Complete Guide to Things to Do in Puerto Iguazú

Those who visit Foz do Iguaçu, in addition to discovering the beauties of the city and its sights, also have the possibility of crossing the border and getting to know Puerto Iguazú, in Argentina.

Who visits Foz do Iguaçu, besides getting to know the beauties of the city and its sights, also has the possibility to cross the border and meet puerto iguazu, in Argentine. Separated from Brazil by only 15 km, this neighboring city offers an incredible variety of walks, bars and restaurants scattered through its small streets.

puerto iguazu is an obligatory stop for every tourist who intends to explore other riches of the region, be them natural, entertainment and, mainly, gastronomic

Thinking about that, we separate in this post some information important It is tips on what to do in puerto iguazu. Check out!

Define how to get to Puerto Iguazú

leave the Del Rey Quality Hotel to Puerto Iguazú is an easy task. You can opt for bus, taxi, car or tourism receptive. The first option is the cheapest of all, but if you prefer to go with your own car or rented, the path is easy and signposted. However, it is important to remember the mandatory green card insurance to drive across the border. 

Important tip: You may be charged a visitation fee of 50 Argentine pesos (about R$5) per person at Customs or on the way from the Airport or Falls in Argentina. Don't forget to always have your identification documents at hand.

Enjoy Puerto Iguazú by day

Devil's Throat seen from the Falls

The city of Puerto Iguazú, although small, has several tour options to be explored! 

One of the tips for what to do in Puerto Iguazú is visit the falls on the argentinian side and see up close the famous Devil's Throat

A puerto iguazu fair it is also a great tour to discover the varieties of traditionally local products such as: cheeses, dulce de leche, olives, sausages and the beloved alfajor. The fair starts at around 4 pm and has a food court on site so you can try all these delicacies.

It is also worth visiting the Marco das Três Fronteiras from the side brother to see the sunset and the spectacle of sounds, lights and water.

If you like to know more about history and curiosities, a good choice is the City Tour of Puerto Iguazú that follows the main routes of the city and lasts around 4 hours. But beware: The tour starts and ends in Foz do Iguaçu. If you want to continue in Argentina, it is recommended to take a return trip by bus, taxi or transfer.

Prefer to pay with Argentine Peso

Due to its proximity to Brazil, most restaurants accept payments in Real or Dollar. However, the values can end up being a little higher with these coins. Cards from all flags are usually accepted too. 

But, in order not to find any surprises, it is recommended to exchange some Argentine pesos.

Go shopping!

For those who are fans of imported products, the Duty Free Shop it is the right choice. With several international brands, Duty Free is a consumer paradise and almost always has products on sale. In addition, the exchange rate for the dollar there is usually better than in Paraguay. It is worth checking! Just don't forget the maximum quota of U$ 300 to cross the border.

But, if your focus is on good Argentine wines, in Puerto Iguazú there are several wine cellars excellent. They are wine stores with thousands of labels, where you can even taste the wines accompanied by snacks. 

Create a dinner itinerary in Puerto Iguazú

On the Argentine side, there are countless attractions to be visited by tourists. However, the argentinian gastronomy is the main attraction for Brazilians who visit Foz do Iguaçu.

If you intend to be the next visitor to taste Argentine cuisine, it is important to follow some tips, plan your restaurant and bar itinerary, as well as research prices and styles, to make the right choice and make the most of your time.

couple in a restaurant

Book your restaurant in Puerto Iguazú in advance

Despite the wide variety of restaurants in Puerto Iguazú, the Argentine city is much sought after by travelers and also residents of the triple border. With this, it is essential to guarantee your place in restaurants and bars to avoid queues, or even overcrowding.

Once you've chosen the restaurant for dinner in Puerto Iguazú, get in touch with it and make sure it's available – keep in mind that the calls are international, but you can search for the companies' Whatsapp. Check out some suggestions:

La Rueda 1975

The traditional Argentine restaurant has had its doors open since 1975. With a typical menu and rustic architecture, La Rueda is one of the most sought after — and praised — in all of Puerto Iguazú. Good options of meats and wines make the establishment a regional reference.

Aqva Restaurant

An excellent option for those who want to have dinner in Puerto Iguazú. The restaurant stands out for using products from the region in its dishes. The house specialties are white and red meats. With a very extensive wine list, Aqva Restaurante is an invitation to tasting.

The Argentine Experience  

The famous restaurant in the Argentine capital recently opened a branch in Puerto Iguazú. The proposal is very different from the more traditional ones. As the name suggests, the idea is based on a gastronomic experience, in which the visitor directly participates in the preparation of dishes.

With a capacity of only 30 people, tourists have the opportunity to learn recipes and the history of Argentine cuisine. An excellent option for those looking for good meals and, at the same time, interact with other people.

I love you Maitena

For those looking for a romantic night out for dinner in Puerto Iguazú, this restaurant is a good choice. With a more intimate and cozy atmosphere, the place is ideal for couples in love. And of course, in addition, a very varied menu of meats, desserts and a beautiful wine list make the place one of the tastiest options in the city.

El Quincho del Tio Querido

Dining in Puerto Iguazú without trying the traditional bife de chorizo is the same as going to Foz without visiting the falls. A stop at this restaurant is mandatory for all visitors who want to taste typical Argentine cuisine.

Currently, there are several other competing establishments, but El Quincho del Tio Querido was the pioneer in the city and is therefore the most recommended by local residents, who claim that the cuisine is authentic there.

J Haute Cuisine

Anyone who appreciates haute cuisine should visit J Alta Cocina. With one of the most refined cuisines in the whole country, the restaurant specializes in white and red meats, pastas and an enormous wine list. There are more than 300 options, between domestic and imported.  

De La Fonte

Influenced by French and Argentine cuisine, De La Fonte has an exquisite and varied menu. The charming atmosphere is ideal for both couples and families. In addition to the traditional wine list, the house also offers a good variety of sparkling wines.

Parrilla Pizza Color

The restaurant is one of the most complete in the city and doesn't have a single specialty. From barbecue to pizza, the establishment pleases all tastes and budgets, as it offers very economical options on its menu. Very suitable for groups and families looking for dinner in Puerto Iguazú in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

IL Fratello

Run by a typical Argentinian family, the IL Fratello restaurant has capacity for up to 120 people in its two environments. It serves meat, pizza and pasta and has varied prices. The place is also recognized for the delicious desserts served with local ingredients.

After dinner, enjoy the rest of the night in Argentina

Women dancing in a nightclub in Puerto Iguazú

Not only do restaurants live in Puerto Iguazú. Anyone who wants to enjoy a little bar, or even the excitement of clubs and casinos is well served. 

O Icebar Iguazú it is more touristy and out of the ordinary when it comes to bars. It is entirely made of ice and the duration of the visit is 30 minutes in a cold of -10ºC with the consumption of drinks – alcoholic and non-alcoholic – included in the ticket. 

For rock'n'roll lovers Quita Feathers Resto Bar and the The Living Room Resto Bar & Café they have thematic and alternative decor, accompanied by a good cold beer. 

O coffee magic bar it is attached to the Iguazú Grand Casino Resort Spa & Casino, but is also open to the general public. With a daring decoration and shows, it is a tip of what to do in Puerto Iguazú for those who already have the Casino as their next stop. 

The excitement is due to ballads like Cuba Libre Disco It is New house. The parties start to get busier around 2 am, and the concert halls have different environments with dance floors and music ranging from pop to Latin rhythm for those who want to burn off energy. dancing in the border. 

These tips are essential for anyone planning to visit Foz do Iguaçu and take a few days off the trip to cross the Argentinean border. Puerto Iguazú has already become part of the itinerary for Brazilian tourists and tourists from other parts of the world.

Do you have any other tips for what to do in Puerto Iguazú? Share with us in the comments!

Images: Visit Iguassu, Visit Iguassu, Pexels (Elle Hughes), Pexels (Isabella Mendes).

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