The Buenos Aires Metro (☎ 011 4555 1616; www.metrovias.com.ar), also called the Subte (S) is the easiest way to get around the city, and also the most pleasant. The system is clean, efficient, and dirt ...more
There are two sides to the coin when it comes to taxis in Buenos Aires. Some people, including residents of Buenos Aires, believe all cabs hailed on the street are dangerous. This is true, to some extent—some ...more
There are many places to rent bikes and mopeds around Buenos Aires. For more information, Note that biking is fairly uncommon for tourists. Porteños are notoriously crazy drivers and tend, on the whole ...more
Buenos Aires is a walking city. Many people walk, and there are almost always people on the streets everywhere, even along the major thoroughfares. For walking tours of the city, Rules for walking safety ...more
Let’S Not Go. Let’s Go never recommends hitchhiking as a safe means of transportation, and none of the information presented here is intended to do so. Let’s Go strongly urges you ...more
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