Unbelievable Views! Hotel Vista do Vale, Gramado's Hidden Gem

Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

Unbelievable Views! Hotel Vista do Vale, Gramado's Hidden Gem

Unbelievable Views! Hotel Vista do Vale, Gramado: My Messy Love Letter

Alright, let's be honest, writing a hotel review that's actually HELPFUL is a minefield. "Oh, it had a bed," is about as exciting as a lukewarm cup of tea. But, Unbelievable Views! Hotel Vista do Vale in Gramado… well, it’s got me feeling chatty. And, okay, maybe a little too chatty. Here goes…

First Impressions & Accessibility (or, the Great Elevator Adventure!)

So, getting to Gramado in Brazil is an experience in itself. Winding roads, lush scenery – it's gorgeous! Arriving at the Vista do Vale, my first thought was, "Wow, that view is actually unbelievable." Literal jaw-drop moment. Now, I'm not a mobility expert, but I did notice some things. Accessibility: They have an elevator (a HUGE plus, especially in hilly Gramado!), so you can easily get to most of the hotel facilities, which is a relief when you've lugged your suitcase AND a bunch of souvenirs. But, and this is a big but, navigating the common areas might be a little tricky for some. There might be a step or two here and there. They don't say they're "fully" accessible, so just call ahead and ask about specific needs. Better safe than sorry, right?

Inside the Fortress of Comfort (the Rooms, Oh, the Rooms!)

Okay, so, the rooms. Mine? Spectacular. Air conditioning that actually works. (I'm looking at you, hotels of the past!). Blackout curtains – a godsend for fighting jet lag. Seriously, I slept like a log. And I'm a light sleeper! They had free Wi-Fi, and it actually worked, in all rooms. I could finally post those Instagram stories without looking like a dial-up dinosaur. Extra long bed was a blessing for someone like me. The shower was amazing and the bathrobes were so soft that I almost lived in them. Amenities like complimentary tea and bottled water are small touches that make a difference. I'm particularly delighted by the soundproof rooms – no noisy neighbors, no late-night partying. Pure bliss. I even had a window that opens, which is nice for fresh air but also good if you don't want to run into the air conditioning.

The View (and the Pool, Oh, the Pool!)

Let’s get back to the name, "Unbelievable Views!" because… well, they weren't kidding. My room's view was jaw-dropping. Lush green hills, the town nestled below… I swear, I spent half my time just staring out the window. Now, the Pool with a View? Forget it! I spent hours there. It’s an outdoor swimming pool, and it’s gorgeous. They definitely deserve points for the Poolside Bar; perfect for a quick drink if you get hungry.

Food, Glorious Food (and My Breakfast Debacle)

Okay, so the Breakfast [Buffet]… this is where things get a little… interesting. Let's just say, the food was mostly great. They had Asian breakfast options, Western breakfast staples, and a whole spread of fruits, cheeses and delicious pastries. Coffee/tea in restaurant was available. The Breakfast takeaway service was also a plus. But, the first morning, I was so excited about the breakfast [buffet] that I might have overeaten. I'm talking, a small mountain of pastries and what felt like a gallon of juice. The result? A food coma of epic proportions. Lesson learned: pace yourself, people! They also have a restaurant with options such as a la carte in restaurant, buffet in restaurant, plus a vegetarian restaurant. There are also desserts in restaurant.

Relaxation Station (aka, Where I Hid from the World)

Seriously, vacations are for relaxation, and Vista do Vale gets it. I didn't try the Body wrap but my friend spent a crazy amount of time in the Spa and loved it, and I'm not sure if it did any good, but I enjoyed the Foot bath. I did get a Massage, which was… bliss. 90 minutes of pure, unadulterated me-time. They also have a Sauna and a Steamroom and even a Spa/Sauna section. Oh, and a gym/fitness, if you're into that sort of thing (not me, after that breakfast!).

Cleanliness & Safety (because let's face it, we're all thinking about it)

The pandemic has changed the game, and I was genuinely impressed. They're serious about Cleanliness and safety. The Daily disinfection in common areas, Individually-wrapped food options, and Staff trained in safety protocol gave me peace of mind. They had Hand sanitizer everywhere, and they even seemed to use Anti-viral cleaning products. It was reassuring. They even have Room sanitization opt-out available, which made me a little more comfortable.

The Perks & the Little Things (that Make a Difference)

They had a Concierge, who was super helpful when I was trying to find the best pastel de nata in town. The Free Wi-Fi [free] (I know I keep repeating it, but it’s important!) was a lifesaver. They offered Daily housekeeping, which kept my room tidy (mostly… I may or may not have made a bit of a mess). The Elevator was essential. They even offered things like Invoice provided, which is good for business travelers and they have a Cash withdrawal, if you run out of cash.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (beyond Breakfast)

Beyond the breakfast buffet (which I eventually learned to handle), the hotel has a variety of dining options. There's Room service [24-hour], perfect for those late-night cravings. The Bar is a great spot for a pre-dinner drink (or a few!). They also have a Snack bar and even a Happy hour. I ate several meals in the restaurant, and I can recommend the International cuisine in restaurant.

For the Kids (if you're bringing them, God bless you)

I didn't have any kids with me, but I noticed they were Family/child friendly and offered Kids facilities and Babysitting service, so if you’re traveling with your little ones, they’ve got you covered.

The Not-So-Perfect Bits (because no place is flawless)

Okay, here’s the real talk. While everything was amazing, it wasn’t perfect. The lighting in my room was a little dim, and the phone in the bathroom wasn’t actually working. And, on occasion, I did notice some of the staff struggling with English – but hey, I’m trying to learn Portuguese, so I can’t really complain, can I?

The Verdict: Book It! (Seriously, Just Book It!)

Look, if you want an amazing, memorable experience in Gramado, Unbelievable Views! Hotel Vista do Vale is the place to be. Beautiful views, comfy rooms, great service, and a good level of safety. Sure, there were a few minor hiccups, but nothing that remotely spoiled my trip. Would I go back? Absolutely. Would I recommend it? Hell yes. If you're looking for a relaxed and beautiful stay, book this hotel. It's the perfect place to explore Gramado.

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Here's what makes Vista do Vale the perfect choice:

  • Breathtaking Views: As the name suggests, the panoramic views are simply unbelievable. Wake up to stunning sunrises over Gramado’s rolling hills.
  • Relaxation & Rejuvenation: Unwind with our spa and sauna. Get ready to relax and rejuvenate!
  • Unbeatable Comfort: Enjoy spacious, beautifully appointed rooms with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and more.
  • Delicious Dining: Start your day with our incredible breakfast buffet, and enjoy a variety of delicious dining options throughout the day including international cuisine in restaurant.
  • Safety & Peace of Mind: We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive safety measures including daily disinfection and trained staff.
  • Convenient Amenities: Benefit from free parking, 24-hour room service, and a helpful concierge service.

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Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this itinerary is less "perfectly planned vacation" and more "slightly-chaotic, but hopefully hilarious, Gramado adventure." We're talking Hotel Vista do Vale Brazil, baby. Prepare for beautiful scenery, questionable decisions fueled by too much Caipirinha, and possibly a small mental breakdown or two. Let's go!

Day 1: Arrival & Existential Dread (aka, "First Impressions…and Questionable Pizza")

  • Early Morning (like, before-the-sun-even-thinks-about-peeking-out): Flight into Porto Alegre. Seriously, getting out of the airport is an adventure in itself, trying to understand the sign to the bus to Gramado, like I didn't speak any Portuguese, and not being scammed by some taxi driver named "Zé da Mentira" (that's a lie, just so you know). Already, the air smells different…promise.
  • Mid-Morning: (Finally!) Hotel Vista do Vale: Sweet Jesus, this hotel is charming! Lots of wood, cozy fireplaces, and a view of… well, let's just say "green stuff." Apparently, it's the "Vale" (Valley) part. I hope, because otherwise the view is a bit like my life: promising, but a little underwhelming. Check in. Unpack. Immediately realize I overpacked. Duh. You'd think after all the flights I've taken, I'd know how to pack properly.
  • Early Afternoon: Exploring, a Little: Walk around Gramado. SO. MANY. CHOCOLATE. SHOPS. I'm a sucker for chocolate. I'm going to be broke (and a few pounds heavier) by the end of this trip. This town is straight out of a fairy tale. I'm half-expecting a gnome to pop out and offer me a mushroom.
  • Late Afternoon: Disaster Pizza: Found a place that looked "authentic." Ordered a pizza. The crust was like cardboard. The cheese looked like it had been through a nuclear incident. I actually choked down half of it. What a bad start.
  • Evening (and the Descent into a Wine-Fueled Existential Crisis): Wine. Lots of it. At the hotel bar. Starting to feel like a fancy version of a hobo. Pondering the meaning of life while watching the sunset. Briefly considered writing a novel about a depressed penguin. Decided against it. Too much like my real life.

Day 2: The Tourist Trap Tango & Gingerbread Dreams

  • Morning: Mini Mundo: The Tiny World, which is actually quite impressive. Miniaturized versions of iconic buildings from around the world. It's cute, but it also makes you feel like a giant. I may have accidentally stepped on a cardboard replica of the Eiffel Tower. Sorry, France. I tried to make up for it by taking pictures of everyone else's feet…a bit passive-aggressive, I guess.
  • Mid-Morning: The Chocolate Abyss: Chocolate. Again. I'm starting to think I have a problem. But the shops are AMAZING. Everything from artisanal truffles to chocolate-covered ants (yes, really). Tried a chocolate-covered ant. Regret.
  • Afternoon: Lago Negro (Black Lake): Okay, this is beautiful. A bit crowded, but still beautiful. The boats are ridiculously cheesy, swan-shaped contraptions. Took a ride. Felt like a Disney Princess, and just as dumb. Worth it, though.
  • Late Afternoon: Casa do Colono Market: The market! I can already imagine bringing home a bunch of stuff no one will know what to do with.
  • Evening: A Moment of Truth (and More Wine): Dinner at a restaurant that actually, finally, had decent food. Over-ordered. Regret. Decided to embrace the "tourist" vibe and take a picture with a ridiculously oversized gingerbread man. Embraced the "existential dread" vibe too. Wine. Because, why not?

Day 3: Adventure! (And Questionable Driving)

  • Morning: Canela: A car. So I rented a car. I'm usually not one for driving, but it might be okay, because I have a trusty car. My GPS is also my greatest enemy. The road ahead is unclear
  • Mid-Morning: The Cascata do Caracol: Absolutely stunning! This waterfall is jaw-dropping. I spent way too long trying to get the perfect Instagram picture. (Spoiler alert: I failed). But the view makes everything worth it.
  • Afternoon: Parque do Caracol: (More waterfall). I'm still walking around. I can't feel my legs, but the adrenaline is pumping.
  • Late Afternoon: Church and reflection: After the hike, it was nice to sit, reflect, and recharge after a tiring day of walking.
  • Evening (The Culinary Redemption): Found a restaurant that was NOT tourist-trap-y. Had a fantastic steak. Didn't order anything called "chocolate." (Progress!)

Day 4: Day of Rest (Kind of)

  • Morning: Sleep In (finally!).: The body is destroyed from hiking and driving, so a well needed rest is warranted.
  • Mid-Morning: Shopping, Round Two: Back to the chocolate shops. I blame stress.
  • Afternoon: Spa Time (or Attempted Spa Time): Hotel Vista do Vale has a spa. Booked a massage. It was relaxing, until the masseuse kept talking to me in rapid-fire Portuguese. I understood approximately zero words. Still, the massage was good.
  • Evening: The Final Caipirinha & Goodbyes (Maybe): One last stroll through the town. One final Caipirinha. Maybe two. Thinking about extending the trip. Or maybe just moving here. Decisions, decisions… Tomorrow it's back to reality. Or, maybe just back to the airport. Who knows! This trip has been a wild ride, you've been warned!
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Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

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Unbelievable Views! Hotel Vista do Vale, Gramado – The Real Deal FAQ

Okay, seriously, what's the *actual* view like? Is it Photoshopped?

Alright, let's be real. You see the pictures online, all postcard-perfect… and you think, "Yeah, right." I thought the same thing. Then I got there. And… whoa. It’s *way* better. Seriously. The photos don't quite capture the sheer vastness of the valley. You're not just looking *at* a valley, you're practically *in* it. I swear, the air smells different up there, cleaner, crisper. One morning, I actually saw a condor soaring past my balcony! (Okay, maybe it was a really big hawk… but still!) It felt like I was in a freaking *movie*. Just… breathtaking. My first reaction? Pure, unfiltered *gasp* and then fumbling for my phone. I dropped my phone. The floor didn't even matter, the view was more important.

Is the hotel actually *hidden*? Like, do I need a GPS and a Sherpa?

Okay, "hidden" might be a *slight* exaggeration. It's not like you need a secret code and a map etched on a pigeon's… well, you get the idea. However, it's *definitely* tucked away. I actually got a little lost on the drive up. Twice. Blame the GPS, which has a mind of its own. Maybe pack some snacks (and maybe a prayer, haha!), just in case your internal sense of direction is as terrible as mine. But honestly, the slight remoteness is part of the charm. You feel far away from the hustle and bustle of Gramado's main drag. It's like a little oasis. A slightly-hard-to-find oasis, but a happy oasis, nonetheless.

What's the food like? Because, let's be honest, a great view is… well, only so filling.

Alright. Food. This is where things get interesting. Breakfast? Solid. The basics are covered – you've got your eggs, your breads (hello, *pão de queijo*!), your fruits. Nothing mind-blowing, but perfectly respectable. The *real* star of the show, though, has got to be the… well, *everything else*. One night, I ordered room service because I was feeling lazy and didn't want to change. I was expecting some reheated, bland thing. What I got? A freaking *feast*. A perfectly cooked steak, creamy mashed potatoes, a salad that actually tasted like something other than lettuce. I swear, the chef is either a culinary genius or secretly a wizard. Or both! Another night, I went to the hotel's restaurant, and I had this incredible, rich, smoky… I can't even describe it, but it was *divine*. I'm still dreaming about it. Honestly, I'd go back just for the food. Yes, the view is important, but good food is essential. My first night, I had too many glasses of wine because I'd been so stressed about the flight, so the taste of the food had never been better, but that's a different story.

Are the rooms… modern? Or like, lovingly maintained but slightly… antique?

The rooms are pretty darn nice. Clean, comfortable, and yes, with *that view* from the balcony (did I mention the view?). Definitely not falling apart. Not exactly minimalist ultra-modern, if that's what you're after. Think… charming, with a touch of rustic elegance. The important thing is that they're comfortable and well-appointed. The bathroom was sparkling, and the bed was comfy enough I didn’t struggle with falling asleep. I walked through the corridor and just got blown away by the windows overlooking the valley. I instantly knew that wherever I was, I sure as hell wanted to sleep with those views.

Is there Wi-Fi? Because, you know, the internet is a thing. (And also, *Instagram*.)

Yes! Thankfully, there's Wi-Fi. It's generally reliable, though, like any rural Wi-Fi, it can be a *little* spotty at times, especially during peak hours. Don't expect lightning-fast speeds for downloading movies. (But honestly, why would you want to watch a movie when you have *that view*?!). I did manage to upload my pictures, though, so my Instagram feed (shameless plug: @TravelNerdGoesWild) didn't suffer too much. Look, the internet is a necessary evil. I need to be able to communicate with the world, and also to Google "best restaurants near me." Priorities. But, honestly? The Wi-Fi was good enough. I can't complain too much.

What's the vibe? Relaxed and romantic? Party central? Something else entirely?

Definitely more on the relaxation side of things. Romantic is a good word, too. It’s perfect for couples, but I also saw some families there, and they seemed perfectly happy. It’s not a place for wild parties, which is a good thing. It's quiet, peaceful, and conducive to… well, just being *present*. Enjoying the moment. Drinking wine (lots of wine, in my case). Staring at the view. Reading a book. I went by myself, and had such a great stay. I felt so at peace. It's a place to unwind, recharge, and escape the chaos. Seriously, the only noise I heard was the wind whispering through the trees, and the occasional distant moo from a cow. (That cow was judgmental, by the way, I could *feel* it.) If you're looking for flashing lights and loud music, this is *not* your place. If you're looking for serenity and some serious beauty? Book it! You won't regret it. Unless you're easily bored. In which case, maybe bring a book… or two… or ten.

Anything I should be *extra* prepared for? Any hidden quirks?

Okay, a few things. Firstly, pack layers. The weather can change on a dime. One minute it's sunny, the next it's a little nippy, and before you know it, you're shivering. Secondly, the road up, as I mentioned before, can be a bit… interesting. Make sure your car has good suspension. Thirdly… and this is important… *embrace the slow*. There's no need to rush. The point of being there is to slow down. It's about savoring the little things. The sunset. The view. The food. And the fact you are not surrounded by a bunch of people you don't know. The staff are incredibly helpful and friendly, but things move at a more relaxed pace than you might be used to. Just chill. YouHotel Deals Search

Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil

Hotel Vista do Vale Gramado Brazil