada and Teatro Colón. The Plaza de Mayo, a central square, is a major attraction along with the MALBA museum showcasing Latin American art. Buenos Aires is also renowned for its vibrant culture including art, theatre, music, dance and nightlife making it one of the cultural capitals of South America.
Most popular city on this route
21 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Florianopolis
Colonia del Sacramento is a city situated in the southwestern part of Uruguay, adjacent to Buenos Aires across the Río de La Plata. The city boasts of its Barrio Histórico comprising cobblestoned streets flanked by buildings that date back to the Portuguese settlement era. Atop this historical district stands Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse, erected in the 19th century and providing extensive views of the river.
10% as popular as Buenos Aires
20 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Florianopolis
Montevideo, the principal city situated along Montevideo Bay in Uruguay, is centered around the Plaza de la Independencia - previously a Spanish fortress. This square leads to Ciudad Vieja (the old town), where art deco structures and colonial abodes can be found alongside landmarks such as the towering Palacio Salvo and neoclassical Solis Theatre. The Mercado del Puerto, an aged port marketplace, features numerous steakhouses.
30% as popular as Buenos Aires
36 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Florianopolis
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Punta del Este is a coastal city and holiday destination located on the Atlantic Coast in southeastern Uruguay's Maldonado Department. Although once a small town, it has gained worldwide recognition as a popular retreat for both Latin and North American jet setters and visitors alike.
11% as popular as Buenos Aires
52 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Florianopolis
Bento Gonçalves, situated in the heart of Brazil's wine region, is a charming town offering picturesque cycling routes, stunning vistas of vineyard-draped hills, and delectable cuisine and wines. Influenced by Italian immigration, the area boasts architecture, gastronomy, viticulture, and landscapes reminiscent of Italy with a Brazilian flair. The undulating hills provide an exhilarating experience for cyclists on winding roads.
10% as popular as Buenos Aires
1 hour off the main route, 83% of way to Florianopolis
Canela is a charming resort town nestled in the Gaúcha mountain range of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Influenced by its 19th-century German settlers, the town boasts picturesque Bavarian-style chalets and delightful chocolatiers. It's renowned for its enchanting Christmas light displays and vibrant hydrangea blooms during spring. The Gothic Cathedral of Stone, featuring 12 bronze bells, graces the leafy main square, Praça Matriz.
18% as popular as Buenos Aires
2 hours off the main route, 85% of way to Florianopolis
Located in the southernmost state of Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Gramado is a quaint mountain resort town that exudes a distinct Bavarian charm. The influence of 19th-century German settlers can be seen in the Alpine chalets and artisan shops that dot its streets.
56% as popular as Buenos Aires
1 hour off the main route, 85% of way to Florianopolis
Porto Alegre, situated in southern Brazil, is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul state. The city features a range of historical and architectural landmarks including the Metropolitan Cathedral that has Renaissance-style design along with religious murals on its exterior. Piratini Palace is another neoclassical building that serves as the seat of state government, while São Pedro Theater is an old 19th-century establishment located nearby.
17% as popular as Buenos Aires
15 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Florianopolis
Best stops along Puerto Madryn to Florianopolis drive
The top stops along the way from Puerto Madryn to Florianopolis (with short detours) are Resto Bar Black Lake, Rbla. Mahatma Gandhi, and Mini Mundo. Other popular stops include Museo Casapueblo, Porto Alegre Public Market, and Snowland.
The Mercado del Puerto is a historic market in Montevideo that originated as a British-style business. The building was constructed in 1868 and has been renovated multiple times. The Mercado del Puerto is a popular tourist destination with its rustic architecture and numerous restaurants.
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Rambla 25 de Agosto de 1825 228, 11000 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
Ciudad Vieja, a historic neighborhood in Montevideo, is a popular destination for its rich cultural heritage and well-preserved landmarks. The area boasts the neoclassical Metropolitan Cathedral and the Solis Theatre, known for its diverse performing arts program. Visitors can explore quaint Plaza Matriz and enjoy lively steakhouses at Mercado del Puerto indoor market. This district also offers a vibrant nightlife scene with trendy cocktail bars and traditional cafes.
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Plaza Independencia, located in the center of Montevideo, is a well-known and carefully maintained public square that features an impressive monument dedicated to General José Gervasio Artigas, who is considered the founding father of Uruguay. Serving as a link between Cuidad Vieja and Centro, this historic square holds great significance for locals and tourists alike. While it was once surrounded by protective walls, only remnants of these structures remain today.
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Cerro San Antonio is a must-visit in Piriapolis, offering stunning views of the bay and beach from its summit. The chair lift ride to the top is a popular activity, providing an exhilarating experience. At a good height, it offers breathtaking panoramic views. Additionally, visitors can explore the temple located at the summit. While there are shops nearby, they tend to be on the pricier side as is typical in tourist areas.
A must go place when you are in Piriapolis !!! it is at a good height and the view is great from here , the shops near by are little expensive but thats alright and usual in all the tourist locations .
Kanchan Rawat — Google review
Hermoso el pasaje para admirar mientras subís al cerro en el auto. La vista desde el cerro es espectacular. Hay un tipo súper y algunos locales para comer y tomar algo. Super recomendable. Las arrodillas no están funcionando ya que están en proceso de liquidación. Una pena ya que es parte del atractivo del lugar.
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The passage is beautiful to admire while you go up the hill in the car. The view from the hill is spectacular. There is a supermarket and some places to eat and have a drink. Super recommended. The knees are not working as they are in the process of liquidation. A shame since it is part of the attraction of the place.
Paola — Google review
A must if you go to Piriapolis. Make sure to ride the chairlift.
Irv Fisher — Google review
Cerro san antonio es hermoso cuando vas subiendo y la vista esta expectacular! Hay para comer y hay comercios variados! Tambien estan las aerosillas. Lindo para sentarse un rato a disfrutar de las pequeñas cosas hermosas que tenemos en este pais!
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Cerro San Antonio is beautiful when you go up and the view is spectacular! There is something to eat and there are various shops! There are also the chairlifts. Nice to sit for a while and enjoy the beautiful little things we have in this country!
Freddy Billares — Google review
Hermosa vista a Piriapolis
Ana Laura Cano — Google review
Uno de los puntos más hermosos de la costa oceánica Uruguaya, con un ascenso bien cuidado al cerro y una vista de toda la bahía y puerto de Piriápolis. En la cima hay restorantes, uno con una pisciina infinita, una capilla típica y lugares para comprar golosinas. Paseo muy recomendable si estás por Piriápolis.
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One of the most beautiful spots on the Uruguayan ocean coast, with a well-kept ascent to the hill and a view of the entire bay and port of Piriápolis. At the top there are restaurants, one with an infinity pool, a typical chapel and places to buy sweets. A highly recommended walk if you are in Piriápolis.
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One of the most beautiful points of the Uruguayan ocean coast, with a well-kept ascent to the hill and a view of the entire bay and port of Piriápolis. At the top there are restaurants, one with an infinity pool, a typical chapel and places to buy sweets. Highly recommended walk if you are in Piriápolis.
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One of the most beautiful spots on the Uruguayan ocean coast, with a well-kept ascent to the hill and a view of the entire bay and port of Piriápolis. At the top there are restaurants, one with an infinity pool, a typical chapel and places to buy sweets. A highly recommended walk if you are in Piriápolis.
Juan J. Moreno — Google review
Hermosa
Travel Venture — Google review
Hermosa vista de la ciudad, ideal para llevarte recuerdos y las mejores fotos
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Beautiful view of the city, ideal for taking memories and the best photos
valu tenaglia (ValuxWriter) — Google review
Nightlight of the area
Edward Cariello — Google review
La mejor vista de Piriápolis. Increíblemente hermoso disfrutar de un atardecer desde este punto de la ciudad. Si bien es muy alto se puede ascender en auto sin dificultad.
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The best view of Piriápolis. Incredibly beautiful to enjoy a sunset from this point in the city. Although it is very high, it can be ascended by car without difficulty.
Ariadna Acosta Alfonso — Google review
Great excursion!!!!
Jürgen Heise — Google review
Imperdible lugar, obligada visita a estas hermosas vistas, con estacionamiento, cafetería y ventas de artesanías. Podes llegar en bici, caminando o en vehículo.
+) Que lindo para hacer ejercicios, fotos y como atracción!
-) que lleno de basura que está entre las plantas, las vereditas con falta de mantenimiento desde hace mucho. Una lástima!
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Unmissable place, a must visit to these beautiful views, with parking, cafeteria and craft sales. You can get there by bike, walking or by vehicle.
+) How nice to do exercises, photos and as an attraction!
-) that full of garbage that is between the plants, the paths that have been lacking maintenance for a long time. A shame!
José Luis Caceres — Google review
Bellisimo
L Tellechea — Google review
Es hermosa la vista
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The view is beautiful
Janet Alonso — Google review
Las vistas son increíbles. Si vas a subirlo a pie, asegúrate de tener calzado cómodo; y si vas al mediodía, que no te falte hidratación y un buen sombrero, porque en la cima solo los conseguirás a precios de turista. También hay un teleférico que brinda un lindo (no menos costoso) recorrido.
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The views are incredible. If you are going to climb it on foot, make sure you have comfortable shoes; And if you go at noon, don't miss out on hydration and a good hat, because at the top you will only get them at tourist prices. There is also a cable car that provides a nice (no less expensive) ride.
Victor Rodriguez — Google review
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20200 Maldonado Department, Uruguay
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It is the home and studio of Carlos Vilaro and is a sprawling house on a cliff outside of Punta del Este. Very interesting history and architecture. We enjoyed a lovely lunch in the restaurant overlooking the water and the service and food was excellent. There are also several gift shops that have lots of pretty pottery and books.
Theresa Hoban — Google review
to enter the museum it cost 12 USD. the museum itself is very small and contains a specific type of art. the architecture is impressive and you can get a nice view from the terrace. however, i still would not say it is worth the price of admission when you could watch the sunset right down the street for free.
Jordan Gold — Google review
interesting place for thos who love architecture, art, painting or even a nice scenery of the sea fro a blacony.
i would suggest visit during working day (to avoid being too packed) and have a lunch and stay until sunset. the best view ever!
Imad Yousry — Google review
Don’t waste your money on admission. US$12.50 for a short video and very few displayed pieces, and 3 gift shops.
No longer touring property.
K Fergus — Google review
Wow, this building is amazing and so beautiful, inside and out.
What an adventurous life Carlos Páez Vilaró has lived.
You start in the cinema room to watch a short film of Carlos talking about points in his life. Some of his art is displayed in this room.
There is a cafe/bar a few steps down from this room.
There are a few rooms, terraces to explore, and an area for children to sit and create their own art.
There are two shops inside, on different levels.
His daughter Agó also has a selection of art on display. I wanted to buy some postcards, but the shop said they were not allowed to sell them because she was not there.
You will also see art displayed by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí.
I also had the privilege of meeting the 3 resident cats. They are so cute and friendly.
My review is for the museum, I didn't stay in the hotel.
There are bathroom facilities which are clean.
This building has many staircases.
I highly recommend that you add this museum to your list.
Kitty — Google review
Sadly we arrived by bus on a tour from the ship. The driver parked down the shore and was rushing us. I needed at least 30-60 minutes here just to take in the architecture. I never made it inside the property but what I saw through the gates , behind the guard, looked amazing. I will have to return not on a rushed bus tour .
Bryan Janney — Google review
Great work. Amazing view!
Katherine Rey — Google review
The museum is small, but the experience is very zen. The restaurant is very good with beautiful views. Next time, I want to stay in one of the hotel rooms!
Matthew Bahnson — Google review
A nice stop with fabulous views! The restaurant, however, had a security guard who had the worst disposition, even for run-of-the-mill questions asked by tourists. He did not speak: he barked the answers! Very unfriendly!
Ruth Jones — Google review
Didn't stay at the hotel but I believe rooms look amazing. Went to the museum or what they call so, 12usd the entrance fee, quite expensive if you think that you'll walk through just one or two rooms and then you'll be stuffed with hundred more people on the balcony waiting for the sunset. I was lucky enough to get a table at the bar so I could escape the mass, ordered an aperol spritz that never arrived. Nevermind. I feel it's too busy, they should allow half of the people that usually walk in. They're way too many. If you want to avoid to pay just keep walking ten more metres and walk around the hotel down to a little nice spot where you have the exact same view and nobody around you.
Simone Uva — Google review
Last week I visited Museo Casapueblo and it was really beautiful! Really nice house with a lot of hidden rooms. On the top floor there is a nice restaurant/ coffe with a balcony which has a great view over the ocea. The food was simple but really good! The women bathrooms where next to the entrance. On the top floor was also a room where you could see a film about Casapueblo! It's in Spanish but with English subtitles.
You need to be able to walk good as it has a lof of stairs.
Isabela — Google review
We came in the evening to see the museum and experience Casa Pueblo as an architectural art piece.
The mind of the man is on full display
Take in the 15 minute video running on a loop that encapsulates a remarkable life.
Like most artists you will forgive the apparent contradictions
But the high point was surely the sunset for which there is a nightly appreciative audience - including applause.
Don't miss it!
Paul Yeaton — Google review
Gorgeous place to visit on your way to Punta del Este/Montevideo. The building is fantastic, such organic architecture is truly inspiring; the views are gorgeous and the collection is quite fascinating!
Victor — Google review
The location is really beautiful, the Prata river offer us an amazing landscape. The Casapueblo as well, it is nice, with the history of the artist Carlos Paez Vilaro and his art inside. There is also a small bar inside, with some options. For me, the most amazing was the landscape.
Abdon Cunha — Google review
Recommended place, nice view, like a piece of Santorini in South America. Perfect spot to see the sunset.
Ariam Grass (GRASS MEDIA PRODUCTIONS) — Google review
Highlight of our visit to this area. Very beautiful and a lovely surprise for the Sunset.
Ekaterina Mektou — Google review
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Museo Taller Casapueblo Ruta Panorámica, 20003 Punta Ballena, Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay
Puerto de Punta del Este is a vibrant and evolving port that has become a hub for both locals and tourists. Over the years, it has transformed from a seasonal destination to a thriving area with permanent residents and essential infrastructure. The port offers various activities for visitors, including bus tours that showcase the diverse landscapes of the region, such as beach towns and inland areas. Additionally, tourists can explore attractions like the Carlos Paez Vilaro studio and museum.
Took bus tour. Was great got to see the beach towns vs the inland area. See how that homes change. Being a peninsula, there is soot in town where it appears as an island with water in all 4 sides.
Also went to the Carlos Paez Vilaro studio and museum. Excellent highly recommend.
Some loca interestingl sites were pointed out and the food was really good.
Roy Hood — Google review
The port is a place where many different people and groups can enjoy themselves from morning till night. My family and I have been visiting the place since the 1980's and seen incredible development and transformation of what used to be a very short tourist season. Now with a more permanent population and corresponding infrastructure, the port has come into its own for residents and visitors alike. Great for people of all ages to walk, for dining, sight seeing (boat tours), just hanging out to take in the marine air and sun, and of course to buy fresh fish and fruits de mer.
Paul Nakazawa — Google review
Amazing views. Gained perspective on the city. Hopefully you will experience Sea Lion show offs. Very droll.
Jeffrey Cohen — Google review
Place you should go in Punta del Este!! Nice all day!
Adriana Tua Donna — Google review
This is a wonderful place. Not only you can enjoy the amazing views of punta del este, have a delicious fresh bite in one of the many restaurants next to the water or take a boat to one of the close by islands (isla gorriti and isla de lobos) but also you can see a beautiful display of sea agles and sea lions being fed by the fishermans who along the day clean their fresh catch (you can also buy fresh sea food) and throw the remains into the water creating a dinamic and amazing "dance" of these beautiful wild animals flying and swimming around the bay to eat.. This is a perfect example of harmony and beauty between the economical interests of a city and the wild animals that inhabit the surrinding areas. It is a perfect win-win ecosystem! And an amazing spectacle!!
Gabriel Verdino — Google review
An excellent place or marina
Good boat services and repairs
Gas station over there for them
From that part departures tourist boats to Gorriti Island and to Lobos Island
Also fish boats
It is common to see sea lions over the port as they are part of the family of the port.
In winter is not empty but less movement
Cont Eco — Google review
Beautiful! Relaxed, excellent fresh fish, nice restaurants around, great to walk around. Un missable!
Gabo — Google review
Very nice view of punta. Love the sea lions family the yachts the restaurants around it
Must visit
Sara Rathauser — Google review
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20100 Punta del Este, Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay
The Hand, a significant beach sculpture in Punta del Este, was created by Mario Irarrázabal in 1982. Constructed with iron and cement, the large concrete hand protrudes from Playa Brava's sands and has become a well-known landmark. The magnetic attraction of this monument draws thousands of visitors annually who climb its digits or take pictures with it. It won first prize at a monumental art competition and is located southeast of the bus station.
Smart concept! Have fun and play in the sand. Some say it is for surfers to be careful in the strong wave water.
Antoine Assaad — Google review
This place is so attractive. One of the must visit place in Uruguay.
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raha devan — Google review
Such a nice place, the sculpture is definitely worth seeing and it's right next to a beautiful beach at the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, amazing place!
Hans-Christian Brix — Google review
Really nice place to take pictures, it’s the most famous thing to see in punta dell est.
Chiara Tenace — Google review
must see place in punta del este. it is in front of bus terminal. get out from the airport and take a bus directly to here
Andre Chang — Google review
Nice if the weather is good but difficult to get good pictures because there is normally lots of people.
It’s free and there is a few parking spaces on the main road
Jonathan Barlow — Google review
Iconic place in Punta del Este Uruguay, while you enjoy the day in the beach you can get your snaps at the fingers🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Adriano — Google review
Such a fun place to visit! I loved it. A must go!
Patty Vasconez — Google review
The weather is bad. When I say that, it's an understatement, it's bad weather in Punta del Este / Uruguay. Wind speeds of 40 km and more, plus heavy rain. But it is said that there is no such thing as bad weather, only badly dressed people. Magda's mother used to say "you are not made of sugar, you will not dissolve". There would be another way to escape the weather, drive away to nicer weather regions. We faced the weather. We walked 15 km today and stayed alive. In the video are the fingers of Punta del Este, they were made by a Chilean artist who won an international competition with them in 1984. They are meant to symbolise a warning to swimmers, the currents on the beach are very dangerous and have caused distress to many a good swimmer.
Peter Bauer Insta pbauer2602 — Google review
The symbolic place at Punta del Este. We visited there at the begging of May in the morning around 8:40am.
There was very few people, so it was easy to take a photo only with my family.
Punta del Este was so much fun place.
Papipupenta — Google review
The innovation and beauty of the idea are paramount! It’s an admirable and very well executed piece of art of Irarrázabal. Unfortunately as it is, such a big sculpture exposed in a harsh environment by the sea suffers with time, wind and temperature and some revival should be on the call.
Andre Meireles Borba — Google review
Very interesting idea. Have a lot of patience if you want to take a good picture, there is a lot of people most of the time and kids climbing the thumb.
Petr Vasicek — Google review
There are 5 of this kind of Fingers sculpture in the world. This is the one.
April Lam — Google review
If you're in the area, take a look. Nothing exciting
Chris Schuck — Google review
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Stop 1 Brava, Punta del Este, Av. Eduardo Victor Haedo km 162.500, 20001 La Barra, Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay
The Public Market of Porto Alegre is a great place to buy local produce and try out the different culinary delights the city has to offer. With 110 merchants selling art, crafts, snacks and more, there is sure to be something for everyone. The market gets busy at night so it's best to visit during daytime hours when it's less crowded.
Lovely old fashion building done in the format of many european markets with lots of well stocked stalls from the mundane to great delicatessen. Worth a visit plus make sure after this you walk towards the river where you can take catamara to Barra Shopping or to Guati for just over 10R or else an hour trip looking at all tourist sights with a different company for 30R cash or 35 if you pay with credit card. Either worth making the time to do as gives you a unique perspective of this gorgeous clean air city.
Salvador Menjivar — Google review
Worth the trip to the otherwise ugly and busy downtown area. Good to see some local products for sale. Some good specialty shops and a good cafe with fantastic coffee (Cafe do Mercado). Good spot also for juices.
Alex Zepka — Google review
I like the public market! It has good prices and lots to choose from
Ella Rehder — Google review
Definitely worth exploring.
Josh C — Google review
Great local market with fresh veggies, meat, seafood, wine, products; needs for every chef.
Gloria A — Google review
One if the spots you want to visit if you're a tourist or even loving there. Lots of meat markets and food shops. Pretty clean as well.
Al Dwyer — Google review
I love wandering round markets wherever I go and this one does not disappoint. A sprawling mass inside and outside a spectacular building.
Lewis Mindy — Google review
Excellent place to visit in Porto Alegre and taste the lical food abd buy a good chimarrao.
Rubens Da Silva (The Bugs Man) — Google review
Excellent market. Many places to eat. Manageable in size.
Shawn Savage — Google review
Best place to see the local goods. Awesome and fun.
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Largo Jorn. Glênio Péres, 1 - Centro Histórico, Porto Alegre - RS, 90020-050, Brazil
The Farroupilha Park is a large park located in the city of Porto Alegre. It is popular for its various activities such as rock-climbing, relaxing, and street food. The park also has a market and paddleboats for visitors to use.
Nice large park around to spend some time walking around with shaded areas and a large area for dogs to play !
Nim Ja — Google review
If you're looking for a little peace and quiet within the city of Porto Alegre, this is a good place. The park is beautiful and clean. There's a concert house and an amusement park in this considerably large green area of Porto Alegre.
Albertino Figueiredo — Google review
beautiful park should improve the equipment and tourism support .
Luciana Servulo — Google review
Beautiful place, there are shows in the Araújo Vianna.
Ros?ngela Segatto — Google review
Apparently not so dangerous for a Sunday morning walk anymore.
HERM PAZ — Google review
It's a beautiful and quite big park. Locals love to go on weekends and I would recommend to tourist do the same. The park is fun this days when is full of people, but can be quite dangerous the other days of the week. Here you can be robbed even with violence, so try to not go alone. Same applies to the city in general. Try to stay just were is other people and you will see just the nicer face of the city.
Chirag Bhoraniya — Google review
Great relaxing park! Lots of peoples and safe! Large park with lots of benches ! Nice lake and good vibes !
Antoine Assaad — Google review
Beautiful park, so many different species of trees to sit under for shade.
Sarah Murphy — Google review
Very nice park. Looks like they are letting it get a little worn down. Maybe not taking care of it so much... at night, take extra care with personal items.
Nicholas Merriman — Google review
Beautiful park. Family oriented. Perfect for a good run/job or bike riding.
Leticia Gonzalez — Google review
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Av. João Pessoa - Farroupilha, Porto Alegre - RS, 90010-150, Brazil
The Arena do Grêmio is a great place to watch soccer matches in Porto Alegre. It has an impressive architecture and can accommodate over 60,000 spectators. The stadium is important after the game for fans to have a safe and organized way to leave the area.
Superb venue, home of the Gremio Football Club. Watching a live game there is a pure pleasure. Big attraction for both football fans as well as "normal" tourists or visitors to Porto Alegre.
Obrigado!
hopperado — Google review
Good place. Fantastic atmosphere
Андрей Демидов — Google review
Very nice place to visit in Porto Alegre especially during the week. They give you a tour inside the stadium and you can also visit the museum which was the best part of the entire tour. Awesome team, the greatest from the south of Brazil
Andres Correa — Google review
Lugar horrible, el peor estadio en el que he estado en mucho tiempo.
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Bad service inside the stadium.
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Ugly lawn, and fans that don't sing.
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I do not recommend tourists to this place, they have already been demoted three times.
Jonathan MCNI — Google review
Second visit for me. Great to see the Immortal Tricolor beat Tombense 3-0 on 16 July 2022. Crowd at 25,000 and enjoyed every minute of the faithful fan songs.
Mike Schramm — Google review
We went for the Guns ‘n Roses concert. Very good stadium with good structure. Just be careful on the surroundings, when getting there or when going home.
Stephan Klos Pugatch — Google review
Great and modern stadium, home of Grêmio one of the most traditional Brazilian football teams.They don't sell beer inside and there is a metro station quite close. If you are not from the city i suggest to take a cab or Uber.
Vitor Diniz — Google review
Very nice soccer stadium in Porto Alegre. Architecturally outstanding. Just think is important after the game to have a better organization to exit the area.
Gil Marcondes — Google review
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areane — Google review
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Av. Padre Leopoldo Brentano, 110 - Farrapos, Porto Alegre - RS, 90250-590, Brazil
This is the biggest winery in Brazil. I took the tour with the guide and she explained everything to me in details. Before the end of the tour, they teach you how to drink the wine. Definitely recommended
Muhammed Ammar Sancar — Google review
Nice tour and knowledge about Brazilian wine and also good wines
Hyrla Miranda — Google review
Absolutely a deception in regards of presentation and expectation. Perhaps my expectation was really high, but I definitely was expecting much more of a vineyard like Miolo. I love the scooters collection. But the person presenting the history and the wine fabrication was so robotic and not passionated about the products, productions and the history itself. A pity! Hope they can improve.
Gil Marcondes — Google review
Years ago I used to come quite often.. I did the tasting, visitation etc. this year I went just to buy one specific wine (Lote 43). I wanted to try other wines (specifically the pinot noir. For my surprise they told us they don’t do more tasting of single bottles and you have to do the paid tasting. They would allowed me to do to the tasting without the visitation, but when I asked which wines were included they would not tell. But basically pinot noir would not be one of them. So what’s the purpose? You go to a winery to try the flavour and then buy a bottle. The staff it is nice the place ia beautiful but the wine purchase was disappointed and then after coming here before definitely not coming back
ANA CAROLINA PIUSSI MACHADO — Google review
One of the most known Brazilian winery. Pleasant environment. Guided wine tour available.
Kiyoshi Toyama — Google review
Awesome place. I strong recommend a visit and the guided tour.
Mauricio T B — Google review
This place has a nice view and good structure. Visited it there with my family and it all started bad with the cashier, who also seems to be the manager there. She was extremely rude when we were picking the items we wanted and inquired about the extremely high cost of the wine glasses (yes, you have to buy the glasses).
Luiz Hartmann Dequi — Google review
Went here for a wine tour during the week. Did several other wine tours in the area over 1,5 weeks before. The company has become a typical example of a company growing too fast. Amongst other things this made it lose its authenticity. The tour guide sought no connection with the crowd and talks in a way someone would give a presentation in a primary school. Other employees are just at the company for work and do not really seem to care about their customers. It almost seems that the company scale increase made it lose just that which allowed it to grow: a good story; passionate people; a company that is actually working on a product instead of providing models "showing" the proces; and a tasting with a build in flavors instead of a mix. If you just want to be informed on a factory proces and taste some wine: go here. If you want to be guided through authentic companies by passionate people who do what they love: go elsewhere. There a plenty of companies in the area around Bento which are worth a visit. This could be on the same road, or in other areas like Faria Lemos.
Theo — Google review
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OLIVER DE OLIVEIRA — Google review
Tradicional winery from Vale dos Vinhedos with a great tour through the installations and helpful staff. Also, if you pick the wine tasting you can get back R$ 20 at the store.
Felipe Nascimento — Google review
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RS-444, 21 - Vale dos Vinhedos, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95711-000, Brazil
Casa Valduga Vinhos Finos Ltda. is a renowned historic winery in Bento Goncalves, offering tours, tastings, and special events. The property also features charming inns and a restaurant, providing guests with the opportunity to dine, enjoy wine, and relax without having to leave the premises. Staying at the vineyard also offers discounts for tastings and courses at Casa Valduga.
Amazing winery where is one of the most famous one in Brazil. We can enjoy tasting with a lot of options including rare wine.
Their wines are fruity, tasty, and simple good.
In addition, we can have cuisine in their restaurant. It is course menu, but we can choose each food with several options.
Papipupenta — Google review
Today we stopped just for the store and look around. It is even beautiful than was years before. We went to tasting a few grapes to choose which buy. The sales guy was extremely kind and explained very well the difference between the grapes. Totally recommend. I would highly recommend the visitation, I did a few times in the past and it is really nice and beautiful. Try their nature sparkling it is amazing
ANA CAROLINA PIUSSI MACHADO — Google review
Every single person from Valduga treated us graciously and respectful, without rush, teaching us about everything we asked about.
We were awarded a very funny and long chat with one of the owners, Mr. João Valduga, who more than just explain about the place, made thousand of good jokes, promoting the same sensation of being in a small and familiar winery.
Most important! They have a cute dog called Nero waling over there
Paulo Eduardo Kopzinki Mello — Google review
Casa Valdua's tour was an amazing experience (even though I bought the cheapest one). We went through Casa Valdua's history while walking inside the their cave. Also, we tried a select set o wines and champagne. We could see their special cave where Gregorian music is played to the wine. In the end we had short tour outside Casa Valduga.
Mateus da Rosa Zanatta — Google review
Great winery in a beautiful spot in the hills. Alexandre was able to give us a fantastic tour, in English, at very short notice. He also gave a very informative tasting of their wines. Great time.
David Dennis — Google review
A winery with more than 130 years and still very creative and dedicated to serve the best
Leandro Leão — Google review
Great price for the amount and quality. Fresh, tasty food and friendly staff.
Arcelia Gallardo — Google review
The place is really beautiful, it's worth the visit.
Lau Angarita — Google review
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Via Trento, 2355 - Vale dos Vinhedos, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95701-720, Brazil
I order different kinds of Salami per post. Always arrive in time, well packed. Most important, for the same prize as the big brands, but in this case with real, good, authentic taste. All the products are from excellent quality. Absolutely worth a try if you like good salami.
edwin de koning — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a fantastic spot!!! High quality products, great service and good price!
The tasting was very well presented and we knew well about each product before buying.
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Que local fantástico!!! Produtos de alta qualidade, ótimo atendimento e preço bom!
A degustação foi muito bem apresentada e conhecemos bem sobre cada produto antes de comprar.
Fernando Areias Melo — Google review
Regular
Mauro Fiorini — Google review
(Translated by Google) I never imagined that salami could have so much variety with such diverse flavors. If you can't take one of each, at least try a board of various samples of salami that they sell on site, and you can enjoy it in a place overlooking a wood where there is a tree-climbing park.
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Nunca imaginei que salame pudesse ter tanta variedade com sabores tão diversos. Se vc não pode levar um de cada, pelo menos experimente uma tábua de várias provas de salames que eles vendem no local, podendo aprecia-la num local com vista para um bosque onde funciona um parque com arvorismo.
Maria Hosana Monteiro — Google review
(Translated by Google) Living in São Paulo and traveling by plane, I had little to carry except... salami, cup... beautiful, well-made, fragrant... I went out of my way and it was all worth it.
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Morando em São Paulo e viajando de avião, eu tinha pouco a carregar exceto ... salame, copa ... lindo, bem feito, cheiroso ... Me esbaldei e valeu muito à pena.
Marcos Ficarelli — Google review
(Translated by Google) Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra is a stop for lovers of artisanal salami. We tried the salami board and were impressed with the quality. However, the place doesn't offer much beyond that in terms of gastronomic variety. For those with extra time, I recommend taking advantage of the outdoor environment, enjoying the salami board and accompanying it with a glass of wine. An authentic and delicious experience on Caminho das Pedras.
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A Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra é uma parada para os amantes de salame artesanal. Experimentamos a tábua de salames e ficamos impressionados com a qualidade. No entanto, o local não oferece muito além disso em termos de variedade gastronômica. Para aqueles com tempo extra, recomendo aproveitar o ambiente externo, saborear a tábua de salames e acompanhá-la com uma taça de vinho. Uma experiência autêntica e deliciosa no Caminho das Pedras.
Rodrigo Abranches — Google review
(Translated by Google) Amazing place!!! Great choice of products and very high quality, as I live in Italy I am very familiar with the quality of salami and cold cuts, the place is beautiful, very cozy with tables outside. Super friendly and attentive attendant with all customers, demonstrating and explaining the details of the products. One of the best stops on Caminhos das Pedras.
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Lugar incrível!!! Grande opção de produtos e de altissima qualidade, como moro na Itália conheço bastante a qualidade dos salames e frios, o lugar é lindo, bem aconchegante com mesas na parte externa. Atendente super simpática e atenciosa com todos os clientes, demonstrando e explicando os detalhes dos produtos. Uma das melhores paradas do Caminhos das Pedras.
Rodrigo Spolidoro — Google review
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Estrada Linha Palmeiro, 620 Bairro São Pedro, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95700-000, Brazil
Labirinto Verde is an attraction in Nova Petropolis that is perfect for a relaxing afternoon. If you're looking for other great places to walk, these nearby parks are recommended: Praca das Flores and Parque Aldeia do Imigrante.
Nice to have fun there with your friends
Itamara Dall Alba — Google review
Cute, very small. I think the area around is more interesting with a small market and some great food and drink choices.
Lorcan Kelleher — Google review
Had a great time racing my girlfriend towards the center platform of the labirynth, even though she won. Great program for families :)
Leonardo Shimizu — Google review
Great free activity
Baloo e Maya — Google review
All family like this play, very fun
Anderson Silva — Google review
Nova Petropolis is a wonderful place to visit. Besides the labyrinth, the people are friendly and it is a great center for knitwear. From Porto Alegre, the capital of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, you can get to Nova Petropolis by taking the scenic,romantic route. Beautiful greenery along the winding road.
Eugenio D Souza — Google review
Beautiful place.
If you are going to Canela, Gramado need visit this place.
Charles Araujo — Google review
Good idea ideal for some family fun. Very narrow corridors together with poor maintenance allowing sharp branches coming out of the trees used to form the labyrinth. It may cause serious eyes or face injuries. So watch out your kids while enjoying it.
Francisco Lopes — Google review
Good place to see and shopping
Yavuz Erikci — Google review
Great to have sun fun. And it's free
Leonardo Valladares — Google review
Very cool place to play with kids or be one again.
Gil Marcondes — Google review
You can have fun trying to find the middle of it, and after that, you have to try to go out, lol. It's an amazing experience.
David Modesto — Google review
Wonderful place! Recommended...
Paulostaa10 Nunes — Google review
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Avenida 15 de Novembro - Nova Petrópolis, RS, 95150-000, Brazil
Airy Catholic church featuring murals & paintings by well-known artists, plus historical exhibits.
Very beautiful church built in the 1950s. The most impressive part is the interior paintings on the walls and ceiling. They are a more modern looking representation of a classical style.
Garrett Fagnou — Google review
Fantastische kerk. Zeker de moeite waard. Lang geleden dat ik nog geëmotioneerd was door kunst. Eerst voor een prachtige gesloten deur gestaan. Zeker niet vergeten. Jammer dat er plastiek voor de lijdensweg hangt. Neemt veel van de uitstraling weg en er zit altijd reflectie op.
Trek genoeg tijd uit. En zorg dat je geen stijve nek krijgt.😊
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Fantastic church. Definitely worth it. It's been a long time since I was emotional about art. First stood in front of a beautiful closed door. Certainly not forgotten. Too bad there is plastic hanging in front of the agony. Takes away a lot of the appearance and there is always reflection on it.
Allow enough time. And make sure you don't get a stiff neck.😊
Dries Kindt — Google review
Beautiful paintings on the walls and ceiling. Bright and spacy, open during a day.
Olga Klein — Google review
Very traditional place in Caxias do Sul. Every tourist has to come here !
Mauricio T B — Google review
One of the best turistic place of the city
Fatih Ozorpak — Google review
This is a beautiful church!
Michelle O'Malley — Google review
Show
Jaime Susin — Google review
Wonderful, a masterpiece.
Miguel Fornari — Google review
Peace
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Av. Itália, 54 - São Pelegrino, Caxias do Sul - RS, 95010-040, Brazil
Winter-themed park with an alpine-style village & an indoor, snow-covered hill for skiing & tubing.
We didn’t expect that we were able to Ski and Snowboard in Brazil.
We can enjoy it with artificial snow.
We can rend cloth, shoes and grove to do snow tube slider.
And if we pay additional fee, we can Ski and Snowboard. We can also rend Ski and Snowboard tool. On the weekend, there will be very crowded. So you need to buy entrance fee by interest in advance.
Papipupenta — Google review
Snowland can only be described as one of those tourist money grabbing places – as South Park would put it, you're basically paying for a winter's line ride simulator. For starters, the place is very unorganized, from the architecture, to the signaling, to the lack of staff. Oftentimes you don't even know if you're heading to the right direction and you can't even see most of the rides in advance – so you can decide if you will wait almost 1h in line to try the ice "motion" or the ice "slide"!?
Your tickets, by the way, will only give you access to the ice skating rink, this fast and boring ice slides and the possibility to buy extra (and expensive) things inside of the "park". You're pretty much spending money to be granted the possibility to spend more money inside.
Even the hot chocolate, which is a given for both the host and the visitors in such those parks are extremely poorly managed: basically, there's a single small shop that sells it inside of the "snow" area, with 2 people inside. The chocolate is considerably expensive and, as I think you can expect by now, machine made and nothing to write home about. But, hey, at least you can spend another 30+ minutes in yet another line to get it.
In summary, (and unfortunately,) Snowland means 4+ hours in line to get a bad hot chocolate and 16 minutes of mediocre fun. Don't be fooled: spend your time, money and energy elsewhere. Gramado is full of great attractions.
Eduardo Malheiros — Google review
It's okay but hasn't reached my expectations. They didn't have XXL winter's suits available, and the clothing was missing some buttons and zipper cursor was jammed! My pants fell off in public at the ice-motion queue. It was really embarrassing. Speaking of which, it was beyond crowded and they are not following the sanitary protocol. Foods, snacks, drinks, and souvenirs are extremely expensive. It was stressful at the end of the day. I'll think twice before going there again.
Fellipe Madeira — Google review
The park is really nice, especially for kids. However, when it's too crowded it's not well organized. We had to wait over an hour just to get dressed in at least three different queues. It can be confusing.
Jorge Lopez Sherman — Google review
Rather overrated. Yes it's a cool place to visit (pun intended), but it's still a fridge packed with people. You'll face long lines in the cold to go down ice sliders that aren't that much fun. The food at the restaurant is average and expensive.
Aleksander Lada — Google review
Awful experience during the school holidays. Heavily overbooked, super long queues, uttet chaos when having to find clothes, boots and gloves. Few staff members and management on site to help. And when we managed to get to the 'snow' after 2 hours, we went tubing once because the queues were so ridiculous. So then we thought we'd go ice skating, to find that the last time was 4.30pm. Utter waste of money and will never return.
Gemma Falconer — Google review
great place. lots of fun but my 6 year-old wasn't tall enough to even ice skate
Kevin Sutherland — Google review
Awful experience. Chaotic, overcrowded, overpriced, long hours in line, extra charges for needed equipment for which they don't have all sizes. I felt I was in a war zone. Free for all. Oh, there's more, they charge $30 for the safe. Don't recommend. You will pay R$ 600 to be in lines, mistreated, and disappointed.
Silvia Siqueira — Google review
I was happily impressed by this place! Staffs is well trained and is organized so clients could invest the time in the fun without jeopardizing the safety!
Bárbara Márquez — Google review
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RS-235, R. Linha Carazal, 9009, Gramado - RS, 95675-500, Brazil
This Gastropub in Gramado has a delicious food and an impressive view of its windows. You can enjoy pizzas, buffalo milk cheese, functional foods and even a freshly fried croissant! For snacks, you can choose a good beer, cappuccino or exclusive drinks.
Wow. Great taste. Awesome presentation. The risotto with salmon.. amazing
Moe Khan — Google review
Top!!!
Alexandre Martins — Google review
Ok
Abril Abril — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place to eat, close to Lago Negro. I tried the cabotiá broth served on bread and it was very warm and didn't get cold. The chef came to ask if I wanted it on the bread or on the plate and explained the difference to me at the table, I found it very attentive. The food took an average of 30 minutes to arrive. I found the service to be good.
(Original)
Lugar bom para comer, pertinho do Lago Negro. Experimentei o caldo de cabotiá servido no pão e ele fica bem quentinho, não esfria. O cheff veio perguntar se eu queria no pão ou no prato e explicou a diferença para mim na mesa, achei muito atencioso. A comida levou uma media de 30 minutos para chegar. Achei o atendimento bom.
Jessica Bueno — Google review
(Translated by Google) Top marks for the quality, atmosphere and wonderful food!! Individual dishes with great refinement and lots of flavor!! Moscato red wine, glass for 30 reais!! Tip: order the prime and get the second course for free!! We ate well and cheap!! It was spectacular!!! Location close to Lago Negro de Gramado-Rs!!
(Original)
Nota máxima para a qualidade, ambiente e comida maravilhosa!! Pratos individuais com muito requinte é muito sabor!! Vinho tinto moscato, taça por 30 reais!! Dica: faça o prime e ganhe o segundo prato gratuitamente!! Comemos bem e barato!! Foi espetacular!!! Local próximo ao Lago Negro de Gramado-Rs!!
Capitão ALMEIDA (CAPITÃO_ALMEIDA) — Google review
(Translated by Google) We arrived with 6 adults and 2 children on a Saturday weekend. We understand that this would cause a wait, but we did not imagine that it would take more than 1 hour for the food to arrive. More than 30 minutes for the drinks to arrive, and even then, they handed us a beer that we had been seeing sitting on the counter for more than ten minutes, now hot.
The food on the menu is beautiful, but the actual food is terrible. Salad with so many leaves that there is no room for the other ingredients on the plate, completely unseasoned; emptiness that looks anything but empty; super hard cassava, impossible to eat; ribs 12 hours pure fat; a dish that didn't come.
It was impossible to talk to a waiter while we waited, they quickly passed by the table without looking at the customers. When we got up to ask about our orders, they said they would look into it and didn't give us any feedback.
Oh, as for the price, they charge much higher than what they offer. You can't consider that it's a cheap place and that's why the service and food are terrible.
All in all, it was a bad experience. I really hope they improve or change management soon, as the spot is great for those who visit the beautiful Lago Negro.
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Chegamos entre 6 adultos e 2 crianças em um sábado de feriadão. Entendemos que isso causaria uma espera, porém não imaginávamos que levaria mais de 1 hora para a comida chegar. Mais de 30 minutos para as bebidas chegarem, e ainda assim, nos entregarem um chopp que estávamos vendo parado há mais de dez minutos em cima do balcão, agora quente.
A comida no cardápio é linda, mas a comida real é péssima. Salada com tantas folhas que não tem espaço para os outros ingredientes no prato, totalmente sem tempero; vazio que tem cara de tudo menos de vazio; aipim super duro, impossível de comer; costela 12 horas pura gordura; um prato que não veio.
Impossível conseguir conversar com algum garçom enquanto esperávamos, passavam rápido pela mesa sem olhar para os clientes. Quando levantávamos para perguntar sobre nossos pedidos, falavam que iam ver e não nos davam retorno.
Ah, quanto ao preço, cobram valor bem superior ao que oferecem. Não dá para considerar que é um lugar barato e que por isso que o serviço e a comida são péssimos.
Enfim, foi uma péssima experiência. Espero muito que melhorem ou que troque logo a administração, pois o ponto é ótimo para quem frequenta o lindo Lago Negro.
Leticia Fagundes de Melo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Place near Lago Negro, I ate delicious ribs for 2 people one day and the next day I ordered the executive dish of pasta in cheese sauce with entecot.
Chef Paulo is very friendly and a great cook
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Lugar próximo ao Lago Negro, comi uma costela para 2 pessoas deliciosa num dia e no dia seguinte pedi o prato executivode macarrão ao molho de queijo com entecot.
Chefe Paulo bem simpático e um ótimo cozinheiro
Lorrayne Santos — Google review
(Translated by Google) The prices are ok but the food leaves something to be desired. I didn't even want to order dessert because the place doesn't do that kind of thing. The salmon was ok but the side dishes were not good. The Uruguayan picanha was not picanha and the white sauce tasted like cream.
Very bad service, a bit rude.
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Os preços são ok mas a comida deixa a desejar. Nem quis pedir sobremesa pq o lugar não é lá essas coisas. O salmão estava ok mas os acompanhamentos não estavam bons. A picanha uruguaia não era picanha e o molho branco tinha gosto de creme de leite.
Atendimento bem ruinzinho, meio grosseiro.
Rachel Carone Anhelli — Google review
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R. Vinte e Cinco de Julho, 833 - Planalto, Gramado - RS, 95670-000, Brazil
Mini Mundo is an open-air park that showcases intricate miniature replicas of various international buildings. The works are crafted with great attention to detail, making them a delight for both children and adults alike. These cute and lovely structures are 24 times smaller than their original counterparts, blending in seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Mini Mundo also features a food court, themed shops, and playgrounds for kids to enjoy.
It’s a small world!
For foreigner, we can enjoy more famous place and building miniature in Brazil.
It’s sophisticated but make us somehow nostalgic feeling.
Papipu penta — Google review
An awesome experience, the park is well structured, the mini-buildings are fascinating. Really cool how smaller structures can be built and look like the real building. Definitely worth a visit!
Buy tickets in advance so you don’t have to wait in line.
Eric Veloso — Google review
If you a person who is really into details, then this is the place for you. In order to really enjoy your visit, make sure to spare some time to really understand the complexity and beauty of each of the miniatures; Germany and Brazil are the two places most covered during the expo, but I do hope they start expanding the list of countries very soon. If you are in Gramado, try going there for you will not regret. :)
Daniel Garcia — Google review
A wonderful recreation of many famous landmarks worldwide.
Be on the lookout for easter eggs 😃
Avi Koenig — Google review
Very well done miniature world with creative adventures hidden between the small buildings. The kids had a blast trying to find all of the secrets, and the adults enjoyed marveling at the constructions. Staff and mascots were very friendly. The park is very Germany-heavy due to the founder's origin and it's nice to see them expanding more to reflect Brazil and other countries as well.
Estev?o Madeira — Google review
It is a pretty cool place. The “mini world” is very detailed and feels alive. There are many landmarks (mostly Brazilian and German) and they are very well done. Adults and kids will have a good time there (2 or 3 hours to see everything if you aren’t in a rush). Look out for the weather since this is an open museum.
Willian — Google review
Beautiful place, very well designed and built. Great for kids and enjoyable for adults. Pay a lot of attention to details, the small figures are doing all sort of fun stuff. The Cafe is not expensive and the food is very good
Esteban Rossi — Google review
Cute lovely detailed miniature representations for local and some internationals buildings. And is not only about the structure they really paid attention to details and you can find the most lovely and or hilarious scenes blend in the landscape! If you look carefully it will be way much fun!
Bárbara Márquez — Google review
Awesome dedication to the tiny cities! Lots of details, and funny things to try and spot, I was actually curious there wasn't any like challenges to do, find 10 strange things and win X prize hah
- — Google review
Mini Mundo was an amazing attraction. So much time was spend on the tiniest details that were truly mind blowing. Entire cities 1/100th of the size were created. Many different cities from countries like Brazil and Germany. The mascots were cool too. The family enjoyed themselves here.
Michael Nunez (GoogleMike) — Google review
Great for all ages. Attention to detail are amazing. Good places to rest and have a snack.
Cleber Galvao-Penick — Google review
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R. Horácio Cardoso, 291 - Planalto, Gramado - RS, 95670-000, Brazil
Recordar Fotos à Moda Antiga - Rua Coberta is a charming spot in Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, offering a variety of tourist attractions.
(Translated by Google) Unique experience. The family didn't want to go. Afterwards, they loved the experience. We went to the store in Canela. I would say it is the typical tourist attraction in Gramado
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Experiência única. A família não queria ir. Depois amaram a experiência.. Fomos na loja em Canela. Diria que é a atração turística típica de Gramado
Raquel Schumann — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and charming place. super attentive staff. The photos were beautiful
(Original)
Lugar lindo e encantador. equipe super atenciosa. A fotos ficaram lindas
MKT Soluções Mobile — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cool! Super different
(Original)
Muito legal! Super diferente
Priscilla Raquel — Google review
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Rua Coberta, R. Me. Verônica, 30 - sala 204 - Centro, Gramado - RS, 95670-126, Brazil
Caracol Park is a state park that offers easy access to a 130-meter high waterfall, Caracol Falls, without the need for hiking or dirt roads. The location is about a 10-minute drive from Canela's city center and has various attractions like artisan shops and the Estacao Sonho Vivo train ride that narrates the region's history. Aside from the waterfall, visitors can also enjoy scenic views from a tower and cable car ride.
Beautiful place to spend the day with nature. We saw a hummingbird and a toucan and had a wonderful time hanging in the hammocks and viewing the waterfalls.
Emily T — Google review
Beautiful view across the valley towards the waterfall. Make sure you go early or by 10:30 you will have over hour wait in the queues.
The Amazing Adventures of Alan Aim — Google review
Like many things in Gramado/Canela, the Caracol Park is overpriced. R$75 for an adult or 90 with the mirador. Add to that parking (30) and if you want to do the little train inside (hard to avoid with kids) it’s another 20.
The views are nice, and compared to other things in the area it’s not a complete rippoff, but it’s too expensive nonetheless
It’s not accessible like they claim. If you’re on a wheelchair forget about it. If you’re with a stroller, prepare for a treat: the gravels uphill are a delight!
Aurélien Jongen — Google review
Beautiful place! It's romantic and you can take amazing photos from the nature.
Diego Menezes Borges — Google review
Beautiful place, well maintained. Can get crowded at times, try and arrive early in the day
Fran B — Google review
A nice park, but less interesting since it's privatization. Focus has shifted much more to the commercialization of the park over the beautiful natural environment.
Estev?o Madeira — Google review
Ok, I liked the views and the short trails, but the place has become a tourist trap. They make you pay for parking and entrance separately and it is not cheap by Brazilian standards. Go in the morning and you'll have a better view of the waterfall (and shadows behind). The trails are easy, but my 80 yo father was struggling as they are not all paved.
Alex Zepka — Google review
Very nice park with waterfalls and wild animals. It is a perfect place for you coming with your family for a happy day. However, remember that this is a touristic place. So, if you don't like crowded places, it is better you come during the weeks days, in low season periods.
Rafa Hughes — Google review
I would give a five star if it wasn't for the entrance ticket price.
Carlos Fleck — Google review
The falls are quite impressive but this is a expensive touristic attraction. You can't get close to the water and you have to pay extra if you want to access the best spot to have a picture of yourself with the falls
Rousselle Maxime — Google review
The must place to go in Gramado. Some walks to enjoy and awesome views. Recommended
Ariel Erlijman — Google review
So beautiful and a lot to see. Try to come earlier in the day because it becomes very busy in the afternoon.
Maher Jebara — Google review
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Rodovia RS 466, km 0, s/n, Caracol, Canela - RS, 95680-000, Brazil
Acqua Lokos, a serene establishment boasting cozy log cabins and offering an array of amenities such as a water park, petting zoo, restaurant, and bar. The water park itself provides thrilling rides that are pleasurable for visitors, along with delectable food options at reasonable prices. However, it is advisable to avoid weekends due to potential long queues. This remarkable destination presents diverse opportunities for amusement and dining experiences.
Incredible place. First, it's huge and there's so much to do. Took our 3 year old and there were a surprising amount of activities for someone her age. There are lots of pools and splashpads, various water slides for all ages and aventurine levels, a lazy river, a wave pool, pedal boats on the lake, a train ride to a farm with animals, roller coasters (even for toddlers), a ferris wheel, multiple play areas/ playgrounds. You could easily spend a couple of days here enjoying the park.
There are also bathrooms everywhere which is so nice with a little kid.
Tons of food choices and lots of chairs/ umbrellas for shade.
They also have a giant indoor water area if you want to go in the winter or even just get out of the sun a bit.
Overall amazing experience and if I lived closer I'd be getting the annual pass.
Franci Tabaczenski — Google review
Great water park, rides are enjoyables, food is good and the price is fair. If possible you should avoid going there on weekends because of the queues.
Rafael Oliveira — Google review
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Javier Pereyra — Google review
Was a wonderful experience, the park has very different options to play, to eat and to have fun. I'll be back soon as possible.
cesar reolon — Google review
We went there on 2009! Me and my wife had a great time with some friends :D
Federico Capucci — Google review
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Ana Paula Silva — Google review
The location has good acessibility and is located on a very movimented road. The facilities are new and apparently very clean.
Rafael Ramos — Google review
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Cs.Pinturas Alto Padrão — Google review
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Estrada do Mar, Km 50 - nº 2000 Entre Arroio Teixeira e Curumim, Capão da Canoa - RS, 95555-000, Brazil
Itaimbezinho is the most visited canyon in the region, located in the Aparados da Serra National Park, just 18 km from Cambara do Sul. Accessible via a stone dirt road, it offers lush trails with sweeping views of the gorge and surrounding park. The 3.5km walk to see the canyon exit is highly recommended for its impressive landscape, making it a great destination for families.
The canyons park is good. The 3.5km walk to see the canyon exit is very good, and the landscape is very impressive. Good to go with your family. Remember to get a jacket before to go: the weather changes quickly.
José Borba — Google review
The most beautiful part of this place is the nature. Therefore there's no have safe structure for your children or pets. There's no signals or posts of directions on the road. The road that we used was very straight. But, I have a good point to explain: the view is exciting! And there's a lot of plant types. You'll take a lot of photos on end of the day, when the sun is running away.
Joana Nahorny — Google review
Magnificent Place. Worth every jolt of the 20+20 km of dust road. Go to the old house at the end of the short trail, drink a coffee and get in touch with the resident.
Thomas Bachmann — Google review
Amazing place and free entrance. No climbing but need to walk a lot to get there. Longer course is better.
J J (J) — Google review
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Antonio Gomes — Google review
There's an amazing view!!
Marla Vanderlind — Google review
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Nanny Malagueta — Google review
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Luciano Teixeira — Google review
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Praia Grande, State of Santa Catarina, 88990-000, Brazil
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Praia da Guarita
Beach
Nature & Parks
Long & scenic public sand beach, over 20km long, next to a state park of the same name.
This beach is beautiful beyond words. It was a complete surprise to us as we did not expect it to be so beautiful. An added bonus was that we even saw a whale.
kelly doolittle — Google review
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Emanuel Pagno — Google review
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qap,xandao 1887 — Google review
One of the wonderful beach in South Brazil. I enjoyed the calmness and beauty of the beach
Chandran Puthiyottil — Google review
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Jefesom Santos — Google review
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Tamires Jesus — Google review
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Maicon Figueiredo — Google review
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LEANDRO LIMA 997 — Google review
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Leonardo Ritter — Google review
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Torres, RS, 95560-000, Brazil
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Serra do Rio do Rastro
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Picturesque 1,460-m. mountain range crossed by the road SC-390, with sweeping views & deep cliffs.
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Marcio Cipriano — Google review
The road to get here is very good for motor cyclists. The place is great but I liked corvo branco better.
J J (J) — Google review
Breathtaking
Virg?nia Mavi — Google review
Cb 500 x all terrain 05/2023
Felipe Rocha — Google review
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Adriano Cidadão — Google review
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douglas Guides — Google review
mostra beatifull road in The all world
1nquisi7or — Google review
One of the great sight view, relaxing and fresh air.
mohamed rihawi — Google review
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Guatá, Lauro Müller - State of Santa Catarina, 88880-000, Brazil
I'll never travel to Florianopolis without this trip planner again
1,822-m. mountain, said to be the coldest place in Brazil, with a landmark rock arch, Pedra Furada.
The views are breath taking, indeed it is a natural country, you can do cycling, trail walks, or just have a day for long walks or meditation.
Dr.Penalte O.D Miguel — Google review
Awesome views of the Serra Geral range. At 6,007 ft, it is the highest point around. Site of the Pedra Furada rock. Access requires a permit available from the Parque Nacional de São Joaquim, at nearby Urubici SC. The office is open regular standard hours.
L Malb — Google review
Amazingly beautiful. The whole region near Urubici is actually full of beautiful surprises. I'm visiting again this winter.
Ristau — Google review
I recommend to book ticket one week before you get here.
J J (J) — Google review
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Julia Gama — Google review
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Santa Teresinha, Orleans - State of Santa Catarina, 88650-000, Brazil
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Waterfall Bride's Veil
Nature & Parks
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Waterfalls
Waterfall Bride's Veil is a charming bed and breakfast located in a national park, offering simple accommodations and a restaurant with picturesque views. It is conveniently situated along the route to Morro da Igreja, making it easily accessible from the main road. Visitors can enjoy close proximity to the stunning waterfall, where they can admire its beauty and the tranquil flow of the adjacent river. While the area may become noisy when crowded, it still offers a peaceful and scenic environment for leisurely walks.
Worth the visit without a doubt! It is on the way of those who are coming-going from Morro da Igreja and the access is close to the main road.
It is possible to get close to the waterfall, to contemplate its beauty and the calm of the water running along the river beside. The place is a bit small, if there are a lot of people it can make the visit a little bit noisy and unpleasant.
It is necessary to pay a small conservation fee (so to speak) and besides the waterfall, also has restaurant, snack bar and the most diverse souvenirs and products for sale.
Fábio Cizotto Gibikoski — Google review
Nice place to stay for few hours. Tirolesa looks so scary as it looks like a bit weak.
J J (J) — Google review
Peaceful and beautiful walking area.
Chris Trotter — Google review
Went there to see the waterfall and ended up eating at the restaurant. The waterfall itself is a nice, but quick view. The restaurant serves simple but tasty food. It is a bit expensive, 28 BRL to eat as you can
Erik Radke — Google review
The waterfall itself is not that big, but the facility offers many other attractions.
Carlos Sidarta da Silva — Google review
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Rose Fantin — Google review
Super!! Nice trail!! Best tiroleza!! We loved this place!!
michael diehl — Google review
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Estr. Geral do Morro da Igreja - Santa Teresinha, Urubici - SC, 88650-000, Brazil
Farol de Santa Marta is a picturesque lighthouse situated amidst sandy beaches and dunes, renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views from the top. It's an idyllic destination to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. However, signal reception may not be reliable in some areas due to its remote location. The village itself is quite petite with limited night-time activities, but there are stunning beaches nearby that can be accessed via short trails.
The village didn't change much in the last 10 years, which - for me - is positive. I love the atmosphere. The lighthouse is somewhat nostalgic. If you're lucky, the Cardoso beach will surprise you with nice waves and crystal clear water.
Alexandre Schmidt — Google review
Spectacular view from the top of the hill where the lighthouse sits. You have to park your car on the street and walk up a trail to the top of the hill , but it’s and extremely easy walk without too much inclination. It was summer when we went, so flowers were blooming and butterflies where hovering all around. This is a fascinating location for birdwatchers given the variety of birds flying around the trail. Once at the top of the hill and facing north, there’s is a stunning view of an old cemetery overlooking the ocean and a sand dune covered beach. Facing west, you are directly about the beach and town of Santa Marta. And East, is obviously an open view of the ocean crashing upon rocks. The lighthouse was closed, but even so, the view is worth the short hike up.
Oman Oman — Google review
Amazing place with a lot of nice small shops and people extremely polite...that place is sooooo lovely
Guigga Souza GS — Google review
Spectacular view from the top of the hill where the lighthouse sits. You have to park your car on the street and walk up a trail to the top of the hill , but it’s and extremely easy walk without too much inclination. It was summer when we went, so flowers were blooming and butterflies where hovering all around. This is a fascinating location for birdwatchers given the variety of birds flying around the trail. Once at the top of the hill and facing north, there’s is a stunning view of an old cemetery overlooking the ocean and a sand dune covered beach. Facing west, you are directly about the beach and town of Santa Marta. And East, is obviously an open view of the ocean crashing upon rocks. The lighthouse was closed, but even so, the view is worth the short hike up.
Vivianne Maduro — Google review
Great place for a city escape. Signal reception is not good, non existent in some places. The village is really small, with not much to do, specially at night. There are great beaches to visit, some accessed through short trails.
Paula Ceccon Ribeiro — Google review
A very privileged view of the ocean, the Lighthouse is an unmissable tourist spot. The surrounding beaches are excellent.
Fabio Renê Silva — Google review
An antique lighthouse that long ago functioned with whale oil.
Beautiful and well-maintained, with bright white paint. The reason I only gave 4 stars was due to faulty directions, Google deposited us next to a cemetery. A couple of locals told us we could get to the lighthouse from there, and we found a section of fence missing and a small footpath twisting among cactus and tall grasses and weeds. Once we arrived at the lighthouse we pivoted and saw a sign behind us warning that venomous snakes were in that area. The area we had just crossed. Now we had a snake-infested field between us and 12-yr-old and our car. We couldn't shout a warning to our kid because of the wind and waves, but fortunately he didn't try to follow us.
Anyway, I'm going to try to suggest a different route, but if you end up next to a cemetery, don't walk through the plants to get to the lighthouse!
An'e Perez — Google review
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Claudiomiro Laurentino — Google review
Despite beach, there is few things to do. Some ecological trails are nice, to other beach besides Farol de Santa Marta.
Braulio Salvador — Google review
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Estrada Geral do Farol de Santa Marta Farol de Santa Marta, Estr. Geral da Me. - Cigana, Laguna - SC, 88790-000, Brazil
Praia do Rosa is a renowned tropical destination known for its sandy beaches, snack stalls, hiking trails, surfing opportunities and whale watching. This beach is often confused with Garopaba due to its access through the neighboring municipality. The surrounding landscape of Praia do Rosa features two beautiful hills, preserved vegetation and lagoons that attract numerous visitors during summer. The sea at this beach varies considerably due to the extensive stretch of sand.
Love this beautiful and clean beach ❤️
A Berg — Google review
Such a nice beach! Great waves for surfing and a perfect place for relaxing and just having a good time. Nice and clean beach with a beautiful mountain backdrop. Also plenty of food and drinks available so you can stay on the beach the entire day without having to lift a finger. Overall Praia do Rosa had a very nice and peaceful atmosphere. Enjoyed my stay very much.
Ruud Claessen — Google review
Vila Moema Pousada is a great place to relax when in vacay at Praia do Rosa in SC, Brazil.
Michele Elizandro — Google review
Best place ever!!!
Beto Moser — Google review
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Adriano Nunes — Google review
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Denise Vargas — Google review
The waves here are so much fun. Try the cheese the guy on the beach sells. So good.
Maher Jebara — Google review
Love it
Cristian Mauro — Google review
Very nice place, it wasn't crowdy at this time of the year, December, streets are thin so I bet it's crazy to drive a car here in busy season