Hito Tres Fronteras
Hito Tres Fronteras
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Juanito_Hayburg
El Paso, TX3,713 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
My 2-night stay at Puerto IguazúARGENTINA was unexpectedly highlighted by visiting this historic marker of the boundary between three countries (Argentina/Paraguay/Brazil). It is also quite safe because this site is fluvial, with no bridges. Even better was how inexpensive getting to/from the site; upon recommendation from fantastic ELBA (tourist info center), I took local Rio Uruguay bus for 35 Argentine pesos (one way). It is a huge attraction for locals & foreigners alike; the area has been developed into an immense park with picnic tables, vendors selling food & artisan merchandise, very easy accessibility and just plain pleasantry throughout. It certainly gets my hearty “iWheel of Approval!”
Written 11 March 2020
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Sal Vincent
Sao Paulo, SP22 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Poor and abandoned, the “Argentinean side of the border” is a complete waste of time!
People are rude, they don’t give a s**t to tourism (appearently, the only source of money to that rubish) and serve as if they were making favors for us...
My wife and I went to Buenos Ayres in September 2019 and we simply fell in love with the city and its people; no words to describe how desapointed we’ve been with Puerto Iguazu.
Don’t waste your time!
People are rude, they don’t give a s**t to tourism (appearently, the only source of money to that rubish) and serve as if they were making favors for us...
My wife and I went to Buenos Ayres in September 2019 and we simply fell in love with the city and its people; no words to describe how desapointed we’ve been with Puerto Iguazu.
Don’t waste your time!
Written 18 January 2020
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Greg F
Auckland Central, New Zealand1,167 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Lively place in Puerto Iguazu with many souvenir stores and locals having an evening out. Wasn't a stunning sunset but still beautiful to see the Iguazu River and the PARANÁ River meet at the border of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina. There is supposed to be a light show every night however we waited until 8.15 pm and when it didn't start we decided it was time to leave. Overall a nice spot in town for an evening stroll.
Written 14 February 2020
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60jonno
Adelaide, Australia378 contributions
Mar 2020
Great view where you stand in Argentina and overlook Paraguay to your left and Brazil to your right over the forked river. Interesting by day but at night the colored water fountains light up as well. Plenty of restaurants near by if you wish to see by day , eat, then by night.
Written 4 March 2020
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Dakles
Southampton, UK1,304 contributions
Feb 2020
This is no more than a viewpoint over the confluence of the Paraná and Iguazu rivers. Nothing to see other than the rivers themselves and lots of trees on the Paraguay and Brazil riverbanks opposite. The Argentines have turned their area into a social space which is actually very pleasant for a stroll in the evenings when you get a cooling breeze from the rivers and there are shops to browse and food stalls. As a spectacle though, nothing special.
Written 25 February 2020
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Chaitanya
Cambridge, Canada1,457 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
The spot is also known as the triple frontier park. Good spot to take photos of argentina, brazil and paraguay. Good spot to take photo of the intersection of 3 countries, a not very common occurence. Also, the spot also has Iguazu sign for using for background in photos. Worth a quick visit, walking here from town centre is a long walk
Written 21 August 2024
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Peeceecee
Skipton, UK1,002 contributions
Feb 2020
Situated at the confluence of the rivers, this viewing area on the Argentine side gives you views across to Paraguay and Brazil. A well kept safe area with craft stalls and food outlets. However, the main attraction is to enjoy the "three countries in one" experience.
Written 15 April 2020
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J. Debono
London, United Kingdom71 contributions
Nov 2019
Glimpse Brasil and Paraguay from your viewpoint in Argentina. If you have some time to spare worth checking out. It's not much of an attraction compared to the falls but offers great river views. It was so peaceful and quiet when we went and void of people apart from the few stallholders.
Written 13 January 2020
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Goal100Countries
Cheltenham, UK599 contributions
Apr 2019
This the tri-point at which the three countries of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay meet at a single point on the river. It is located in the town of Puerto Iguazu and is about a 20 minute walk from the centre of the town. There are venders and a few shops nearby too. The place also offers stunning views of the great river.
Written 26 December 2019
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EnglishNomad02
London, UK197 contributions
Dec 2019 • Solo
A pleasant enough walk from town, good excuse to sit still for a while and enjoy a drink whilst people watching in 3 countries.
Written 7 December 2019
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Giu L
Mar del Plata, Argentina
Hola alguien que me pueda decir si en el hito 3 fronteras de lado de Brasil hay que abonar entrada? en caso de ser positivo que valor en persos argentinos? Gracias
Written 11 April 2023
Hola esta el show de musica y luces en el hito de las 3 fronteras ahora en febrero?
Written 19 February 2020
Si, ich weiss nicht, ob es jeden Abend oder nur an bestimmten Abenden ist & ob es zu jeder std. gezeigt wird oder nicht. Kann ich leider nicht sagen. Trotzdem viel Spass
Written 23 February 2020
Paula V
Buenos Aires, Argentina
hola a que hora es ek juego de luces y agua danzantes?
Written 6 May 2019
20 y 21 hs son los programados
Written 7 May 2019
Hola estoy yendo en marzo a iguazú. Quería saber si el show de luces se hace todos los días y a qué hora empieza.
si alguno de los que fue me puede decir.
Muchas gracias
Written 11 January 2019
Hola!, fuimos en agosto y comenzaba el show a las 19 h! del lado argentino
Written 12 January 2019
Hola!!!!!, quisiera saber si el hito 3 fronteras cuenta con estacionamiento o existe algún lugar cercano donde dejar el auto. Saludos
Written 25 December 2018
En las adyacencias hay estacionamiento en las calles que llegan al mismo, ese primero de Enero por la mañana la gente estacionaba con sus vehiculos. No notè ninguna limitacion o restricciòn.
Written 22 February 2020
Hola fuimos cerca de mediodía, había pero muy pocos.
Written 28 November 2018
Hola, puedes decirme si hay que pagar para entrar en el Hito argentino?
En Brasil hay un precio pues el sitio fue todo reformulado.
En argentina se paga para entrar? cuanto?
Gracias por la informacion
Written 15 June 2018
En Puerto Iguazù, Argentina no hay que abonar entrada alguna, es u nlugar muy pintoresco y me llamò mucho la atenciòn la desembocadura del rio Iguazù en el Rio Paranà los distintos colores de las aguas, un cauce cristalino y tirando a verde claro y el cauce del Paranà color marròn, tipico del Paranà.
Written 24 February 2020
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