Templo Budista Chen Tien
A peaceful Buddhist temple with over 120 statues, offering serene gardens and panoramic city views of Foz do Iguaçu.

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Templo Budista Chen Tien
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Fewer crowds, more peace

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Must-see attractions
A peaceful Buddhist temple with over 120 statues, offering serene gardens and panoramic city views of Foz do Iguaçu.
"A great place to disconnect from your busy life, extremely peaceful and inviting."
🚗 Plan Your Transport
The temple is a bit remote. Factor in taxi or ride-share costs, as public transport might be limited.
🗣️ Language Barrier
Information signs are mostly in Portuguese. A translation app can be helpful for deeper understanding.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 16,835 reviews
Type
Buddhist Temple
Highlights
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Serene Statues
Temple Grounds
Over 120 Buddhist statues create a contemplative and visually rich environment for reflection.
Panoramic City Views
Upper Areas
Enjoy breathtaking vistas of Foz do Iguaçu, offering a unique perspective of the city.
Tranquil Gardens
Temple Gardens
Wander through peaceful gardens designed for quiet contemplation and appreciation.
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🚗 Plan Your Transport
The temple is a bit remote. Factor in taxi or ride-share costs, as public transport might be limited.
🗣️ Language Barrier
Information signs are mostly in Portuguese. A translation app can be helpful for deeper understanding.
🧘♀️ Dress Respectfully
While not strictly enforced, dressing modestly is a good idea out of respect for the temple's spiritual nature.
📸 Capture the Calm
Bring your camera for the statues and city views, but be mindful of the peaceful atmosphere.
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🚗 Plan Your Transport
The temple is a bit remote. Factor in taxi or ride-share costs, as public transport might be limited.
🗣️ Language Barrier
Information signs are mostly in Portuguese. A translation app can be helpful for deeper understanding.
🧘♀️ Dress Respectfully
While not strictly enforced, dressing modestly is a good idea out of respect for the temple's spiritual nature.
📸 Capture the Calm
Bring your camera for the statues and city views, but be mindful of the peaceful atmosphere.
💧 Stay Hydrated
Especially on warmer days, carry water as you explore the grounds.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the Templo Budista Chen Tien for its peaceful atmosphere, numerous statues, and panoramic city views, offering a serene escape. However, some reviews mention that certain areas and statues appear to be in need of maintenance, and on-site information is primarily in Portuguese.
"I visited this Buddhist temple with high hopes, expecting a tranquil and well-tended space for reflection. While the atmosphere still carried a sense of calm, I couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed. The garden, though once clearly beautiful, now seemed somewhat neglected, with signs of abandonment in parts. Many of the statues—central to the experience—were in need of repair, which made the overall impression feel out of harmony with the values often associated with Buddhism: care, mindfulness, and respect for the sacred.
I understand that maintaining such places can be challenging, and I deeply respect the cultural and spiritual importance of the site. I simply hope that in time, some restoration and attention will return it to its full potential. The temple still offers a moment of pause, but it could offer so much more with a little more care."
Ulf R
"It's a very peaceful place, the gardens are beautiful and the statues as well. As everything in this city, there were not many information about the place itself. I thought I would find a meditation hall inside the building but there wasn't one."
Mariana Salamon
"A great place to disconnect from your busy life. I'm not religious, but I found the park extremely peaceful and inviting to walk through and appreciate in my own way.
There are even some small informational signs in some areas, which taught me lots of interesting facts. However, the signs are unfortunately only in Portuguese!"
Emily Hinz Barreto
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Templo Budista Chen Tien is located a bit outside the main tourist areas of Foz do Iguaçu. The most convenient way to get there is by taxi or ride-sharing app, which will take approximately 20-30 minutes. Public bus routes are available but can be less direct and take longer.
Yes, the Templo Budista Chen Tien is generally free to enter, making it an economical option for visitors. However, you should budget for transportation to and from the temple.
There is usually parking available at the Templo Budista Chen Tien, especially during off-peak hours. It's a good option if you are arriving by car.
While not as commonly included as the Iguazu Falls, some local tour operators may offer visits to the Templo Budista Chen Tien as part of a city tour. It's best to check with local tour providers.
For budget travelers, taking a public bus is the most economical option, though it requires more time and potentially transfers. Researching the specific bus routes from your accommodation is recommended.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no admission fee to enter the Templo Budista Chen Tien. It's a free-to-access site for all visitors.
The temple is typically open daily, but hours can vary. It's advisable to check recent visitor information or local listings for the most up-to-date opening times before your visit.
While there isn't a strict dress code, it's recommended to dress modestly out of respect for the religious site. Covering shoulders and knees is a good practice, though not always enforced.
Photography is generally permitted within the temple grounds, but it's always good to be mindful of the serene environment and avoid disruptive flash photography, especially near prayer areas.
The main restriction is to maintain a respectful and quiet demeanor. Visitors are asked not to disturb the peace or damage any of the statues or garden elements.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The temple features over 120 Buddhist statues, peaceful gardens for reflection, and offers panoramic views of Foz do Iguaçu. It's a place for quiet contemplation and appreciating the architecture and art.
Official guided tours are not commonly offered. However, some informational signs are present, though primarily in Portuguese. Visitors often explore independently.
Children can visit, but the temple is more geared towards quiet reflection. The open spaces in the gardens can be enjoyable, but supervision is recommended.
Some visitors have noted that certain areas and statues could benefit from more maintenance, suggesting a sense of neglect in parts. However, the overall atmosphere remains peaceful.
While there isn't a dedicated meditation hall, the peaceful gardens and serene atmosphere make it an ideal spot for personal meditation and quiet contemplation.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
No, there are no food or dining facilities available directly at the Templo Budista Chen Tien. Visitors should plan to eat before or after their visit.
Bringing water is recommended, especially on warm days. However, it's best to consume food outside the main temple areas to maintain the sanctity of the site.
Since the temple is a bit outside the city center, dining options are limited nearby. It's advisable to eat in Foz do Iguaçu before or after your visit, where a wider variety of restaurants are available.
📸 📸 Photography
The areas with the highest concentration of statues, the panoramic city viewpoints, and the tranquil garden paths offer the most picturesque photo opportunities.
Drone usage is typically not permitted at religious sites to ensure peace and respect. It's best to assume it's not allowed unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Late afternoon, during the golden hour, offers beautiful lighting for both the statues and the city views. Morning light can also be pleasant for capturing the serene gardens.
While general photography is allowed, avoid using flash in prayer areas or when it might disturb other visitors. Be respectful of the spiritual nature of the site.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. A wide-angle lens can be useful for capturing the scale of the statues and the panoramic views.
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