Ponte Tancredo Neves
Ponte Tancredo Neves
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Ruanna Lemos
Fortaleza, CE930 contributions
Jun 2024 • Friends
The bridge that connects Brazil to Argentina is simple, but well maintained. We went there about 4 times, some days very peaceful (crossing in 10 minutes), others not so much (about 20).. But one especially, which was a holiday in Argentina, was scary. We spent almost 2 hours in the car. So don't risk taking the journey without first checking out what the traffic is like there. Patience is essential.
PS: going by bus was also super easy.
PS: going by bus was also super easy.
Written June 21, 2024
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TravelingCat22
Tucson, AZ2,364 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
We crossed it going to the Argentinian side of the falls. Unfortunately, when you take a bus to go (versus your own car), you do not stop, you have to seize the moment quickly from the window.
Written February 7, 2018
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Francisco A
28 contributions
Sep 2015
Awesome view of the river and the different countries. Gives access to the Argentinian town Puerto Iguazu, where can find stupendous ice cream parlors like Freddos and Cremolati.
Written August 20, 2016
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fatima el youssef
Beirut, Lebanon12 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
it is amazing crossing the bridge between brasil and argentine over parana river. a nice view and it is worth taking pictures
Written September 11, 2017
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UliKHansen
Lima, Peru111 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
You need to cross through this bridge to get to one other country in order to see Iguazu Falls in all its greatness, the bridge itself is not big deal, but you'll cross it anyway.
Written March 24, 2015
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Harriet A
47 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
Nothing special to go out of your way for but the colours are cool when crossing from one country to the other!
Written January 30, 2019
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Wankenne
Sao Paulo, SP528 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
Nothing to see, nothing to do! Better to avoid because full of street vendors and all kind of people trying to pick up your money!
Written January 9, 2019
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Silma P
Manassas, VA51 contributions
May 2018 • Family
This bridge connects Brasil and Paraguai.
During the week there is some trafic, but it does not take that long to go over there. One thing, I do not recommend Americans to go over there. It is tooo crowded.
During the week there is some trafic, but it does not take that long to go over there. One thing, I do not recommend Americans to go over there. It is tooo crowded.
Written May 20, 2018
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marcelo-dillenburg
Porto Alegre, RS418 contributions
Oct 2017 • Solo
The Tancredo Neves Bridge connects the cities of Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil) and Puerto Iguazu (Argentina), over the Iguaçu River. Although it was designed with no intention of looking good, the decoration with the colors of Brazil and Argentina give it a nice touch. It allows for some nice pictures, as well. By no means is it something you should strive to visit, but it won't hurt your eyes when you cross it to go from country to country.
Written October 1, 2017
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Travel_World63
Sao Paulo, SP408 contributions
Dec 2016 • Family
The bridge over Paraná river is mandatory to cross from Brazilian side to Argentinian side (Missiones provinces - to the city of Puerto Iguazu), and vice-versa. You can see the color of the bridge changing from yellow green to white blue in the middle of the bridge.
Written December 25, 2016
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Esta abierto las 24 horas ?
Written July 11, 2023
Vanessa Jonsson
Foz do Iguacu, PR
Qual horário que não há tanta fila para atravessar
Written August 12, 2019
Fui por volta das 14h e tava bem tranquilo. A partir das 17h leva horasss, principalmente fi ais de semana
Written August 12, 2019
Os preços do duty free vale a pena? Obrigada!
Written March 30, 2017
Moro em Foz há 17 anos. Historicamente, perfumes e cosméticos têm valido a pena no Duty Free, mesmo porque certas marcas não se encontram em Ciudad del Este, mas nos últimos tempos a concorrência está mais acirrada. Eletrônicos sempre valeram mais a pena no Paraguai. Quanto às bebidas, se comprar nas lojas como Shopping China não há por que temer nada quanto à qualidade e procedência.
Written March 31, 2017
Peço a gentileza de uma descrição detalhada de como passar pela aduana brasileira e documentação. Não irei a Perto Iguazu, para atravessar a ponte da Fraternidade e ir apenas ao Duty Free, é necessária identificação na aduana brasileira?
Written September 19, 2016
Bom dia! Na verdade ali você passa pela aduana Argentina. E precisa de RG atual, com foto recente! Dizem que as vezes você consegue passar com CNH, mas é melhor não arriscar, e se for com criança, RG também dela, lá não aceitam Certidão de nascimento!
Uma dica, se for nas cataratas do lado argentino, comprar Pesos Argentinos para compra dos ingressos, no guiche não aceita Real e nem tão pouco Dólares.
Já para ir apenas ao Duty Free, não passa pela aduana!
Espero ter ajudado!
Written September 19, 2016
Valeria E
Seoul, South Korea
Can anyone shine some light on the process, in terms of visa or whatnot, for U.S. passport holders crossing from Brazil to Argentina by land to see Iguazu Falls?
Written July 16, 2015
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