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How long is the drive from San Clemente del Tuyu to Caxias Do Sul?

The direct drive from San Clemente del Tuyu to Caxias Do Sul is 962 mi (1,548 km), and should have a drive time of 19 hrs 48 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from San Clemente del Tuyu to Caxias Do Sul, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Buenos Aires, Porto Alegre, Bento Goncalves, Colonia del Sacramento, La Plata, and Tigre, as well as top places to visit like Puerto Madero and Teatro Colón, or the ever-popular Serrano.

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Top cities between San Clemente del Tuyu and Caxias Do Sul

The top cities between San Clemente del Tuyu and Caxias Do Sul are Buenos Aires, Porto Alegre, Bento Goncalves, Colonia del Sacramento, La Plata, and Tigre. Buenos Aires is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from San Clemente del Tuyu and 16 hours from Caxias Do Sul.
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La Plata

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
12 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Caxias Do Sul
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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is a cosmopolitan city with a rich cultural heritage. The Plaza de Mayo is at its heart, surrounded by impressive 19th-century buildings such as the iconic Casa Rosada. Visitors can also explore the grand Teatro Colón and the modern MALBA museum showcasing Latin American art. For those interested in archaeology, Cueva de las Manos offers a glimpse into ancient societies through its intricate cave paintings and archaeological finds.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Caxias Do Sul
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Tigre

Tigre, a town in Argentina just north of Buenos Aires, serves as a gateway to the rivers and wetlands of the expansive Paraná Delta. The old fruit harbor, Puerto de Frutos, is now a bustling craft market while the Mate Museum delves into the history of the traditional Argentinean drink. Alongside this, rowing clubs and restaurants line the Paseo Victorica, a riverside esplanade.
2% as popular as Buenos Aires
9 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Caxias Do Sul
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Colonia del Sacramento

Colonia del Sacramento is a charming city in southwestern Uruguay, situated across the Río de La Plata from Buenos Aires. Its cobblestoned Barrio Histórico showcases historic Portuguese buildings, while the 19th-century Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse offers stunning river views. The city's recent international acclaim and UNESCO World Heritage Site recognition have led to impressive growth as a tourist destination and a booming real estate market.
10% as popular as Buenos Aires
11 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Caxias Do Sul
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Porto Alegre

Museums
History Museums
Porto Alegre, the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil, boasts architectural gems like the Metropolitan Cathedral and Piratini Palace. It serves as a gateway to the stunning canyons of Aparados da Serra National Park. Despite not being on the coast, it offers maritime activities through its large port along Baier de Guaiba.
17% as popular as Buenos Aires
26 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Caxias Do Sul
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Bento Gonçalves

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
9 minutes off the main route, 95% of way to Caxias Do Sul

Best stops along San Clemente del Tuyu to Caxias Do Sul drive

The top stops along the way from San Clemente del Tuyu to Caxias Do Sul (with short detours) are Puerto Madero, Recoleta Cemetery, and Barrio Histórico. Other popular stops include Porto Alegre Public Market, Teatro Colón, and Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra.
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Serrano

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Notable street
Neighborhoods
Serrano is a vibrant street known for its bohemian plaza, trendy bars, and open-air weekend market. It's a fashion hotspot with a mix of independent and high-end stores around Plaza Serrano and Plaza Armenia. Visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, or grabbing drinks in the area. The street is also part of bike tours that cover key landmarks like Plaza de Mayo and Recoleta Cemetery. On weekends, the street hosts a bustling fair with handmade goods.
Nice place for walking around and beautiful craft market with interesting items
Ekaterine ( — Google review
This is a cool part of the city. Many bars and cafe option. Food is very good.
Dermot M — Google review
Nice place to visit
Pablo C — Google review
Great atmosphere.
Andrew T — Google review
Very cool street, with a lot of bars and restaurants. The marked they have during the weekends at worth visiting.
Amalie — Google review
Nice to walk around, perfect to go during the weekend since you will find a fair full of hand made things. Also it’s nice to have a drink or a bite.
Luciana ( — Google review
I quite like the lightbulb art and the matchstick man here... Plenty of cafes but I prefer the burrito, taco place around the corner on Serrano street
Peter T — Google review
Nice street for take a walk till you come to plaza Serrano and there is where the fun start🤘
Dejan M — Google review
4.5
(461)
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4.1
(964)
C1414 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Puerto Madero

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Neighborhoods
Puerto Madero is a revitalized waterfront district featuring renovated redbrick buildings housing high-end steakhouses, as well as modern skyscrapers hosting multinational companies and luxury apartments. The area also offers scenic trails around lakes at the wildlife-rich Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, attracting families and joggers. Additionally, the graceful Puente de la Mujer suspension bridge spans the docks.
4.5
(41891)
Buenos Aires, Argentina, USA
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Teatro Colón

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Historical place museum
Concerts & Shows
Teatro Colón, a grand theater built in 1908, is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and opulent design. It hosts classical music performances, operas, ballets, and offers tours to visitors. The French Embassy and Lavalle Street are notable landmarks nearby. Considered one of the world's top five opera houses, it has welcomed renowned artists like Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti.
One of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever visited! Walking into Teatro Colón felt like stepping into another era—so elegant and grand. The tour was fascinating and made me appreciate the history even more. A truly unforgettable highlight of Buenos Aires.
Justin C — Google review
4⭐️ for the building, 5🌟 for concert performance of I Puritani, 2⭐️ for the producers who reduced a great opera to a concert 👎👎👎 Indeed it is a very very very poor decision for reducing an Opera to a concert, no matter how good the orchestra and chorus are. AT THE PRICE CHARGED, BUENOS AIRES DESERVE A FULL OPERA!!!! Janet Pratt, who sang Elvira, is an OUTSTANDING OPERA SOPRANO 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗. She managed to act despite the concert setting. SHE IS ALSO VERY EMOTIVE IN HER SINGING…. WOW 👏👏👏👏👏 IT IS TOO BAD, Teatro Colon stifled / MUTED HER TALENT by this concert concept to showcase an opera…..REALLY REALLY BAD DECISION. 🏛️ Buenos Aires’ Teatro Colon is indeed one of the great opera houses in the world. .*** The building is a unique Ecclectic-Neoclassical architecture built at the turn of the 20th century. *** Acoustics is fantastic, the stage is large, the theatre is well designed. ISSUES: 👎 the boxes, meant for 4, is cramped with 6 seats 👎👎👎 the restrooms are very small, they need serious updating
A ( — Google review
Visited here as part of a guided tour. There aren’t many tours in English, and their timings didn’t suit my tight schedule, so I opted for a tour in Spanish. Although I couldn’t fully understand the narrative, I fully appreciated the stunning architecture, stained glass, statues etc. Everyone talks about the amazing acoustics, so the tour left me wanting to return to see a performance.
David S — Google review
Buenos Aires's Teatro Colón is arguably the world's most spectacular opera house, offering an experience that transcends mere performance. Stepping inside, one is immediately enveloped by the stunning, opulent architecture - a lavish blend of Baroque, Renaissance, and academic styles featuring rich velvet, gold leaf, and vibrant frescoes that transport visitors to a bygone era of grandeur. However, the true marvel lies in its legendary acoustics, scientifically proven to be among the five best globally, ensuring that every note, from the softest whisper to the most powerful crescendo, reaches the audience with flawless clarity and balance. Attending any event here, whether opera, ballet, or classical concert, is a profoundly moving cultural rite that confirms the Colón's status as a beacon of artistic excellence and historical splendor.
Alexis G — Google review
Great experience for the theater built in 1908. I do recommend the tour if you have 1 hour to spend. It's a nice mix of history and time for taking pictures of different areas of the theater. This includes going into one of the balconies as well. I suggest purchasing tickets in advance. We walked up and had to get tickets that were for 2 hours later.
Gonzalo V — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! The Teatro Colón is one of the most beautiful theaters I’ve ever visited. I saw the ballet Onegin here, and it was a truly unforgettable experience - stunning performance, perfect acoustics, and an incredible atmosphere. The audience was so passionate and emotional - I’ve never seen anything like it in any other country. A magical evening in Buenos Aires!
Ed A — Google review
This Theatre by far stands as one of the best architecture art in the world. The theatre is even better than that of Garnier Palace, of Paris in my opinion. From seating, to classic environment, acoustics and the artistic architecture of the stage and the balconies. The sealing is another wonder and the atmosphere was amazing. I would definitely put this one as one of the best and most beautiful theatre and definitely stands as one of the top 3 theaters in the
Hamza B — Google review
The english guided tour is hard to book from their official online site. So my wife and I just went to the theater to try our luck second time this morning, we got our tickets over the ticket office. I had my doubt since I had been in couple of top opera houses in Vienna, but It was worth it. The internal decor is fine with baroque style since there are architect from France. The present Colón replaced an original theatre which opened in 1857. During the tour we had chance to hear female soprano rehearsal for 5 minutes which is huge bonus as I see it, then I could hear clearly pure and beautiful sound at back of the theater. I really wish I could have a chance to listen to a real opera here.
Zemin H — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(24418)
Cerrito 628, C1010 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://teatrocolon.org.ar/
+54 11 4378-7100
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Recoleta

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Historic Sites
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Recoleta is an upscale neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for its elegant Parisian-style townhouses, opulent former palaces, and high-end shops. One of its main attractions is the Recoleta Cemetery, where famous figures like Eva Perón are laid to rest in extravagant tombs. The area also boasts the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Recoleta Cultural Center, which hosts cutting-edge temporary exhibitions.
4.5
(21819)
Buenos Aires, Argentina, USA
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Casa Rosada

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Federal government office
Sights & Landmarks
Casa Rosada, also known as the Pink House, is a historic and iconic presidential palace located at the eastern end of Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires. Its distinctive pink color symbolizes a blend of Argentina's leading political parties. The palace has been witness to significant historical events, including speeches by Juan and Eva Peron from its balcony. Visitors can explore this grand structure and also discover nearby attractions such as Catedral Metropolitano and the Cabildo.
This is a really beautiful palace set at the end of a plaza, which itself has lovely surroundings. However the best pictures seem to be from the other side. The palace itself is a really beautiful and significant building, this palace really stands out in the city. It has some unique architectural features and really ornate front. You can get some lovely pictures when its quiet, as its set in an open area. Well worth a walk around.
Andy S — Google review
Casa Rosada is a must-visit in Buenos Aires! The iconic pink presidential palace is not only beautiful but also rich in history. The free guided tours provide fascinating insights into Argentina’s political past and the stunning architecture inside. Even if you don’t go inside, the view from Plaza de Mayo is impressive, especially at sunset. Highly recommend for history buffs and photographers alike!
Elias ( — Google review
It is a striking, pink presidential palace and government headquarters of Argentina, located in Buenos Aires, presiding over the historic Plaza de Mayo. Known officially as the House of Government, it serves as the official workplace for the President of Argentina and is a significant historical landmark, famous for events like Eva Perón's addresses from its balcony. It is considered one of the most emblematic buildings in Buenos Aires. Current President apparently only uses it for official functions. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Easy terrain, lot of easy walking. Fee charged for entry. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen.
S V — Google review
Housing the Presidential Offices, it’s the seat of Executive Power of Argentina. It’s an imposing palatial Italianate architecture (a spin off from Italian Renaissance) at the back end of Plaza de Mayo. 🏛️🏛️🏛️ The building (finished in late 1800s) seats on a historically important fort that was built by the Spanish crown back in the 1500s. Casa Rosada is unusual in its pink color. *** One version of the story is, the color is an attempt to neutralize colors of political parties. *** The other is a more architectural one: the original government house was painted with white combined with animal blood. Blood seals the paint to protect the building from humidity (the palace sits on a swamp area of the city). The Pink color becomes very strikingly vivid at night when the palace is very well lit. 🏛️ In front of Casa Rosada is the equestrian statue of General Belgrano, one of the leaders of May Revolution of Independence. 🏛️ at the foot of the monument is Buenos Aires’ COVID Memorial for those who succumbed to the pandemic. Names of the departed are painted or engraved on the pile of stones.
A ( — Google review
The Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires is an absolutely beautiful place! It’s full of history and culture, with stunning and well-preserved architecture that truly stands out. The building is elegant and impressive, located in an excellent area surrounded by a lovely park and many nearby attractions. It’s definitely a must-visit spot in the city a true symbol of Buenos Aires’ history and beauty!
Lg G — Google review
Stunning venue for both history and architectural features, presiding over the historic Plaza de Mayo. Known officially as the House of Government, it is the official workplace for the President of Argentina (remembervEva Perón balcony?). It is valued as one of the most emblematic buildings in Buenos Aires, go at 7PM each day for the roll down of the flag
Marco R — Google review
The Casa Rosada stands as the undeniable, iconic heart of Argentine political history, instantly recognizable by its distinctive, soft pink facade that dominates the eastern side of the historic Plaza de Mayo. More than just the official seat of the President, this architectural marvel - a blend of Italianate and French elements - is a powerful symbol of national governance, having been the silent witness to countless pivotal moments in the country's turbulent and fascinating narrative. Its commanding presence, especially when viewed against the backdrop of the city, evokes a sense of enduring authority and historical weight, inviting visitors to reflect on Argentina's rich democratic journey. Seeing this landmark up close provides an essential connection to the nation's identity and its public life.
Alexis G — Google review
On my previous trip to Buenos Aires before C-19, you were allowed to go inside. They had guided tours. I believe they have stopped this now. However, it is still worth going to see the exterior of this historical building. Throughout the history of Buenos Aires, the location of Casa Rosada was the seat of various successive political authorities who governed the country. The first thing you are likely to notice is the distinctive colour. It was from the balcony here, at the presidential palace, that Eva Perón famously addressed the throngs of impassioned supporters packed into Plaza de Mayo.
Taylor D — Google review
4.5
(4950)
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4.2
(9870)
Balcarce 78, C1064AAC Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://www.casarosada.gob.ar/
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Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante)

$$$$very expensive
Japanese restaurant
The Japanese restaurant Arte culinario Jardín Japonés offers delicious Japanese cuisine in a tranquil setting among beautiful Japanese gardens. The staff are friendly and fluent in English, ensuring you have a great experience. The sushi and dim sum here are particularly tasty, with plenty of flavour and juiciness. Although the juice can be a little too concentrated at times, it's still an amazing meal overall. I'd highly recommend coming here if you're looking for some truly fabulous Japanese food!
Peaceful restaurant overlooking the Japanese garden. It even has a robot that brings you your food. The ramen and sushi nigiri were good. Even made some friends here.
Ice W — Google review
expect a 15 to 20 minutes wait before getting a table. the restaurant and the service are nice, but to be honest i was still a bit hungry after having the main dish (Ramen).
Sofia G — Google review
The view is the best part of this place, but the rest was disappointing. We went there for lunch after visiting the Japanese Garden, expecting a nice tourist-friendly experience. The food was average at best, and the service was not good. No one spoke English, and the staff didn’t really try to help or understand, which was surprising for a place that clearly gets many tourists. I also asked if there were any discounts for garden visitors. They told me that if you reserve a table at the restaurant, you can visit the garden for free. But if you buy a ticket to the garden first, you don’t get any discount at the restaurant. That policy felt confusing and a bit unfair. In the end, the view was lovely—but everything else didn’t live up to it. The most important for the restaurant - the food and simply isn’t worth going there for.
Inna K — Google review
Extremely overrated, the food was not the best… the rice, the service super bad, so impersonal for such as high price… I was told that it was going to be more tradicional, with the culture, the way they serve it…👎 And is even worst with the robot that it taking it so un personal… It feels like an ambience that want to pack with people with such high price compared to the other restaurants that are on the zone. No recommended at all. Bad service and not the best food for such as high price.
Maritza R — Google review
It's a Japanese themed restaurant with a nice view, but far from authentic Japanese cuisine. honestly disappointed, was expecting something much better and akin to what they are representing. The building is nice, well decorated and it has direct access to the Japanese Garden (日本庭). You're received and seat by a waiter. We ordered 2 entrees which were good. The main dishes however were lacking in flavor (miso ramen in particular). The desserts were also so-so, the matcha (green tea) ice cream flavor was bland compared to the real thing, yet times more expensive. The personnel were OK but they kinda rushed everyone to eat and get out, as fast as possible. So, as I said and by the score I'm giving. It wasn't awful, it was OK, but I was expecting much better, specially for the price. I think they could really do much better and are missing on providing a more real experience.
Federico C — Google review
We were seated almost immediately, but waited for approximately 10 minutes before a server came to our table. It was extremely busy at that time of day so no worries. Food was good, but a bit pricey.
ColKorn1965 — Google review
The service is brilliant, very attentive and friendly. They even have menu’s in English which is quite handy. The food is ok but nothing more than that really. Incredible presentation but the meat was rather tough and chewy for my dish (guydon) The dessert however was great.
Eloise-_- — Google review
I really liked this restaurant. I actually went with low expectations, wondering if it would be more of a gimmick because it’s inside the Japanese garden. But the food was excellent! Everything we had was so good. If you you’re lucky, you can get a table outside!
Nichole P — Google review
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4.4
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Av. Casares 3450, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://jardinjapones.org.ar/restaurante
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Recoleta Cemetery

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cementerio de la Recoleta, established in 1822, is a remarkable cemetery adorned with statues and mausoleums of prominent figures such as Eva Perón. Its intricate design and architectural styles ranging from art nouveau to neo-Gothic create a captivating maze of narrow passageways lined with decaying marble statuary.
Recoleta Cemetery is an impressive cemetery and definitely worth a visit. The entry fee is quite high though, but it is a place where you can easily spend a few hours. Eva Peron is located here and fairly easy to find with all the signposts. But its one of the least impressive mauseleums given the styles and sizes of many others. Its worth doing some reading beforehand about many of the famous mausoleums, some of the sad or eerie stories. It makes discovering them more special. You will want to find: - Rufina Cambaceres - Liliana Crociati de Szaszak - Juan (David) Alleno There are also many former Presidents in this cemetery.
Warren B — Google review
A mixed bag, but more negatives than positives… ❌ Extremely overpriced unless you’re an Argentine citizen. There’s no free entry and it’s super expensive. ❌ The staff are some of the rudest least helpful people I’ve ever come across. ✅ It is an interesting place to look around, even though as a European most of the famous people were not famous to me. ❌ The state of some of the graves is disgusting, they are literally being used as rubbish dumps with empty paint cans and plastic bags dumped on top of coffins. I have no idea how they are spending the exorbitant entrance fees but it’s not on respecting the dead who are buried here.
Andy W — Google review
I love visiting cemeteries when visiting large cities, as they give great insight into the history and culture of the people. This cemetery is spectacular. I joined an English guided tour with Victoria, who was engaging and funny, recounting both the stories and the folklore that had built up around some of the mausoleum. Absolutely fascinating. A great way to spend 2-3 hours.
David S — Google review
This is a must visit spot but I recommend getting a local guide as it is all rather meaningless with proper explanations. The mausoleums are a walk through the history of Argentina and of course you can see its most famous inhabitant - Eva Peron though her mausoleum is one of the least impressive of the lot. We spent a couple of hours here with a guide that we hired at the entrance.
Dov F — Google review
We visited the Recoleta Cemetery and were truly amazed by how fascinating and beautiful it is. We had never seen anything like it before! Every tomb and monument has its own unique style, and walking through feels like exploring an open-air museum full of history and art. The atmosphere is peaceful yet impressive, and we were incredibly impressed by the details and architecture throughout. Definitely a must-see when visiting Buenos Aires!
Lg G — Google review
A really unique place and well worth a visit. It feels more like an open-air museum than a cemetery, with amazing sculptures, grand tombs, and a lot of history. Many well-known figures are buried here, and there is a mix of old and some surprisingly modern designs. Some parts are quite run down though. A few tombs have been left to crumble and look half-collapsed, which is a bit sad to see. The entry fee for foreigners is ARS 18,000 per person, which is pretty steep for Argentina. Hopefully that money is being used to help with maintenance. Still, a memorable spot and a must-see if you are in Buenos Aires.
River A — Google review
The cemetery is beautiful and the idea is great, but that there are different prices for equal humans is racist. The price for "foreigner" is 4x times higher then the normal price. Lots of construction with lots of yellow barks everywhere... Lots of rubbish in the Graves and around... Maybe someone should clean it for this entry fees. Bring lots of cash, cause they just accept cardpayment.... Which isn't progressive cause the ones from Europe don't work...
Marlon — Google review
Recoleta Cemetery is a must-visit in Buenos Aires, offering a fascinating mix of history, art, and architecture. The elaborate mausoleums and intricate sculptures make it feel like an open-air museum rather than just a cemetery. It’s the final resting place of many notable figures, including Eva Perón, which adds to its historical significance. The entrance fee is around $17, which feels a bit steep for a cemetery, but if you appreciate history and architecture, it’s worth it. The layout is like a maze, so I’d recommend using a map or joining a guided tour to fully appreciate the stories behind the tombs. Overall, it’s a unique and hauntingly beautiful place, but the high entrance fee and occasional crowds knock it down a star.
Elias ( — Google review
4.3
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4.3
(27116)
Junín 1760, C1113 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://turismo.buenosaires.gob.ar/es/otros-establecimientos/cementerio-de-la-recoleta
+54 11 4803-1594
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Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse, dating back to the 1850s, offers a historical journey with its staircase leading to the top and displays showcasing its past. The city's Plaza Mayor features various unique monuments such as the City Gate with an impressive drawbridge, the Street of Sighs offering a view of the sea, and the oldest church in Uruguay - Iglesia Matriz. Visitors are encouraged to allocate at least 4-5 hours to explore this charming city before catching their ferry.
we visited the lighthouse during our trip, and although we couldn’t go inside due to the long line and its midday closure, it was still a beautiful sight to see. One thing to note is that children under 8 aren’t allowed inside, which influenced our decision not to enter. Even so, the experience was enjoyable. The lighthouse stands as a stunning landmark surrounded by charming old buildings, which added to the historic and picturesque atmosphere of the area. Simply walking around and soaking in the views made it a worthwhile stop.
Ale N — Google review
Nice oldie worldie feel about it. Good just to walk about and have a cup of tea. Great sunset photos.
Tom C — Google review
The town was very nice. Close to wineries, although I wasn't able to fit that in. It is more for couples and families then it is for nightlife. Quiet and relaxing. One or two days is all you need.
Andrew B — Google review
If you want to get a nice picture for the entire town, you have to get up there, and I am calling it the "Million Dollars View". The stairs are very steep, and they don't allow people wearing sandals in for safety reasons.
Jonna N — Google review
🏛️🏛️🏛️ A HISTORICAL LANDMARK. The lighthouse is the most prominent structure within the walled fort of Colonia del Sacramento. Built in the 1850s on the ruins of nunnery. The beacon of the lighthouse has been a guide to ships in the estuary of Rio Plata.
A ( — Google review
Walking through the cobblestone streets of Colonia del Sacramento feels like stepping into a time capsule. Every stone, every colonial facade, every old lantern seems to whisper stories of sailors, merchants, and cultures that crossed paths in this corner of Uruguay. And right in the heart of it all stands the lighthouse. The Colonia Lighthouse rises above the ruins of the old San Francisco Xavier convent, and from the top, you get a sweeping view of the city embracing the Rio de la plata river But the real magic isn’t just the lighthouse. It’s the walk. Heading downhill from the historic center toward the river, surrounded by whitewashed walls, blooming bougainvillea, and uneven stones, you feel something deeper. There’s a quiet energy, almost spiritual. The Río de la Plata appears at the end like a vast mirror, and you feel small but full. Recommendation: Take the walk in the late afternoon, when the sun begins to dip. The golden light on the stones and the river creates a magical atmosphere. And if you can, climb the lighthouse just before sunset. It’s a postcard moment you won’t forget.
Joseph G — Google review
Cool lighthouse 💡🏠 to stop by briefly. It looked really cool with the blue 🔵 sky and birds 🐦 flying in the background. Unfortunately, it was closed ⛔ when we went so we couldn't see the inside of it.
Vikram B — Google review
Nice old colonial town, there are a lot of bars and restaurants, you can climb the lighthouse, walk the original streets and spend easily half a day waiting perhaps for the ferry to Buenos Aires. The old town is situated just a few blocks away from the ferry and bus terminal.
Simone U — Google review
4.6
(8222)
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4.3
(4966)
G4GX+V3G, De San Francisco, 70000 Col. del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
9

Calle de los Suspiros

Mentioned on 
53 lists 
Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Calle de los Suspiros, also known as the Street of Sighs, is a charming stone-paved street located in a World Heritage Site. The area is filled with colorful buildings and rich historical tales. Visitors can explore the Plaza Mayor and its unique monuments such as the City Gate with an impressive drawbridge, the 1857 Lighthouse, and the oldest church in Uruguay, Iglesia Matriz. The post-colonial architecture of the city is beautifully illustrated by this church.
A bit overrated. The next street over seems much more charming.
Victor N — Google review
This is a highly photographed street. It's picturesque and had a nice contrast of colors. It is beautiful. There are always people during the day, I arrived after sunrise to photograph this street and it was still empty at the time.
Kimberly D — Google review
Divineee
Lorenzo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) This city is so beautiful! The streets are full of trees, the Rio de la Plata, the architecture, the atmosphere, everything is beautiful! I loved it! It's worth visiting and if you can spend a night there, take advantage of it because there are beautiful places to enjoy the night. (Original) Essa cidade é linda demais! As ruas muito arborizadas, o Rio de Lá Plata, a arquitetura, o ambiente, tudo lindo! Eu amei! Vale a pena visitar e se puder passar uma noite lá, aproveite porque tem lugares lindos para curtir a noite.
Villa H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's beautiful! A must-see on a stroll through Colonia. The photos come out beautiful! (Original) Es precioso! Un punto obligado en un paseo por colonia. Las fotos salen hermosas!
Pichu — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's very pretty! And above all, the whole neighborhood is super nice 🔥 (Original) C’est très joli ! Et surtout tout le quartier est ultra sympa 🔥
Lune L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A street steeped in history, located in the historic center of Colonia de Sacramento, it is very well preserved, and a nice place to take some photos and feel like you're back in time. (Original) una calle con mucha historia, ubicada en el casco historico de Colonia de sacramento, se conserva muy bien , bonito para tomar unas fotitos y sentirse en el pasado.
Jacqueline G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A street of a single block or city block, with some galleries or shops, but with architecture that is part of the heritage of this beautiful city. (Original) Una calle de un solo block o cuadra, con algunas galerías o tiendas, pero con arquitectura parte del patrimonio de esta bella ciudad.
Iram A — Google review
4.7
(264)
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4.4
(4107)
70000 Colonia del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
10

Barrio Histórico

Mentioned on 
45 lists 
Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Barrio Histórico is a UNESCO-listed historic district located on the Rio de la Plata, featuring colonial landmarks and cobblestone streets that showcase a blend of Spanish, Portuguese, and post-colonial urban design. The area includes the Portón de Campo, an old city gate with a drawbridge, as well as a lighthouse amidst the ruins of a 17th-century convent offering scenic views of the waterfront neighborhood.
4.6
(8649)
Colonia del Sacramento, Colonia Department, Uruguay, USA
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11

Manuel de Lobo 209

Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Manuel de Lobo 209 is a charming colonial property turned atmospheric 17-room hotel located in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. The city, founded in 1680, is one of the oldest towns in Uruguay and offers a tranquil escape with its population of about 22,000 people. It's conveniently accessible from Buenos Aires via a 1-3 hour ferry ride.
4.4
(2419)
70000 Col. del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
12

Hotel Carmelo Playa Seré

Permanently Closed
Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Nestled in the charming town of Carmelo, Hotel Carmelo Playa Seré offers a delightful escape with its relaxed atmosphere and spacious accommodations. Guests can enjoy modern rooms equipped with comfortable furnishings, excellent bedding, and refreshing showers. The hotel provides complimentary Wi-Fi and breakfast to start your day right. With a lovely pool area and game room for leisure activities, it’s perfect for unwinding after exploring nearby attractions like Sere beach or the Yates dock.
(Translated by Google) The hotel was a pleasant surprise, because the general view of Carmelo is not very pretty, except for the Rio da Prata waterfront. However, the apartment was huge, with a living room, kitchen and suite, all very spacious. Cable TV and air conditioning completed the accommodations in an area separate from the rooms and the main part of the hotel. Located in a green area, with a kind of mini zoo and a playground right in front, the hotel also has an outdoor and indoor pool, which are very pleasant. There is also a restaurant that serves good options. You can stay at the hotel all day, in short, for the convenience, tranquility and leisure for those who enjoy outdoor activities. It is sensational for children. It is also great for adults, as it has a games room and even a casino, but I had no interest in visiting this one, as it is not to my liking. The breakfast is also excellent! (Original) O hotel foi uma grata surpresa, pois o visual geral de Carmelo não é bonito, a não ser a orla do Rio da Prata, porém o apartamento era enorme, com sala, cozinha e suíte, todos muito amplos. Tv a cabo e ar condicionado completavam as acomodações em uma área à parte dos quartos e da parte principal do hotel. Situado numa área verde, com uma espécie de minizoo e um parquinho bem em frente, o hotel ainda tem piscina ao ar livre e coberta, bem agradáveis. Tem também um restaurante que serve boas opções. Dá pra ficar no hotel o dia todo, em suma, pela comodidade, tranquilidade e lazer pra quem gosta de atividades ao ar livre. Para crianças é sensacional. Para adultos também, pois tem sala de jogos e até mesmo um Cassino, mas este não tive interesse em conhecer, não é do meu agrado. O café da manhã também é excelente!
Isaac S — Google review
Great experience
ELENA F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spacious and comfortable rooms, nice view, and an excellent place. Nice breakfast, and very good service. Dinner can be had a short distance away at the Hotel Casino, as well as using the open and closed pool. Very quiet and peaceful for a good rest. To improve, the bedspreads are already showing signs of wear and stains, which warrant replacement. (Original) Habitaciones amplias y cómodas, linda vista, y un lugar excelente. El desayuno agradable, y la atención muy buena. La cena puede hacerse a corta distancia en el Hotel Casino, asi como tambien usar la piscina abierta y la cerrada. Muy tranquilo y apacible para un buen descanso. Para mejorar, los cubrecamas ya dan muestras de desgaste y manchas, que ameritan un reemplazo.
Oscar E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The room is comfortable, quiet and spacious. The bathroom is quite good and comfortable. Good water pressure and very hot. The pool, which is in the hotel opposite, is good, although it could be better, because in winter if you get out of the water and go to the bathroom, it is cool and under the same roof. The bed is quite comfortable and a very good size, although due to personal taste, it is a little soft. There is a TV with HD cable and a small minibar, although good for a couple of drinks. The park in the background is beautiful even in the cold. Good access to the beach. Maybe the room is a little cold in winter and could be better heated. (Original) La habitación es cómoda, silenciosa y amplia. El baño está bastante bien y es cómodo. Buena presión de agua y bien caliente. La pileta, que está en el hotel de enfrente está bien, aunque podría estar mejor, porque en invierno si salís del agua y vas al baño, está fresco y bajo el mismo techo. La cama es bastante cómoda y de muy buen tamaño, aunque por gusto personal, es un poco blanda. Hay tv con cable HD y frigobar pequeño, aunque bien para un par de bebidas. El parque del fondo esta lindo hasta con frío. Buen acceso a la playa. Tal vez un poco fría la habitación en invierno y podría estar mejor climatizada.
Lucas G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice hotel with comfortable and modern rooms, good furniture, excellent bed and bedding, good shower and good breakfast service. Attentive and helpful staff. It is close to Seré beach and you can walk to the Yates dock, one of the places in Carmelo that is worth visiting. (Original) Lindo hotel con habitaciones confortables y modernas, buenos muebles, excelente cama y ropa de cama, buena ducha y buen servicio de desayuno. El personal atento y servicial. Queda cerca de playa Seré y se puede ir caminando hasta el atracadero de Yates, uno de los lugares de Carmelo que vale la pena visitar.
Americo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) When we arrived the boiler was off and the air conditioning heat was not working well. In the dining room it was cold at breakfast and to use the pool you have to walk 50 meters to another hotel. The pool is for a horror movie. I only caught the attention of the receptionist who was concerned about solving the problems with the heating and hot water. (Original) Cuando llegamos estaba apagada la caldera y el aire acondicionado calor no funcionaba bien. En el comedor hacía frío en el desayuno y para usar la pileta hay que caminar 50 metros hasta otro hotel. La pileta es para una película de terror. Sólo rescato la atención de la recepcionista que se preocupó por resolver los problemas con la calefacción y el agua caliente.
Sergio W — Google review
(Translated by Google) The attention is excellent The incredible place. Breakfast is very rich. The rooms are spacious with a rustic style. The bathroom is also spacious and clean. You have to reserve in time. Highly recommended. (Original) La atención es excelente El lugar increíble. El desayuno es muy rico. Las Habitación es son amplias con un estilo rústico. El baño también es amplio y mi y limpio. Hay que reservar con tiempo. Sumamente recomendable.
Leonardo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It had really been a long time since I had been to such an abandoned hotel. The bathroom fixtures were disgusting. And the price is not convenient enough to be in that state. I recommend other options to stay in that city. (Original) Realmente hacía tiempo que no iba a un hotel tan abandonado. Los artefactos del baño daban asco. Y el precio no es tan conveniente como para estar en ese estado. Recomiendo otras opciones para alojarse en esa ciudad.
Maria M — Google review
4.0
(152)
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4.0
(316)
Av. Rodó s/n, 70700 Carmelo, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
13

Bodega Boutique El Legado

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
What a wonderful run family vineyard. It might be small but what an awesome place. We took the tour & had the platter with wine tasting. The youngest son did the tour in english as we don't speak enough Spanish. The location was beautiful and the family members were so welcoming. We will definitely recommend to friends. Thank you to everyone who made this a memorable occasion
Karen M — Google review
Had a lovely experience here. Stopped off on a road trip from Colonia and glad we did - lovely chilled vibe and we lost all sense of time. The Blend was really good
Brian B — Google review
Our most disappointing accommodation in Uruguay - disengaged staff and outrageously expensive. WHAT’S GOOD * Super comfortable bed and good size room. * Lots of friendly dogs around (some owned by the family, others come in from the street). * Amazing restaurant in Carmelo called Nido - sensational food, great prices and wonderful staff. WHAT’S NOT SO GOOD * Outrageously expensive (and more than twice the price our nights in Punta del Este, Montevideo and Buenos Aires) - very poor value for money. Breakfast was basic with supermarket bread (delivered to your room at 5pm the night before). * Staff were extremely disengaged. We asked what restaurants were open and they said they would bring a list to our room - this didn’t happen. We asked for toilet paper as it wasn’t replenished and it didn’t come (so my husband had to go and ask again). And both male and female staff walk past your windows and peer into the glass windows (from less than a metre away) - like a peeping Tom -not private or respectful. * Construction is on the site (diggers) and starts at 8am and goes all day (together with the mowing).
Nicki A — Google review
Fabulous boutique winery run by a classy and gracious family who welcome their guests like family! Incredible wine tasting experience where you can enjoy a few the best rated and highest quality wines of Uruguay. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit if you are in the region!
Richard A — Google review
We went for our Anniversary and the experience was an 11 out of 10! The guys are incredible. Their philosophy is to feel at home and they make it beyond comfortable to relax in their wonderful countryside location, enjoy the beautiful food and wines that are now 👍👍👍. Delicious is an understatement. Go and enjoy...you won't regret it...one of the best stops ever!
Mike D — Google review
Charming vineyard perfect for pairing great wine with a beautiful view, relaxing environment and ambience. Highly recommend spending some time here to unwind.
Steffonn C — Google review
Wonderful winery with boutique unique wines and friendly staff. Worth a visit!!
Neil D — Google review
What an amazing experience. Sebastian was an excellent host and teacher. They are open from 11-8 (ignore google’s hours). I am a Californian and this is some of the best red wine we have tasted. We encourage you to linger over your three glasses of syrah, tannat, and grand reserve of both aged in oak for 2+ years with a delicious tray of cheese, meat and toasted bread. If here in February, you can watch them process their luscious grapes and experience the New York Times reviewed bodega experience. Meeting Bernardo and his son Juan and learning about their family history was a highlight of our Uruguayan trip.
Jessica Y — Google review
4.9
(345)
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4.9
(483)
Ramal Ruta 97, 70100 Carmelo, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
http://www.bodegaellegado.com.uy/
+598 98 666 001
14

Termas del Daymán

Mentioned on 
13 lists 
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Termas del Daymán, situated in the Salto Department of northwestern Uruguay, is a popular destination known for its natural hot springs. Just a short distance from the city of Salto, this thermal resort provides visitors with a tranquil and revitalizing experience. It's renowned for its therapeutic hot springs and is considered one of the top attractions in the area.
4.0
(451)
50000 Salto Department, Uruguay, USA
15

Aquatic Park Termas de Salto Grande

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6 lists 
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aquatic Park Termas de Salto Grande is one of the largest thermal parks in South America, located about 10 kilometers from the city of Salto. It features attractions such as the Water Castle, Anaconda slides, Rio Aventura, and the Black Hole slide. The main highlight is Playa Paraiso, a huge thermal pool with artificial waves - a unique feature in the country.
Great place to have fun!
Rodolfo O — Google review
This is a very nice water park. If you have the chance to be in other water parks around the world, this is very basic. But it's really lovely for Uruguay. Be aware of some bite flies or Mosquitoes in the area
Ariel E — Google review
This is a review for the restaurant. The park was awesome. Review for La Casona Restaurant Unfortunately, our experience at La Casona was disappointing. None of us were happy with our meals—everything we ordered was either hard, lacked flavor, or was strangely prepared. It really missed the mark on all fronts. On top of that, we were surprised to see a charge of $2.20 per person just for using utensils, which was printed right on the menu. That’s a first for us, and frankly, it felt unreasonable—especially considering the food quality. In the end, we decided not to waste the rest of our time or money and went somewhere else for desert. Would not recommend.
Aracelis S — Google review
Relaxing hot thermal springs aquatic park for the entire family
Ann M — Google review
Great place, kids had tons of fun. Different temperature pools, water jets, big slides for kids, friendly staff!
Diego R — Google review
Excelent service and facilities. Nice crew people. Love this place.
Pablo V — Google review
Great for coming with your family or friends. Bring your own food because of the lack of restaurants and the expensive prices
Franco G — Google review
Insuperablemente good
Sergio S — Google review
4.2
(4095)
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3.9
(515)
Parque del Lago s/n, Salto, Uruguay
http://www.parqueaquatico.com.uy/
+598 94 304 420
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16

Melancía Rivera Mall & Free Shops

Permanently Closed
Shopping mall
Shopping
Even though it's not finished yet, it is a nice place to go. It is never really crowded and there are different options of duty free shops and restaurants.
Alejandro M — Google review
Several food options. No vegan options, however. Nice indoor playground for kids and some games for adults too. Live music several days a week. Some dance shows too. There's a lovely place for a family picnic barely 200 meters from the mall. It's public and quiet with some wooden decks. Also great to fly kites
Veronica G — Google review
Lots of variety of product that are generally hard to come by in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Prices in general are not as competitive as those in Ciudad de la Este, electronics in some cases are double the price. Some of the beers are reasonably priced, 1 bottle of Estrella for 1.50 dollars, 1 bottle of Voll Damn was going for 1.25 dollars. The wines are not as cheap as I had been told; go into into any half descent supermarket in Argentina or Uruguay and you'll find good wines at a lower price. If you're a public employee or doctor looking for a place to spent your easily earned money then by all means try this place. If you are a serious shopper in search for a bargain you should head over to Ciudad del Este in Paraguay if its not to out of the way.
Brendan R — Google review
Its ok,you can find restaurants,good food,ice cream,playground,events,coffee shop,stores...
Iriana V — Google review
todavia no fui si tendre q inaugurarlo jajaha
Magela T — Google review
Most shops were closed, the mall looked abandoned
Sadaf A — Google review
Lots of empty space and very few shoppers.
Michele P — Google review
You can find better stores in the region
Nicholas D — Google review
4.0
(3504)
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3.5
(181)
Av. Sarandí 1700, 40000 Rivera, Departamento de Rivera, Uruguay
+598 4624 3000
17

Associação dos Moradores da Vila Belga

Association / Organization
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled near an old train station, the Associação dos Moradores da Vila Belga is a charming destination that showcases colorful, historic houses and cobblestone streets. This picturesque neighborhood reflects its rich history as the first housing complex in Rio Grande do Sul, originally home to railway workers in the early 20th century. While it may not feel entirely safe for extended visits, a quick stroll through this typical locale offers a glimpse into its unique character.
(Translated by Google) First housing complex in RS, where former railway workers lived, at the beginning of the 20th century. (Original) Primeiro conjunto habitacional do RS, onde residiam os antigos trabalhadores da Viação Férrea, isto no início do século XX.
Nilo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a really cool place to visit, with colorful, old houses. The streets are cobblestone, which adds charm to the street. The village is close to the old train station. Access is free. People live in the houses. The neighborhood doesn't seem very safe, but a quick visit is easy. The streets of Vila Belga are close to an important avenue in the city, where you can find pharmacies, supermarkets, bus stops, hotels, and other businesses. (Original) É um lugar bem legal de conhecer, casinhas coloridas e antigas. A rua é de paralelepípedo, trazendo o charme para rua. A vila está perto da antiga estação ferroviária. O acesso é gratuíto. Pessoas vivem nas casas. O bairro não parece muito seguro, mas uma visita rápida é tranquilo. As ruas da Vila Belga ficam próximo a uma avenida importante da cidade, aonde encontramos farmácias, supermercado, pontos de ônibus, hotéis e outros comércios.
Andrey B — Google review
(Translated by Google) More beautiful in photos than in real life. The place is a bit abandoned, with poor paving. The colorful little houses, on the other hand, are charming. There are no cafes in the area that would encourage visitors and improve the appearance of the village. (Original) Mais bonito por foto do que ao vivo. Local um pouco abandonado, com calçamento precário. As casinhas coloridas, por outro lado, são um charme. Falta cafés no local que incentive a visita e melhores o aspecto da vila.
Luciana T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, but it should attract small businesses, such as cafes, restaurants, craft shops to attract more people and bring more life to the place. (Original) Lugar bonito, mas deveriam atrair empreendimentos pequenos, como cafés, restaurantes, lojinhas de artesanato para atrair mais público e dar mais vida ao local.
Maicon M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not very busy place. But beautiful. (Original) Local pouco movimentado. Mas lindo.
Lucas S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place... (Original) Lindo lugar...
Isolda I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very typical place. (Original) Local bem típico.
Márcio P — Google review
4.2
(28)
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4.0
(304)
R. Manuel Ribas, 1928 - Centro, Santa Maria - RS, 97010-300, Brazil
18

Catedral São João Batista

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Catedral São João Batista in Santa Cruz do Sul is a stunning Gothic Catholic temple, considered the largest of its kind in South America. This beautiful cathedral, both inside and out, leaves visitors awe-struck with its grandeur and architectural splendor. It bears a resemblance to the iconic Notre Dame in Paris, albeit on a smaller scale. The church is not only a significant religious landmark but also an ideal place for tranquility and introspection.
What a beautiful cathedral in the heart of San Juan do Sul! It reminded me of a smaller version of the Notre Dame in Paris. Peaceful, beautiful place to clear the mind.
Seán J — Google review
The church Sao Joao Batista is a significant temple located in Santa Cruz do Sul and it´s the larguest gothic catholic temple in south america.
Cristhian A — Google review
Looks like a church in Germany.
Irene S — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral inside and out! Everyone was very friendly.
Nicholas S — Google review
Probably the most beautiful church in the whole Rio Grande do Sul. A must visit in Santa Cruz.
Marcelo D — Google review
Top
Kaleb S — Google review
Lovely chuch
Shanell J — Google review
Nice place
Damir N — Google review
4.9
(2112)
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4.7
(490)
R. Ramiro Barcelos - Centro, Santa Cruz do Sul - RS, 96810-062, Brazil
http://www.mitrascs.com.br/paroquias/detalhe/2
+55 51 98023-4836
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Estádio Beira-Rio

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Estádio Beira-Rio, also known as the Giant, is a 50,000-seat soccer stadium located in Porto Alegre. It has been the stage for intense matches between the city's two soccer teams, Sport Club Internacional and Grêmio. Situated by the Guaíba River, it boasts a prime location and was even outfitted with billowing white sails around its exterior for its hosting duties during the 2014 World Cup.
Stunning view of the stadium, nice club store
Cesar C — Google review
the architectural shape says :modular tecnological planned and gorgeous to a stadium brazilian collection
Luciana S — Google review
Home of Sport Club Internacional ♡ This is a beautiful soccer stadium to visit. Inter, how it is commonly known by its fans, or Colorado, is one of the biggest soccer teams in Brazil. World Champion, two times Libertadores champion, winner of Copa Sulamericana without any defeats, three times champion of Campeonato Brasileiro and one time champion of Copa do Brasil. É o Inter!!
Gabriela A — Google review
Amazing throughout the game.. cantando com popular
Peter C — Google review
Great place to watch great games! Half of the province support the football team. This is the stadium of Internacional de Porto Alegre. This place has rebuild for 2014 FIFA World Cup. Great viewing at night when the stadium bilked with the team colour: red and white.
João O — Google review
Wonderful stadium! I had already visited other stadiums around the world and this is the most beautiful I've ever seen! Everything works, the field is incredible and Internacional fans are impressive and inspiring!!
Laís F — Google review
Beautiful Soccer Stadium. Much comfortable with good services.
Braulio S — Google review
Estádio José Pinheiro Borda, better known as Estádio Beira-Rio or simply Beira-Rio, (Portuguese pronunciation: [esˈtadʒiu ˈbejɾɐ ˈʁiu], Riverside Stadium) due to its location beside the Guaíba River, is a football stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil. It serves as the home stadium for Sport Club Internacional, replacing their previous stadium, the Estádio dos Eucaliptos. It is named after José Pinheiro Borda (1897–1965), an elderly Portuguese engineer who supervised the building of the stadium but died before seeing its completion.
H M — Google review
4.6
(48444)
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4.6
(3839)
Av. Padre Cacique, 891 - Praia de Belas, Porto Alegre - RS, 90810-240, Brazil
https://www.estadiobeirario.com.br/
+55 51 3017-1700
20

Parque Redenção

Mentioned on 
16 lists 
City park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Parque Redenção, also known as Parque da Redencao or Farroupilha Park, is a historic and beloved urban park in Porto Alegre. Established in 1935 to commemorate the end of slavery in the city, it offers a tranquil retreat with lush green lawns, over 10,000 trees of various species, an auditorium, market, paddle boats and snack bars.
I like it a lot! The weather when I got there was already amazing!! Highly recommended to have a walk around the lake 👍
Muhammed ب — Google review
I can't believe I lived in Porto Alegre for 3 years before visiting this jewel! Come here first if you're looking for artesenal gifts or souvenirs that are unique and truly reflect Porto Alegre. It's also a great place just to pass the day. Lot's to see, tons of restaurant options, clearly a popular spot in the city, for shopping, walking, running, or just getting some air.
Stephanie F — 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 B — Google review
Nice large park around to spend some time walking around with shaded areas and a large area for dogs to play !
Nim J — Google review
Great relaxing park! Lots of peoples and safe! Large park with lots of benches ! Nice lake and good vibes !
Antoine A — Google review
beautiful park should improve the equipment and tourism support .
Luciana S — 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 M — Google review
Beautiful park. Family oriented. Perfect for a good run/job or bike riding.
Leticia G — Google review
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4.3
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Av. João Pessoa - Farroupilha, Porto Alegre - RS, 90010-150, Brazil
https://www2.portoalegre.rs.gov.br/smam/default.php?p_secao=201
+55 51 3289-8304
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Porto Alegre Public Market

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Market
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Porto Alegre Public Market, established in 1869, is a historic landmark featuring over 100 vendors offering a wide array of goods such as crafts, produce, snacks, and plants. It's a must-visit destination in the city along with other attractions like the Usina do Gasometro cultural center and scenic spots like Marinha do Brasil Park and Farroupilha Park. The market is known for its Brazilian food and crafts.
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 M — Google review
Very cool place and pretty massive. Spanning two floors and plenty of shops ranging from groceries to restaurants, fresh fish to nuts and spices. It even had an antique fair and collectibles shops. You will always find something for yourself here.
Ricardo K — Google review
One of the best places visited in Porto Alegre. Plenty of restaurants, good food, drinks and all that a good market must have, inside a historical building. This placeud a must when visit Porto Alegre
Cesar C — Google review
Always a cultural experience being in any public market. 20th year since my first visit here. Survivor of fires and floods. Muito gente...
Mike S — Google review
Old building very not well taken care of. There are independent fish markets (complete with the authentic Yelling) and health food stores, but the rest is mediocre cafes, overpriced sit down food, mediocre padarias, insanity of panhandling and graffiti outside. Only reason I would come back is if- IF- I wanted fish from the fishmonger, Cafe do Mercado (also exists praia de belas) or Temakieria.
Levi W — Google review
Just wawooooooo....I adored
Hosni — Google review
Nice local market. Fresh fish. Many restaurants including sushi. Amazing traiteur with wide variety of cheese (local and imported), as well as take away dishes and smoked meat (presunto, copa..). Lovely place to visit if you like good food !
São T — Google review
1000 of product, Delicious
Carlos M — Google review
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4.1
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Centro Histórico, Porto Alegre - RS, 90020-070, Brazil
https://www.mercadopublico.com.br/
+55 51 3286-1811
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Av. Ipiranga, 6681 - Partenon

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Building
Museums
The Museum of Science and Technology offers a hands-on experience with its diverse range of science and technology displays. Visitors can explore replicas of historical artifacts such as Darwin's boat, as well as engaging exhibits on archaeology and space.
4.7
(4507)
Porto Alegre - RS, 90619-900, Brazil, USA
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Arena do Grêmio

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Gremio Arena, located in Porto Alegre, is a modern and impressive stadium that has hosted numerous remarkable matches over the years. It is the home of Gremio, one of Brazil's most traditional football teams. The arena has seen famous players like Ronaldo and Zidane competing in the Match Against Poverty in 2012, as well as showcase matches between Brazil and France.
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
Lugar horrible, el peor estadio en el que he estado en mucho tiempo. - Bad service inside the stadium. - Ugly lawn, and fans that don't sing. - I do not recommend tourists to this place, they have already been demoted three times.
Jonathan M — 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 S — Google review
Good place. Fantastic atmosphere
Андрей Д — 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 D — 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 P — 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 M — Google review
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Julia B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Av. Padre Leopoldo Brentano, 110 - Farrapos, Porto Alegre - RS, 90250-590, Brazil
https://arenapoa.com.br/
+55 51 3092-9605
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Park Zoo Sapucaia do Sul

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Park Zoo Sapucaia do Sul is a nature preserve and zoo that houses a variety of animals, including endangered species. The zoo offers the opportunity to see birds, reptiles, and mammals from around the world, as well as native Brazilian species. The spacious area provides ample room for the animals to roam in a natural setting. Visitors are advised to stay hydrated due to the hot climate of the region.
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Davi J — Google review
A little run down and dirty. Sad to see animals caged up especially the larger ones. I could not even make myself take pictures.
Kris P — Google review
Animals are not being feed as per demand. Tiger was very week.
Muhammad A — Google review
The place is beautiful, surrounded by nature and there's green everywhere. The animals have space. It has the potential to be a wonderful zoo, just need some investment in simple things: signs, better pathways, benches, educational signs...
Eliana E — Google review
It is a remarkable place for knowing specimens from around the world, and the birds from Brazil. There are many mammals and little apes from brazilian forests. The zoo area is large, and it is better drink a lot of water in a sunny day due to the hot climate of the region.
Romulo C — Google review
Had a great time, lots of animals to see. Indications could be improved, easy to get lost. But over great experience.
Benjamin M — Google review
Need some repairs, but it's still a nice place, pecially for kids. ;)
Fabio F — Google review
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Thiago C — Google review
4.3
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3.5
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BR-116, s/n - Colonial, Sapucaia do Sul - RS, 93212-220, Brazil
https://www.sema.rs.gov.br/zoologico
+55 51 98599-9627
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Viaduto 13

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Landmark viaduct with viewing points over 2 steep, wooded river valleys connected by a rail tunnel.
The highest railroad bridge in America (North and South). It's possible to walk on the bridges and between them. But should be careful. The Fence there aren't everywhere. Sometimes, usually at night, but not only, there are trains. Better to have transport to go to here. This place on the middle of countryside
Андрей Д — Google review
Amazing place to visit, both underneath and on the top. The architecture and execution project are both from the brazil army You can walk on the railway and have great scenery views
M B — Google review
Be aware that there is quite a few kilometers of unpaved road to get here! Certainly a stunning view from the viaduct!
Marcos G — Google review
Amazing view. Dangerous place. Trains still use the bridge and this area is crowded with tourists. Be careful and enjoy.
Leandro B — Google review
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Luciano B — Google review
Top local
Ezequiel A — Google review
Beautiful and historic place
Rodrigo R — Google review
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ERONE S — Google review
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Vespasiano Corrêa - RS, 95972-000, Brazil
http://vespasianocorrears.com.br/
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Miolo Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Miolo Winery is a renowned and spacious winery located amidst picturesque rolling hills, offering visitors the chance to indulge in wine tastings and historical tours. As the largest winery in Brazil, it provides an exceptional experience with informative guided tours that delve into the details of winemaking. The knowledgeable staff ensures a pleasant visit, while the option for wine tasting allows guests to receive credit at the store.
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 S — 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 M — 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 M — Google review
One of the most known Brazilian winery. Pleasant environment. Guided wine tour available.
Kiyoshi T — Google review
Awesome place. I strong recommend a visit and the guided tour.
Mauricio 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 D — 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
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 N — Google review
4.5
(2298)
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4.2
(3844)
RS-444, 21 - Vale dos Vinhedos, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95711-000, Brazil
http://www.miolo.com.br/
+55 54 2102-1540
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Casa Valduga Vinhos Finos Ltda.

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
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.
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 M — Google review
Casa Valduga is one of those places in the world that you can not miss! I visited this winery in May 2025, during my trip to the Vale dos Vinhedos area. Their hospitality, food, and, more importantly, the quality of the wine is unavailable!! You must try their sparkling wine called 130 Blanc de Blancs. It is to die for! BTW, Luisa Valduga is the best host ever, and their wine cellar is out of this world!
Wine I — Google review
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
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 M — 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 Z — 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 D — Google review
A winery with more than 130 years and still very creative and dedicated to serve the best
Leandro L — Google review
Great price for the amount and quality. Fresh, tasty food and friendly staff.
Arcelia G — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Via Trento, 2355 - Vale dos Vinhedos, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95701-720, Brazil
http://www.casavalduga.com.br/
+55 54 99184-7973
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Parque Temático Epopeia Italiana

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Theme park
Sights & Landmarks
In Bento Goncalves, a city with a rich heritage, the Parque Temático Epopeia Italiana stands out as a must-visit attraction. This indoor theme park brings to life the story of Italian immigrants who arrived in southern Brazil in 1875 through a 45-minute historical and cultural reenactment.
It is like to be in a class learning about how Italians migrate to Brazil. Every station of the presentation is very well explained in detail about their journey from Italy to Brazil. The scenery is very nice and can lead you back to those days when they came to Brazil. I highly recommend.
Nivaldo ( — Google review
If you would like to know the history of Italian immigration in Brazil, this is a good place. You walk through old houses and villages and hear an Italian character talking about the trip, very interesting.
Marcelo P — Google review
Surreal.
Ledionete C — Google review
Wonderful experience. A little short for the price but very enjoyable. Great for family and kids.
Mark P — Google review
Very interesting story. At the end, they served wine, juice and some biscuits. Very pleasant visit
Heitor P — Google review
Different animated way to learn the story of so many immigrants, focus on a Italian couple but could be the example of many others!
Bárbara M — Google review
I very much enjoyed learning some of the rich history and experience of Italian immigrants who came to Brazil
John H — Google review
A nice experience. It was a reduced version of it, due to covid19, but still enjoyable.
Reyffer S — Google review
4.7
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4.2
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R. Visc. de São Gabriel, 507 - Cidade Alta, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95700-000, Brazil
http://www.giordaniturismo.com.br/
+55 54 3455-2788
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Cooperativa Vinícola Aurora | Citta

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Winery
Food & Drink
Vinícola Aurora is a historic winery established in 1931, offering guided tours and tastings in a beautifully restored cellar with vaulted arches. It is Brazil's largest and most acclaimed winery, known for its commercial accessibility. The cooperative began with 16 families and has since become a prominent name in the industry. Visitors can enjoy an excellent tour experience, led by knowledgeable guides like Julia who provide insightful commentary during tastings.
Free entrance ! Very kind worker! I got a private tour as I did not speak Portuguese. The tour guide was in English and at the end there is a wine tasting of 7 bottles aprox. The interior decoration is beautiful with Greek Gods, saints for protection, and shows all the flags of exporting countries in descending order! Really worth it and at the end you can buy bottles at a discount.
Antoine A — Google review
An excellent experience. Special thanks to "Julia" who was our guide and doing her first English speaking tour - she was fantastic. We arrived for a tour in the early afternoon and were lucky to be in a small group of 2. Julia gave us an excellent guided tour and then we went to a private tasting room. The wines, and Julia's commentary, were first class. We were allowed to taste some special wines. We really enjoyed it. The tour was free, and we bought some wine to take away.
Paul T — Google review
The tour was nice and the wine delicious!
Thais P — Google review
The tour on the winery is for free, the guides are really polite and the tasting at the end of the tour is really good. The place is beautiful and it's worth the visit. If you like something in the winery shop, buy it because the prices are better than on a supermarket
Lau A — Google review
The tour is totally FREE of charge and it is amazing. They show a brief video about the place and origin and a guided tour that goes underground to see the huge tanks where the wine and other products are made. Ending with a tasting session where you can try the the multiple times awarded wine selection. You can't go wrong by taking this tour...
Joabel B — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit in Bento Gonçalo
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Braz L — Google review
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4.5
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R. Olavo Bilac, 500 - Cidade Alta, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95700-362, Brazil
http://www.loja.vinicolaaurora.com.br/
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Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra

Ham shop
Sights & Landmarks
Sandwich shop
Historic Sites
Scenic Walking Areas
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 K — Google review
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Mauro F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The building was carefully built and meticulously maintained. The garden is well-organized. Excellent selection of salami, which allows you to sample (a certain amount is free, but the price is not exorbitant if you want to try more). The wild boar salami is very good, and the lamb salami is also quite different. (Original) Prédio construído com cuidado e mantido com capricho. Jardim organizado. Excelentes opções de salames, permitem degustação (gratuita certa quantidade, porém valor não é exorbitante caso queira provar mais). O de javali é muito bom, de ovelha também bastante diferente
Marlos B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A pleasant surprise on my first visit. A good variety of salamis, from traditional to seasoned and spicy. I took the opportunity to try the pizzas they serve there and was not disappointed. They were very good. The service was very attentive. (Original) Uma grata surpresa na minha primeira visita ao local. Uma variedade boa de salames desde o colonial até os temperados e apimentados. Aproveitei a parada para experimentar as Pizzas que eles servem no local e não me decepcionei. Estavam muito boas. Atendimento foi muito atencioso.
Gustavo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra is a must-see gastronomic destination for lovers of quality sausages and charcuterie. Located in the picturesque region of Caminhos de Pedra, in Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul, the salumeria stands out for its artisanal production of salami, coppa, pancetta and other products typical of Italian cuisine. The rustic and welcoming atmosphere evokes the traditions of Italian immigrants, offering visitors an authentic and tasty experience. The dedication to quality is evident in each product, which undergoes a rigorous process of ingredient selection and curing, resulting in intense and distinctive flavors. In addition to sausages, Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra also offers a selection of cheeses, preserves and local wines, allowing for perfect pairing and a complete immersion in the region's wine and food culture. Visitors can enjoy guided tastings, where they learn about the production processes and the history of the products, making the visit educational and engaging. Hospitality and attentive service complement the experience, making each customer feel welcome and valued. In short, Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra is a true treasure for lovers of good food, offering excellent products in a charming setting that celebrates the rich cultural and culinary heritage of Italian immigrants in Brazil. (Original) A Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra é um destino gastronômico imperdível para os amantes de embutidos e charcutaria de qualidade. Localizada na pitoresca região dos Caminhos de Pedra, em Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul, a salumeria se destaca pela produção artesanal de salames, copas, pancettas e outros produtos típicos da culinária italiana. O ambiente rústico e acolhedor remete às tradições dos imigrantes italianos, oferecendo aos visitantes uma experiência autêntica e saborosa. A dedicação à qualidade é evidente em cada produto, que passa por um rigoroso processo de seleção de ingredientes e cura, resultando em sabores intensos e diferenciados. Além dos embutidos, a Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra também oferece uma seleção de queijos, conservas e vinhos locais, permitindo uma harmonização perfeita e uma imersão completa na cultura enogastronômica da região. Os visitantes podem desfrutar de degustações guiadas, onde aprendem sobre os processos de produção e a história dos produtos, tornando a visita educativa e envolvente. A hospitalidade e o atendimento atencioso complementam a experiência, fazendo com que cada cliente se sinta bem-vindo e valorizado. Em resumo, a Salumeria Caminhos de Pedra é um verdadeiro tesouro para os apreciadores da boa gastronomia, oferecendo produtos de excelência em um cenário encantador, que celebra a rica herança cultural e culinária dos imigrantes italianos no Brasil.
Daniel X — Google review
(Translated by Google) My husband and I did the tasting because we wanted to try all the options, and what a wise decision it was. The pancetta and fennel salami are incredible. The space is great, with a beautiful view for tasting and relaxing. (Original) Eu e meu marido fizemos a degustação, pois ficamos com vontade de provar todas as opções e que decisão acertada. A pancetta e o salame de erva-doce são incríveis. O espaço é ótimo, tem uma bela vista pra degustar e relaxar
Fernanda L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A charming place. Excellent service and a wide variety of salamis, etc. (Original) Uma simpatia de lugar. Excelente atendimento e muita variedade de salames etc.
Beth K — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are many charcuterie options available, and they offer tastings, allowing you to choose any of the cuts to try. This was great because we were able to take home what our palates approved of: copa in wine, cacciatore, and guanciale (we didn't try it; it's a prime cut from the pork cheek that requires some preparation). (Original) Muitas opções de embutidos e dispõe de degustação, podendo escolher qualquer uma das peças para provar. Isso foi muito bom, pois foi possível levar o que nosso paladar aprovou: copa no vinho, cacciatore e guanciale (não provamos, é um corte nobre da bochecha do porco, com necessidade de um preparo).
Evelin T — Google review
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Roteiro Caminhos de Pedra, Estrada Linha Palmeiro, 620 - Bairro São Pedro, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95700-000, Brazil
http://www.salumeriacaminhosdepedra.com.br/
+55 54 3455-6299
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