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Hotels with Kitchens in Gramado

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Top neighborhoods in Gramado

Gramado City Centre

Gramado City Centre brings fairy-tale Alpine architecture to life with charming half-timbered buildings and cobblestone streets. Chocolate factories fill the air with sweet aromas while theaters host Brazil's premier film festival. Visitors flock to Snowland's indoor winter wonderland, and during Christmas, the entire district transforms into a magical light display. German and Italian restaurants serve authentic fondue and pasta in cozy settings throughout the walkable district. Boutique hotels with European charm provide perfect bases for exploring the pedestrian-friendly streets. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, though local buses connect to sights beyond the center.

Gramado Centro

Gramado Centro feels like you've stumbled into a storybook European village tucked away in Brazil. Cobblestone streets lead to chocolate shops where sweet cocoa aromas fill the air. The district showcases distinctive German-Italian heritage through Alpine-style architecture and cultural festivals. Mini Mundo's miniature landscapes and the Festival Palace provide unique entertainment for curious travelers. Several streets are designed for pedestrians, making it easy to explore charming shops and cafés without traffic worries. European-influenced restaurants serve German sausages and Italian pasta alongside Brazilian fusion dishes. Boutique pousadas with cozy fireplaces offer the perfect base for discovering this enchanting mountain town.

Planalto

Planalto offers families a peaceful retreat from Gramado's tourist bustle with its charming European-style homes and tree-lined streets. Mini Mundo theme park and Joaquina Rita Bier Lake provide perfect spots for memorable outings. Kids will love exploring the neighborhood parks while parents appreciate the authentic Brazilian atmosphere with distinctly European touches. Finding a meal means discovering family-run cafés and bakeries serving traditional Brazilian breakfast items. Most visitors stay in converted family homes offering intimate, personalized hospitality with included breakfasts. Getting around requires a car or taxi, but the quiet, walkable streets make neighborhood exploration a delight.

Vila Suica

Gramado's Vila Suica neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Orchids Park and Santa Claus Village.

Top landmarks in Gramado