Explore the cities and sub-tropical jungles of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina all from this tri-border city that shares its name with the famous Iguacu Falls.
Admire the outstanding and innovative architecture of this beautiful building and then venture inside for art exhibitions, movies and theatrical performances.
One of São Paulo’s oldest art collections features almost 9,000 works by Brazilian and international artists and is located in the leafy garden of Jardim da Luz.
One of São Paulo’s oldest art collections features almost 9,000 works by Brazilian and international artists and is located in the leafy garden of Jardim da Luz.
In the foothills of the great Monserrate mountain you will find this lovely country house, once the summer home of the legendary general and independence hero Simón Bolívar.
One of São Paulo’s oldest art collections features almost 9,000 works by Brazilian and international artists and is located in the leafy garden of Jardim da Luz.
Have fun with interactive exhibits while learning about the story of the Itaipu Dam and the ecological and social history of the Itaipu region of Foz do Iguaçu.
Follow trails around a wildlife-rich national park to discover a spectacular natural wonder consisting of some 275 waterfalls, including the thunderous Devil’s Throat.
Streets lined with murals, boutique shops, a lively nightlife, a picturesque urban park and a hilltop lookout make this one of Santiago’s most exciting neighborhoods.
Misshapen and strangely alluring, the world-famous sculptures of Fernando Botero both disturb and delight. This lively plaza is home to a number of his works.
One of São Paulo’s oldest art collections features almost 9,000 works by Brazilian and international artists and is located in the leafy garden of Jardim da Luz.