El Uru 28, 3315 Puerto Iguazú, Argentina
#69 of 112 hotels in Puerto Iguazú
Guests' ChoiceBased on 18 hotel reviews
7.9Cleanliness
8.0
Comfort
7.6
Location
9.0
Facilities
7.5
Staff
9.0
Value for money
8.2
Free WiFi
8.7
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Reviewed: 25 August 2024
Marko
CroatiaWhile the property could benefit from some updates, we did encounter a few minor issues. Upon arrival, our room lacked towels and toilet paper, but these were promptly provided upon request. Additionally, there was a slight water leak in the bathroom. Considering the overall experience, the current review score may seem a bit high by European standards.
The property is conveniently located within walking distance of the bus terminal (serving buses to Iguazu Falls and Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil) and the city center, where you'll find a variety of restaurants and shops. The breakfast is simple but satisfying.
Stayed in August 2024
Reviewed: 3 August 2024
Wojciech
PolandPerfectly located, very nice and helpful staff, tasty breakfast. Good place!
Stayed in July 2024
Reviewed: 4 July 2024
Alinson
PeruI have to pay in cash because if I use the credit card they will charge me some fees
The location and it was a calm place
Stayed in June 2024
Reviewed: 20 March 2024
Cecilia
Hong KongHotel facilities need to renew and maintain air conditioning not cool enough, fan dodn't work, add some more cake or fruit for breakfast will be better.
Nice hotel, the host was friendly and nice.
Stayed in March 2024
Reviewed: 22 June 2023
Juliet
MalaysiaRoom was very old and furnitures, doors and toilet very worn out. Toilet was releasing foul smell. Our toilet ventilation window was an open hole that could be peeped into from outside, which is steps to go upstairs! We told the staff about it and they very quickly changed us to a bigger and better room.
Strategic location. Close to Puerto Bus terminal. Less than 8 min slow walk with our trolley luggage. All the shops and restos were around this hotel. We bought our sim card at one of the kiosk at the bus station, very convenient. Peso$1800 with 2GB data n 30 days unlimited calls.
Stayed in June 2023
Reviewed: 19 November 2022
Gabby
ArgentinaBathroom window didnt work, door nobs where missing
The stuff was helpfull. They store my bags after check out
Stayed in November 2022
Reviewed: 31 January 2022
Ree
BrazilThe staff! Wonderful! Everyone is super nice! Nicholas helped me a lot about questions with my dog, he goes out of his way to help! Great guy!! I loved the pool and the location and best part super pet friendly! My dog loved it there! The rooms are simple which is fine and is OK clean
Stayed in January 2022
Reviewed: 20 April 2024
Anastasios
DenmarkNot very professional. Technical problems with the shower. Very basic breakfast.
Local place with friendly staff. Good location. Overall OK for a short stay.
Stayed in January 2024
Reviewed: 6 April 2024
Dave
United StatesI have nothing negative, but will use this space to pass suggestions that could be helpful. Here is the deal about crossing the border between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. All buses (and I presume taxis) crossing the border stop at the Argentina border outbound. Everybody except local residents must get off the bus and go inside the immigration building to exit Argentina. Argentine authorities do not stamp passports, but scan them to keep electronic records of entrances and exits. After going through immigration to exit, you get back on the bus. The bus then drives a couple of kilometers through a “no man’s land” and then stops again at the entrance to Brazil. For those needing a visa to enter Brazil (including US citizens starting April 10 2024), you should tell the bus driver to stop at the Brazilian border so you can go through Brazil immigration and get a Brazilian stamp. You also need a stamp if you plan to stay in Brazil overnight or depart Brazil through another port of exit (I.e Foz do Iguazu Airport, Rio, São Paulo). Locals with local IDs don’t need to stop, so the burden is on you to tell the bus driver that you need to stop and go through either side of immigration. On the Argentine border there is a store that exchanges money and a large duty free store. Returning to Argentina from Brazil is a similar experience, but be prepared to wait in long lines to get through Argentine customs and immigration. The Brazil-Paraguay border at Iguazu is much easier to cross. It’s a bridge between Foz do Iguazu and Ciudad del Este. If possible, try to walk it. There is bumper to bumper traffic and there are some awesome views you can only see on the sidewalk. If you are just going to Ciudad del Este for the day and intend to come back through the same bridge, there is no need to go through Paraguayan immigration. But if you intend to leave Paraguay through another exit, you should get both a Brazilian exit stamp and a Paraguayan entry stamp.
We had a great stay at Hotel Tierra Colorada. It’s a modest place two blocks from the town’s main bus station and about an easy ten minute walk from the strip of restaurants and bars. The hosts are wonderful. They are very caring and go through great lengths to make sure you have what you need. The room is just fine. It’s a bit old but has everything you need for a comfortable stay: good hot water, good A/C, nice beds, with enough towels and linen. Breakfast is great and includes a variety of breads and coffee. The bus station is incredibly convenient, with buses going to the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls every hour on the half hour between around 0830 and 1730 (5000 pesos round trip as of April 2024) and the Argentine side of Iguazú Falls every 20 minutes (6000 pesos round trip as of April 2024). Hourly buses also go from this bus station to the airport and buses go from here to Downtown Foz do Iguazu (Brazilian side) and Ciudad del Este in Paraguay. Buses from this station also go to several cities in Argentina including Buenos Aires (it’s several hours long bus ride but an alternative if you travel to Iguazu in one of the cheap airlines and then get stranded to go back…it happens frequently). There are also taxis ready to take you anywhere, at the bus station with printed fare lists. The bus station has lockers where you can store your bags (carry-on size), though you can also store them with the host at the hotel. There are several restaurants, shops, and a pharmacy next to the bus station. Exchanging money is also possible at the gas station across the street from the bus station but don’t expect a good rate. If you are wiring money to yourself via Western Union, there is one place toward the entrance to Puerto Iguazu rather far from the bus station.
Stayed in April 2024
Reviewed: 29 February 2024
Klaus
United StatesWhere to begin...what a disappointment. No English, seriously rundown street (abandoned ancient truck parked across from "hotel" entrance. No elevator. Breakfast was bread and coffee (one croissant pp), dispensing paddle on coffee urn was broken off. All bathroom fittings leaked, drains were badly clogged. Never had a bathroom that came with a floor squeegee to handle the flooding. We had standing water under our BED after a rain. Stairs were also flooded. A/C constantly made random loud clicking noises throughout the night. Had to ask for toilet paper. Ceiling fans & A/C in breakfast room and lobby didn't work. Worst pillow ever. Went to pay at checkout and told we had to pay in CASH ONLY. Don't trust the photos or reviews!!!
A/C worked, easy walk to main part of local town center.
Stayed in February 2024
Reviewed: 20 October 2024
Gavin
United KingdomThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in October 2024
Reviewed: 19 March 2024
Perez
United StatesThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in March 2024
Reviewed: 8 February 2024
Elen
BrazilThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in December 2023
Reviewed: 5 February 2024
Armando
United StatesThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in February 2024
Reviewed: 4 January 2024
Franz
NetherlandsThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in November 2023
Reviewed: 25 December 2023
Krishna
UruguayThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in October 2023
Reviewed: 11 January 2024
Salata*
SerbiaThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in January 2024
Reviewed: 16 December 2023
Gustavo
BrazilThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in December 2023
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