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Hotel in PR 85855-750, Brazil

Belmond Hotel das Cataratas

★ 4.8$450-700 — $600-1000Luxury

The only hotel inside Iguazu National Park offers exclusive access to the falls before and after park hours. Portuguese colonial architecture houses elegant rooms, and guests can walk to the falls through jungle trails teeming with wildlife.

Belmond Hotel das Cataratas holds a singular position in South America as the only hotel located entirely within Iguazu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the border of Brazil and Argentina in the state of Paraná. The property stands at kilometre 32 of the park road, close enough to the falls that the roar of cascading water carries across the hotel grounds throughout the day and clouds of mist are visible from the gardens. Guests staying at the hotel are granted access to the main park walking trails before and after standard public visiting hours, allowing them to experience the Iguazu Falls without the large crowds that accompany regular day-trip entry — one of the most prized privileges the property offers. The building was constructed in the early twentieth century in a distinctive Portuguese colonial style, featuring blush-pink rendered facades, terracotta tiled rooflines, wide covered verandas, and extensive tropical gardens that attract coatis, toucans, and iridescent blue morpho butterflies. Accommodation spans classic garden-view rooms through superior categories to suites with direct falls views, all furnished with warm wooden details, locally inspired decorative pieces, and the contemporary comforts expected of a luxury Belmond property. Dining is anchored by two main restaurants: the Cataratas Chophouse and Grill serves premium grilled meats and regional Brazilian dishes, while Ipê Amarelo offers lighter international options in a shaded veranda setting overlooking the gardens. A generous Brazilian breakfast buffet is typically included in the room rate. The full-service spa draws on native Amazonian and Cerrado botanical ingredients for its treatment menu, and the outdoor pool is set within beautifully maintained grounds. The concierge team is experienced in arranging visits to the Argentine side of the falls via shuttle, helicopter flights over the Iguazu gorge, and boat excursions to the base of the cascades. A dedicated environmental education team runs guided wildlife walks and evening talks within the park, reinforcing the conservation mission of the surrounding national park.

Amenities

  • exclusive park access
  • pool
  • spa
  • fine dining
  • tennis court
  • nature location

Location

Parque Nacional do Iguacu, Km 32, Foz do Iguacu, PR 85855-750

-25.6953, -54.4444 — View on map

Highlights

  • The only hotel inside Iguazu National Park, with exclusive early-morning and late-evening access to the falls trails
  • Portuguese colonial architecture from the early 20th century with blush-pink facades amid wildlife-rich tropical gardens
  • Full-service spa with Amazonian botanical treatments, outdoor pool, and nature walks led by the hotel's environmental team
  • Two restaurants featuring premium Brazilian grilled meats, regional dishes, and light international fare

Tips

  • Request a falls-view room at booking — the upgrade to see mist rising over the Iguazu gorge from the window is worth the premium
  • Use the hotel's exclusive early-morning trail access before day-trip crowds arrive; the light on the falls at sunrise is exceptional
  • Book visits to the Argentine side of the falls through the hotel concierge, who can arrange priority shuttle access
  • Secure all food and snacks in your room — coatis throughout the grounds are bold and will investigate unattended bags
  • The rainy season (November to March) swells the falls to their most dramatic volume; waterproof footwear is essential on the trails

FAQ

Is early-morning and evening access to the falls included in the room rate?

Yes. Hotel guests are granted access to Iguazu National Park walking trails before and after standard public hours, allowing them to experience the falls with minimal crowds. This exclusive access is available to all guests and is one of the hotel's signature benefits.

Can guests visit the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls from the hotel?

Yes. The concierge team arranges transportation to the Argentine side of the falls, which offers different perspectives including the famous Garganta del Diablo walkway. A separate Argentine national park entry fee applies and should be budgeted independently.

Is breakfast included in the room rate?

A generous Brazilian breakfast buffet is typically included in the room rate and served each morning at the hotel's main dining area. Guests should confirm inclusions at the time of booking as rates can vary by package.

Is the hotel suitable for families with children?

Yes. The hotel's wide gardens are safe for children, and the wildlife visible from the grounds — coatis, parrots, butterflies — is a major draw for young guests. Cots and extra beds can be arranged in advance, and the hotel's environmental team runs age-appropriate nature activities.

Accessibility

Belmond Hotel das Cataratas can accommodate guests with mobility needs in adapted rooms with widened doorways and modified bathrooms; advance contact with the reservations team is strongly recommended to confirm specific requirements. The hotel's main buildings are largely on a single level, though the park trails to the Iguazu Falls involve steps, uneven terrain, and considerable walking distances that present challenges for guests with limited mobility. The hotel's environmental staff can advise on the most accessible trail sections and alternative viewpoints near the falls.

When to visit

April through November offers the most comfortable temperatures and manageable water levels; the rainy season from November to March brings the falls to their most dramatic flow but makes trails slippery and the surrounding forest very humid.

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