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GETTING THERE:
From LAX, direct service (stop, no change of planes) to Buenos Aires is offered on Lan, and connecting service (change of plane) is available on American, Delta, Continental, United and Lan. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $843.
WHERE TO STAY:
Alvear Palace Hotel, 1891 Avenida Alvear, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 011-54-11-4808-2100, vwww.alvearpalace.com. An elegant hotel in the heart of La Recoleta. Doubles from $385.
Iguazú Grand Hotel Resort & Casino, Puerto Iguazú City, Argentina; 011-54-3757-498050, vwww.casinoiguazu.com. A sprawling hotel on lush grounds with a large pool. Despite the casino, very family-friendly. Doubles from $320.
WHERE TO EAT:
In Buenos Aires:
El Mirasol, 136 Boedo, Almagro; 011-54-11-4864-5890, vwww.el-mirasol.com.ar. Thick cuts of fine Argentine beef, including sirloin, rib-eye and tenderloin. Main courses $5-$30.
Rodizio, 838 Alicia Moreau de Justo, 011-54-11-4334-3646. Grilled meats served by roving waiters, and a large salad buffet. Lunch buffet about $15.
El Desnivel, 855 Defensa; 011-54-11-4300-9081. Serves parilla, pasta and salads. Entrees under $10.
At Iguaçu Falls:
Hotel Tropical das Cataratas, Rodovia Br 469 KM 28, Parque Nacional do Iguaçú, Foz do Iguaçu, Parana, Brazil; 011-55-45-2102-7000, vwww.tropicalhotel.com.br. Continental and Brazilian specialties. Main courses $15-$40.
TO LEARN MORE:
Argentina Tourism Office, (212) 603-0443, vwww.turismo.gov.ar.
Tourism Office of Brazil, (800) 727-2945, vwww.braziltourism.org.
— Scott Kraft
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