Three Borders Complex
The Brazilian landmark from which You can see Argentina, Paraguay and the two main rivers of Iguassu: Paraná and Iguassu rivers.
Jesuit scenario: The whole infrastructure of the facility at the triple border are was redesigned recovering the history of Jesuits in South America.
History: It really is a journey back in time one being around the three borders complex, also souvenir shop and restaurant.
The bell and the square: Everything at the new Marco was designed and thought within the minimum details hence the bell works both ways, in and out.
Documentary: A short, 15 minutes documentary is available in an auditorium increasing your experience at the triple border.
A real wonderful work was done on recovering the spot hence it was closed for some years. Now local and tourists can enjoy one more attraction in Iguassu besides the Falls. One feedback from many visitors who come to see the falls was the lack of history about the area, city, state and south part of South America.
The Jesuits played a very important role in the history of America in general, north, central and south. The conversion of natives into Christian beliefs was their number on mission but They did much more than that, now at the new Triple Border Complex You an learn all of that.
Cabeza de Vaca Restaurant
Cabeza de Vaca is a la carte restaurant offering a great variety of Brazilian gastronomy, dinner only. Also, it's a nice place for a happy hour with an outstanding view.
Capacity: The capacity of the Cabeza de Vaca restaurant is 180 pax, indoors and outdoors areas with a great deck.
Amazing Deck: The plus of Cabeza de Vaca is the unique view to the triple borders.
A la carte: A fine collection of local dishes that go all the way from local fish to grilled meat.
International Recipes: Dishes from Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay in only one place.
Folklore dancing show
History told through typical dances and costumes showing all the diversity and mix of people at this part of South America.
Conquer of America: How was the colonization of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.
Legend of Iguassu Falls: How the Guarani Indians believed the Iguassu Falls were created.
The Folkloric Dancing Show starts at 06:30P.M.
Three Borders Complex privately organized
We can have the whole Triple Border Complex facilities and the Cabeza de Vaca restaurant privately organized for Incentive Groups. Changing on meals as well, instead of Buffet, a la carte arrangements can be done. Also live music hence this is an outstanding place for enclosing events, big enough and having everything a conventional Convention Center in a hotel could offer but with a great plus: The most beautiful sunset in Iguassu!
Tuesday to Sunday - 02:00P.M. - 08:00P.M. - Cabeza de vaca - Brazilian buffet - Self service - Only dinner - Water show - History - Incentive Groups - Folkloric Show at 06:30P.M.
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