
Praça das Etnias
A vibrant square celebrating Gramado's immigrant heritage with colonial ovens, artisan crafts, and delicious local treats.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
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Best Time
Fewer crowds for baked goods

Praça das Etnias
Best Time
Fewer crowds for baked goods

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant square celebrating Gramado's immigrant heritage with colonial ovens, artisan crafts, and delicious local treats.
"Not to be missed!! Besides the interesting Italian and Portuguese houses, there is a fair of artefacts made by local artisans and breads and crust cakes (cucas) made by farmers."

😋 Taste the Pãozinho
Try the famous bread with sausage (R$7-8) and delicious cucas. Great value!
🛍️ Find Unique Crafts
Browse the artisan market for handmade souvenirs and local products.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.7 · 16,375 reviews
Type
Park
Website
gramado.rs.gov.brHighlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Colonial Ovens
Praça das Etnias
Savor freshly baked bread with sausage and traditional 'cucas' made on-site. A must-try local delicacy!

Artisan Market
Praça das Etnias
Discover handcrafted souvenirs and local crafts, perfect for unique gifts and mementos.

Themed Houses
Praça das Etnias
Explore charming houses representing the Italian, Portuguese, and German immigrant heritage.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Local Flavors
A Hub of Culture and Crafts
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
😋 Taste the Pãozinho
Try the famous bread with sausage (R$7-8) and delicious cucas. Great value!
🛍️ Find Unique Crafts
Browse the artisan market for handmade souvenirs and local products.
📸 Photo Opportunities
The themed houses and colorful square offer lovely spots for photos.
📍 Location, Location!
Conveniently located across from the Rua Torta, making it easy to combine visits.
Tips
from all over the internet
😋 Taste the Pãozinho
Try the famous bread with sausage (R$7-8) and delicious cucas. Great value!
🛍️ Find Unique Crafts
Browse the artisan market for handmade souvenirs and local products.
📸 Photo Opportunities
The themed houses and colorful square offer lovely spots for photos.
📍 Location, Location!
Conveniently located across from the Rua Torta, making it easy to combine visits.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Praça das Etnias is a highly recommended, charming spot in Gramado, praised for its delicious and affordable colonial baked goods, especially the 'pãozinho com linguiça'. Visitors also appreciate the cultural representation through its themed houses and the opportunity to purchase local crafts. It's a vibrant and welcoming public space.
"Not to be missed!! Besides the interesting Italian and Portuguese houses, there is a fair of artefacts made by local artisans and breads and crust cakes (cucas) made by farmers."
Yamil Dutra
"Beautiful and green square. The flowers are around the roll place."
Higor Leonardo
"Lovely place to go for a snack. Open place with many food options. Recommended. Try the bread with chorizo or the panqueque sticks."
Ariel Erlijman
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Praça das Etnias is centrally located in Gramado, often mentioned as being across from the Rua Torta and near the bus station. It's easily accessible on foot if you're staying in the city center.
While specific parking details aren't widely shared, its central location suggests that public parking or street parking might be available nearby. It's best to check local signage or use a navigation app upon arrival.
Absolutely! It's a must-visit for its cultural significance, delicious food, and artisan crafts, offering a taste of local life.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to Praça das Etnias is completely free! It's a public square open for everyone to enjoy.
The square itself is generally accessible throughout the day. The food stalls and artisan market may have specific operating hours, typically aligning with daytime tourist activities.
Yes, you can! The square is famous for its colonial ovens selling 'pãozinho com linguiça' and 'cucas', as well as other local products like cheeses and jams.
The popular 'pãozinho com linguiça' typically costs around R$7.00 to R$8.00, making it an affordable and delicious snack.
📸 📸 Photography
The charming themed houses representing different immigrant cultures, the colorful flowers, and the colonial ovens all make for picturesque photo opportunities.
Definitely! The unique architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and delicious food provide plenty of visually appealing content for your social media.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
It's most famous for its 'pãozinho com linguiça' (bread with sausage) and 'cucas' (sweet or savory filled breads), baked fresh in colonial ovens.
Yes, you can also find local products like cheeses, salamis, jams, juices, and cookies sold by local producers.
No, the food is quite affordable, with items like the bread with sausage costing around R$7.00-R$8.00, offering great value.
Visiting in the morning, between 8 AM and 10 AM, is recommended to experience fewer queues for the popular baked goods.



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