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Arrival to Buenos AiresTourist can arrive to Buenos Aires: BY AIR Buenos Aires can be reach through the Ministro Pistarini International Airport(Tel. 5480-6111), commonly known as Ezeiza Airport, it is located in the locality of Ezeiza, about 35km south of the city center. Has national and international service, planes fly to most countries in South America, Europe and the United States, with 150 international and 350 domestic flights per week. There is a departure tax of $18 USD (about 54 pesos) for all international flights. On arriving at the airport, tourist can take taxis, private cars (remises), buses and minibuses. Another, important airport in Buenos Aires, is the Aeroparque Jorge Newberry, located in the Avenue Rafael Obligado. 4576-5300 extension 107/122 (telephone: 4576-1111), used mostly for domestic flights and some international departures BY TRAIN The Servicios Ferroviarios Patagónicos (SEFEPA, Reconquista 554 PB Capital Federal), offers train services from Chile via Bariloche, from the Bariloche station (ex Ferrocarril Roca) for Buenos Aires, with stops along the way. Also exists train routes from Bolivia to Argentina. The most important train station in Buenos Aires is the Estación Retiro, located in the Retiro barrio. Some train routes are:
BY CAR There is a good national highway system, tourists can get to Buenos Aires from any neighboring country, is common to arrive from Uruguay and southern Brazil. BY BUS There are three major bus terminals offering daily national and international travel, with fares by destination, comfortable buses. Bus companies provides service to most parts of the country and the neighbouring countries of Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, Brazil, and Paraguay Bus travel times to/from Buenos Aires:
BY BOAT There are daily services from/to Buenos Aires to/from Colonia and Montevideo in Uruguay. The following companies provide this service:
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