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Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Overview of Buenos Aires Key Facts Language: Spanish is the official language of Argentina but English is generally understood in the tourist areas. Passport/Visa: Currency: Electricity: Electrical current in Argentina is 220 volts, 50Hz. Most hotels and offices use the three-pin flat plug, however most older buildings use the two-pin round plug. Travel guide by wordtravels.com © Globe Media Ltd. By its very nature much of the information in this travel guide is subject to change at short notice and travellers are urged to verify information on which they're relying with the relevant authorities. Travmarket cannot accept any responsibility for any loss or inconvenience to any person as a result of information contained above. Event details can change. Please check with the organizers that an event is happening before making travel arrangements. We cannot accept any responsibility for any loss or inconvenience to any person as a result of information contained above. Page 1/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Travel to Buenos Aires Climate for Buenos Aires Health Notes when travelling to Argentina Safety Notes when travelling to Argentina Customs in Argentina Duty Free in Argentina Doing Business in Argentina Communication in Argentina Tipping in Argentina Passport/Visa Note Entry Requirements Entry requirements for Americans: Entry requirements for Canadians: Entry requirements for UK nationals: Entry requirements for Australians: Entry requirements for Irish nationals: Entry requirements for New Zealanders: Entry requirements for South Africans: Page 2/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Getting around in Buenos Aires, Argentina Page 3/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Attractions in Buenos Aires, Argentina Kids Attractions Cabildo Opening time: Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am-6pm. Address: Calle Bolivar 65 Telephone: +54 11 4342 6729 Casa Rosada Opening time: Museum: Monday to Friday 10am-6pm, Sundays 2pm-6pm. Guided tours are available. Admission: Free Address: Hipolito Yrigoyen 219, Plaza de Mayo Telephone: +54 11 4344 3600 Cathedral Metropolitana Admission: Free Address: San Martin and Rivadavia streets, Plaza de Mayo Telephone: +54 11 4331 2845 La Recoleta Cemetery Opening time: Open daily. Guided tours are available. Admission: Free Address: Calle Junín, Plaza Francesa Plaza Dorrego Teatro Colon Address: Cerrito 618 Telephone: +54 11 4378 7109 Website: www.teatrocolon.org.ar La Boca Floralis Generica Address: United Nations Park, Recoleta Nueve de Julio Avenue Address: Avenida 9 de Julio, Buenos Aires Page 4/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Galileo Galilei Planetarium Opening time: Open Tuesday to Friday 9:30am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday 11:30am-7pm. Address: Av. Sarmiento y Figueroa Alcorta, Palermo Telephone: +54 11 4771 6629 Buenos Aires Botanical Gardens Address: Av. Las Heras at Plaza Italia Page 5/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Events in Buenos Aires, Argentina Tango Festival Saturday August 08, 2020 to Friday August 21, 2020 (8 - 21 August 2020) Where: Various www.wander-argentina.com/buenos-aires-tango-festival/ arteBA Thursday April 16, 2020 to Sunday April 19, 2020 (16 - 19 April 2020) Where: La Rural www.arteba.org Vinos y Bodegas Wine Exhibition Wednesday September 15, 2021 to Friday September 17, 2021 (TBC) Where: La Rural www.expovinosybodegas.com.ar/ Buenos Aires Book Fair Wednesday April 21, 2021 to Tuesday May 11, 2021 (TBC 2021) Where: La Rural www.el-libro.org.ar/en/buenos-aires-book-fair.html Page 6/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Nightlife in Buenos Aires, Argentina Page 7/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Shopping in Buenos Aires, Argentina Page 8/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Dining in Buenos Aires, Argentina Gran Cafe Tortoni — Cafe Avenida de Mayo 825 Buenos Aires, Argentina www.cafetortoni.com.ar Cabana las Lilas — Local Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 550 Buenos Aires, Argentina www.laslilas.com Sucre — Local Mariscal Jose de Sucre Buenos Aires, Argentina www.sucrerestaurant.com.ar I Latina — Latin American Murillo 725, Villa Crespo Buenos Aires, Argentina www.ilatinabuenosaires.com La Cabrera — Local Cabrera 5099, Palermo Buenos Aires, Argentina www.lacabrera.com.ar The Sushi Club — Japanese Ortega Y Gasset 1812, Palermo Buenos Aires, Argentina www.sushiclubweb.com Una Cancion Coreana — Asian Av. Carabobo 1549 Buenos Aires, Argentina Page 9/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Airports in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires International Airport (EZE) Ezeiza International Airport www.aa2000.com.ar Location: Buenos Aires The airport is situated about 18 miles (30km) to the southwest of Buenos Aires. Time: GMT -3 Contacts: Transfer between terminals: Getting to the city: Car rental: Airport Taxis: Facilities: Parking: Page 10/11 Buenos Aires, Argentina Destination Guide Currency Exchange rate for 1 ARS - Argentine Peso 0.07 BMD 0.06 EUR 0.07 USD 0.05 GBP 7.81 JPY 0.09 CAD Bermudan Dollar Euro U.S. Dollar U.K. Pound Sterling Japanese Yen Canadian Dollar 0.07 CHF 0.10 AUD 1.80 UAH 24.21 KZT 107.96 LBP 0.05 LYD Swiss Franc Australian Dollar Ukrainian Hryvnia Kazakhstani Tenge Lebanese Pound Libyan Dinar 0.49 BOB 7.73 NPR 0.03 OMR 0.26 QAR 0.10 SGD 0.59 SEK Bolivian Boliviano Nepalese Rupee Omani Rial Qatari Rial Singapore Dollar Swedish Krona 0.48 TTD 0.72 VEF 3.29 DOP 0.48 HRK 1.34 MXN 42.04 XOF Trinidad Tobago Dollar Venezuelan Bolivar Dominican Peso Croatian Kuna Mexican Peso West African CFA Franc 0.23 PGK 0.07 BSD 0.15 FJD 1.62 HNL 7.92 DZD 85.41 MMK Papua New Guinean kina Bahamian Dollar Fiji Dollar Honduran Lempira Algerian Dinar Myanma Kyat 0.80 BWP 0.24 PEN 49.72 CLP 34.28 AMD 1.73 CZK 1.43 MDL Botswana Pula Peruvian Nuevo Sol Chilean Peso Armenia Dram Czech Koruna Moldova Lei 8.91 ISK 210.70 UZS 0.28 ILS 0.05 JOD 0.02 KWD 2.25 UYU Icelandic Krona Uzbekistan Sum Israeli New Sheqel Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Uruguayan Peso 2.55 MUR 2.04 NIO 0.60 NOK 0.28 PLN 0.27 SAR 10.47 LKR Mauritian Rupee Nicaraguan Córdoba Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Saudi Riyal Sri Lanka Rupee 2.55 THB 0.26 AED 0.26 BRL 0.29 RON 0.56 HKD 42.13 XAF Thai Baht U.A.E Dirham Brazilian Real Romanian New Leu Hong Kong Dollar Central African CFA Franc 1,611.34 VND 0.19 XCD 0.56 GTQ 0.70 MAD 0.03 BHD 0.07 PAB Vietnamese Dong East Caribbean Dollar Guatemalan Quetzal Moroccan Dirham Bahrain Dinar Panamanian Balboa 0.11 AZN 223.53 COP 4.90 KGS 20.06 HUF 0.56 TJS 981.02 IDR Azerbaijan Manat Colombian Peso Kyrgyzstan Som Hungarian Forint Tajikistan Ruble Indonesian Rupiah 0.64 EGP 85.40 KRW 406.47 PYG 0.30 MYR 38.63 CRC 0.11 NZD Egyptian Pound South Korean Won Paraguayan Guaraní Malaysian Ringgit Costa Rican Colón New Zealand Dollar 7.51 PKR 4.79 RUB 1.12 ZAR 0.15 TND 0.14 BBD 0.13 BGN Pakistani Rupee Russian Rouble South African Rand Tunisian Dinar Barbadian Dollar Bulgarian Lev 0.21 TRY 3.34 PHP 2.34 TWD 14.09 NGN 7.68 XPF 0.28 GHS Turkish Lira Philippine Peso New Taiwan Dollar Nigerian Naira CFP Franc Ghanaian Cedi 8.96 JMD 0.13 ANG 0.10 BND 7.93 RSD 0.47 CNY 1,426.64 BYR Jamaican Dollar Neth. Antillean Guilder Brunei Dollar Serbian Dinar Chinese Yuan Belarussian Ruble 0.48 DKK 0.25 TMT 4.82 INR Danish Krone New Turkmenistan Manat Indian Rupee Page 11/11 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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  • The Three Argentine Passions 4 Days / 3 Nights - Code 0403

    The Three Argentine Passions 4 Days / 3 Nights - Code 0403

    The Three Argentine Passions 4 Days / 3 Nights - Code 0403 DAY 1 Buenos Aires Arrival and reception at the airport; transfer to the hotel. Breakfast. Today you will enjoy a a visit relationated with one of passions of the argentines, the football. The tour begins at Plaza de Mayo foundation. We will visit the most representative buildings: the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo and the Metropolitan Cathedral. In San Telmo - a charming old quarter of cobbled streets - know the traditional Dorrego Square. The main attraction of course is the picturesque neighborhood of La Boca. They walk along Calle Caminito and visit the legendary Bombonera. Accompanied by a guide, tour the Museum of the Passion Boca Juniors, where we will witness the many successes achieved by the famous Boca Juniors football team where we will witness the many successes achieved by the famous Boca Juniors football team.. The next stop is the modern and sophisticated neighborhood of Puerto Madero. The last stop will be at a pizzeria to taste one of the most popular food of the porteños,the pizza After lunch .Return to the hotel. DAY 2 Buenos Aires Breakast. Today will be dedicated to Evita. We will visit Plaza de Mayo again, to get in touch with some aspects of Eva Duarte de Peron´s life, the mythic 'Evita', which are reflected in some of the surrounding buildings, specially in the Government House balcony which was the stage of her resounding speeches addressed to the poor. We will also pass by the former Eva Peron Foundation, the General Labor Union building, where the funeral of her mortal remains was held.