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The bus (colectivo) is a fast and inexpensive
means of transport to travel over the Capital. There are more than 180 lines
going through the city and providing connection with all districts in the
Greater Buenos Aires.
The service is available at regular intervals.
Sometimes, streets may be blocked in the downtown area due to traffic
jams.
Hours: Bus service is available all day long but its frequency
decreases after 12 am.
(Fare: $0.75 or $ 0.80)
This is the fastest and easiest way to reach
your destination. The five subway lines (commonly known as "subtes") are
connected with the main avenues and railway and bus stations, and converge upon
downtown, the main tourist and hotel area.
Maps showing the subway lines
in different colors may be obtained at the ticket offices located in every
station. Information boards showing each line routes and transfer stations
between lines are available in all stations.
These connections that allow
passengers to use more than one line are called "combinaciones".
The
service runs Mondays through Saturdays, from 5 am to 10 pm, and Sundays and
holidays from 8 am to 10 pm.
They can be requested by phone or you may
call them on the street. Radiotaxis (provided with radio systems) are considered
safer. There is a great number of taxis in the city -&[[][[]][[]#]]160; getting a taxi near the
tourist areas is easy at any time of day or night. Usually, you will wait for no
longer than a few minutes.
Taxis can be easily recognized by their colors
- black and yellow. In addition, a red light on the taximeter indicates that
they are available.
They are a sort of limo service that you
request by phone to the numerous agencies spread out in the city. these cars are
not identified with a special color.
The minimum fare is between $5 and
$6; the total fare varies according to the kilometers covered and time
elapsed.
To rent a car is a good decision for those willing to be more comfortable and
independent during their stay in the City. Buenos Aires has a wide offer of car
rentals providing modern vehicles of different makes and types.
You must be
above 21 years old, have driving license issued at least two years before, and a
credit card limit authorized to cover rental and guarantee.
Garage or parking
areas: you can rent a parking space by the fraction of an hour, a full hour or a
day. Prices range between $3 and $4 per hour.
If you want to visit areas outside the
Capital such as the Delta or neighborhoods distant from downtown, the railways
provide an affordable service. Several lines allow access to the center of the
city.
Address: Tucumán 509,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina
1049