Perched at the Triple Frontier, where Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina meet, Puerto Iguazu is linked to Brazil by the Tancredo Neves bridge. It is home to the Museum of Images of the Jungle, the Mborore Museum, a bird rehabilitation center and the famed Iguazu National Park. The National Park is home to 275 waterfalls, including the world-renowned Iguazu Falls, which plunges 270 feet. A subtropical climate means it's warm in winter and hot in summer, with temperatures soaring up to 104°F.
Restaurants in Puerto Iguazu
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Alfajores y productos gourmet, paseo libre de degustacion , fabrica de alfajores artesanales Aguara, salsas gourmet, dulce de leche, alfajores, y demas productos.-
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Original handcrafts shop, leather bags, wallets, shoes and belts. Natural cotton clothes. bracelets and precious stones jewels. Ceramic and native wood objects. Unique designs made of genuine materials.
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So nice little place to kill a few hours. From the bus station it's probably a 20 minute walk or you can take a bus down there for about $2. I think the best pictures are taken from up above from the highest point. I'm like four corners in the United States you can't stand on all 3 places at once. Cuz the actual corners are in the middle of the river.
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A nice place in Puerto Iguazu to see where the locals hangout in the evening and have their dinner. And also if you don't particular fancy a pricy restaurant. We ordered some beef steak with chips, salad, bread and rice for 2 people, as well as 1 litre of beer for a total of 900 pesos. There are several options and restaurants to choose from along the street. Just don't mind the stray dogs or the kids trying to sell you stuff.
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