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Jardin de Iguazu

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Welcoming, modern little hotel that offers a good value base for exploring Iguazú Falls.

Many of Puerto Iguazú’s hotels are large properties catering for tour groups; if you prefer a small, no-nonsense and good value base for your explorations of Iguazú Falls and its environs, the welcoming, modern Jardin de Iguazu does just the job.

The hotel Jardin de Iguazú is just a short walk from the town centre. It has just 30 compact rooms which open out onto the internal garden courtyard and the attractive pool and Jacuzzi area. While there is no restaurant on site (except for breakfast), there are numerous dining options nearby in the town, where you can mingle with locals and other visitors alike. 

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What our clients say

  • Fairly small room, but good area near town, no restaurant at hotel but plenty in surrounding area, nice pool although small.

    KH, Newcastle upon tyne Apr 2017
  • Basic but charming hotel in local district very close to main shopping, eating, drinking areas. Again a good sized room with large comfortable bed, bathroom and decent aircon.  Garden, pool…

    MG, High Wycombe Nov 2016
  • Location wasn't brillant as fairly kind of industrial area. Nearby restaurants good but no other facilities.

    ME, Wigton Oct 2015
  • "A lovely little friendly hotel, with an owner only too pleased to help in anyway he can. Comfortable rooms set around a cosy courtyard garden, with hummingbirds frequently visiting. Welcome…

    JS,Worcester Dec 2014
  • All good. Having a double and single bed did cut down on space in the room but was fine.

    IC, Leigh-On-Sea Dec 2015
  • Good value hotel.

    EM, London Dec 2018
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Kathryn backpacked across Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru before joining us. She has a degree in Philosophy and French and is a keen netball player.

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