





City Tour Puerto Iguazú Gran Meliá Iguazú Exclusivo
Duration
4 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Discover the charming streets and plazas of Puerto Iguazú
Experience the vibrant local culture and artisan markets
Learn about the town’s history and heritage
Enjoy stunning views of the border with Foz do Iguaçu
€ 224.6
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Puerto Iguazú, a quaint town on the Argentine side of the border, offers a captivating blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Though modest in size, the town is full of life and character, with charming streets lined with colorful buildings, artisan shops, and local markets that showcase the region’s craftsmanship. Walking through its vibrant plazas, visitors can experience the rich cultural tapestry of the area, from traditional foods to unique souvenirs that reflect the town’s heritage. Its strategic location, bordering Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil, provides a fascinating perspective on the convergence of two nations, where influences from both countries can be seen in daily life. The town’s atmosphere, both lively and welcoming, invites travelers to immerse themselves in local stories, architecture, and traditions that have been passed down through generations.
A visit to Puerto Iguazú is not merely a sightseeing trip; it is an exploration of a community that embraces its past while offering memorable experiences to visitors. Tourists can enjoy strolling along cobblestone streets, discovering historical landmarks, and learning about the town’s origins and development over time. The surrounding natural landscapes, including the lush forests and the proximity to the majestic Iguazu River, add an element of adventure and serenity to the visit. Visitors can savor the flavors of authentic Argentine cuisine, meet local artisans, and capture the essence of the town through its picturesque scenery. The combination of cultural richness, historical depth, and strategic location makes Puerto Iguazú a must-visit destination, offering an authentic and engaging experience that leaves a lasting impression on every traveler who passes through its charming streets.
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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Light and comfortable clothing
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A valid passport is required for entry and identification
No public transportation nearby
Participants must be at least 1 years old
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Customer Reviews
donna

Chose the Gran Melia based on recommendation from a friend, and it was beautiful. Stayed in the Royal Suite Red Level Cataratas View. That room needs a wood hand rail for stairs. The rope "rail" swings and is too low to provide assistance plus the 2nd post from top is not secure. Could view Iguazu Falls from the hotel, and it is inside the national park so can walk to the upper and lower circuits to view Argentina side of falls. Unless you are in superb shape recommend saving the Brazilian side for the next day along with a 10 minute helicopter ride over the falls. The pool was amazing and very long. The food was delicious. But anyone with allergies note that all bedrooms and public places reek of an overpowering fragrance. I asked for a fan and air purifier. Delivered fan 1st nite and ozonizer 2nd morning, which helped inside room but obviously not in public rooms and spaces. The staff was helpful and kind. I learned too late that each Gran Melia is known for their unique air freshener.
Yelena

We had the most amazing time at Gran Melia. The room itself is not as fancy as you’d expect from a five star hotel, but we got the waterfall view and it was stunning! The pool was great, great service and we got to go to a park without the crowds in the morning. Would definitely come back!
Susy

The hotel has amazing views. Perfect for bird watching or relaxing at the pool. Good quality breakfast, lots of fresh fruit and delicious pastries. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Special shout-out to Esteban at the reception! He was so welcoming at the arrival, he show us our room and was professional and attentive.
Anthony

Great experience. Staff, rooms and food all great. Red level was a good option and worth the cost, as were the hotel-organised airport transfers. Falls view, top floor room was excellent. Staying here enables you to do all the trails including the train/devil's throat before the crowds arrive and then just relax at the huge pool in the afternoon. Entirely uncomplicated way of getting the very best from staying at Iguazu.
Al

A hotel overlooking waterfalls. It bills itself as a five-star hotel, and in the distant past, it truly was. I chose this hotel because I wanted to stroll through the park for the entire duration of my stay, not just for one day. Now I'll share the real pros and cons. Pros: It's located in a closed park area, open for walks from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (You can access the trail no later than 4:30 p.m.), and these trails are right next to your hotel, so you don't have to drive anywhere. The view is stunning! Everyone can enjoy the view right from the pool! Excellent breakfast, truly five stars! Excellent restaurant and grill bar. Good bed, spa, robes, slippers, apples in vases, water—in general, good service. Cons: It's insanely expensive for such an old place, and the building needs urgent repairs. For example, the shower in our room was completely broken in half, so half the water was leaking onto the wall. The hotel is very far from the city, and without a car, you'll have to dine in their restaurant, as calling a taxi is exorbitant. The most annoying thing for us was that you are required to buy tickets to the park upon entering the hotel grounds (the park is not included in the hotel price), but these tickets are valid not for one day, but for the entire duration of your stay there.
