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How long is the drive from San Clemente del Tuyu to Capao da Canoa?

The direct drive from San Clemente del Tuyu to Capao da Canoa is 921 mi (1,482 km), and should have a drive time of 19 hrs 54 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from San Clemente del Tuyu to Capao da Canoa, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Buenos Aires, Gramado, Montevideo, Porto Alegre, Punta del Este, Bento Goncalves, Colonia del Sacramento, Canela, La Plata, and Caxias Do Sul, as well as top places to visit like Historical Wax Museum and Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, or the ever-popular Serrano.

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Top cities between San Clemente del Tuyu and Capao da Canoa

The top cities between San Clemente del Tuyu and Capao da Canoa are Buenos Aires, Gramado, Montevideo, Porto Alegre, Punta del Este, Bento Goncalves, Colonia del Sacramento, Canela, La Plata, and Caxias Do Sul. Buenos Aires is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from San Clemente del Tuyu and 17 hours from Capao da Canoa.
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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
23 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Capao da Canoa
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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
16 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Capao da Canoa
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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 Capao da Canoa
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Montevideo

Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, is a vibrant city located along Montevideo Bay. The Plaza de la Independencia leads to Ciudad Vieja, where you can find a mix of art deco buildings and colonial homes, as well as iconic landmarks like the Palacio Salvo and Solís Theatre. The old port market, Mercado del Puerto, is filled with numerous steakhouses offering delicious local cuisine.
30% as popular as Buenos Aires
27 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Capao da Canoa
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Punta del Este

Punta del Este, located in southeastern Uruguay, started as a small town and has grown into a popular resort for the Latin and North American jet set. The city offers spectacular natural scenery with low vegetation and gentle hills. It is known for its international hospitality standards and extra tolerance towards the LGBTQ+ community, making it a comfortable destination for all travelers. Additionally, Punta del Este boasts glamorous beaches like La Barra and Chihuahua Beach.
11% as popular as Buenos Aires
43 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Capao da Canoa
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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
1 hour off the main route, 86% of way to Capao da Canoa
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Caxias do Sul

Caxias do Sul is a charming town located in the hilly Serra Gaúcha region of southern Brazil, renowned for its rich winemaking heritage and strong Italian cultural influence. The area is steeped in history, with attractions such as the Stone House Museum and Municipal Museum showcasing the stories of 19th-century Italian immigrants who made this place their home. Visitors can delve into the region's viticulture at the Museum of Grape and Wine, which offers historical exhibits and wine tastings.
1% as popular as Buenos Aires
1 hour off the main route, 87% of way to Capao da Canoa
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Canela

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, 89% of way to Capao da Canoa
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Gramado

Gramado, a charming mountain resort town in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state, is heavily influenced by its 19th-century German settlers, giving it a Bavarian feel with Alpine chalets and artisan shops. The town is famous for its Christmas light displays and vibrant hydrangea blooms in spring. Visitors can enjoy boat rentals and forest walks at Lago Negro or explore hiking and climbing trails in the Serra Gaúcha mountains.
56% as popular as Buenos Aires
1 hour off the main route, 89% of way to Capao da Canoa
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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
16 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Capao da Canoa

Best stops along San Clemente del Tuyu to Capao da Canoa drive

The top stops along the way from San Clemente del Tuyu to Capao da Canoa (with short detours) are Puerto Madero, Resto Bar Black Lake, and Rbla. Mahatma Gandhi. Other popular stops include Mini Mundo, Museo Casapueblo, and Barrio Histórico.
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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
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4.1
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C1414 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Historical Wax Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Historical Wax Museum, located in the neighborhood of La Boca, is housed in a century-old building and showcases an impressive collection of wax works and taxidermy. Visitors can explore the art and history related to the origins of Buenos Aires and the lives of local artists such as Quinquela and Juan de Dios. Despite its small size, consisting of just two rooms, the museum offers a fascinating experience within a beautiful building.
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Fernanda H — Google review
Very small place,not much interesting to see or look at
Marcel S — Google review
The person in charge of the tickets was so rude that we could not buy them. Maybe he had a bad day but He should not treat us the way he did. It is a shame because I really wanted to visit the museum.
Bet — Google review
Awful place. The old man is unbelievably rude. A simples question were answered so rude that we couldn’t stand there. He destroyed all the environment energy. Rude, arrogant, be careful coming jn.
Samuel C — Google review
Wifi password: museodecera Usefull for all in the caminito surroundings
Helton R — Google review
The people who work here aren't gentle.
Raylander F — Google review
Not worth the price
Sara R — Google review
peaceful place, cheap !
Mauricio M — Google review
3.7
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4.0
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Dr. del Valle Iberlucea 1261, C1160ABM Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.museodecera.com.ar/
+54 9 11 6110-4904
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Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, with a history dating back to the early 17th century, is a significant landmark in the city. The upper galleries of the cathedral house a renowned 'Carlo Vegezzi Bossi' organ from Italy, known for its classic Ripiena tradition and romantic orchestral elements. Surrounding attractions include Barolo Palace, Cabildo, Gran Rex Theatre, and Cafe Tortoni.
Catholic church where Pope Francis, as Archbishop, used to perform Mass before becoming Pope. It is now become Pope Francis Museum and a major attraction for tourists visiting the beautiful city Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
Roy A — Google review
Metropolitan cathedral Buenos. One of the most beautiful places on earth. I have seen people drawing, some praying, some capturing photos and some crying in worship. It's beautiful. Love you Argentina from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Falah G — Google review
While it’s history traces back to late 1500s when Jesuit friars constructed their first church using mud, wood and adobe, the present day building 3rd cathedral) was built in the late 1770s without the facade… The facade was completed in the early 1800s just before or around the independence of Argentina. As is today, this is a typical Neoclassical architecture. Simple flat lines, simple columns. Certainly none of the ostentatious decorations of the Baroque or Spanish Baroque, nor the grandeur of the Renaissance. Elegant and sturdy building nonetheless. The interior has a grand nave and aisles. High rounded ceilings. There are the typical idols as one expects from the catholic organization. This was once the seat of archbishop Bergoglio, before he was elected pope and called himself Francis. THERE ARE TWO NOTABLE FACTS about this place. 🏛️ 🏛️🏛️ this is when the remains of General San Martin lay. He is considered one of the founding fathers of Argentina who led during the May Revolution of Independence. His remains were brought from France in 1880 and placed in a mausoleum. 🎨🎨🎨 the other is a Sculpture of Barefooted Man Wrapped in Blanket on one side of the pillars near the high altar… titled “Cristo de Los Pobres”.
A ( — Google review
One of Buenos Aires’ most iconic landmarks, this building houses the tomb of the great liberator José de San Martín. Majestic in scale, its architecture stands out from other colonial cathedrals in Latin America. Inside, you’ll find touches of Latin American-style baroque decoration. You’ll likely pass by it while exploring the city, and it’s well worth taking 15–20 minutes to step inside and visit.
Öner B — Google review
Stunning and such a treat to visit the Cathedral of Pope Francis while he was in Buenos Aires. However, the website isn’t clear and being so outdated, difficult to navigate on mobile phones. This made finding mass times difficult. Here is a photo of the printed list of mass times, visiting hours and confessions found outside the cathedral doors.
Mel P — Google review
It is located in the city centre, overlooking Plaza de Mayo in the San Nicolás neighbourhood. It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and held the rank of Primatial church of Argentina from 1822 to 2024. The cathedral was declared a National Historic Monument in 1942. The Cathedral of Buenos Aires is a Latin cross building with transept and three-aisles with side chapels connected by corridors. Fair bit of walking around under shade. Popular store with tourists. Great place for photography. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Lovely interior and external craftwork.
S V — Google review
Beautiful church, free to enter. Worth while tot pop in if closeby to see Casa Rosado. Was there at 16:45-ish and saw a ‘changing of the guards’
Alex V — Google review
Beautiful cathedral, building is well maintained and it's very inviting. Worth stopping in to look at if you're nearby.
Jozef W — Google review
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4.5
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San Martín 27, C1004 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.catedralbuenosaires.org.ar/
+54 11 4331-2845
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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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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
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Balcarce 78, C1064AAC Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://www.casarosada.gob.ar/
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Catedral de La Plata

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Catedral de La Plata is an expansive neo-Gothic cathedral that can accommodate up to 7,000 people. Construction began in 1885 and the building was finally inaugurated in 1932, with the twin steeples completed much later in 1999. The design of the cathedral was inspired by medieval churches in Cologne and Amiens, featuring exquisite stained-glass windows, gargoyles, and polished granite floors.
The La Plata Cathedral is impressive from the outside. It is very tall, and you can see the entire building clearly from the plaza in front of it. Across the plaza, the municipal building adds to the overall atmosphere of the area. Inside, the dome is very high up and magnificently decorated. One thing that really stood out was the confession boxes. The woodwork there is very detailed and intricate. We have not seen anything like it before in a cathedral. There are also many colourful stained glass windows that are beautifully decorated. Overall, the cathedral is grand and welcoming. It is definitely worth a visit when you are in La Plata.
River A — Google review
The catedral is really nice and is open for everybody. If you want to visit the museo and the tower it costs 10$ per adult. The museum is underneath the church and they even have a small gift shop. The fime when I visited only the Jesus tower was open for visitors. You can go to two floors. With an elevator where a guy tells you important historical facts about the Catedral de la Plata. The view from the top floor over La Plata is nice.
Cheyenne B — Google review
Very beautiful church - really huge and located in a nice area of La Plata. Visitors should definitely add this as number 1 priority if they are visiting the city. Both the internal and external areas are incredible and the church js located jn a very nice area, with a park and lots of people.
Renato G — Google review
Worth your visit to La Plata. To sit down and enjoy the silence. Enjoy beautiful architecture.
A A — Google review
This cathedral is beautiful and worth touring. Don't forget about the museum and crypt either. It's amazing detail is just stunning to see in person. Photos do not do it justice.
Michelle C — Google review
such a historical and beautiful place to visit. I highly recommend to go into the museum and to use the elevator that shows you such a great view from the top of the catedral
Flor A — Google review
Outstanding beautiful cathedral. Totally worth the visit
Francis S — Google review
You don't expect this kind of architecture in South America and you definitely don't expect a Cathedral with this level of detail to be made of brick. The design was incredible and the history behind the building is unique as well. The interior is just as grand as the exterior and has a holy aura to it. Definitely worth stopping in for a minimum of 30 minutes. The stain glass alone is worth it
Alyx F — Google review
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4.7
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C 14, B1900 La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://catedraldelaplata.com.ar/
+54 221 421-1993
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Museo de La Plata

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Museum
Children's Museums
The Museo de La Plata is a significant museum housed in a Neo-classical building, showcasing anthropology, geology, zoology, paleontology, and botany collections. Founded by the Argentine naturalist Francisco Moreno, it is an essential destination for families in La Plata.
We spent 4 1/2 hours exploring this museum. It was absolutely amazing. I would say this is a must do if visiting La Plata.
Michelle C — Google review
The museum boasts a remarkable collection. While I intended to view all exhibits, the lights were unexpectedly extinguished, and we were asked to vacate the premises. They should be allowing visitors at least 15-20 minutes to complete their exploration once they have entered an exhibit area.
Levan M — Google review
Great natural history museum. Really enjoyed all of the dinosaurs and fossils. The geological exhibits were also very impressive.
Maria F — Google review
Awesome museum! Cheap to enter and full of wonderful exhibits including fossils, animals, plants and rocks! Staff were friendly too! Would recommend visiting if you get the chance. It's about an hour on the train from Buenos Aires so it can be a trek but its worth it.
Sian H — Google review
Amazing museum, but a complete pain to reach (assume 2 hours from Buenos Aires) Definitely a rival to the natural history museum in London! It is on thr small size, but well worth a visit
Mark — Google review
This museum allows you to learn about the local fauna now and in the past, through fossils and skeletons. They also have objects from the originary peoples from south America. Very nice visit. I went in January 2022 and it costed 500 pesos (2-4 dollars) at the time.
Maitê — Google review
Awesome. Great for kids. A fantastic old school museum in a gorgeous building, more dinosaur bones and animal skeletons and taxidermy animals than anyone would ever need. Upstairs has more modern interactive exhibits, but the first floor is why you come. Truly a world class collection of dinosaurs on display. If you have kids, this will be the highlight of their week.
Carolyne K — Google review
Interesting museum with a huge selection of artefacts of the pre civilization, animal world, Egypt, Inka empire and much more. The museum is really traditional but therefore quiet old fashioned. Price was cheap, inside is also a small cafe place to rest.
Alexander G — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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Paseo del Bosque s/n, B1900 La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://www.museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/
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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
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4.3
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G4GX+V3G, De San Francisco, 70000 Col. del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
9

Calle de los Suspiros

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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
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4.4
(4107)
70000 Colonia del Sacramento, Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay
10

Barrio Histórico

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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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Rambla 25 de Agosto de 1825 228

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Building
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Mercado del Puerto, located at Piedras 237, is a must-visit spot in Montevideo offering a blend of gastronomic delights and cultural experiences. Housed in a historic building that once served as the city's main market for produce and meats, this place boasts stunning architecture and rich history. While it can be a bit pricey, it's renowned for its local specialty Medio y Medio, a sweet sparkling white wine.
4.2
(7967)
11000 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay, USA
http://es.tevisito.com/lugar/mercado-del-puerto/
12

Ciudad Vieja

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Neighborhoods
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.
4.2
(6755)
11000 Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay, USA
13

Pl. Independencia

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Plaza Independencia is a well-known square in Montevideo, Uruguay. It features a grand statue of General José Gervasio Artigas, an important figure in Uruguayan history. Situated between Cuidad Vieja and the Centro, this manicured square serves as the city's focal point. The original walls of the area can still be seen here, adding to its historical significance.
4.3
(8241)
Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
14

Rbla. Mahatma Gandhi

Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
4.5
(15422)
11300 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, Uruguay
15

Cerro San Antonio

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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.
Fun drive up the hill too see spectacular views of Piriopolis beach. Cool town with vintage class. I’m very happy to have been able to take in the views and persona of this town.
Lazaro T — Google review
not accessible for wheelchairs From this hill, you have a beautiful view over the surroundings and also on the other hills like Cerro del Toro, Pan de Azúcar. There's a little temple dedicated to St. Anthony which opens its doors for anyone who would like to pray. You can get there by car, there's a little bistro on site as well.
Sarah J — Google review
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 R — Google review
A must if you go to Piriapolis. Make sure to ride the chairlift.
Irv F — Google review
Hermosa vista a Piriapolis
Ana C — Google review
Hermosa
Travel V — Google review
Nightlight of the area
Edward C — Google review
Great excursion!!!!
Jürgen H — Google review
4.7
(1173)
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4.3
(1300)
20200 Maldonado Department, Uruguay
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Museo Casapueblo

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Art museum
Museums
Museo Casapueblo is a stunning and unique museum located in a beautiful house with hidden rooms. The top floor features a restaurant and coffee shop with a balcony offering breathtaking ocean views. Visitors can enjoy simple yet delicious food while taking in the scenery. The museum also includes a cinema room where guests can watch a short film about Carlos Paez Vilaro's adventurous life, along with some of his art on display.
Beautiful museum. Although the museum is small it’s still worth to see it from the inside. Beautiful view that reminds me of Greece. We had luck on the day, it was sunny and the sky was very blue which made it prettier. I bought the tickets online (viator website) and when i got there at around 1:20pm there was no line, which surprised me. The ticket was 15 dollars online, but it was worth it because there was no line.
Vanessa M — Google review
Must go. The nature landscape is breathtaking, and the sunset with the audio experience of Paez Vilaro reading his poem to the sun, is mind blowing. This a remarkable experience, worth every second. Buy tickets in advance and plan your visit close to the sunset hour, so you can do the museum tours and safe a good spot for the sunset spectacle.
Carlos A — Google review
Visited the museum only, and it was one of the most unique museums I have been to! Spectacular views, nice cafe/bar with the views to the sea to enjoy the sunset. Friendly staff (not to mention even playful kitties around!), really recommend :)
Gin T — Google review
What an amazing property. We didn’t stay in the hotel, but we were able to walk the grounds by visiting the museum and eating at the restaurant whilst we enjoyed the sunset ceremony. The drive from Montevideo took 2 hours, but didn’t feel like that at all as the views kept getting better and better the further we kept going. Then boom - views for days. I have no words for how beautiful and ambitious this whole place is. We got there just in time as they were about to close. Right after we finished walking the grounds, we found a table right outside that was perfectly located with a view of the sunset. We had just gotten our food as the sunset ceremony was about to begin. Let me tell you something. Hearing Carlos Páez Vilaró talk about the sun and thanking it with the beautiful words he used got me all verklempt. Sure did end up sitting there with tears of joy as the sun fully went down. We went to town on the pizza and salad we got after finishing our cocktails. Man, that pizza was perfection. The second we left the property, I told myself I’d be back.
Julie D — Google review
A Hidden Gem with Major Flaws I recently visited Casa Pueblo, and while the architecture is stunning and the location breathtaking, the overall experience was disappointing. The entrance fee of $14 per person feels steep, especially if you just want to grab a meal without visiting the museum. Unfortunately, the lunch experience was far from enjoyable—think more culinary mystery than local flavor. Toilets without soap or water? Check. A friendly yet unprofessional staff? Double check. And the terrace? Let’s just say it had some “surprises” under the tables. It’s a shame that such an iconic place isn’t being maintained properly. If you’re after beautiful art and architecture, Casa Pueblo is a must-see, but be prepared for a few unexpected quirks!
Gabriela R — Google review
It‘s alright. Way too crowded though, it was hard to move. Why not put a cap on the number of visitors?! Took away all the fun of this really nice museum.
Martin K — Google review
Stopped here on a day trip for photo ops. Definitely worth the stop. Would I pay to come and see this all by itself, probably not.
Kimberly Q — 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 J — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(10541)
3XR4+F2F, Museo Taller Casapueblo, Ruta Panorámica, 20003 Punta Ballena, Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay
http://www.casapueblo.com.uy/
+598 4257 8041
17

Puerto de Punta del Este

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Seaport
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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.
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 N — Google review
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 H — Google review
Nice......clean....
Aiju A — Google review
Amazing views. Gained perspective on the city. Hopefully you will experience Sea Lion show offs. Very droll.
Jeffrey C — Google review
Place you should go in Punta del Este!! Nice all day!
Adriana D — Google review
Tip Top!
Stefan K — 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 V — 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 E — Google review
4.7
(3968)
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4.4
(5155)
20100 Punta del Este, Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay
18

The Fingers of Punta del Este

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
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.
It is kind the trademark of punta del este uruguay. It is probably the most popular place in punta del este uruguay. So i visited there and it did not disapointed me. I would be say the Sculpture is amazing. The bonous would be the beach. I would say it two in one deal. To keep it a memorable puta del este, there would be nothing better than this. So you could easily spend the day here, as there are some other beach nearby and a lot food option of your choice.
Sukanto M — Google review
Fun sculpture in a beautiful section of punta del Este. Busy at most times it seems. Fantastic views of the surf and beach. Really beautiful here.
M B — Google review
Nice Photo location. Depending on the day it can be super windy and also a lot of people will be in line for making pictures. You have a good view of the beach!
Isabela — Google review
Extremely crowded, we arrived at around 12pm and the crowd was huge so it was hard to take good pics of it. There was a line at first but then people stopped respecting it and it got crazy lol. Still nice to see it, though.
Vanessa M — Google review
Is a visit to “the Fingers” touristy and overcrowded? Yes. Is it also a must-do when in Punte del Este? Absolutely. Go, take a selfie and give the world the peace symbol or whatever finger fits your mood.
Path F — Google review
Amazing place to take puctures, admire the design and enjoy the water view
Inna B — Google review
Great place to visit., the venue is right on the beach, along with shops and restaurants nearby.
Steve V — 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
4.5
(27107)
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4.0
(8373)
Stop 1 Brava, Punta del Este, Av. Eduardo Victor Haedo km 162.500, 20001 La Barra, Departamento de Maldonado, Uruguay, USA
19

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
4.5
(86450)
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4.1
(8129)
Centro Histórico, Porto Alegre - RS, 90020-070, Brazil
https://www.mercadopublico.com.br/
+55 51 3286-1811
20

Parque Redenção

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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
4.6
(49886)
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4.3
(5016)
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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21

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
(49489)
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4.6
(4737)
Av. Padre Leopoldo Brentano, 110 - Farrapos, Porto Alegre - RS, 90250-590, Brazil
https://arenapoa.com.br/
+55 51 3092-9605
22

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
23

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
(4909)
Via Trento, 2355 - Vale dos Vinhedos, Bento Gonçalves - RS, 95701-720, Brazil
http://www.casavalduga.com.br/
+55 54 99184-7973
24

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
Regular
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
4.6
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4.5
(5137)
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
25

Labirinto Verde

Mentioned on 
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Nature & Parks
Park
Gardens
Labirinto Verde, located in the heart of Nova Petropolis, is a park that offers a perfect setting for a relaxed afternoon. This maze made of cypress hedges provides an entertaining challenge for visitors as they try to find their way to the center and climb up to get an overview of the labyrinth. The surrounding area also features nearby parks such as Praca das Flores and Parque Aldeia do Imigrante, making it ideal for leisurely walks.
Funny place for all the family. Not easy at all, recommended
Cesar C — Google review
Top.
Joao C — Google review
All family like this play, very fun
Anderson S — 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 K — Google review
Top
Yoennys L — 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 L — Google review
Show 😍
Vera C — Google review
Very cool place to play with kids or be one again.
Gil M — Google review
4.7
(45345)
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4.3
(3364)
Avenida 15 de Novembro - Nova Petrópolis, RS, 95150-000, Brazil
http://www.novapetropolis.rs.gov.br/
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26

Igreja de São Pelegrino

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Igreja de São Pelegrino is a stunning Catholic church that doubles as an art gallery, showcasing murals and paintings by renowned artists. The interior features breathtaking frescoes by Italian artist Aldo Locatelli, including the masterpiece Via Sacra. Visitors are captivated by the modern yet classical style of the paintings adorning the walls and ceiling.
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 F — Google review
Beautiful paintings on the walls and ceiling. Bright and spacy, open during a day.
Olga K — Google review
Must see when in Caxias
NILU T — Google review
Very traditional place in Caxias do Sul. Every tourist has to come here !
Mauricio B — Google review
One of the best turistic place of the city
Fatih O — Google review
Top
Paulo G — Google review
This is a beautiful church!
Michelle O — Google review
Wonderful, a masterpiece.
Miguel F — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1274)
Av. Itália, 54 - São Pelegrino, Caxias do Sul - RS, 95010-040, Brazil
http://www.saopelegrino.org.br/
+55 54 3221-2567
27

Snowland

Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Fairground
Winter-themed park with an alpine-style village & an indoor, snow-covered hill for skiing & tubing.
Expensive and super worth it, we went for the skiing experience and you have to pay separately for the entrance ticket and the rentals to ski or snowboard. Classes are available and all the instructors were really kind and fun! There was a skate show too that was super fun, and lots of other activities. Wear layers and I would recommend doubling your socks. Best experience in Gramado/Canela
Grace G — Google review
Unfortunately this place isn't as organized as before and the long queues til you enter and get dressed takes much of the vibes away. Also, now you gotta PAY to leave your shoes stored and have to take another queue for that.
Sergio S — Google review
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
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 S — Google review
great place. lots of fun but my 6 year-old wasn't tall enough to even ice skate
Kevin S — 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 F — Google review
We arrived on a low season period and once at the door we were approached by two employees with badges of the place saying that they were putting us all through the “event”, because the place was full. The “event” was them trying to sell us a time sharing. Nothing against them selling this, but what bothers a lot is them LYING saying is full so they can get our data. When we found that out, we just said no and asked to buy a regular ticket to go in and there was NOBODY on the line of cashier number 5 where they sell regular tickets for people who do not want to buy their time sharing. Inside the place, as we expected there were not many people, but the attractions had very confused rules, some they said kids needed to have at least 1,15m but nobody was reinforcing it, while in others they were turning kids out for 1 centimeter. The restaurant on the 2nd floor was almost empty but they not only took a long time to bring our food but also made a mistake on our order. We felt really disrespected at the front door as we were lied by official employees and the confuse rules and bad service at the restaurant
J. L — 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 M — Google review
4.3
(38809)
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4.0
(25261)
RS-235, R. Linha Carazal, 9009, Gramado - RS, 95675-500, Brazil
http://www.snowland.com.br/
+55 800 800 3737
28

Resto Bar Black Lake

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12 lists 
$$$$affordable
Meat dish restaurant
Resto Bar Black Lake is a charming dining spot located near the famous tourist attraction, Lago Negro, in Gramado. The restaurant offers a delightful gastronomic experience with a stunning view from its windows. Guests can indulge in an array of delectable options including pizzas, buffalo burrata, functional foods, and even crispy fried ice cream. To complement the diverse menu, patrons can choose from a selection of draft beer, cappuccinos, or exclusive cocktails.
Wow. Great taste. Awesome presentation. The risotto with salmon.. amazing
Moe K — Google review
Ok
Abril A — Google review
Top!!!
Alexandre M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very accessible, right across from the entrance to Lago Negro Park. Try the Grill Festival; it serves 3 people very well. Delicious. A good barbecue. I recommend pairing it with the local RED beer. ****** Very accessible, right across from the entrance to Lago Negro Park. Try the Grill Festival; it serves 3 people very well. Delicious. A good barbecue. I recommend pairing it with the local RED beer. (Original) Muito acessível, em frente a entrada do Parque Lago Negro. Experimente o Festival da parrila, atende muito bem 3 pessoas. Delicioso. Um bom churrasco. Sugiro acompanhar com a cerveja local RED. ****** Very accessible, right across from the entrance to Lago Negro Park. Try the Grill Festival; it serves 3 people very well. Delicious. A good barbecue. I recommend pairing it with the local RED beer.
Christian M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The worst experience I've ever had in Gramado. Starting with the staff, whose unspoken ill will... It started with "we're closed now" when I walked in the door. It just started with that, without a good afternoon or anything, right there at the door (which was open, by the way). I apologized and said I'd seen on Google that they'd be open. Then, they told me I could order à la carte, but not lunch. Do you understand why they didn't even let me in before trying to talk me out of buying? Who said I was looking for lunch? It seems they just want the customer to leave as soon as possible so they don't have to serve them. Unfortunately, such poor service in such a good location... disappointing. Since I was already there, I decided to eat (a terrible decision). They claim to be meat experts, but the meat was too dry. Unfortunately, it was terrible. (Original) A pior experiência que tive em Gramado. A começar pelos funcionários que tem uma má vontade que não tá escrito... Começou com "já encerramos" quando entrei pela porta. Iniciou apenas com isso, sem um boa tarde nem nada, ali na porta mesmo (que estava aberta por sinal). Me desculpei e disse que havia visto no Google que estaria aberto. Então, me disseram que poderia pedir a la carte, mas não o almoço. Entendem que nem sequer me deixaram entrar antes de tentarem me fazer desistir de comprar? Quem disse que estava procurando por Almoço? Parece que querem é que o cliente vá embora o quanto antes pra eles não precisarem atender. Infelizmente um atendimento ruim desse em uma localização tão boa... decepcionante. Como já estava lá, resolvi comer (uma decisão péssima). Se dizem especialistas em carnes, mas a carne estava seca demais. Infelizmente, foi péssimo.
Denise — Google review
(Translated by Google) We ordered salmon with black rice and vegetables, and the salmon was incredibly dry; we couldn't even eat half of it, and the rice didn't seem fresh either. The music was great, but nothing improves bad food, not even excellent service. (Original) Pedimos um salmão com arroz negro e legumes, e o salmão estava super ressecado, tanto que não conseguimos comer nem metade, e o arroz não parecia estar fresquinho. A música do lugar estava muito boa, mas nada melhora uma comida ruim, nem mesmo um excelente atendimento.
Bruno D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Disappointing. I read the reviews and decided to give it a try. The price wasn't very appealing, the buffet was all-you-can-eat but with limited options. According to the information, we were entitled to a grilled cut. Terrible. The meat was charred on the outside and tough, even though I'd ordered it "medium rare." To top it all off, a pagode group was singing at the top of their lungs (the sound was way above "pleasant") some of their hits, so off-key it was frightening. (Original) Decepcionante. Li as avaliações e resolvi testar. Preço nada convidativo, buffet "a vontade" mas com parcas opções. Segundo a informação, tínhamos direito a um corte na parrilla. Terrível. Carne tostada por fora e dura, embora tivesse pedido "ao ponto pra menos". Pra completar, um grupo de pagode cantando a plenos pulmões (som bem acima do "agradável") alguns sucessos do estilo musical, num desafino de dar medo.
Felipe S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We arrived with 6 adults and 2 children on a Saturday during a holiday. We understood that this would cause a wait, but we didn't imagine that it would take more than an hour for the food to arrive. More than 30 minutes for the drinks to arrive, and even then, they gave us a draft beer that we had been watching for more than ten minutes on the counter, now warm. 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; empty that looks like anything but empty; super hard cassava, impossible to eat; 12-hour ribs, pure fat; a dish that never arrived. It was impossible to talk to any of the waiters while we waited, they walked quickly past the table without looking at the customers. When we got up to ask about our orders, they said they would check and didn't get back to us. Oh, and as for the price, they charge much more than what they offer. You can't say that it's a cheap place and that's why the service and food are terrible. Anyway, it was a terrible experience. I really hope they improve or change the management soon, because it's a great place for those who visit the beautiful Lago Negro. (Original) 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 M — Google review
4.2
(712)
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4.5
(35141)
R. Vinte e Cinco de Julho, 833 - Planalto, Gramado - RS, 95670-000, Brazil
http://blacklakegramado.com.br/
+55 54 99366-8044
29

Mini Mundo

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33 lists 
Theme park
Nature & Parks
Park
Mini Mundo is a must-visit outdoor park in Gramado, featuring intricate miniature replicas of famous international buildings. This miniature universe has been under construction for over 30 years and showcases detailed replicas of real locations, all at a scale 24 times smaller than the original. The park's central location makes it a popular tourist attraction, with miniatures including the Prince of Monaco's Castle, Curitiba's Botanical Garden, and Porto Alegre's Gasometer.
My 4-year-old daughter loved this place and spent more than two hours here without getting bored. Note: There is also a nursing room for families with babies.
Fg — Google review
Amazing park with an incredible work. Lovely staff.
Nury C — Google review
Great place for kids. Amazing walking and adventure inside mini mundo city.
Roque F — 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 V — 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 R — 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 M — 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 ( — Google review
4.8
(45307)
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4.5
(29288)
R. Horácio Cardoso, 291 - Planalto, Gramado - RS, 95675-062, Brazil
http://minimundo.com.br/
+55 54 3286-4055
30

Foto à Moda Antiga (WebOldFotos)

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1 list 
Sights & Landmarks
Photo lab
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. Later they loved the experience. We went to the store in Canela. I would say it is the typical tourist attraction of Gramado. (Original) 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 S — 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 M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cool! Super different (Original) Muito legal! Super diferente
Priscilla R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I really liked the idea, it was very simple to wear and the result was very good. The ideal is to buy this experience in a combo that ends up being more worthwhile. (Original) Gostei muito da proposta, foi bem simples de se vestir e o resultado ficou muito bom. Ideal é comprar essa experiência em algum combo que acaba valendo mais a pena.
Paulo C — Google review
5.0
(6)
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4.2
(15115)
Av. Don Luiz Guanella, 943 - São José, Canela - RS, 95683-555, Brazil
https://fotoamodaantiga.com.br/
+55 54 3158-0028
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