3 Best Hotels in Gramado, The South

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Pousada Zermatt

$$ | Rua da Fé 187, Gramado, 95670-000, Brazil

This charming inn has a homey atmosphere, especially in the rooms with Brazilian-pine floors and wall panels, fireplaces, and colorful, locally made bedspreads. The rates are reasonable and it's in a peaceful location—3 km (2 miles) from the noisy downtown district, with a handful of good restaurants nearby.

Pros

  • Good service
  • Great price

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Small rooms
  • Few amenities
Rua da Fé 187, Gramado, 95670-000, Brazil
054-3286–2426
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
76 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Saint Andrews Gramado

$$$$ | Rua das Flores 171, Gramado, 95670-000, Brazil
An expensive and luxurious option, Saint Andrews Gramado is set in a grand, former family home in a leafy, residential condominium, with breathtaking views of the forest-covered Quilombo Valley. The decor has a boudoir feel, with plush, textured wallpapers and opulent chandeliers, matching color schemes, and flat-screen TVs tucked behind gilt frames. The round-the-clock five-star details include a team of butlers, tailor-made (albeit pricey) tasting menus, and chauffeur service for airport pickups or short trips into town.

Pros

  • Spectacular views
  • Large sauna, steam room, and heated indoor pool
  • Butler and chauffeur service

Cons

  • Only a handful of rooms have a bath
  • Expensive
Rua das Flores 171, Gramado, 95670-000, Brazil
054-3295-7700
Hotel Details
10 rooms, 1 suite
Free Breakfast

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Serra Azul

$$$$ | Rua Garibaldi 152, Gramado, 95670-000, Brazil

This prestigious downtown hotel is synonymous with fine lodging in the region. Its architecture is German Bavarian style—a trademark of Gramado—and the room decor is elegant and sober, with dark-wood furnishings. At the recanto (lounge area) in the evenings guests can experience gaúcho traditions like chimarrão (tea brewed with yerba mate) paired with folkloric rhythms played by local musicians. The location is prime for browsing the myriad shops, cafés, and restaurants of the city.

Pros

  • Downtown location
  • Great service

Cons

  • Hectic when hosting business meetings
  • Small bathrooms
Rua Garibaldi 152, Gramado, 95670-000, Brazil
054-3295–7200
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
152 rooms, 18 suites
Free Breakfast

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