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Useful factsHEALTHDrinking tap water is safe. There are more than 30 public hospitals in town, and several private clinics. TRAVEL TIPSA passport is all that is required from most visitors - although Australians and New Zealanders do need visas. TOURIST INFORMATIONSecretaría de Turismo de la Nación (The National Tourism Office): Av. Santa Fe 883 - Buenos Aires, Argentina Tel : 4312-2232/5550 Information: 0800-555-0016 (8.00 AM to 8.00 PM) ELECTRICITYThe electrical current is 220 Volts. BUSINESS HOURSThe banks are open Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 3 PM. CLIMATEThe following are average daily maximum and minimum temperatures: COMMUNICATIONThe country code for Argentina is 54. The area code for Buenos Aires is 11. You should dial 54 + 11 + local number to call BA from outside of the country. CURRENCYThe argentinean currency is the Peso (). The exchange rate is approximately USD1 = ARS3. You can exchange your money at the airport or at any bank. Almost every store accepts dollar bills and major credit cards. AIR SERVICESInternational flights arrive at Ezeiza Airport, about 45 minutes from downtown. It provides 24-hour airport bus service to downtown. Cab services from the airport to downtown cost around $48. HYDROFOILSHydrofoils and ferries cross the Río de la Plata between Buenos Aires and Uruguay several times a day. URBAN TRANSPORTATIONA complex public transportation system makes travel easy throughout the city. There are many bus lines, named "colectivos", that link the city's neighborhoods and a subway system that links the main neighborhoods. This public transportation costs $0.80 on average. You may also take taxis or "remises", cars with a driver, both are inexpensive. |
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