The
city of Buenos Aires is characterized as having a strong European influence, which is
reflected not only in the city´s architectural design (very clearly European), but also
in the composition of the population, the majority being of Spanish or Italian descent.
Buenos Aires is a great metropolis (population around 11 million) characterized by the
presence of the river and the port. The city has intense cultural and nightlife, and is a
large commercial and business center.
Climate: The four seasons are clearly
distinguished in Buenos Aires. In the winter season (June to September), the temperatures
do not usually go below 0º C, maintaining an average of 8-10º C. In the summer
months (December to March), the temperature is rarely higher than 32º C, maintaining an
average of 27º C. The spring (September to December) and fall (March to June) usually
have average temperatures between 18° C and 20° C.
Currency: The legal currency is the Peso ($),
which maintains a 3.32 to 1 exchange rate with the United States Dollar: $ 3.32 = US $1.
Transportation: Buenos Aires has a very complete
network of public transportation throughout the city, composed of buses, subway and
trains. The city buses in Buenos Aires are called colectivos, and the common
urban fare is AR$0.75. The ticket or boleto is paid with coins, which is best to
have ready before getting on the bus. The subway is called Subte. The token
(called a cospel) for one ride on the subway costs AR$0.70. Multi-trip passes
are not sold.
Taxis are easily identified by their colorblack with a yellow roof. The minimum cab
fare is AR$1.80, and the end fare is exactly that which is shown on the fare counter.
Tipping is not expected unless the passenger is traveling with luggage.
Ferry service is often used by Argentine and Uruguayan passengers. Daily services run
between Buenos Aires and Uruguay (the most common destinations are Colonia, Montevideo,
Piriápolis and Punta del Este).
Airports: The Jorge Newberry Aeroparque is the domestic airport
used for domestic flights. The Ezeiza or Ministro Pistarini airport is located forty
minutes outside of the city and is used for international flights. There are two
transportation options for transfers between the airport and the city of Buenos
Aires. Passengers can take a bus which departs every half hour and costs about AR$22,
or they can opt for a taxi which costs around AR$60 to AR$65, depending on the advertised
rates at the time of the reservation. It is safest and most economical to reserve a taxi
with one of the businesses at the airport as opposed to independent taxi drivers.
ByTArgentina.com would be happy to arrange taxi
reservations for our guests who reserve lodging accommodations with us.
Ezeiza
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Tel: 5480-6111
Jorge
Newberry Metropolitan Airport
Tel: 4576-5110/5111
Electricity: The electric current operates on 220 V.
Meals: Although there is no exact meal schedule in Argentina,
breakfast is usually taken during the mid-morning hours, and is small, usually consisting
of coffee or tea, possibly accompanied by toast or pastries. The lunch hour starts around
noon or 1:00pm, and is generally a large meal. Dinner starts at about 9:00pm at the
earliest, and oftentimes much later, and is also a large meal.
Kiosks: Dispersed throughout the city, you will find hundreds of
kioskos. These are small shops which sell cigarettes, snacks, and beverages,
as well as selected useful products such as aspirin, personal hygiene products, etc. Here
you will be able to find these useful products, conveniently available to purchase on the
run. The majority of the kiosks remain open late into the night, and some are open 24
hours.
Telephone Centers: Small public telephone centers are found
throughout the city and are called Locutorios or Telecentros.
These businesses offer services including use of phone booths from which you can make
local or international calls, fax service, oftentimes mail services, and in some cases
internet access, generally at a minimum cost of about $1.00 per hour.
Telephone Cards: Visitors can obtain pre-paid telephone cards which
can be used to pay for calls made from public phones found in Telecentros, Locutorios, and
kiosks, or pay phones located in the streets.
Internet Access: In addition to the option of Telecentros and
Locutorios mentioned above, there are also several cyber-cafes in Buenos Aires, whose prices generally
range from $1 to $2 per hour.
Laundry Services: There are several laundromats located throughout
the city. Most of these offer self service washing machines as well as valet
service, which costs around $6 per large bag of clothing. With this service, you can
leave your laundry, and the lavandería will wash, dry, and fold it for you.
You can pass by later that day or when it is convenient for you to pick up your laundry.
Many lavanderías can also deliver your laundry to the place where you are staying.
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