GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreSeveral daily departures from Santo Ângelo to/from Porto Alegre. Approx. 7 hours' drive and R$130. Bus to Passo Fundo (Rio Grande do Sul). Pelotas, 7h drive, one bus per day, from R$244. Florianopolis (17h, from R$165 conventional, R$330 leito), 4 buses a day. Foz do Iguaçu (16h, from R$ 200, one bus a day). São Paulo (Terminal Tietê), 20h, from 290 R$, 2 buses per day. Rio de Janeiro, 27h, from R$430, one bus per day. Curitiba, 14h, from 180 R$, 5 buses per day.
YES RENT A CAR
Read moreFrom 8 a. m. to 19 p. m. Monday to Friday and from a. m. to p. m. on Saturdays.
RODOVIARIA
Read moreBuses for Montevideo and Punta del Este, for Porto Alegre also north.
AEROPORTO SALGADO FILHO
Read moreThere are a few international flights, including Lisbon (with TAP) and the Mercosur capitals, and numerous domestic flights with Tam, Gol, Azul and Avianca.
To/from the airport. The metro serves the airport, which has two terminals (ticket: R$4.40), itself serving the rodoviaria and the city center. A cab ride to the city center costs around R$40.
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TRENSURB
Read moreThe small metro in Porto Alegre is the equivalent of the Parisian RER, running rather in the outskirts of the city. However, the airport, the Rodoviária and the mercado publico do have a station. The single line runs from Porto Alegre to São Leopoldo, via Canoas, Esteio and Sapucaia do Sul. It is 44 kilometres long, with a total of 22 stations 2.1 kilometres apart. It is therefore necessary to calculate well where to get off, at the risk of covering a long distance on foot! From the central market you can reach the bus station or the airport by metro.
CITRAL
Read moreBuses to/from Gramado and Canela from Porto Alegre (station and airport afterwards).
You can go from Gramado to Canela directly by bus, from their respective bus stations. It costs between R$5 and R$10. 6 km distance.2 hours and R$ 30 or R$ 38 for theexecutivo. Departures are approximately every hour. For Florianopolis, count R$ 130 and 9:15 of travel (3 departures per day with Viasul). For São Paulo, change at Joinville, 280 R$ and 20 hours of travel. For Foz de Iguaçu, change at Caxia do Sul, count between 25 and 30 hours and 250 R$.
CORREIOS
Read moreCorreios is Brazil's main postal service. They offer a range of communication services, including sending letters and parcels. It is important to note that some offices do not have a service for receiving documents or parcels, which must be delivered directly to the person in charge.