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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
There are no international services. From the terminal stations Retiro, Constitucion, Once and Federico Lacroze there are trains to various locations in the country side, […]
Buenos Aires is connected by river to the Oriental Republic of Uruguay from the North Quay (passengers and vehicles). Trips can be taken daily from […]
The city has two airports. Ezeiza international airport greets visitors from the rest of the world. It is reached by driving through a Highway – […]