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1. Hotel Esturion
Hotel Esturión is spacious, well equipped, and just a 10-minute walk from the town center. The main building...
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2. Hotel Saint George
Undoubtedly the finest hotel located in the town center, the Saint George is a modern cream-colored block...
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3. Iguazú Grand Hotel Resort and Casino
Some of my pickiest friends have stayed here and could not fault it. The large, red-brick, mansion-style...
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4. La Aldea de la Selva
A sleek wooden walkway leads you through the jungle to a stylish and comfortable boutique hotel that...
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5. Residencial Uno Hostel
This big, rambling building has mismatching tiles and a thrown-together feel, with a water tank precariously...
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6. Orquídeas Palace
This resort-style hotel with manicured lawns and low modern buildings has a pared-down, functional feel....
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- If you need a hotel for visiting the majestic Iguazu Falls, there are certainly plenty to choose from in or near the Argentine resort of Puerto Iguazu - and don't forget there are more on the Brazilian side too. Our top pick for a hotel located on the Argentine side is the Aldea de la Selva, for its great central location, its ecological credentials, the great restaurant and the fabulous "selva" or jungle its timber cabins are sprinkled among. Our second choice has to go to the wonderful Yacutinga Lodge - another green-friendly place - though it must be admitted that it is quite a trek from the Falls themselves. In town the Hotel Saint George comes up trumps in the middle range - with well appointed rooms and a pleasant swimming pool. The Iguazu Grand Resort - our ninth pick - comes with a casino and a huge pool complex, though the service is sluggish. The Sheraton - number ten for us - has the best location, right in the park itself, overlooking the Cataratas - but its bunker-like architecture and the fact it is so visible from the falls is a negative mark against it.
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