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Things to do in Porto Alegre: top 3 must-see attractions

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Metropolitan Cathedral of Porto Alegre

#1 Metropolitan Cathedral of Porto Alegre +13 3.5

La cathédrale métropolitaine de Porto Alegre est un joli édifice religieux paré de mosaïques qui font ressortir un ensemble de personnages et de symboles religieux au milieu de jolis tons colorés caractéristiques du bleu de Murano. Elle a été construite entre 1921 et 1973 pour remplacer l’ancienne cathédrale, construite en 1774, à l’époque où la ville de Porto Alegre est désignée comme nouvelle capitale de l’Etat de Viamão. En effet, les autorités fédérales décidèrent qu’un nouvel édifice religieux devait être construit à Porto Alegre pour élever la ville à son tout nouveau statut.

Moinhos de Vento Park

#2 Moinhos de Vento Park +6 5

Le parc Moinhos de Vento est un grand parc de plus de 11 hectares situé dans un quartier chic de Porto Alegre. Le lac artificiel abrite de nombreuses espèces animales comme des poissons, des oies, des canards... et même quelques tortues ! Le parc est idéal pour un moment convivial avec ses proches ou pour y pratiquer le sport de son choix, grâce à de nombreux équipements et infrastructures. En outre, ne manquez pas de faire un tour dans le dernier moulin à vent de la ville, véritable symbole de Porto Alegre !

Gasômetro

#3 Gasômetro +6 4

Le Gasômetro est une ancienne usine de production électrique située sur les rives du  lac Guaíba, transformée en centre culturel à la fin des années 80. Suite à de vives oppositions de la société civile par rapport à l’éventuelle démolition du bâtiment, les membres du gouvernement local acceptent le compromis avec les associations et créent une commission pour définir collectivement des futurs usages du lieu. Finalement, un immense pôle culturel ouvre ses portes en 1991. En 2017, l’endroit est fermé pour cause de rénovation, et les travaux sont encore en cours aujourd’hui.

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Visiting Porto Alegre

As the capital of the Rio Grande do Sul state, Porto Alegre sits among the southernmost major cities in Brazil. Unlike the coastal hubs most travelers associate with Brazil, this city is not a beach destination. Instead, it defines itself by its relationship with the water, sprawling along the Guaíba Bay and the river of the same name. Beyond its preserved neoclassical architecture, the city integrates nature into the urban layout with expansive green spaces like Farroupilha Park, also known as Redenção. It is an ideal spot for families, featuring a zoo and dedicated play areas.

A multicultural city shaped by Gaucho identity

Porto Alegre is a cultural crossroads where Argentine and Uruguayan influences meet waves of European immigration. Several local customs are shared with Argentina, most notably the ritualistic consumption of maté and the prevalence of churrascarias, the iconic barbecue restaurants serving endless cuts of grilled meat. Flanked by the vast Pampa grasslands, the region gave rise to the Gauchos, traditional rural cattle ranchers who famously seized the city during the Farroupilha Revolution in 1835 before being reclaimed by the central government.

Start your downtown walk at Praça Marechal Deodoro to see the Piratini Palace, the seat of the state government, recognized by its imposing columns and statues. On the same square, you will find the São Pedro Theater and the city cathedral, which houses intricate stained glass and mosaics. A short walk away is Praça da Alfândega, home to two of the citys most significant cultural institutions: the Rio Grande do Sul Museum of Art, known as MARGS, and the Memorial do Rio Grande do Sul, which documents the history and identity of this specific Brazilian state.

Porto Alegre, a green city

Spend some time in the old city center at the Porto Alegre market, a massive structure housing over a hundred individual stalls. Afterward, follow the Guaíba River to visit the Iberê Camargo Foundation, an award-winning concrete building designed by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira.

If you are looking for nature, the city is well-situated. Nearby, the Jacuí Delta is a protected ecological zone made up of roughly thirty islands crisscrossed by canals and teeming with birdlife. To the south, a lagoon stretching over 160 miles (260 kilometers) runs down to the southern edge of the continent. You can explore it by boat from the port of Porto Alegre, one of the most vital shipping hubs in Brazil with five miles (8 kilometers) of docks.

When to visit

The weather in Porto Alegre is generally pleasant year-round. Be aware that from November through February, temperatures frequently climb above 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius).

Getting there

Porto Alegre is served by an international airport. From the United States, you will typically connect through São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro before catching a domestic flight to Porto Alegre.

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Not much to see, but the walk along the docks bordering the lagoon is worth the trip, especially at sunset. You can stop at Cais Embarcadero to enjoy one last caipirinha in this extreme south of Brazil.

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It is not really a beach or party destination like other places on the Brazilian coast. Even so, there is a very nice vibe there, and the people are welcoming.

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