Probably one of the most "traditional" attractions in Gramado. This place has been around for ages.
Its an open air area, with a bunch of miniatures of famous places, with trains going by, that kind of form a miniature city. There are some people in costumes walking around, a little coffee shop and a gift shop. In the uppermost area there is a little playground for kids.
There is no parking lot, and finding a street parking spot can be a challenge during the busiest times of the year. And you cant pay for your entrance ticket with credit cards, only cash or debit.
Not my favorite spot in the city tho, my main complain is that this place is always packed and its hard to fully appreciate it, but if you have young kids (my toddler gets ecstatic here) or its your first time in Gramado give it a try. read more