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Panoramic Hotel Iguazu

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Sleek, contemporary property in a spectacular location overlooking the subtropical jungle and the Iguazú and Paraná rivers.

Ever since its refurbishment some years ago we’ve been impressed with the Panoramic Hotel Iquazu, whose modern design and décor are unique in the area. It has a spectacular location, with unobstructed views over the water and forest from a hilltop overlooking the Iguazú and Paraná rivers. From here it is 30-minutes drive to the Argentine side of the Iguazú Falls. 

The building’s original 1940s façade has been preserved, but everything else about the design and fittings of this hotel is assuredly contemporary: clean lines, strong colours in the public areas, a patio with a striking water feature and a sleek swimming pool with jungle views.

Guestrooms are fairly compact, with a clean, muted colour scheme and stylish, up-to-date bathrooms. Each either faces the river or the gardens. There are two restaurants, a fifth floor bar with stupendous views and a fine ground floor terrace. There is also a large outdoor pool overlooking a beautiful subtropical panorama, and a lounge, small casino, gym and spa.

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What our clients say

  • "A wonderful setting. Best food of the whole trip. Friendly and helpful."

    AB, Hereford Dec 2013
  • "We particularly liked staying at the Panoramic hotel in Iguazu because we could walk to the little town in the evening to eat and experience the local life and not…

    BV, London Oct 2013
  • "Loved this hotel! Spacious rooms, good restaurant and pool had stunning views. Receptionist always greeted us by name. Nice and quiet too."

    DH, Bristol Feb 2014
  • "This hotel was not exceptionally grand but everything ran efficiently and the staff service was the best we experienced in any of the hotels - outstanding."

    KH, Yelverton Jan 2014
  • "Small but fabulous! The pool was amazing overlooking the river which divided Brazil Argentina and Paraguay. The food in the restaurant was very good and the staff could not do…

    AW, Yarm Feb 2014
  • A great hotel for chilling out after a long day walking around the Falls.

    DB Addlestone Jan 2015
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Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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