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Rua Coberta: Gramado's Charming Covered Street

Experience the charm of Gramado's Rua Coberta: a delightful blend of shopping, dining, and cultural events in a sheltered, pedestrian-friendly space.

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Rua Coberta, or Covered Street, is a popular tourist attraction in the heart of Gramado, Brazil. This pedestrian-only street features a translucent roof, providing shelter from the elements while offering a delightful space filled with shops, restaurants, and event spaces.

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R. Me. Verônica, 30, Gramado, Centro, State of Rio Grande do Sul, 95670-000, BR

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    Getting There

    Walking

    Rua Coberta is centrally located in Gramado, making it easily accessible on foot from many points in the city center. From the Igreja Matriz São Pedro, walk one block east. It is located between Av. Borges de Medeiros and Rua Garibaldi. The street is pedestrian-only.

    Public Transport

    The Gramado Bus Station is located within a short walking distance of Rua Coberta. From the bus station, walk south towards Av. Borges de Medeiros, then turn left. Walk one block east. Several local buses also stop near Av. Borges de Medeiros. Bus fares typically cost around R$4-5.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available in Gramado. A short trip from a nearby hotel or attraction to Rua Coberta will typically cost between R$15-R$25, depending on the distance and traffic. Be aware that prices may increase during peak season and events.

    Local tips

    Visit during the Natal Luz (Christmas of Light) for dazzling decorations and festive events.
    Enjoy a warm chocolate or coffee at one of the street's many cafes.
    Check the local event schedule for festivals, music shows, and other cultural performances.
    Explore the variety of shops offering local crafts, clothing, and souvenirs.
    Take advantage of the covered street to enjoy Gramado even on rainy days.

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    Rua Coberta, officially named Rua Madre Verônica, is a must-see destination in Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul. Its popular name, Rua Coberta (Covered Street), comes from the acrylic covering installed in 2003, which shelters pedestrians from the weather. This transformation created a welcoming atmosphere for visitors to stroll, shop, dine, and enjoy the city's vibrant culture.The street connects Avenida Borges de Medeiros to Rua Garibaldi, and it is known for its variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The charming architecture, adorned with hanging plants, creates a unique and inviting ambiance. Rua Coberta is also a central hub for events throughout the year, including the Gramado Film Festival, Natal Luz (Christmas Light Festival), and the Gastronomy Festival.Whether you're seeking shelter from the rain, a place to enjoy a warm chocolate, or a lively spot to experience local culture, Rua Coberta offers a memorable experience in the heart of Gramado.

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