Getting in
By plane
Aerolíneas Argentinas [1] and LAN Argentina [2] Offer connections between Buenos Aires' international airport Ezeiza and many cities throughout South America, as well as North America and Europe. If you plan on visiting Buenos Aires you will fly into the Ezeiza International Airport (EZE); if you're traveling to another location in Argentina you may have to travel from Ezeiza to the Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP). One problem is that these airports are located on opposite sides of the city, making transportation from one to the other with some time to consider. There are cheap shuttlebusses which take you there in about an hour, but travel time varies greatly depending on traffic. Keep in mind while flying out of Aeroparque that recently there have been many workers strikes at the airport and service has been notably unreliable. (updated 17/6/07) You should be able to ride a motorcoach or hire a service taxi from one of the booths after you clear customs. The fixed rate for a taxi from Ezeiza international airport to Buenos Aires is 74 pesos, the rate from the Jorge Newbery domestic airport to town is 23 pesos. (prices 04/05/07)- Ezeiza International Airport (EZE): (011) 5480-6111
Argentine pesos or US dollars are accepted.
By train
There are currently no international services to Argentina. A connection between Chile and Argentina is under construction.By car
You can enter Argentina from borders shared with Bolivia, Brazil (north), Chile, (west), Paraguay and Uruguay.By bus
International coaches run from all the neighbouring countries.- Retiro Bus Terminal: (011) 4310-0700
By boat
Regular hydrofoils routes link Buenos Aires with Montevideo and Colonia in Uruguay. The company Buquebus has both a slow (3 hours) and rapid (1 hour) ferry service that departs several times a day to Colonia. Ferries depart from the downtown Buenos Aires neighborhood Puerto Madero. There are two companies (Cacciola and Líneas Delta) that link the city of Tigre with Carmelo and Nueva Palmira in Uruguay, respectively. Trains to Tigre depart from Retiro (one of Buenos Aires' main train stations) every ten minutes. The trip costs 1.1 pesos and takes 50 minutes.Content courtesy of Wikitravel and is updated weekly. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 1.0.








