
Hotels in Gramado
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Browse hotels in Gramado, Brazil — Serra Gaúcha mountain town at 825 m, famed for European chalets and the Natal Luz Christmas festival from October.
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About Gramado
Gramado: A Serra Gaúcha Mountain Town Built by European Settlers
Gramado sits at 825 metres above sea level in the Serra Gaúcha highlands of Rio Grande do Sul, roughly 130 km north of Porto Alegre. German and Italian immigrants shaped the town from the 1870s onward, leaving an architectural legacy of half-timbered chalets, hydrangea-lined avenues, and a chocolate-making tradition that rivals European counterparts. The main artery, Rua Coberta, shelters boutiques and cafés under a covered arcade, while Lago Negro — a pine-fringed dark-water lake — sits minutes from the town centre.
Where to Stay in Gramado
Hotels concentrate around Avenida Borges de Medeiros and the residential lanes climbing toward Planalto, ranging from small pousadas to full-service resort properties with spas. The Gramado Christmas Festival (Natal Luz), running annually from late October through January, draws over three million visitors, so rates spike sharply in that window. Shoulder months — March through May — offer cooler temperatures and lower occupancy.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Gramado is served by Aeroporto de Gramado-Canela (QDB), opened in 2023, with connections via Porto Alegre.
- Climate: Pack layers year-round; July averages 10 °C and frost is possible.
- Currency: Brazilian real (BRL); card acceptance is wide but carry cash for small artisan stalls.
- Language: Portuguese is standard; some German dialect phrases survive in older neighbourhoods.
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