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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like La Aripuca, Duty Free Shop Puerto Iguazu, and Hito Tres Fronteras (Argentina) and more, get ready to experience the best places in Puerto Iguazu.
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1La Aripuca

4.5
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3.9
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Mentioned on 
+3 other lists 
Ecological park
Sights & Landmarks
Cultural center
Theme park
Points of Interest & Landmarks
La Aripuca is a unique ecological theme park located in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. It serves as an educational attraction that raises awareness about deforestation. The park features a large model trap constructed from endangered trees and offers guided tours with informative facts about the impact of deforestation. Visitors can explore a house made from massive tree trunks and learn about the culture and history of the indigenous people through exhibitions and crafts.
The place is just breathtaking. It makes you feel surrounded by nature. A place I would totally recommend!
Tobías B — Google review
It's a nice place to visit if you have some time to spare. We arrived close to closing hours, so they let us in without paying. The guide gave us a short introduction to the park, and then we just wandered around for a bit.
Cătălin I — Google review
A tourist trap! Nothing to see only to buy, wooden furniture and local trinkets. The admission fee is 5 argentina pesos. In the main building they have 4 signs with info about the flowers, animals and the species of trees. The rest of the area has a restaurant, bar and gift shops. The town shops offer the same or similar souvenirs with half price. Disappointed i wouldn’t recommend a visit
Codito ( — Google review
One star for the girl giving the introduction to the "park". The little wooden trap demonstration that ended with her saying; Then here we use big wood to catch people like you! Was absolutely genius. So the deal is you pay 5000 pesos to go to a souvenir shop. There's a restaurant too and some ice-cream. But all of these you can find from the city centre without paying entrance fee. And those bid tree trunks. You can see big tree trunks at the entrance gate without paying anything. Sure they had piled some of them for a building, but to be honest PlayStation 2 is more interesting than this here park. Except for the girl giving introduction, she was amazing telling straight to your face you have stepped into a tourist trap!
Valtteri S — Google review
Small but quite interesting ecological site with a butterfly farm some tortoises and an artificial waterfall.
John M — Google review
Entrance was $500 pesos when I visited. It's a great place to spend a slow afternoon. The property is nice and the structures they've created are pretty amazing. The short tour (which they also offered in English) was meaningful and gave enough information to appreciate the property. There is a restaurant on property and souvenir shops.
Andre W — Google review
What an incredible beautiful place. It is absolutely amazing to see the size of the trees humans have destroyed for clearing. And it is noble of this family to have made this place to show the size of the trees that once grew in this tropical forest. It is worth visiting and to explain to children to look after their world
Michnus O — Google review
Not much to do there. Nice place for pictures. It is supposed to be a place for the preservation of the forest but all what you see are cut trees and furniture made of wood. (Hope it is recycled)
Gabriel L — Google review
9CJR+HJ, RN12 2, N3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•http://www.aripuca.com.ar/•+54 3757 31-7594•Tips and more reviews for La Aripuca

2Duty Free Shop Puerto Iguazu

4.1
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Shopping mall
Liquor store
Perfume store
Duty Free Shop Puerto Iguazu is a spacious and well-organized modern store located in the Argentinian Customs area near Foz do Iguacu. It offers a wide range of products from global brands, including clothing, makeup, perfume, chocolate, beverages, electronics, glasses, watches and more. Visitors can enjoy tax-free shopping with better prices compared to Brazil due to the absence of import taxes in Argentina.
Upscale place to buy close to foz do iguaçu. Prices are better than in brazil but higher than in paraguay.
Sartaris B — Google review
I’ve never seen such a big Duty Free! I loved how it’s decorated: every new hall is another city and products are sorted according to the theme. There are really many things to check here, but I found many prices expensive. It’s worth to come even to only see it inside.
Ann A — Google review
Like walking into a blend of Disneyland and a perfume trade show. Its glitzy, scented, and slightly surreal. Shelves gleamed, brands beckoned… and yet, we bought nothing. Not even my wife. That alone feels like an Olympic-level achievement. Fun to wander through, but more spectacle than shopping spree.
Ulf R — Google review
This duty free is like a museum or an amusement park, because it’s decorated very well! The rooms are made like different cities / countries: London, Italy, Paris, Switzerland, etc. There’s a big choice of food, alcohol, cosmetics, clothes, toys, gadgets.
Argenrussky — Google review
This place is not located inside Argentina. It outside of Argentina and inside Brazil as far as border control goes. You cannot enter from inside Argentina. You need to get stamped out of Argentina to enter or just enter from inside Brazil. It is really Duty Free Foz Do Iguaçu not Duty Free Puerto Iguazu.
Alexander T — Google review
Very clean...need more women's shops but all in all pretty good.
Norma H — Google review
Good to spend time there , the serves good you can get good products , i think the best products you can get perfumes then clothes and chocolate , ask about exchange rates before buying sometimes it is better to buy peso from outside
Abdul H — Google review
A huge duty free mall, the prices are in US dollars, located before making the immigration for those coming from the Brazilian side, or just crossing the immigration for who comes from the Argentinean side. They have a coffeehouse which provides meals for the hungry customers who comes for shopping. All imported goods, you will not find Argentinean products.
Alex Y — Google review
RN 12, KM 1645, CP 3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•http://www.dutyfreeshoppuertoiguazu.com/•+54 3757 42-1050•Tips and more reviews for Duty Free Shop Puerto Iguazu
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3Hito Tres Fronteras (Argentina)

4.4
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3.7
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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hito Tres Fronteras, also known as the Three Borders Landmark, is a significant park located at the meeting point of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. This landmark features an obelisk painted in the colors of the Paraguayan flag and offers stunning views of the Iguazu and Parana rivers. Recently renovated, it now includes a lookout point and green spaces for visitors to admire the beauty of the trinational region.
FREE! Nice and quiet! Not crazy like in Brazilian side where you pay 55 reals (£8)… So yes.. Argentina side had nice little market where you could buy souvenirs and peacefully look at the river where three countries meet!
Nadira Y — Google review
Very interesting observation point. The view is impressive too. There is a nice souvenir shop nearby with decent variety. Also there is a taxi service as well which is very convenient if you want to return to your hotel quicker.
AK — Google review
A nice scenic view. There are a couple restaurants nearby and a row of vendors selling mostly souvenirs. There's a taxi stand and bus stop a few meters away if you're too tire to walk. There's a clean bathroom (ARS 200) behind the vendors area. Unfortunately, no one in this area speaks English. Don't visit in the middle of the afternoon. There's very little shades.
Amie K — Google review
Lovely place to see the sunset and there is often music and other things in the background around this time. Also lots of stores and vendors to check out if interested.
Steven L — Google review
Welcome to the Argentine side of the Three Borders—where Argentina politely waves at Brazil and Paraguay across two majestic rivers, and everyone agrees to disagree on who has the best view. This scenic spot is like a geopolitical group hug with a view! You stand on a peaceful riverbank, sip a cold drink, and say things like “Wow, that’s Brazil over there, and hey, that’s Paraguay! And here I am… still in Argentina… paying for empanadas with a 1,000 peso note and getting 25 pesos in change.” There are three big stone markers, each one proudly painted with a national flag. Or at least they were—right now they look like they’ve been through one too many rainy seasons and a political debate. A little touch-up and they’d be selfie-ready again. Think of them as the tired but lovable uncles at a family reunion. The restaurant nearby lets you dine right by the river, so you can argue with your travel companion about which country has the better cuisine while enjoying a plate of milanesa. Souvenir shops abound, selling everything from keychains to the kind of wooden parrots that only make sense on vacation. Also, the walk along the river is surprisingly serene. You might even find your inner philosopher while watching two mighty rivers merge… before remembering you forgot bug spray. (Seriously. Pack it. The mosquitoes here are tri-national and seem to have visa-free access.) The real highlight is the bridge between Brazil and Paraguay off in the distance. It’s beautiful, symbolic, and looks like it knows it's in a postcard.
Ulf D — Google review
Decent place to see the 3 different countries, some shopping around too, it's a quick stop if you're nearby.
Jozef W — Google review
Scenic viewpoint overlooking the meeting point of the Paraná and Iguazú rivers, where Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil converge. The area features several souvenir shops and a restaurant offering picturesque riverfront dining. Three distinct stone markers, each bearing the flag of one of the bordering countries, mark the tri-border location—though they could use a fresh coat of paint. Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful riverside walk, making it a great spot for both sightseeing and relaxing.
MJ “ — Google review
A great place to go at night. Lots of people there. There was a light show from each country that you could see and there was a large pedestrian market. The bathroom cost 50 peos.
Elle H — Google review
Av. Río Iguazú, Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•https://www.instagram.com/hitodelastres/•Tips and more reviews for Hito Tres Fronteras (Argentina)

4Güirá Oga

4.6
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4.3
(1956)
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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Other Nature & Parks
Güirá Oga is a wildlife sanctuary and rehabilitation center located just outside Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. The 19-hectare refuge is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating native fauna such as monkeys, toucans, ocelots, and other animals. Visitors can support conservation efforts by taking guided tours to learn about the significance of wildlife protection and rehabilitation.
This place is amazing! A really great cause to support and an awesome opportunity to see heaps of animals including toucans, vultures, pumas, jaguars, tapirs, and many more. You have to do a guided tour, most of which are in Spanish but they do have infrequent English tours. We went on a Spanish tour as the English tours were finished for the day but we were lucky enough to have Max as our guide who very kindly translated the tour into English for us. If you don’t have an English speaking guide (which we didn’t for part of the tour after Max had to leave), you can use the live Google Translate feature that translates Spanish in real time - it was good enough to get an idea of what the guide was saying. We paid 13,500 pesos (~$15 USD pp as of April 24) which we thought was well worth paying!
Jaidyn M — Google review
Max was a fantastic tour guide. Animal stories are interesting. Remember to keep hands and arms inside trailer during tractor ride. Trailer can get within an inch of large trees.
Steve C — Google review
Guira Oga provides guided 1.5 hours tour for $20,000 pp (English tours are at 10:00am). Max the guide explained how the animals arrive at their sanctuary, the stories behind their forever animals (birds, pumas, tapir, otters and so much more), why some are in big and small cages. The pace is relaxing and it’s suitable for people of all ages and capacity.
Meilisa L — Google review
Wonderful attraction. This is not a zoo. It’s focused on saving and rehabilitating the animals. It’s very ecologically focused and offers an opportunity to see the animals very close up. The tour lasts 1 1/2 hours and the guide is very knowledgeable and informative. This a worthwhile activity and kid friendly.
Ross M — Google review
Cool place to visit! Spanish speaking only. Remember bug repellant -they do not sell it. The tour guide is very informative and kind. Fun for families and people of all ages
Donna C — Google review
I rarely leave a review, but thought it was important to this time as I nearly didn't go after reading the bad reviews that some people had left here and this place relies on visitors for funding. So in a nutshell: I had a guide who spoke English, he was knowledgeable and friendly. This place is deffo not a zoo and you only see some of the animals, mostly the ones that are not going to be released because they wouldn't survive for very long (because they're domesticated, or they needed to learn how to survive with their parents who died, or they're crippled). It was interesting to learn about the work they do and how they try to keep things interesting for the animals by enriching their environment as much as possible, also to learn about the strategies they have to release babies that result from some programs they have.
Tessa Z — Google review
Really nice tour, it's peacefully and it's a perfect timing. Approx 1h30 There are only animals that aren't capable of being in the nature anymore Not a lot of mosquitoes. The guides are really friendly and give you lots of information about the animals and the region. I highly recommend as it worth it.
Sententia M — Google review
Excellent place for animal preservation. They have around 400 specimens and the guides are very knowledgeable. In my case, the guide focused a lot on raising awareness and on the history of how the animals had arrived.
Salvador G — Google review
RN12 1638, N3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•http://www.guiraoga.com.ar/•+54 9 3757 68-1027•Tips and more reviews for Güirá Oga

5Dreams Ice Bar

4.4
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Amusement park ride
Bar
Theme park
Nestled within the vibrant Dreamland Complex, Dreams Ice Bar is a one-of-a-kind attraction that transports visitors into a frosty wonderland. This polar-themed ice bar features walls, furniture, and stunning sculptures all crafted from ice, creating an enchanting atmosphere perfect for those seeking respite from the heat of Foz do Iguacu. With temperatures consistently hovering around -11°C (12°F), guests can enjoy exotic drinks served in glasses made of ice while lounging on solid blocks of frozen artistry.
Loved it. It is a small place, very small. But, the experience is something different. Drinks that are included. And good pics.
Clyde L — Google review
They use equipment inside the bar that damages smartphone's camera. I have many photos before and after the ice bar. Before the visit, my photos don't have any marks. During the visit, I made some photos inside using my phone camera. Because of the poor blue-colored light inside the bar, I don't see any marks (shown on the attached photo). After I left the bar, I continued taking pictures, but all of them have a permanent mark because the camera's sensor was damaged by a laser beam of some sort. I don't know where the light came from. 1. I hope the light that damaged my sensor is safe for human eyes. 2. If this is how they want to stop people making photos inside and pay to their workers for the job, then they deserve 1 star rating. 3. If this is unintentional and they have to use the equipment, then they should put a warning.
Maksim Z — Google review
You enter a very cold room and try drinks with a glass of ice. It was a pleasant experience But his ticket is a bit high
Bader W — Google review
A good place to visit if you are in iguazu!! The music, the drinks are very much enjoyable.
Nithin S — Google review
This place is cool...like -4C degrees cool. You will need to schedule your time to visit and will have about 45 minutes inside where there will he several juice drinks available served in cups made of ice. There will be photographers inside and will attempt to sell you photos upon exiting. The music is upbeat inside.
Michael P — Google review
Amazing! It's really cold there, you get a coat and gloves to enter, there's free drinks and music, you can stay for 25 minutes inside, but can leave before it( you can't return),there's some ice sculptures and even the cups are pure ice! I recommend it.
Creative N — Google review
Nice place. Similar though to Absolut Ice Bar in Stockholm, Sweden. Here it is included drinks, as many as you can drink, during the 30 minutes you have inside.
Jan-Erik S — Google review
So they kinda just cram a bunch of people in a cold room. Still fun though, free drinks, not a bad price for the experience.
Paul B — Google review
Av. das Cataratas, 8100 - Sala 4 - Cataratas, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 85853-000, Brazil•https://www.dreamsparkshow.com.br/•+55 800 200 2019•Tips and more reviews for Dreams Ice Bar
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6Madero Tango Iguazu

4.6
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Performing arts theater
Madero Tango Iguazu is not just a restaurant, but one of the most traditional show venues in Argentina, known for its exceptional Tango Show. To provide tourists with a deeper immersion into Argentine culture, they now offer a Dinner Show option featuring a 6-course tasting menu. The performers' presence from the moment the curtain rises is breathtaking, with passionate support from a 5-piece folk band and incredible dancers on stage.
Absolutely stellar show for 35 USD. I walked there around 5 pm and got my tickets on the spot with cash. They also give free tokens for the casino so if you want to hit the slot machine some time, that’s also an option.
Saikhnaa — Google review
The show was excellent. There are options for dinner or just the show. The show is located in the casino so you can walk around the casino before or after the show or try your luck at the games. Less than a 10 minute ride from the bus terminal by taxi
Sergio G — Google review
The worst experience ever! Whilst the orchestra, dancers and singers are very talented the show itself coupled with the abrasive, condescending and unpleasant wait staff makes this experience very unenjoyable. We saw one couple leave early on and I wish that I had joined them. The audience was sparce with more empty tables than occupied ones, and they sat us right at the back where we had trouble seeing the show. We were told that it was because we only bought tickets to the show and didn’t pay for a dinner where we would have a VIP view. Further to this the waiters were constantly walking past and standing in front of us with no consideration to our view of the show. The commentary is all in Spanish with no English sub titles so it was wasted on us. The 1hr show started at 9:30pm which was a bit late for us after 2 full days at the falls. Don’t waste your money.
Helen W — Google review
I would like to start my review with a huge thank you to the staff here! I made a mistake by ordering tickets on the wrong Madero Tango website accidentally and bought tickets to the Buenos Aires location. The staff honored my purchase even though the ticket offering I purchased wasn't available at this location. The food, show, and staff were all absolutely amazing and I would highly recommend going to the show if you are planning on being in the area.
Jerome J — Google review
Show advertised as 2 hours barely lasted an hour. The performance was mediocre if that. The food was bad. I ordered vegetable empanadas that were extremely salty. I asked for sangria wine and was told they have it only to get less than a half an glass of bad red wine. Didn't drink the wine but was still charged for it. Scamming people from beginning till end.
Paula M — Google review
Loved the show, the dancers and singers were amazing! We went for the show only, no dinner. Had an awesome time!
Shayde H — Google review
The show was excellent! The food was average, but good.
Anastasia V — Google review
This was my first time at a Madero Tango show and I was thoroughly impressed! We booked the VIP reservation which included dinner, drinks (alcohol as well), 6 courses (4 dinner, 2 dessert), and great service. My glass was almost never empty. The doors open at 8pm, and you don't need to arrive exactly on time, the courses are paced to when you are seated individually. Of course the show itself is incredible with a live ensemble band including 2 violinists, a contra bass, an accordion, and piano; a wonderful singer, and 10+ tango athletes. All together, it has the feel of a Vegas show drawing the audience in with clapping, familiar stories (to a south America crowd), and lights, video, and dancing among the audience! My friend and I paid $90 per person and I would say the experience was well worth the price. The suggested gratuity is 10%. I highly recommend you check out their show!
Mark J — Google review
RN12 2, N3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•https://www.maderotangoiguazu.com/•Tips and more reviews for Madero Tango Iguazu

7Dreams Park Show

4.2
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3.5
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Museums
Art museum
Cocktail bar
Restaurant
Dreams Park Show in Foz do Iguaçu features a wax museum with life-sized sculptures of international celebrities. It's a great place for families and friends, especially those with small kids, as it offers unique attractions. Visitors can expect an amazing outing that the kids will absolutely love. However, some have mentioned that the actual cost is higher than what is advertised on the website and there are concerns about pricing for photos at the park.
Nice place for kids, you can get a four ticket pack and see all the attractions for a special price! The dinosaur park and ice bar (the later having open bar for the adults) are the main attraction there.
Bruno L — Google review
This park has an amazing welcoming area, with a huge dinosaur, a transformer and a guy suited as Spiderman that was the best host of the park. I sincerely enjoyed talking with this guy and he even offered to take pictures for free. Having said that, the park is beautiful, but extremely overpriced. Some of the attractions cannot be photographed using your cell phone, and the people taking the "professional" pictures are really rude and bothersome, which left us really tired and negatively impacted in our experience. Be prepared to skip some of the most amazing sculptures because you cannot take photos (and you have to pay for entering, which is very anti-consumer). The price for the photos is nuts, and I encourage every person to avoid buying them. In this day and age where pictures are available to anyone, this is really incredibly bad. The other parks are also a joke. We tried the Wonders of the World, which is just a glorified miniature park, and badly constructed, with overpriced photos of the best parts. The Ice bar is just a small room with 1 free drink and many professional photographers pestering for a photo. One of the worst parts. Then there is the Motorcycle Bar, which is simply an extremely expensive restaurant, which you pay to enter and has cool motorcycles. Again, if you want a photo with Terminator and his moto, guess: you have to pay! Finally, one of the better experiences is the dinosaur park, which is great for kids but has the same problems as before: the best parts are paid. Overall, we are truly disappointed with this park. I understand that you have to generate mone, but be upfront and charge so as to be able to use the whole park without asking for little money stops every step of the way. When we left, we were only thankful to the Spiderman guy who received us; the rest is just avarice. Change the name to AvariceLand NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FOREIGNERS!
Pablo P — Google review
A three here is probably generous, but there were some pretty cool wax figures. They lose some stars because many of the wax figures don't look like the person they are supposed to (see pics), but more importantly, they have three separate attractions there (dinosaur park, wax museum, and some other wax something) and they are all charged as their own thing. The price is a bit absurd for all three things and each one on their own doesn't really make going worth the trip. We ended up doing two of the three.
Tymon J — Google review
For someone going the first time there are a couple of things you should have in mind: 1. Get your tickets there don't buy them online 2. Ask for a discount to visit all of the attractions 3. They will ask for a lot of photos of you in different scenarios and those are not cheap 4. The dinosaur one is for kids and has additional attractions inside that are not included 5. The bar with the motorcycles is really small and the tour is really short 6. Do not wear shorts to the IceBar. It's a good experience for someone going for the 1st time but I don't think I would go back. The staff is very invasive with the photos even when you say no they will insist until you get tired.
Estefania R — Google review
Well, they tried and unfortunately, they failed. Most of the way figures look nothing like the originals. The music does not make sense and in joint rooms having different tunes is rather distracting. If it was a parody about wax figures, I would say 5 stars.
Philip — Google review
Nice place to go with the family. I went to the Ice bar and the Wax museum. The ice bar was so fun! Shivering the whole time but having a blast, really nice drinks! And the barman was cool too!
Cristroke — Google review
If you have ever been to any of the Madame Tussauds wax museums then save your money. The replicas at Dreamland are not realistic at all. This attraction is not worth the entrance fee.
Laura R — Google review
Nice place for family and especially kids. Prices little high.
Chaouki F — Google review
Av. das Cataratas, 8100 - Vila Yolanda, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 85853-000, Brazil•http://www.dreamsparkshow.com.br/•+55 800 200 2019•Tips and more reviews for Dreams Park Show

8City Center Iguazú

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Casino
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Nestled in the enchanting city of Puerto Iguazu, City Center Iguazú stands out as a vibrant entertainment hub that perfectly complements the region's natural allure. This lively destination offers an array of leisure activities, including a casino filled with table games and slot machines where you can try your luck using Argentine pesos, Brazilian reais, or US dollars. Beyond gaming, visitors can enjoy live entertainment and indulge in delicious meals at its on-site restaurant.
We attended on a Wednesday as we were interested in viewing the poker competition starting that day. We were the only ones at the bar so had very good service. The lovely waitress was attentive and started a tab for us. The casino has machine options for three different currencies, ARS peso, USD, BRL Reals. It is a small casino but for the small region it makes sense.
Paige A — Google review
Worst staff ever. A casino employee forced me to delete a photo I took, and I felt really ashamed and uncomfortable because nowhere in the casino was this restriction mentioned. I’ve been to casinos in Las Vegas and understand certain rules, especially regarding customer privacy. However, this place had no signs or warnings—so how was I supposed to know? One particular staff member (a bald man) was especially rude. His treatment of customers was unacceptable, and he should be fired. Absolutely disgraceful!
Laila R — Google review
We attended the Tango show and I thought it was excellent. I wished more people had been in the audience because it.wqs lovely. We got some food to go at the casino and the service was great except they forgot to give salad dressing which was a bummer to discover when we got to our hotel.
Soledad R — Google review
Very unprofessional organisation. We wanted to play with some money and pinned some extra to get some pesos later. The man didnt informed us wich rate and fee they use. We paid now 50 euros extra fee to get some cash. We are backpackers and this is really a lot of money for us. Thanks a lot
Leon — Google review
Small casino, with friendly staff and good games. It's showing its age, though.
Luciano E — Google review
Good place, not the best casino in Argentina but a good one to know.
Tiffany S — Google review
You can gamble with US dollars, Reais or pesos argentinos.
Aldo F — Google review
I have three brown chips with anchors on them.. How much are they worth???
Michael S — Google review
RN12 km 1640, N3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•https://www.citycenter-iguazu.com.ar/•+54 3757 67-6630•Tips and more reviews for City Center Iguazú

9La Casa de Botellas

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La Casa de Botellas is a remarkable attraction that showcases creativity and innovation. The entire house, including the furniture and decor, is constructed from upcycled plastic bottles and other recycled materials. More than just a visual spectacle, this eco-friendly project aims to inspire visitors to consider their role in preserving nature. Additionally, the initiative serves as a means to uplift people from poverty by teaching them valuable skills for building houses using everyday materials.
Very creative ideas and innovation. The money from the visits go towards building new houses for people in need out of waste materials. He also explains the story of him and his wife founding this initiative. Good way to spend half an hour if you’re nearby.
Cassie R — Google review
I thought this would be a hokey tour but it turned out to be fascinating. You get to hear the history of the founder and how the place came to be. You see some of the hundreds of products (in addition to the house) that are made from recycled bottles and cans as well as information on the construction techniques. The founder also teaches poor people how to build similar houses and how to make the products so that they can become more independent and earn a living.
Sergio G — Google review
Fascinating place with a very educational and inspiring tour. Incredible creativity and craftsmanship - all made from trash and repurposed materials. The guide was patient and to translate everything into English for us. The handiworks are amazing and it’s great work that they are doing all over South America. Highly recommend spending a half hour or so here if you are in the area. $10USD per person for the tour - but the money is supporting a very good cause.
Sarah S — Google review
For $15,000 per person, you get the chance to see how a local genius uses waste materials such as aluminium cans, plastic bottles, car tyres and tetrapacks to build sustainable housing. Fred the guide took his time to explain the concept using Google Translate and we appreciate him! There is a small souvenir shop at the end for you to take some trinkets home. Fred mentioned that the proceed goes towards helping the communities in the area.
Meilisa L — Google review
I didn't expect to enjoy a lot the visit, was more interested in the system for a future project, but the storie and the atmosphere are well worth the price. Very touching and leaves your feeling hope for the homo sapiens. It all started with a jobless father and a little girl wanting a house tree. Highly recommend
Fromthesecondplanet — Google review
One if the interests things to do in iguazu. Very creative people. They show you how they built homes out of recycled plastic bottles. They have also a souvenir shop where you can a lot of nice things for cheap prices. Drawback they explain only in Spanish.
Issa K — Google review
An interesting place to visit, if you have extra time to burn. They use plastic of various types to make walls, furniture, decorations. Price for us was $200 pesos per person. Prices are not listed.
Paul E — Google review
Wonderful, intriguing, and interesting. I love the creativity of the project, and the tyre chairs are very comfortable. A patient and friendly guide who was happy to translate and answer questions through my phone. I asked the driver of the bus back from the waterfalls to stop, where it's a 5-minute walk (signposted) from the main road. A joyful experience and highly recommend.
Alex H — Google review
Av. los Inmigrantes Lote 7 Mz B, 3370 Iguazu, Misiones, Argentina•+54 3757 54-2981•Tips and more reviews for La Casa de Botellas

10Icebar Iguazú

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Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Puerto Iguazú, Icebar Iguazú offers a unique and exhilarating experience that stands out in this tropical paradise. With temperatures plunging to a frosty -10 degrees Celsius, this enchanting ice bar features stunning sculptures, furniture, and walls crafted entirely from ice by talented international artists. Guests are provided with cozy jackets and gloves upon entry to ensure comfort while they indulge in an array of delicious drinks served for 30 minutes at the open bar.
Nice experience. Especially when it's hot outside. Highly recommended.
Maria — Google review
Service only attends you after you wait and wave to them even when being the only guests. Attitude like a robot. Food tasted like nothing.
G K — Google review
Nothing is very wrong with this place. It's just not very fun. You pay to go 20 min into and icebar. The drinks are extremely bad.
Frederik H — Google review
WE GOT FOOD POISONING! I am very suspicious of the fact that they don’t let you keep your glass after you go out and they don’t give you more than one glass. If you haven’t experienced the cold or snow it is an okay experience; if you have it is not the greatest. The jackets are very thin as well as gloves, the drinks are very bad and the place is dirty. We had fun overall but it is more a place to get some cute pictures and leave. They mentioned on WhatsApp that there was a discount but it is just for Argentinian residents. Just for your information.
Maria A — Google review
Very good. You are provided a pair of gloves and a coat. The drinks were interesting and served in a glass made of ice. There were ice statues and an ice throne. It was a fun experience, though a bit short and there is a limited amount to see. Still, definitely worth a try.
Alena — Google review
Dont miss it! It is a short period due to the low temperature, but you will have good cocktails and see beautiful sculptures. Even your glass will be made of ice!
Ana C — Google review
I didn't know there is an Ice Bar in Puerto Iguazu. But I'm glad I found it. Was my very first experience of such place. I didn't like the fact that we could be there only for 30 minutes, BUT I liked that in this time we could have as much drinks as we could for no extra cost. In general could be cool to have there a bit more people and have a bit different kind of music but it's just my preference. I had fun there anyways. If I recommend it? Not sure, probably just for a little experience
JurkaDS — Google review
Drink as much as you can and dance as much as you can to stay warm! Nice place, chill! 😎
JP — Google review
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11Marco das Três Fronteiras

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Marco das Três Fronteiras in Brazil is a significant landmark that marks the meeting point of the borders of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. Situated near the convergence of the Iguacu and Parana rivers, it offers breathtaking panoramic views and a rich cultural experience. Visitors can explore an obelisk, Jesuit museum, restaurant, fountain, and playground on-site.
We thought it was pretty cool! The culture show is roughly 2-2.5 hours long starting at around 6:30. I would recommend getting here around 6 in order to get a good spot. The best spot is going to be directly facing the river and the monument. There was a great variety of styles of dance from all three countries throughout their histories, and several times where audience participation was encouraged!
Patrick C — Google review
Beautiful location overlooking the rivers, where the 3 countries border. Had to pay 60 Brazilian R to enter. There are various food and drinks stalls and a restaurant. At 6:30pm there was a show with dancing and talking about the history of the 3 countries, however it was all in Portuguese so we couldn't understand it! There's a big gift shop, toilets and there were a load of taxis out front.
Suzie G — Google review
Great experience. We went there around 4pm and took some pictures with the famous sign and then sat to see the cool show. It was fun. The weather was great and the sunset was beautiful
Saba S — Google review
A very cool thing to see, but unless there is a show, this is your basic tourist trap. The process to buy food is complicated and expensive. The photos cost money. They do have high quality apparel and merch.
Chelsea T — Google review
Quite a cool attraction. Other than the views and the restaurant/bar, there's not too much to do. But I would still recommend visiting.
Gavin H — Google review
Beautiful place to see the intersection of three countries. They also have an evening cultural show with performances and music. Great place to visit with family.
Abhijit S — Google review
You can view paraguay from the Brazil side. Also you can go on a ferris wheel for a fee and see Argentina and Brazil and Paraguay. Stayed for the free evening dance performances, which was fantastic. Lots of vendors to choose from for a variety of foods.
Ian S — Google review
Cool cultural & dancing show in the evening starting at 18:30 👌🏽
CHapin — Google review
Ac. Três Fronteiras - Foz do Iguaçu, PR, Brazil•https://marcodastresfronteiras.com.br/•+55 45 3132-4101•Tips and more reviews for Marco das Três Fronteiras

12Culturas Park Iguazu

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Culturas Park Iguazu is a great place to spend a day with the family. It offers various entertainment options such as a park with dinosaurs and Transformers, souvenir and gem shops, and a water park at the back. Visitors can enjoy the pool and water park, as well as a light show about the beginning of the Earth and precious stone discoveries. It's recommended to arrive early to secure amenities like umbrellas for shade. The entry fee includes consumption charges which are settled upon leaving.
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Caterin P — Google review
Very nice place, especially for families with children! Mini park with dinosaurs, playground, pool, minibar. Recommended!
Evgenii S — Google review
Bellisimo
Marisel T — Google review
Awesome
Marcelo V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful experience. The dinosaurs move and make sounds, except for some that are broken. It has a pool and a shop where you can buy souvenirs. I recommend taking the light trail at the entrance—a must-see! (Original) muy bella experiencia, los dinos se mueven y hacen sonidos excepto por algunos que están rotos. tiene pileta y una casa para comprar souvenirs. recomiendo hacer el recorrido de luces a la entrada, imperdible !!
Punk. — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place with an incredible, very pretty pool. Souvenir shops, a space for learning about dinosaurs, precious stones, and a light show. The prices are in line with the location, and the service is excellent throughout the facilities. It's accessible by bus, private car, or taxi. (Original) Hermoso lugar, con una pileta increíble, muy linda. Tiendas de souvenirs, espacio de conocimiento sobre dinosaurios, piedras preciosas, juego de luces. Los precios, acorde al lugar y las atenciones excelente en todas las instalaciones. Es accesible para llegar tanto en colectivo, en auto particular o taxi.
Yorwin P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place. Peaceful. It's good that we're here off-season, but very nice. The pool is the perfect height for children between 4 and 10 years old, obviously always supervised by adults. The playground equipment is in excellent condition. They sell drinks and food, which we didn't use. The staff is very attentive. (Original) Bellísimo lugar. Tranquilo. Está bien que estamos fuera de temporada pero muy lindo. La pileta a la altura justa de niños entre 4 y 10 años, obviamente siempre controlados por adultos. Juegos en excelentes condiciones. Hay venta de bebidas y comida que no hicimos uso. El personal muy atento.
Tomas N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very friendly people. The grounds feature dinosaurs that move and make sounds when people are present (with sensors), a couple of robots, a museum, two pools with slides, a place selling swimsuits and simple meals, and a light and sound tour of the origins of the Earth. Admission is inclusive and costs $10,000. (Original) Gente muy amable. En el predio hay dinosaurios q se mueven y emiten sonidos ante la presencia de las personas (c sensores),un par de robots, un museo, 2 piletas con toboganes ,1 lugar q vender mallas y.comidas simples y 1 recorrido con luces y sonido del origen de la Tierra. La entrada incluye todo y es $10000
Silvina S — Google review
Av. los Inmigrantes, N3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•+54 9 3757 31-0609•Tips and more reviews for Culturas Park Iguazu

13Iguassu Secret Falls

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Iguassu Secret Falls is a hidden gem nestled in the Foz do Iguacu region, offering an enchanting escape into pristine nature. Accessible only through ecological trails, this private reserve ensures that visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of untouched landscapes. Here, you can discover stunning waterfalls and natural pools surrounded by lush rainforests, providing a serene retreat from bustling tourist spots.
We had a great time today with our tour guide, Nick. 🫶🏻 We went down several different trails and saw a great variety of waterfalls. And the best part, we could go into every single one 😎 If you're looking for some wild water fun during your stay in Foz, this is definitely a recommendation for you. + the BBQ ribs at the lunch spot were godly 😋 ++ Very English friendly
Mariska M — Google review
This was a magical tour. Jeferson, the tour guide, provided abundant local knowledge with many opportunities to ask questions and pause to enjoy the natural beauty of the environment. There were lots of opportunities to enjoy nature, swim in the abundant secret waterfalls, and enjoy the beauty of the forest and the waterfalls without feeling rushed — we even got the chance to do some cliff diving near one of the waterfalls. I would strongly recommend this to anyone. The guide was so knowledgeable also about local plants and animals — particularly mushrooms! — and was so professional and engaging. I had a great time and can’t wait to go back. Definitely remember to bring shoes you don’t mind getting dirty and wet (and make sure they don’t slide!).
Ryan S — Google review
The mixture of the natural beauty and exercise was fabulous. Nick was not just an only excellent and knowledgeable guide in 3 languages (!), he also made sure that he met different needs of all the participants ( including age and fitness level). Thank you for an amazing day!
Ania N — Google review
Wow this was a wonderful fully immersive experience of the Secret falls (lower falls NOT the Cataratas). Camily took us through hidden trails along the tributaries including crossing at various points & literally holding my hand to stop me falling in 🤭 she was knowledgeable about the surroundings and the plants and trees very much on her natural environment. We had the opportunity to swim but we weren’t brave enough!
Claire V — Google review
Camily and Nico were fantastic guides to an unforgettable day in the rainforest. This locally owned business is a show case for sustainable and eco friendly tourism. Safety first and knowledgeable guides, great lunch and plenty of waterfalls with opportunities to swim, take pictures and experience the flora and fauna (we saw wild monkeys!). Trail wasn’t strenuous, very comfortable pace. Absolute recommend!
Joetta B — Google review
Camila and Andrés made our experience incredibly special! They speak really great English, know tons of facts about the flora and fauna of the area, and take so many pictures/videos that you capture every magical moment. Below I share one! (And, for context, we did the full day)
Natalia R — Google review
Too expensive for what they offer $60 USD I will give 2 starts because Roberto the tour guide was really nice and very competent in his job. I did the full day tour and I regret it. They’re a few trails and for each one you need to drive. They offer one tour in the morning and another one in the afternoon. If you are doing the full day; after you finish in the morning you need to drive to the hotel the people that are only doing the tour in the morning and go to pick up people that are going to join the tour in the afternoon…. I wish I knew that information before join this tour. The trails are nice. Keep in mind to take enough water with you and hiking shoes.
M B — Google review
Camily was awesome! She was very knowledgeable of the trails and super conscious of our safety throughout the day. ❣️ she also took cool pictures of us and was a pleasure to be around. I highly recommend this excursion with Camily 💯
Shannon P — Google review
R. Manêncio Martins, 21 - Vila Yolanda, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 85853-130, Brazil•https://ingressos.iguassusecretfalls.com.br/•+55 45 99848-0390•Tips and more reviews for Iguassu Secret Falls

14Aguaray Eco Esportes

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Aguaray Eco Esportes is a leading adventure tourism and ecotourism company in Foz do Iguacu, offering a range of thrilling activities amidst the region's stunning natural landscapes. With experienced guides, visitors can safely enjoy rappelling, zip lining, hiking, and rafting while learning about the local flora and fauna. The knowledgeable and friendly staff ensure a memorable experience whether it's kayaking down the river or encountering wildlife during hikes.
Outside of the waterfalls themselves (hard to beat) -- this was my favorite tour in the Iguazú Falls area. Thank you to the guys for showing me around the river and falls. Allowed me to get my heart rate up and actually enjoy the local nature. ❤️
Shaun A — Google review
One of the favorite things I did on my trip to Brazil. Completely unexpected. Booked last minute. Loved it. If you like being on the water,hiking and nature - DO THIS.
C S — Google review
Awesome morning. A lovely walk to the river through the forest, a slow paddle to the waterfall stop. I loved sitting in the watetfall. A 100% better than a jacuzzi.
Lynette C — Google review
It was an amazing experience. Specially swimming in the water falls . All the guides are very knowledgeable , friendly and a lot of fun . They took a great care of me while hiking , kayaking and when I was swimming in the waterfalls . I saw a few monkeys on my hikes . I would completely missed it if the guy doesn’t recognize the money calling . There are bugs so bring your bugs spray and water . Your shoes will get wet if you want to walk and swim in the waterfalls . make sure you come prepare .and you also have to paddle against the current on the way back . It was not that hard for me but it’s good to safe some energy for the paddle back . Strongly recommend and again thank you very much for such an awesome afternoon.
Ken D — Google review
Beautiful experience getting in the river, hiking, and exploring empty water falls. Excellent guides with the best attitude and lots of local knowledge
Walter J — Google review
Super friendly guides, and just enough time and effort for each activity: hiking, kayaking, and swimming in the waterfall! The guides are very knowledgeable about local flora and fauna and were able to answer all our questions. The waterfall and river were completely empty except for our group. Very fun excursion and I’d definitely recommend for anyone wanting to see the local forests and rivers.
Paula C — Google review
Did the tour last Sunday. Very friendly and knowledgeable team. Even though there was a bad tropical rainshower when we were on the water and during the hike (which made the path muddy and slippery) the team made us feel at ease and helped us all the way.
Cathy K — Google review
Attended this excursion while visiting Iguazu Falls. The whole team is great there! Big thanks to Lucas for giving us a great reception and at the end even calling us a cab since there was no Uber accepting our trip! Diego led us down the trail to the bank of the river to get on our kayaks and he was very well informed and knowledgeable. Once on the river we were taken to an amazing area where we could get into the running river and feel the cold water rushing past us. It was truly an amazing experience to kayak in and feel the water body of the iguazu falls! If you love adventure and water then this is perfect for you! Safety is the teams priority so that is no concern. Do not hesitate to book!
Aman S — Google review
Alameda Caete - Chácara - Remanso Grande, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, Brazil•http://aguaray.com.br/•+55 45 99158-8826•Tips and more reviews for Aguaray Eco Esportes

15Comunidad guaraní yryapu

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If you're looking to immerse yourself in the rich indigenous culture of the region, a visit to Comunidad Guaraní Yryapu is a must. Nestled within a sprawling 300-hectare area, this community thrives on self-sustainability and offers an authentic glimpse into their way of life. Engage with locals who are eager to share their traditions and craftsmanship through handmade souvenirs.
(Translated by Google) A worthwhile experience, but not very immersive. We walked along the trail, hearing about the culture and seeing the way of life, but without interacting directly, only with the local guide. If you go in the summer, use sunscreen and a hat. We went in January and it was very hot. (Original) Uma experiência válida, porém não muito imersiva. Caminhamos na trilha ouvindo sobre a cultura e vendo o meio de vida, mas sem interagir diretamente, somente com o guia local. Se for no verão use protetor solar e leve chapéu. Fomos em janeiro e estava muito quente.
Mariele F — Google review
Nice little walk in the jungle. But as there is no price… it is a tourist ripoff. I was charge $20 for a walk. Nothing really special. They claim they hunt… looks more to me they buy in supermarkets as everyone. Waterfall is very small. If they charged 2000 pesos it would be ok. I really don’t recommend going there. Go to the “salto del turista” much nicer and free of charge.
Sebastien F — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the best excursions. We went on our own and in the community we met Bernardino, the second almost, who gave us the tour and guided us to the river, we cooled off in the waterfall, bring water, it is very hot. We went with children from 3 to 9 years old and they all arrived without problem. Super recommended (Original) Una de las mejores excursiones. Fuimos por cuenta propia y en la comunidad nos encontramos con Bernardino, el segundo casi que , quien nos hizo el tour y nos guió hasta el río , nos refrescamos en la cascada, llevar agua, hace mucho calor. Fuimos con niños de 3 a 9 años y todos llegaron sin problema . Súper recomendada
Veronica L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I took the personalized excursion with Teo, one of the many guides in the community. I chose the route that leads to the Iguazú River, passing through the thickness of the jungle, a fish farm, seeing its plantations and planting places, enjoying some surprising waterfalls, where you can cool off, to reach the Great River. You will be able to see the medicinal plants they use and the guide will tell you the history and customs of their Community. As it is a personalized excursion, you can make stops to take photographs or to rest. On our return we visited the Village, I was introduced to the Chief, who welcomed me into his house and we were able to chat for a moment, they have a school, a training center where they are trained to receive visitors and a must-see soccer field. The reception by the people of the Community is wonderful. The Experience is unique! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. (Original) Realicé la excursión personalizada con Teo, uno de los tantos guías de la comunidad. Elegí el recorrido que lleva al Río Iguazú, pasando por la espesura de la selva, de un criadero de peces, viendo sus plantaciones y lugares de siembra, disfrutando de unos Saltos de Agua sorprendentes, donde puedes refrescarte, para llegar así al Gran Río. Podrás ver las plantas medicinales que usan y el guía te irá relatando la historia y costumbres de su Comunidad. Al ser la excursión personalizada puedes ir haciendo paradas para sacar fotografías o bien para descansar. Al regreso visitamos la Aldea, me presentaron al Cacique, que me recibió en su casa y pudimos charlar durante un momento, tienen una escuela, un centro de formación donde se capacitan para recibir los visitantes y una cancha de fútbol infaltable. La recepción por la gente de la Comunidad es maravillosa. La Experiencia es única! Espero la disfruten tanto como yo lo hice.
Luis E — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a good option to explore another part of the jungle. You can reach the Iguazu River and pass through a waterfall. They also teach you animal traps and some things about the community. They are not very open to the way it works and its customs. (Original) Es una buena opción para recorrer otra parte de la selva. Se puede llegar hasta el río iguazu y pasar por una cascada. También te enseñan trampas para animales y algunas cosas de la comunidad. No son muy abiertos al funcionamiento de la misma y kas costumbres
Carlos B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The hike to the waterfall that cascades into the Iguazú River is led by the people of the Yryapu community. They are the true inherited owners of the land they will see taken over by hoteliers, who no longer allow them to enter the area to seek medicinal herbs, for example. What they also report is that the 900 hectares they own have been reduced to about 200, where they continue to live with very few resources and even less support from the provincial government. I recommend it to you so you can get a real view of the current situation of the Guarani communities in this area. The hike is a real jungle trail, and you can see the work of the people of the communities to live off bartering as in the past. You can reach the banks of the Iguazú River to appreciate the tranquility hidden in the distance from the city. Enjoy it and learn about the reality that isn't told to you everywhere. (Original) El recorrido hasta la cascada que salta al Río Iguazú la realiza la misma gente de la comunidad Yryapu. Ellos son los verdaderos dueños por herencia de la tierra que van a ver tomada por los hoteleros, y quiénes ya no les permiten ingresar a la zona a buscar hierbas medicinales por ejemplo..lo que cuentan además, es que las 900HTAS que les pertenecen, se ven reducidas a unas 200 dónde siguen viviendo con muy pocos recursos y aún menos ayuda del gobierno provincial. Se los recomiendo para que tengan una visión real de la actual situación de las comunidades Guaraníes en esta zona. El recorrido es un sendero de selva real, y se aprecia el trabajo de la gente de las comunidades para vivir de trueques como en antaño. Se logra llegar a la rivera del río Iguazú para apreciar la tranquilidad que esconde la lejanía de la urbe. Disfruten y aprendan sobre la realidad que no te cuentan en todos lados.
Pablo D — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went on a seasonal Friday, because those days were supposed to have dances and regional meals. There was nothing, except for a poor craft stall. I had also read that the tour included showing us how they grew crops, but there was nothing there either. They asked us for an exorbitant amount to do a short tour. A real disappointment (Original) Fuimos un viernes de temporada, porque se suponia que esos dias se hacian bailes y comidas regionales. No habia nada, a excepcion de un pobre puesto de artesanias. Tambien habia leido que el recorrido incluia que nos mostraran como hacian los cultivos, pero tampoco habia nada. Nos pidieron una cifra exorbitante para hacer un pequeño recorrido. Una verdadera decepcion
Patricia C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful experience with nature and the community. Upon arrival, we were greeted by our Mbyá guide, Juliana, who kindly explained their way of life, customs, beliefs, healing plants, buildings and animal traps, the neighborhood, and the school. I chose the shortest tour, which lasted 45 minutes, because I was traveling with two children who aren't very good walkers. I recommend it to anyone who wants to discover another culture. Thank you, Juliana! (Original) Hermosisimo contacto con la naturaleza y la comunidad.Al llegar nos recibió la guia mbyá Juliana quien muy amablemente nos fue explicando su modo de vida, costumbres, creencias, plantas curativas, construcciones y trampas para animales, el barrio y la escuela.Elgi la visita más breve que se extendió por 45 minutos porque iba con dos niños no muy caminantes. Lo recomiendo para toda persona que quiera descubrir otra cultura.Gracias Juliana!
Virginia B — Google review
Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina•https://visitemosargentina.com/excursiones/misiones/cararatas-de…•+54 3757 40-6045•Tips and more reviews for Comunidad guaraní yryapu
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16Casino Café Central

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Casino Café Central is a charming spot to spend a brief moment, perfect for those looking to enjoy the thrill of gaming without committing to an extended stay. While winning can be quite challenging—though luck may strike as it did for one visitor who won 1000 pesos in just five minutes—the ambiance offers a nostalgic vibe that some might find appealing. The casino boasts a pleasant atmosphere, complete with air conditioning and dedicated staff who are attentive and eager to enhance your experience.
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José D — Google review
Definitely not open 24 hours. Walked 20 minutes there for nothing
Yadi R — Google review
You'll find electronic games only.
Nicolas Q — Google review
Place for casino and chillings.
Roberto M — Google review
Bommm
VANIA L — Google review
Top
Haroldo L — Google review
Horrible
Anibal A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything was great... the attention from the guys and cheap enough to eat and drink. (Original) Muy bien todo.. la atención d los chicos y barato tanto como para comer y tomar
Javier F — Google review
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