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O2 Hotel Iguazu
4.4/551 Reviews
Отличный отель с прекрасным видом. Нам повезло с менеджером отеля и она нас разместила в видовой номер с шикарным видом. Спасибо!
Hotel Guaminí Misión
4.4/538 Reviews
This is a hidden gem, especially the restaurant, which had the best food of our trip. Some reviews said taxis didn’t like going there because of the rough road at the end, but our driver had no problem with it. Some reviews said it was moldy but our room was clean , spacious, and even had a bidet. The hotel restaurant and pool have a great view overlooking the Paraná River. The grounds are charming, with a mission motif. Service at the restaurant was impeccable, and prices extremely reasonable by US standards. The bill for ojo de bife (ribeye) which seemed like a filet mignon to us, mashed potatoes, chicken with rice and vegetables, an excellent bottle of Mendoza Malbec, and a passion fruit mousse for dessert, came to about $50 including a generous tip. I believe non-hotel diners are welcome. We stayed at Iguazu Jungle Lodge two nights before and everything was superior here at a better price, only because-it is off the beaten path. Highly recommend.
Grand Crucero Hotel
4.2/541 Reviews
This hotel is good, there is a bus stop nearby, it is very convenient to go to the Great Falls, you can go to Iguazu Port. The environment is good, not far from the town, ten minutes, there are many restaurants nearby, there is a China-Pakistan from the airport to this hotel, the fare is 900 pesos, quite convenient.
Gran Hotel Tourbillon & Lodge
3.8/542 Reviews
Zona de Granjas
Excelente hotel, esta rodeado de mucho verde, idel para relajar. La piscina grande, al pie de un bar / restaurant Ideal para ir en familia. Su personal es super amable y atentos a todas las necesidades. El desayuno impecable, mucha variedad y calidad. El restaurant por la necha con una carta muy variada y comida super rica y lo mas importante, los precios super accesibles. Sin dudar volvería.
Amérian Portal Del Iguazú Hotel
4.1/543 Reviews
It looked great from outside , but has a great potential to be a 5 stars, but not even close. It’s out dated and needs a thorough remodeling. Our room was river view and seems its bathroom has been remodeled. The carpet by the bed is filthy and aged. The sink faucet only has HOT water and after two visits by the handyman it was NOT fixed. Internet is very weak. We had power outage a few times. The view was awesome. You can see the Ferris wheel and the bridge which are in the Brazil side. The Buffett breakfast is a joke. Really. All carbs, fruits and family size cream cheese and jams. After Covid era, single size is more appreciated. No cream for coffee is available only hot milk. If lactose allergy, avoid coffee. The sweets are stale as I think they serve the same day after day. No egg station and only scrambled eggs with some oily side veggies. There’s a center fruit bowl on the fruit table that has an old eggplant on it and a melon and it has gathered lots of Gnats. I told the waiter and he smiled and just shook his hand so the Gnats fly away. No one speaks English except the front desk) they are great in recycling and even have plantable pencils. Seems like they are working to its upbringing. The hallway and entrance needs ventilation as it’s extremely hot and stuffy. Two of the elevators didnot work properly while we were here. It’s just 100 meters to the bus station for Iguazu or airport.
Hotel Saint George
4.3/592 Reviews
The Saint George Hotel Iguazu rates well below the ”dump” category, relative to its 4-star status. You should stay away from this place. Avoid it at all costs. Details below: 1) Infrastructure: their rooms are so old and outdated that most youth hostels would be nicer and more inviting than them. Their furniture is extremely old. AC is LOUD. The overall quality is disastrous. Everything is awfully patched. The acoustic insulation is nonexistent, and you will be fully immersed in your neighbors' vacation experience, even if all they do is watch TV at a very reasonable volume. Some spots even appear moldy. Last, but not least, the carpet in the common areas is old, ripped, and incredibly dirty. Photos of everything below. 2) Their incredibly absurd policies: the hotel's mentality seems to be ”how can we make our guests' experience a bad one, let's try harder”. Examples: they will not allow for early check-in even if they have capacity, only hold your luggage. ”Room access is not granted until 2 pm” is the standard response. Or at check in they write down your credit card information. They actually capture (type-down) all your card info ”as a warranty” and assure you that it is ”very safely stored” (right...), instead of just blocking a temporary deposit like most civilized places around the world do. We will actually be reporting this to Booking as it is inconceivable. 3) Breakfast: their brekky room is quite small relative to the hotel size. So while the service is available 7-10 or so, you need to pick one of four 40-min (or 50, I do not remember for sure) rotations. This means, instead of just chilling in the morning during your vacation and spontaneously go for brekky when you feel like it, you need to carefully plan when to wake up and shower, so you do not miss your window. All in all, a very very poor experience. A hotel that does not belong, by any stretch of the imagination, in a world-class tourist destination like Iguazu.

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Number of Hotels32
Number of Reviews996
Highest PriceNZD 3,293
Lowest PriceNZD 27
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 277
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 285