Foz do Iguaçu

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A multi-tiered waterfall surrounded by lush greenery.
A toucan with a large, colorful beak.
A large waterfall with multiple cascades surrounded by dense green forest and a network of water channels.
A crowded bridge over a river with people observing the water below.
A crocodile's head emerging from water, with rough, textured skin and visible scales.

The majestic Iguaçu Falls, fascinating wildlife and groundbreaking engineering entertain visitors at this southern Brazilian city bordering Argentina and Paraguay.

With spectacular natural and man-made attractions, Foz do Iguaçu offers plenty to see. Located in southern Brazil on the banks of the Paraná and Iguazu rivers, the city borders both Argentina and Paraguay. The Three Borders Mark offers panoramic views of three countries at one time.

The city’s downtown has notable restaurants and bars, hotels and hostels however, many of the major tourist attractions are away from the city center. Reach these stunning attractions by public bus or taxi or join organized tours arranged by hotels and travel agencies.

The must-see attraction is magnificent Iguaçu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Lining a horseshoe-shaped gorge are 275 individual cataracts, including the thundering 262-foot-tall (80-meter) Devil’s Throat. The falls are part of Parque Nacional do Iguaçu, a protected rainforest with myriad flora and fauna playful raccoon-like coatis implore visitors for food. Explore nature trails, boat beneath waterfalls or take a helicopter flight for incredible bird’s-eye views.

Visit Parque de Aves (Bird Park), a zoo located just outside the entrance to the waterfalls. Spot free-flying tropical birds, butterflies and more exotic species, including monkeys, reptiles and fish, as you follow trails and enter walkthrough aviaries.

North of the city center, visit the Buddhist Temple, one of primarily Catholic Latin America’s largest Buddhist temples and home to a fascinating collection of 100 Buddha statues.

Learn how water is used to generate electricity on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Itaipu Dam, the world’s second-largest hydroelectric power plant. The Ecomuseum offers archaeological artifacts and information about the dam’s history.

Walk across the Friendship Bridge for great views of the Paraná River and tax-free shopping in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay. Plan for a brief customs stop.

As one of Brazil’s most-frequented tourist destinations, Foz do Iguaçu receives long-distance buses and flights from across South America. The city experiences a subtropical climate and therefore presents warm, humid weather year-round, although expect heavy rainfall from December through February.

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Foz do Iguacu City Centre

Foz do Iguacu City Centre is known for its secluded waterfalls, and you can plan a trip to Rafain Churrascaria Show and Mercosul Shopping Mall while you're in town.

Cataratas

If you're spending some time in Cataratas, Dreams Park Show and Parque de Aves are top sights worth seeing.

Polo Centro

While Polo Centro might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Cataratas JL Shopping Mall and Mercosul Shopping Mall.

Centro Civico

While Centro Civico isn't home to many top sights, Cataratas JL Shopping Mall and Shopping Del Este are some notable places to visit nearby.

Vila Portes

Though Vila Portes might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Shopping China Importados and Shopping Del Este.

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