Ride-Sharing in Argentina: Uber & Cabify
Ride-hailing apps such as Uber are a popular option for visitors to Buenos Aires and other large cities in Argentina. They are often more cost efficient and also remove some …
Transportation in Argentina involves the usual airplanes and cross-country buses, as well as a few remaining trains and an excellent subway infrastructure in Buenos Aires.
Get travel instructions on taking the Buenos Aires subway and buses, find out about the Old Patagonia Express and even get hitchhiking tips.
Ride-hailing apps such as Uber are a popular option for visitors to Buenos Aires and other large cities in Argentina. They are often more cost efficient and also remove some …
The ghosts of Buenos Aires don’t just hang out in its elegant cemeteries and famous landmarks, Latin America’s oldest subway line is quite spooky in parts as well. Line A …
Airport pickup from Buenos Aires’ Ministro Pistarini (Ezieza) to the city of Buenos Aires is the fastest, most convenient way to get to Buenos Aires. Getting an airport pickup in …
Getting to Tigre from Buenos Aires is easy and there are several ways to do it. There are two trains, a couple of buses and a commuter boat that go …
The six principal lines of the Buenos Aires subway each have a unique vibe, much like the 38 neighborhoods of the city. From the A to the H — every …
The six lines of the Buenos Aires subway are a breeze to negotiate compared to the complex bus system. Follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to speed to your …
Part of the daily grind for residents, visitors will find the Buenos Aires subte provides fluorescent-hued flickerings of insight into the lives of porteños of all incomes. In among tired …
Hitchhiking is legal throughout Argentina and is making a comeback among young backpackers. In more remote areas some locals hitchhike everyday, as it is the only mode of ‘public’ transport …
Hitchhiking in Argentina is smelly, exhausting, wet, sweaty, cold, hot, windy, dry, uncomfortably awkward and highly rewarding. Thumbing rides in this huge, sparsely populated country can mean days in a …
The buses of Buenos Aires are like old men in a bar – loud, smoky, rough around the edges, but dependably, they always show up – usually sooner rather than …