Hello… just thought I’d share a handy tip with you all, which is buying cheaper goods at the duty free store in Iguazu.
As you pass through Migraciones, before crossing the bridge to Brazil, there’s a duty free shopping centre.
And here’s the great thing…
The prices are fixed in USD, BUT when you go to pay, they charge you in pesos, at the official rate, with no taxes.
I splashed out and bought an iPhone 14 pro, priced at $2,119 USD. This was back in early May, and the official was at $231.50.
So they charged me $494k pesos.
You can do the maths, but at the time it worked out cheaper than buying in the US.
Paying with a foreign card there is like paying anywhere else in Arg, you get the MEP rate.
My partner got two pairs of designer trainers for $11k pesos.
Its a very big shopping centre and sells your typical duty free stuff, like perfumes, After 8 and Toblerone chocolates etc
There is an apple store and you’ll also find clothes, sportswear, home goods (Stanley termos etc), and a tech store selling everything except laptops.
Sharing in case is travelling, or plans to, to Iguazu. Its a good way to get hold of much cheaper goods.
As you pass through Migraciones, before crossing the bridge to Brazil, there’s a duty free shopping centre.
And here’s the great thing…
The prices are fixed in USD, BUT when you go to pay, they charge you in pesos, at the official rate, with no taxes.
I splashed out and bought an iPhone 14 pro, priced at $2,119 USD. This was back in early May, and the official was at $231.50.
So they charged me $494k pesos.
You can do the maths, but at the time it worked out cheaper than buying in the US.
Paying with a foreign card there is like paying anywhere else in Arg, you get the MEP rate.
My partner got two pairs of designer trainers for $11k pesos.
Its a very big shopping centre and sells your typical duty free stuff, like perfumes, After 8 and Toblerone chocolates etc
There is an apple store and you’ll also find clothes, sportswear, home goods (Stanley termos etc), and a tech store selling everything except laptops.
Sharing in case is travelling, or plans to, to Iguazu. Its a good way to get hold of much cheaper goods.