
Nature does not repeat itself, nor does artistic talent and human interactions. That is why Landmark of the Three Borders provides a new discovery every sunset. The tour is always different, no matter how many times the visitor enjoys and visits the attraction.
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Well for this reason, groups of friends, co-workers, families and tourists are choosing Marco for a happy hour unique, connected with nature and the Three Borders. It is a way to combine fun and social interaction, escaping from the concrete and noise of urban life.

Clean air and lots of greenery in the surroundings. The mouth of the Iguaçu River puts on a spectacular show as it meets the waters of the Paraná River. Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay are all framed in the same view. The sunset arrives, one of the most vibrant in the tri-national region.
The daily, open-air cultural shows are an ode to the indigenous presence on the border, and to the adventures and misadventures of Cabeza de Vaca, the first European to see the Iguaçu Falls in the 16th century. The art also celebrates the mixture of cultures and peoples of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.

O happy hour The Marco das Três Fronteiras offers visitors, border residents or tourists dishes from Brazil and neighboring countries, local beer, wines and special drinks. The atmosphere of the Cabeza de Vaca Restaurant immerses the public in the landscape of rivers and nature.
All of this enchanted judge Marcos Pagan and his wife, businesswoman Nicole Junqueira, who are from São Paulo. The structure that welcomes tourists and the diversity of attractions at sunset are what sets the tour apart, they reported.

“It’s a cozy, very integrative environment,” summarized Marcos, to whom his operator recommended the happy hour at the Marco das Três Fronteiras. “It is a complete structure that maintained the environmental aspect, in addition to the geography of the border and sunset”, he highlighted.
Happy hour in the frame
A resident of Foz do Iguaçu, Bruna Ortega gathered a group of friends, all young people, professionals and university students who are preparing to enter the world of work. happy hour in the Three Borders Framework it is differentiated, he described.
“It’s a different experience, away from the hustle and bustle of the bars in Foz do Iguaçu,” she stressed. “We have the outdoors, the landscapes are very beautiful and are waiting to see the sunset at dusk,” Bruna pointed out.

The friends celebrated with their favorite drink and beer. The table was in a privileged position, facing the Iguaçu River and the border forest, with a view of the Marco das Três Fronteiras square, a meeting point and stage for cultural events.
International visitors from Peru, Barbara Ojeda, an economist, and Fiorela Vilchez, a businesswoman, demonstrate their fascination with the natural landscapes of the Three Borders Landmark. They stay in Foz do Iguaçu for three days, enjoying the wonders of the border.

“It’s beautiful! I’ve never seen such a beautiful sunset,” said Bárbara. “The rivers are so beautiful. And I’ve never seen the meeting of three countries before,” said Bárbara, who found the Three Borders Landmark after searching social media.
Expanded attractions
In February, locals and tourists can enjoy happy hour at Marco das Três Fronteiras with special discounts. The promotion is valid at Restaurante Cabeza de Vaca, from 15pm to 18:30pm.

Visitors can enjoy a menu with appetizers, drinks and beers with exclusive discounts. This is one more reason to gather friends, co-workers and family for new discoveries at Marco's sunset.
The Marco das Três Fronteiras is a good example of how to boost a tourist attraction. A few years ago it was a simple landmark, consisting only of something that looked like a post. Today, after being renovated, it attracts many visitors.