Santo Angelo

Santo Angelo, a charming town in the Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil, offers a captivating blend of indigenous Guarani heritage and colonial history. Known as the 'Land of the Sete Povos das Missões,' it was once a center of Jesuit missions in the 18th century. Today, visitors can explore its well-preserved ruins and vibrant cultural scene, with a relaxed atmosphere that invites you to linger.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can explore Santo Angelo's main sights in a day, but consider staying overnight to experience the evening atmosphere and nearby attractions. Start at the ruins in the morning, then wander the town center and museums in the afternoon. If you're driving, it's a convenient stop on a longer trip through the region.

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