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Visitor Center Station

Visitor center in Foz do Iguaçu

Updated: April 25, 2024 07:02 PM

Visitor Center Station is located in Foz do Iguaçu (City in Brazil), Brazil. It's address is Bus Terminus - Rod, BR-469 - Km 18, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 85853-830, Brazil.

Bus Terminus - Rod, BR-469 - Km 18, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 85853-830, Brazil

9GPC+F9 Foz do Iguaçu, State of Paraná, Brazil

+55 45 3521-4400

cataratasdoiguacu.com.br

Check Time Table for Visitor Center Station


Monday9 AM to 4 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 4 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 4 PM
Thursday9 AM to 4 PM
Friday9 AM to 4 PM
Saturday9 AM to 4 PM
Sunday9 AM to 4 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Visitor Center Station?

Visitor Center Station is located at: Bus Terminus - Rod, BR-469 - Km 18, Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 85853-830, Brazil.

What is the phone number of Visitor Center Station?

You can try to calling this number: +55 45 3521-4400

What are the coordinates of Visitor Center Station?

Coordinates: -25.6138281, -54.4790564

Visitor Center Station Reviews

Jim Gee
2024-02-26 00:56:00 GMT

Very well organized. An English speaking guide approached us as soon as we arrived, gave us great advice and walked us through the process of purchasing tickets and boat rides. Busses to the viewing areas were frequent and well organized.

James
2023-12-27 14:08:46 GMT

While crowded, this visitor center seems more organized than the Argentina side. There are 10 self check-in kiosks, 58 lockers for R35, and plenty of multi-lingual guides helping provide aid.

When I visited park entry fee is R100 for adults. Children under 7 can visit for free.

It's nice that one can rent and pay for a locker at the kiosks, which also provide additional services for an extra cost.

Mark Kotlarczyk
2024-02-03 18:05:25 GMT

It is truly a beautiful place to visit. W drove 6 hours one way, and it was worth it. I recomend planning about 3-6 hours to visit, depending on what you plan to do.

Suning
2024-03-12 11:45:33 GMT

About 2/3 of Iguazu Falls are on the Argentinian side, but the best viewpoints are from the Brazilian side. We stayed in Argentine town, and it cost $45 to have a taxi round trip. It took about 45 minutes one way to drive to the park. At border crossing check-ups, there is a special line for taxis to go through. The park entrance costs $20 per person, the same price as the Argentinian park.

Tanya Spady
2024-04-10 15:43:35 GMT

The visitor center was cool, well kept, and pretty, with kiosks to purchase tickets to go into the Iguaçu Park.

A. Moe
2024-02-05 18:36:16 GMT

Beautiful and magnificent view of the fall from the Brazilian side of the waterfall.

Abigail Adamek
2023-07-04 14:42:16 GMT

Recommend visiting the Brazil and Argentina side of the falls if you can. Going earlier in the morning will help with the crowds. Very easy to get the tickets to enter the park form the machines. Brazil side has 1 circuit and definitely can do the whole park in a day. The views from the Brazil side are impressive all along the walking path. The end of the path is a further view of Devil’s throat. The first we came it was very foggy and didn’t get a great view. The second day it was clear. I think the crowds are crazy during high season. I think we got lucky and came during low season and during the week. Weekends are much busier but expect crowds the later it gets in the day.

Paul Smith
2024-04-13 03:23:08 GMT

Excellent service from the park entrance to any point desired within the park. The bus is included in the park entry fee.

Irene
2024-01-04 12:17:47 GMT

You can easily take the bus from the city, absolutely no need for a guided tour. The bus costs 5R and the driver generally has change for larger bills. I recommend to go as early as you can, and either way buy your tickets in advance online. It'll save you a lot of queuing 😊 with your online ticket, just walk straight towards the busses.

Arty Nelyubov
2023-09-13 16:03:32 GMT

Another wonder of the world that is MUST to visit. Had an amazing time. Busses well organized. All together took us 4 hours to enjoy this beautiful scenery.

Michael Nuttall
2019-12-19 17:18:05 GMT

This is a very nice park also this one is on the Brazilian side. We went there and spent the day at the park the food here is pretty good. And just be ready for some walking and I also recommend a boat to her it was pretty interesting.

Jeffrey Walsh
2020-02-28 07:43:21 GMT

The park truly is worth the trip. The views are amazing and it is 10x better than Niagra Falls. The major trails are all man made and there is a train that takes you from the main station to the beginning of the trail to the main attraction (devils throat). You can walk it but you won't see anything special and is really only worth it if you are not able to get tickets for a set time to board the train or just wanted the exercise.

We only had 6 hours here but were able to see everything and even relax with ice cream and beer as well as take tons of photos.

It does get crowded at the key photo spots and sometimes you need to wait for a photo which is why we got there when the park opens at 8 am. During the summer and warmer months it gets really hot and while the shade during the alks helps, it is another reason to aim to be one of the first to the park when it opens.

We also were able to do the Argentinian and Brasil side in 1 day. The Brasil side is much less walking and you can do in 2-2.5 hours. You have to enter by 5 and it closes at 630. Will post a link to details about this later as we know a lot of people said it wasn't possible but it was actually very easy if you are in good walking shape.

Reb Reaz
2018-06-22 20:47:52 GMT

One of the most amazing natural wonder with exceptional unique value UNESCO. Natural and protected reserve with flora and fauna from the region. 280 waterfalls with stonishing views from both sides. The closest view to Devils Gorge is from argentinian side. Visits by boat or by night only with full moon.

Jonathan Ding
2020-02-21 11:37:59 GMT

This is the Brazilian side of the national park. Absolutely stunning. The highlight was the Devil’s Throat, a boardwalk which led to absolutely incredible views of the falls. A must see in Brazil!

Calum Taylor
2024-04-13 21:13:44 GMT

Great views

Mishaal Ahmad
2018-04-04 01:13:32 GMT

Absolutely EPIC!! These waterfalls are an absolute must see. On the triple border with Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil. It has over 280 waterfalls. You can get right up close into "The devils throat" where you get an amazing view of the falls up close. Don't forget your rain poncho because you will definitely get wet!

Umut Çağın Eşlisoy
2018-04-09 02:25:58 GMT

Better to visit both sides that have different attractions. Argentinian part is bigger and more adventurous vs. Brazilian part is better structured, more welcoming, better panaromic pictures. İf you have chance to visit only one side and have whole day to visit and more enthusiastic of water falls, Argentinian part would be better. İf you prefer to see water fall and birds park in the same day (are different parks, but they are so close to each other), i recommend you Brazilian side.

Mike M
2019-11-22 21:38:14 GMT

I have visited waterfalls in many countries and none so far compare to this. The park is very busy as expected and at times you might be stuck in a crowd of people trying to inch your way through and its all worth it. There is a lot of walking which includes stairs but i would say almost everyone can do it... just take your time and go at your own pace. The Brasil side give a good view but if at all possible both sides should be visited.

xavi sala
2018-09-12 04:01:59 GMT

A highlight of any trip you can think of. Just stunning beauty all over. The falls are amazing to contemplate, one can get lost by the sound and the never ending movement of this millions of liters of water that kept going down no matter what.

Alvaro Núñez, a Spanish conquistador, discovered it in 1545 looking for a shortcut to another river. I tried to imagine what could have been seeing this for the first time, stumbling upon it just like that, it definitely has a lifechanging expereince for him and it should be for any visitor.

Nowadays, both sides Brazil and Argentina have set it as National Parks and are well run for your enjoyment.

Absolutey worth the price.

Jonathan Shiffman
2019-07-11 02:10:54 GMT

Go early to avoid the queues, the lines are long to purchase tickets. Use the automated ticket machines that accept all visa/MasterCard as the queues were much shorter. Waited approximately an hour to catch the shuttle bus into the park. The view of the falls was amazing

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About Foz do Iguaçu
City in Brazil

Foz do Iguaçu is the Brazilian city on the border of Iguaçu Falls. The city is the 7th largest in the state of Paraná. The city's population is approximately 258,000. source

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