The Three Borders Landmark opened on July 20, 1903, in order to mark the border between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. In each city, it was built a Landmark that represents equality, territorial limits and the respect of these countries, thus becoming a local tourist attraction.

The view tourists will be provided with by visiting the Three Borders Landmark is the picture of the three countries at the same time, and the meeting between the Parana River and the Iguaçu River. Undoubtedly, it’s a unique landscape.

The site offers parking lot, coffee shop, craft shop, and a lookout point for tourists to observe the three countries. It’s worth checking it closely!