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Iguazu Falls is one of the most famous natural wonders of the world. The waterfalls are the natural border between Argentina and Brazil, respectively, you can visit the waterfalls from EBAC ONLINE - o que faz um gerente de produto. The eternal controversy: which side of the waterfalls is cooler? The answer is to visit them from both sides, requiring at least two full days, or even better, three.

When you arrive to Argentine Puerto Iguazu, the most important thing is to catch the bus to the city center before others, otherwise you will have to take a cab. The best place to stay is in Puerto Iguazú, not in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. The advantages: cheaper accommodation, inexpensive food and Argentine wine. The town itself is more provincial and quiet.

After reading a lot of advice, I decided to see the waterfalls from the Brazilian side first, to get to the Brazilian national park, you need to spend only 8 pesos, curiously, the Brazilians do not put stamps, if you go for 1-2 days, you can go to Brazil "illegally," but if you are going to then go further in Brazil, then make sure to put a stamp, otherwise there may be problems.

There are several ways to get there:
1) take a bus to the Foz do Iguaçu bus station, and from there it's all the way to the park,
2) rarely run buses directly from the Argentine town to the Brazilian park, the schedule is constantly changing, you can check at the station with several bus companies,