Iguazú Falls
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Food & Drink
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La Selva Restaurant, Parque Nacional Iguazú
Located inside the national park near the visitor center, La Selva serves a solid lunch of empanadas, milanesas, and fresh fruit that refuels tired legs without requiring you to leave the park. Grab a table on the shaded terrace and watch the park trains roll past while the kids decompress.
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El Quincho del Tío Querido
This beloved parrilla (Argentine grill restaurant) on Avenida Córdoba in Puerto Iguazú is exactly where local families eat, with enormous portions of grilled chicken, beef, and provoleta cheese served with chimichurri. The relaxed, no-fuss atmosphere makes it an easy lunch stop for parents who want real Argentine food without fussy plating.
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Porto Canoas Restaurant, Parque Nacional do Iguaçu
Porto Canoas sits right inside the Brazilian park at the edge of the Iguaçu River and serves a buffet lunch that includes Brazilian staples like rice, beans, farofa, and grilled fish alongside international options for picky eaters. The outdoor terrace has a partial falls view and is one of the more scenic lunch spots in the entire region.
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La Ruina Resto Bar, Puerto Iguazú
Back across the border, La Ruina is a warm, ivy-covered restaurant on Avenida Brasil in Puerto Iguazú that serves wood-fired pizzas, pastas, and Argentine classics in a garden setting that families find comfortable well into the evening. It is a fitting farewell dinner spot: unhurried, delicious, and genuinely local rather than tourist-oriented.
Activities
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Garganta del Diablo Walkway (Devil's Throat Circuit)
Start as early as the park opens at 8am to beat the crowds on the elevated metal walkway that leads directly over the Devil's Throat, the most powerful cascade in the entire system. Kids are absolutely thunderstruck by the volume of water and the permanent rainbow hanging in the mist just a few feet away.
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Lower Circuit Trail (Circuito Inferior)
The Lower Circuit is a roughly 1.5-kilometer loop of boardwalks and staircases that puts you at eye level with a dozen separate waterfalls and lets kids get genuinely soaked by the spray. The path is well-maintained and doable for children as young as five, though strollers will need to be carried on a few steps.
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Iguazú Gran Hotel Sundeck and Coati Watch
After leaving the park, the grounds of the Iguazú Grand Hotel (open to guests and day visitors for drinks) offer a quiet spot to sit along the jungle edge where coatis, raccoon-like animals, wander freely at dusk. It is a low-key, genuinely magical way to end the first day before dinner in Puerto Iguazú.
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Iguazú Jungle Explorer Gran Aventura Boat Tour
Book the Gran Aventura through Iguazú Jungle Explorer, which departs from inside the national park and takes families on a jet boat that drives directly under the falls for a full soaking. Children ages four and up are welcome and every single one of them screams with delight; pack a dry change of clothes in a waterproof bag.
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Feria Artesanal de Puerto Iguazú (Artisan Market)
The open-air artisan market near the Puerto Iguazú port sells hand-carved wooden animals, beaded Guaraní jewelry, and woven textiles that make meaningful souvenirs and give older kids a chance to practice bargaining in Spanish. Vendors are friendly and unhurried, and the market is small enough that browsing takes only 30 to 45 minutes.
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Parque Nacional do Iguaçu, Brazilian Side Panoramic Trail
Cross into Brazil for the morning (bring passports for the whole family) and take the park's panoramic walkway, which offers the sweeping wide-angle view of the entire horseshoe of falls that the Argentine side simply cannot match. The main trail is paved and relatively flat, making it accessible for younger children and those with strollers.
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Macuco Safari Boat Ride, Brazilian Side
Macuco Safari offers a nature walk through the Atlantic Forest followed by a boat trip that approaches the falls from the Brazilian bank, giving kids a different and slightly less intense soaking than the Argentine jet boats. The forest walk section is guided and excellent for spotting wildlife including capuchin monkeys and colorful butterflies.
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Güirá Oga Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Center
Güirá Oga, which means House of Birds in the Guaraní language, is a wildlife rehabilitation center on Route 12 just outside town where injured toucans, harpy eagles, tapirs, and jaguars recover before being released back into the wild. Guided visits last about 90 minutes and are genuinely educational for kids, framing the wildlife they have seen in the park with real conservation context.
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