
Surrounded by the Casa Rosada (the presidential office), the Cabildo (former seat of government during colonial times), the Banco de la Nación and the city\u0027s main cathedral, Plaza de Mayo is the ...
Buenos Aires is the capital city of Argentina, a vibrant city packed with attractions to suit every taste. The tree-lined avenues of Downtown Buenos Aires are lined with excellent shops of all kinds, and you will find bars, cafes and restaurants serving the best of local cuisine, including the world-famous Argentinean steaks and many more culinary delights. Its elegant European-influenced architecture has led to the nickname 'the Paris of the South', and the temperate weather is ideal for wandering through the bustling city streets.
Book with hoppa for your transfer from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport and you will be perfectly placed to enjoy the old school feel of Buenos Aires Port, also known as La Boca, along with the modern, trendy and artistic neighbourhood of Palermo Soho, full of shops, restaurants and local clubs, called boliches. The city has an excellent local transport network, meaning you can get around with ease and enjoy all that the wonderful Buenos Aires has to offer, including the many museums and galleries where you can get your fill of culture, art and history.
Hoppa guarantees your Buenos Aires transfer will be reliable, economical and comfortable, leaving you free to spend your holiday living 'la vida loca'.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Buenos Aires Downtown | 50 km | 44 min | |
Palermo Soho | 31 km | 51 min | |
Buenos Aires (Jorge Newbery) (AEP) | 42 km | 59 min | |
Puerto Madero | km | min | |
San Telmo (Argentina) | km | min |
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Surrounded by the Casa Rosada (the presidential office), the Cabildo (former seat of government during colonial times), the Banco de la Nación and the city\u0027s main cathedral, Plaza de Mayo is the ...
Centrally located on the Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada (\u0027pink house\u0027) contains federal offices and was once the president\u0027s residence. The famous balcony where Eva Perón would speak is...
Everyone who is anyone in Argentina\u0027s history is likely to be found buried in Cementerio de la Recoleta. The seemingly endless rows of tombs and small mausoleums are the final resting places of f...
Argentina\u0027s best and most important art museum houses impressive collections from some of the most celebrated names in both national and international art, including Cézanne, Solar, Picasso, Van ...
What appears as a satellite dish or a radio telescope at first sight is actually a sculpture resembling a gigantic flower. Floralis Genérica has become a landmark in Buenos Aires\u0027 Plaza de las Na...
Once an important port and centre for European trade, Puerto Madero has been completely redeveloped into a busy daytime business district and a trendy nightspot full of classy restaurants, cool bars a...
A more traditional, if a bit bohemian, part of town, San Telmo\u0027s cobblestone streets and colonial style houses are all about antique-hunting, people-watching and tango. The streets are lined with...
Though it was once a busy shipyard where European immigrants settled after coming in search of work, this colourful and vibrant neighbourhood has developed into a fashionable centre for trendy galleri...
The Bombonera Stadium is home to the Boca Junios football team, former club of the legendary Diego Armando Maradona, which boasts what is perhaps one of most passionate fan-bases in all of football. Y...
The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) is one of the country\u0027s, and perhaps the continent\u0027s, premier art museums, boasting astonishing collections and temporary exhibitions...
Often considered one of the top opera houses on the planet because of its acoustic quality, architectural magnificence and stunning beauty, Teatro Colón is perhaps the best place in Buenos Aires to en...
This cultural centre, named after one of the country\u0027s best and most beloved authors, Jorge Luis Borges, hosts an astonishing variety of performances and exhibitions. From ballet and tango to exp...
EmergencyNumbers
Emergency: 911 Police: 101 Fire: 100 Medical Emergencies: 107
Currency
Peso Argentino 1 ARS = 100 centavos
Newspapers
Buenos Aires Herald (English) Clarín La Nación
OpeningHours
Most shops open Mon-Fri 9am-8pm and Sat 9am-12am. Some shops also open on Sundays. Malls generally open daily 10am-10pm. Restaurants and bars stay open very late, opening at about 8pm and serving until well after midnight.
Population
City: 2,900,000 Metropolitan Area: 12,800,000
TouristInformation
Centro de Información Turística (CIT) Av. Santa Fe 883 +54 11 4312 2232 Open daily 9am-6pm
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