
Shopping in Foz do Iguassu
Ciudad del Este is a haven where illegal and smuggled goods are sold and a shopper's paradise for bargain hunters in South America. It is purportedly a tax-free area where you can pick up just about anything your heart desires, some fake and sometimes even original stuff!
It is a dubious way of shopping for perfumes, alcohol, gold jewellery, watches and the latest electronic gadgets.
Other than this, Misiones is known for its Guarani musical instruments, indigenous folk music, Indian woven textiles, wood carvings and "mate" tea. You will find wood carvings representing rain forest animals, such as toucans and lizards, which are made using wood with varied texture and colours coming from a large variety of trees.
Foz do Iguassu offers lots of shopping opportunities and it is always enjoyable to end a day of shopping by dining out at one of Foz do Iguassu Restaurants. The Brazil Shopping Guide will give you all the information you need regarding shopping in Brazil. Read on through our Foz do Iguassu shopping guide for some great local shopping tips.
Foz do Iguassu Shopping Guide
Iguazu International Tourist Pole
This is an extraordinary commercial zone and it would be an understatement to say that it is the largest shopping centre in South America, such is its significance and vastness. The shops in Ciudad del Este sell countless goods from the simplest utensils to state of the art computers which are imported from the most advanced and leading industrial countries in the world. However, it would be advisable to be vigilant against buying second-hand goods. To reach Ciudad del Este you just have to cross the 'Friendship Bridge' from the Brazilian side of the falls.
Close to the mouth of the Devil's Throat, there is an opportunity for the average tourist to indulge in some sinful shopping in Foz do Iguassu. Along with a bit of duty-free shopping, you can gorge on the world-renowned Argentinean beef, cheese and wines, which are dirt cheap as well. In Puerto Iguazu, the border city of Argentina, there is also an astounding array of reasonably priced restaurants since their focus is primarily on tourism. Wine is even sold at gas stations, the most expensive one being the wonderful 2006 Merlot, for as little as seven pesos. Due to an excellent bus service that frequently crosses the border to enter the park, the Iguassu Falls can be seen both from the Brazilian and Argentinean sides. You can shop in Paraguay and eat fantastic food to your heart's content during the course of three days without putting too much of a dent in your pocket!
There is a good opportunity for tourists to buy souvenirs, clothes and shoes at shops in Foz do Iguassu. The atmosphere caters for safe shopping and the prices are also reasonable. The tourist has several options from where to purchase souvenirs and handicrafts. There are centres such as the Visitor's Centre of the National Park, Coart, Artesanato Tres Fronteiras, a Rendeira, Recanto Tres Marcos, the Facas Pazzini and many more. Some excellent shops in Foz do Iguassu town centre are open from midnight until 2 am and even on Sunday mornings.
In Paraguay, the stores offer some of the most exclusive brand names - Bulgar, Versace, Lancome and Channel. Products such as cosmetics, perfumes, watches, alcohol and electronic equipment are all available at cheap rates.
Serpentine queues are formed on 'Friendship Bridge' on Wednesdays and Fridays, when it can get quite crowded. Goods up to US$ 150 can be imported without attracting any custom duties; however, duty has to be paid for goods costing above this limit.
Brazilian Gems and Jewellery
Precious stones that do not match up to the quality required of gems are carved into different shapes and sizes. You can take home souvenirs of amethyst, topaz or any other stones carved into shapes of toucans, owls or even grapes! You will also find chessboards, coffee spoons or knives adorned with these stones.
Soapstone is another specialty of Brazil. The stone is so soft that even your fingernails will scratch its surface, making it a perfect stone for carving. You will find soapstone miniatures of Jesus Christ, and cups and small trinket boxes which are good as decorative pieces. Foz do Iguassu shops which sell these knick-knacks and souvenirs are more likely to be found around 5-star hotels or at tourist spots.
It is said that almost all coloured gems around the world today come from Brazil. Brazilian gems come in all colours, modern and elegant designs and most of all at very affordable prices, which makes them so popular. For this reason, Brazilian jewellery is known all over the world.
The old concept of precious and semi-precious stones is passé! Today, jewellers only look at a stone to see if it has the quality of a gem and so should you. Take another look at that blue, imperial topaz or the subtle aquamarine and dare to call them semi-precious! In Brazil you will find gems in all colours of the rainbow and most of them are not found anywhere else in the world. Instead of a fake, you can go home with the real thing and in most cases even pay less for it! It can't get better than this!
Shopping Places
Cataratas JL Shopping
Av. Costa e Silva, n° 185 - Jardim Polo Centro.
55 45 35236644
55 45 30385555
comercial@cataratasjlshopping.com.br
Artesanato Três Fronteiras
Av. das Cataratas, KM 11 s/n° - Vila Carimã.
55 45 35296565
55 45 35296231
Casa Americana
Av. San Blas, 149 - Ciudad del Este - Paraguay
59 561 500529
casaamericana@casaamericana.com.br

Nice to meet you! We are Fabio and Josiane, your local connection in Foz do Iguaçu! Tourism became our passion, and we are passionate for our destination. Come and see for yourself one of the magnificent Natural Wonders of the World! We enjoy passing our knowledge on to the varied nationalities that visit us during the year. Our team is made up of local people who grew up here with their families and have a special interest in maintaining it for future generations.


