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By Bus:
The Main Coach station is located behind the train stations in Retiro from where numerous buses depart and arrive to and from various cities in the interior of Argentina with a wide variety of transportation companies and comfortable services. It also offers direct connections to Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Peru and to Uruguay (Montevideo) via Fray Bentos with modern, comfortable buses
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Bus Terminal Retiro. Tel: 4310-0700
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By Car: The Argentine road network was built having the city of Buenos Aires as the central point of reference. Tolls are charged on the main access routes and highways in the urban and metropolitan areas. Foreign visitors can drive by following these basic requirements: to be over 21, have their country of origin driver's license, international license (for countries that do not share borders with Argentina), and with a credit card to use as guarantee in the case of using the services of car rental companies.
● By Taxi: Taxis in the city are painted black and yellow. The taxi counter that should be in a visible place lights up when the journey begins and shows the rate in pesos.
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By Subway: The Buenos Aires subway opened in 1913 and is the oldest in Latin America. There are five lines: A, B, C, D and E. It is the fastest method of transport, it is economic and except during the rush hour, it is comfortable. In addition, the second part of the H line is in construction, which eventually will link the South of the city from Pompeya to the Retiro Railway Station.
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