Consolidator tickets for cheap flights to Buenos Aires
Thank you for finding our Buenos Aires travel page. Buenos Aires is not only the capital of Argentina, but also its largest city and port. Buenos Aires is sometimes called "The Paris of South America" due to the heavy influence of European culture
A good starting point for planning your next trip is the Argentina Secretariat of Tourism web site which provides information on travel to Argentina including maps, brochures and attractions.
Another more specific source of travel information can be found at BuenosAires.com, a great site with an enormous amount of information for your next trip... including accommodations, restaurants, fishing and hunting, sightseeing and much more.
If you are looking for even more information on the city, visit the official tourism site of the city of Buenos Aires which has an enormous amount of helpful travel guides as well as a calendar, maps, tours and many other services.
The subway system is an excellent way to travel through the city and its environs. The system carries around 300 million passengers a year and is generally accepted as being clean and safe. Through the subway web site, you will find maps, fare info, schedules and a lot more.
If you are a student looking for a clean safe hostel, check out the Hostel La Casa Fitz Roy located in the neighborhood of Palermo. This place is reported to be very clean and friendly and have free WiFi. If you are looking for other student related stuff, check out our Student Travel section.
Are you going to fly and need cheap flights to Buenos Aires? Then you will find our consolidator database to be a great money and time saver... the database is updated daily with new inventory from our flight consolidators. You can easily locate the database by looking for the "Consolidator Air" tab at the top of each page.
Before you completing your plans, visit the State Departments consular info sheet for Argentina where you will find the latest information from the U.S. government regarding safe travel to Argentina.
Don't forget to visit the U.S. passport services office to make sure that your travel docs are in order. Finally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides these great tips for safer travel. |
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