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Elegant white statues encircle a fountain in a peaceful outdoor garden.

Porto Alegre, Brazil

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When to visit

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MODERATEMar23°10d rainBEST
MODERATEApr20°9d rain
NOT BUSYMay17°8d rain
NOT BUSYJun14°6d rain
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MODERATEAug17°7d rain
MODERATESep19°8d rain
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BUSYNov23°10d rainBEST
BUSYDec25°11d rainBEST

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Attractions à Porto Alegre, Brazil

Usina do Gasômetro

1. Usina do Gasômetro

4.8 (7,178)
Cultural CenterPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Itinéraire

Striking riverside cultural complex in a converted power plant, full of contemporary art and city views. Walk the boardwalk, catch exhibitions, live music and sunset over Guaíba.

Fundação Iberê Camargo

2. Fundação Iberê Camargo

4.7 (7,794)
Attraction touristiqueArt MuseumMuséePoint d'intérêtAssociation Or Organization

Itinéraire

Site officiel

Striking modernist museum pairing Iberê Camargo's paintings with Álvaro Siza's white concrete. Walk sweeping ramps and terraces with views over the Guaíba, and explore rotating exhibitions.

Museu de Arte do Rio Grande do Sul (MARGS)

3. Museu de Arte do Rio Grande do Sul (MARGS)

MARGS

4.7 (4,381)
Art MuseumAttraction touristiqueMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Itinéraire

Site officiel

Top-tier Brazilian modernism and regional art housed in a charming riverside building. Expect rotating contemporary shows, curated local collections, and occasional cultural events.

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Casa de Cultura Mário Quintana

4. Casa de Cultura Mário Quintana

4.8 (23,153)
Cultural CenterMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Itinéraire

Site officiel

Historic mansion turned lively cultural hub in Porto Alegre. Galleries, a literary café and rooftop terraces host exhibitions, plays, and readings.

Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre

5. Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre

4.6 (5,462)
Botanical GardenAttraction touristiqueParcPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Itinéraire

Site officiel

Quiet green refuge in Porto Alegre, great for plant lovers and slow walks. Wander tree-lined paths, visit the palm collections and spot local birds.

Catedral Metropolitana

6. Catedral Metropolitana

4.8 (3,481)
Attraction touristiqueÉgliseLieu de culteAssociation Or OrganizationPoint d'intérêt

Itinéraire

Site officiel

Visit Porto Alegre's cathedral for its neoclassical façade and peaceful nave. Admire stained glass, carved altars and quiet courtyard light.

Estádio Beira-Rio

7. Estádio Beira-Rio

4.6 (48,692)
StadiumSports ComplexLieu d'activité sportiveLieu d'événementPoint d'intérêt

Itinéraire

Site officiel

Iconic riverside stadium with lively club spirit. Guided tours let you step into the stands, locker rooms and panoramic terraces.

Museu de Ciências e Tecnologia da PUCRS

8. Museu de Ciências e Tecnologia da PUCRS

4.8 (1,751)
MuséePoint d'intérêtEducational InstitutionÉtablissement

Itinéraire

Site officiel

Hands-on science and a planetarium under one roof, ideal for curious minds. Explore interactive exhibits, live demos, and immersive dome shows.

Things to Do in Porto Alegre, Brazil

Popular activities and local experiences recommended by travelers

Mercado Público

You'll typically wander lively stalls sampling regional cheeses, pastries, smoked meats, and fresh seafood, while vendors explain local food traditions. Local guides often point out seasonal specialties and historic market stories, which brings the area's culinary culture to life. The city's strong food scene and vibrant public markets create an energetic atmosphere that makes exploring flavors and meeting artisans especially rewarding.

Parque Farroupilha (Redenção)

Parque Farroupilha (Redenção) offers a chance to stroll under towering trees, explore weekend markets and live music, and sample local street food as city life unfolds. You'll typically see historical monuments and learn about regional traditions from local guides, while most visits include time to relax on grassy lawns and join impromptu performances or community events. The park's strong park culture and the city’s lively arts scene make the experience feel authentic and energizing in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Traditional Sweet Dishes

Sagu com creme

Sagu com creme

Sagu com creme pairs chewy sago pearls cooked in red wine with a sweet milk cream, a dessert brought by Italian immigrants that became a signature of Rio Grande do Sul.

Cuca

Cuca

Cuca is a German-style streusel-topped cake often filled with banana or plums, and in Rio Grande do Sul it is a bakery staple at family gatherings and breakfasts.

Doce de leite

Doce de leite

Doce de leite is thick caramel made from slowly heated milk and sugar, prized in the south for artisanal variations and used in many regional sweets.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Churrasco gaúcho

Churrasco gaúcho

Churrasco gaúcho is the regional barbecue where large cuts of beef are slow-roasted over wood fire on skewers, reflecting the gaucho cattle-ranching culture and communal meals.

Arroz de carreteiro

Arroz de carreteiro

Arroz de carreteiro began with ox-cart drivers who cooked rice with preserved beef, and today it is a hearty, flavor-packed emblem of gaucho cuisine.

Entrevero

Entrevero

Entrevero is a rustic stir-fry of mixed meats, sausages and vegetables, often finished with pinhão when in season, showing the region's blend of influences.

Traditional Beverages

Chimarrão

Chimarrão

Chimarrão is hot yerba mate tea sipped from a gourd through a metal straw, a daily social ritual in Porto Alegre and a key symbol of gaúcho identity.

Vinho gaúcho

Vinho gaúcho

Vinho gaúcho, especially sparkling wines and varietals from the nearby Serra Gaúcha, has earned national and international recognition and pairs well with local meats and cheeses.

Quentão

Quentão

Quentão is a spiced hot drink made with cachaça, sugar and warming spices, popular at winter festivals and known for bringing people together on cold southern nights.

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Day trips

Gramado

120 km 2h by car

Charming mountain town, chocolate shops and alpine architecture

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Canela

125 km 2h 10m by car

Waterfalls and scenic viewpoints near Gramado

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Bento Gonçalves

125 km 2h by car

Wine region, wineries and the Maria Fumaça steam train

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São Francisco de Paula

100 km 1h 45m by car

Hill town with forests, hiking and rural charm

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Tramandaí

120 km 1h 40m by car

Popular coastal beach town, good for swimming and seafood

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Commentaires (9)

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Yao A.

Va tôt au Mercado Público pour le petit-déjeuner, prends des petites coupures. Certains stands se remplissent et quelques-uns n'acceptent encore que du liquide.

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R
Raul R.

Belle scène artistique et promenades au bord de la rivière, mais certains quartiers paraissaient délabrés une fois la nuit tombée. Deux à trois jours m’ont suffi.

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Sekou F.

Mercado Público est animé et pas cher pour des snacks, mais c’est bondé vers midi. J’ai adoré les petits cafés à côté et regarder les gens.

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D
Dulce R.

Achetez une carte rechargeable bus ou métro en station, elle fait économiser sur les trajets répétés et accélère l'embarquement par rapport aux tickets simples.

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Pavel K.

Pas aussi cher que Rio, mais certains lieux touristiques font grimper les prix. Prévoyez du liquide pour les petits vendeurs, les cartes passent bien au resto.

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Getting there

Train stations

Porto Alegre - Trensurb stations

Suburban Trensurb line to Canoas, São Leopoldo, Novo Hamburgo

Take taxi, ride-hail, or airport bus to city center; allow 30-40 minutes.

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Informations utiles pour Porto Alegre, Brazil

Lieux de shopping populairesShopping Iguatemi, Shopping Total, Mercado Publico, Moinhos de Vento
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesCidade Baixa, Moinhos de Vento, Padre Chagas, Beira-Rio
Restaurants décontractés populairesBotecos in Cidade Baixa, Churrascarias near the center, Cafes in Moinhos de Vento
Restaurants chics populairesMoinhos de Vento fine dining, Rua Padre Chagas upscale restaurants, Hotel restaurants by Guaiba
Cafés populairesCafé do Mercado, Café do Moinhos, Espaço Café
Eau du robinet potableOui
Visa nomade numériqueOui
Meilleure application de taxiUber, 99, InDriver
Prix taxi / km$0.5
Touristes / an2000000
Population1480000
Vitesse internet mobile30 Mbps
Taux de chômage9 %
Taux de pauvreté21 %
Revenu moyen / mois$600
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$900
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$30
Prix bière à partir de$1.8
Prix café à partir de$1.2
Prix street food à partir de$1.5
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$6
Monnaie localeBRL
Types de prises électriquesC, N
ReligionsRoman Catholic, Protestant, Spiritism, None
Langues parléesPortuguese, Spanish, English
Groupes ethniquesWhite, Pardo, Black, Asian
Orientation politiquecenter-left
Densité de population3000 /km²
Superficie géographique497 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesFlooding, Severe storms, Heat waves
Animaux dangereuxSnakes, Spiders, Scorpions
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeParque Farroupilha (Redenção), Beira Rio, Guaiba waterfront, Moinhos de Vento park
Transports publics populairesBuses, Trensurb (urban train), Taxis, Ride-hailing apps
Compagnies aériennesLATAM, GOL, Azul
Vaccinations recommandéesRoutine vaccines, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow fever (if visiting rural areas)
Types d'architecturePortuguese colonial, Modernist, Eclectic, Contemporary
Consommation moyenne de bière par personne / an60 l
Consommation moyenne de vin par personne / an2 l
Culture du pourboire10% service charge common, tipping otherwise occasional
Coworking / jour$12
Airbnb / mois$800
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$450
Salle de sport / mois$35
Budget quotidien (routard)$25
Budget quotidien (gamme moyenne)$60

Aperçu pour Porto Alegre, Brazil

Maîtrise de l'anglaisMauvais
Sécurité routièreMauvais
Accueil des étrangersMoyen
Liberté d'expressionMoyen
Transports en communMoyen
Soins de santéBon
Qualité de l'éducationMoyen
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueBon
Sécurité face à la criminalité violenteMauvais
Accessibilité à piedBon
Vie nocturneMoyen
Scène gastronomiqueBon
LGBTQ+ friendlyBon
Scène startupMoyen
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéMoyen
Accès à la natureMoyen
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