

This live stream captures the most iconic corner in the heart of Gramado, Brazil. From this central spot, viewers can soak in the town’s charming alpine architecture, bustling foot traffic, and festive vibes year-round—especially during holidays and events.
Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Gramado is a municipality located in the northeastern part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is situated in the Serra Gaúcha region, approximately 220 kilometers north of the state capital, Porto Alegre. The municipality has an area of 237.940 square kilometers and is part of the Região Metropolitana de Caxias do Sul.
Gramado is classified as a city and is known for its tourism industry, attracting visitors from all over Brazil and abroad. The city's economy is primarily driven by services, commerce, and agriculture. Gramado is also famous for its traditional German and Italian cuisine, which reflects the cultural heritage of the region.
The city has several notable features, including the scenic landscapes of the Serra Gaúcha region, with rolling hills, valleys, and forests. Gramado is also home to various cultural attractions, such as museums, festivals, and events that celebrate the local culture. One of the most popular events is the Festa de Natal, a Christmas festival that attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Gramado has a strong economy and infrastructure, with good connectivity to major cities in Brazil. The city has a well-developed tourism industry, with many hotels, restaurants, and attractions catering to visitors. Gramado's unique blend of natural beauty, culture, and economic development makes it a significant destination in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.








