Official Name:
Argentine Republic
Capital:
Buenos Aires
Symbols:
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Flag
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Coat of arms |

National Flower:
Ceibo
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Geographical Situation:
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Argentina is located in the southern extreme of
South America. With a continental extension of 2.791.810 Km2.(including
Malvinas Islands, other South Atlantic Islands and part of
Antarctica). Argentina is the second largest country in South
America and the eighth in the world.
Including the Antarctic Sector, Argentina claims a total area
of 3.761.274 Km2
It is some 1425 Km across at its widest from east to west
and stretches 3.800 Km from the north to the south.
it is bounded by Bolivia and Paraguay on the north, Brasil,
Uruguay and the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and by the Atlantic
Ocean and Chile on the west and south. |
Relief
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The western part of Argentina is occupied by
the Andes mountain range, the great mountain system of the
South American continent. Here we find the Aconcagua (6.959
m), the highest peak in the world outside those existing in
the Himalaya.
There also exists several parallel ranges to the east of the
Andes, such as the Eastern Mountain range and the Sub-Andean
sierras to the north ,The Pampean Sierras to the north and
centre from the Aconquija up to the Sierras of Córdoba
and San Luis, and Buenos Aires sierras systems such as Tandilia
and Ventania
The central part and the east of Argentina (except for the
parallel groups to the Andes already mentioned) consist almost
entirely of a flat or gently undulating plain. |
Climate and Regions
Argentina has exceptional natural beauties, for it comprises a diverse
territory of mountains, plateaux and plains with all the climatic
variations
There are several climatic and landscape regions.
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| 1) NORTHWEST |
Se destaca por un clima cálido, con montañas
de variados colores, la altiplanicie de la Puna, las quebradas,
los valles y los característicos asentamientos poblacionales,
de gran riqueza histórica. |
| 2) GRAN CHACO |
Area mayormente forestal con selvas de clima
subtropical, esteros y lagunas. |
| 3) MESOPOTAMIA |
Posee en su parte norte, clima subtropical
y en el sur, más templado. Posee gran riqueza en flora y
fauna. Está surcada por grandes ríos y contiene en su territorio
lomadas, lagunas y esteros. |
| 4) CUYO |
Posee características montañosas (en ella
se encuentra el cerro Aconcagua), clima templado y árido.
Sin embargo, la mano del hombre por medio del riego la ha
transformado en ideal para la actividad vitivinícola. |
| 5) CENTRAL SIERRAS |
Las sierras del centro de Córdoba y San Luis
poseen un clima templado y seco muy benigno, con numerosos
ríos y espejos de agua artificiales. |
| 6) HUMID PAMPA |
De clima templado, posee las tierras más productivas
del país (y una de las mejores del mundo) para la actividad
agrícola ganadera. Su planicie es sólo interrumpida por
las sierras de Tandil y Ventana.
Al este posee extensas y concurridas playas sobre el Océano
Atlántico. |
| 7) PATAGONIA |
La región mas extensa. De clima más frío (acentuado
en la parte sur), al oeste está constituida principalmente
por un paisaje montañoso surcado por espectaculares bosques,
lagos y glaciares; al centro por una meseta árida; y al
este por extensas playas que cuentan con variada fauna marina
para avistar. En el extremo sur de esta región es el punto
mas austral del mundo. |
Population
Argentina has a low demographic density. It consists of around 36
millon people, mainly established in the urban centres. The 85% of
the population is descendant of inmigrants from Europe. As opposed
to most Latin American countries, in Argentina there are relatively
few Indian half castes (people of mixed races: european and indian).
Almost half of the population of the country live in the Federal
Capital and the province of Buenos Aires. The urban population makes
up the 88% of the whole whereas the rural population represents
the 22%.
The figures give us a population density of 13 inhabitants per
km2 with an annual growing of 1,5 %.
Main Cities:
| BUENOS AIRES |
11.453.725 (Capital Federal has 2.776.138
inhabitants) |
| CORDOBA |
1,368.109 |
| ROSARIO |
1.159.004 |
| MENDOZA |
846.904 |
| SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN |
736.018 |
| LA PLATA |
520.647 |
| MAR DEL PLATA |
519.707 |
| SALTA |
367.099 |
Language
Spanish is the official language and is spoken by the great majority
of Argentinians.
English, French and Italian are, in lesser or greater degree, widespread
languages within the country
Culture
Argentina's cultural roots are mainly europeans and that
is clearly reflected in its arquitecture, music, literature and lifestyle.
It has an intense cultural activity. It is seen in the festivities,
expositions, cinemas, theatres, and concerts that take place in
the principal cities.
Buenos Aires has aproximately 100 cinemas and 90 theatres with a
great diversity of spectacles that turn it into one of the cities
with the major theatrical activity in Latin America
In the Borges, Recoleta y General San Martín cultural centres
the cultural dynamics of the country and the world are exposed.
The Colon Theatre, which is among the best three lyrical theatres,
stands out for its arquitecture and its perfect acoustics. It is
visited by the most outstanding personalities of the classical music,
ballet and drama of the world.
Other important theatres are the National Cervantes and the Municipal
Gral. San Martín Theatres.
Painting and Sculpture are given great importance. This is reflected
in the prestigious art galleries existing in the principal cities
of the country.
The characteristic music of the city of Buenos Aires is the world-famous
tango. Folklore includes several and varid rythms and styles according
to the different regions of the country.
The typical Argentine food is asado (barbecue: meat cooked over
live coals), appart from empanadas ( a sort of turnover meat pie
or pastry that comes with a variety of other stuffings), tamales
( a dish made of corn meal, chicken or meat wrapped in corn husks),
humita (dish made of grated corn, sweet peppers and tomatoes wrapped
in the green leaves of corn) and locro ( dish made of meat, potato,
pumpkin, corn and sweet pepper).
However, and due to the important migrating current that populated
the country , there exists a quite varied international cuisine:
Spanish, Italian, French, German, Scandinavian, Greek, English,
Sweddish, Hungarian, Dutch, Chilean, Mexican, Basque, Jewish, Russian,
Ukranian, Chinese, Japanese, Thailander and Arabian.
Our country characteristic drink is mate (infusion).
The quality of its wines and meats is worldly known and the new
Argentine cuisine has reached an international level standing out
due to its qualified chefs.
Sports
Even though several sports are practised, futball is the most outstanding
one. In the city of Buenos Aires there are a large number of stadiums,
some of them with a capacity of more than 40.000 people.
Pato is the autoctonuos sport and Polo has reached international
importance due to the quality of its players.
Other important sports practised by a large number of people are:
tennis, rugby, hockey, volleyball, basquetball, motorsports, golf,
water sports and beach sports.
The ski enthusiasts can choose from numerous winter centres to practise
it.
Sporting fishing can be practised in the whole country, giving the
major importance to the obtention of the huge Dorados and the varieties
of Salmonidae .
Due to its extension and diversity of climates Argentina offer the
opportunity to practise any kinds of traditional and adventure sports
such as motonautic, wind sailing, boating, kayak, rafting, scuba
diving, trekking, mountain climbing, mountain bike, parashuting,
hang gliding, ski, snowboard, small and big game hunting among others
Religion
The official religion of Argentina is the Apostolic Roman Catholic,
but there is complete religious freedom. Other religions practised,
in a lesser degree though, are Protestantism, Judaism, Islamism,
and the Greek and Russian Orthodox religion among others.
The percentual distribution is as follows
| APOSTOLIC ROMAN CATHOLIC
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93 % |
| PROTESTANT
|
2,5 % |
| JEWISH
|
2 % |
| OTHER RELIGIONS
|
2,5 % |
Currency
The Argentine Peso is the official currency.
Bills come in 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 pesos. One pesos equals one
hundred cents.
2 pesos are blue (Bartolomé Mitre 1821-1906), 5 pesos are green
(José de San Martín 1778-1850), 10 pesos are brown (Manuel
Belgrano 1770-1820), 20 pesos are red (Juan Manuel de Rosas 1793-1877),
50 pesos are grey (Domingo Faustino Sarmiento 1811-1888) and 100 pesos
are violet (Julio Argentino Roca 1843-1914).
Coins are 1 peso and then there are coins from 50,25,5 and 1 cents.
1 peso coins are golden and silver plated; 50 cents coins are golden;
25,10 and 5 cents coins may be either golden or silver plated. Finally
copper 1 cent coins are rarely used.
Banking hours are from Monday to tuesday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Politic Division
Argentina is a democratic republic consisting of 23 provinces,
the autonomous Federal Capital (whose limits coincide with those of
the city of Buenos Aires), the Antarctic sector claimed to be Argentine,
the Malvinas Islands, and several South Atlantic Islands.
| Name |
Capital |
Extension (Km.2) |
Population
(Censo 2001) |
| 1) BUENOS AIRES |
La Plata |
307.571 |
13.818.677 |
| 2) CATAMARCA |
San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca |
102.602 |
333.661 |
| 3) CHACO |
Resistencia |
99.633 |
984.446 |
| 4) CHUBUT |
Rawson |
224.686 |
413.237 |
| 5) CORDOBA |
Córdoba |
165.321 |
3.061.611 |
| 6) CORRIENTES |
Corrientes |
88.199 |
930.991 |
| 7) ENTRE RIOS |
Paraná |
78.781 |
1.156.799 |
| 8) FORMOSA |
Formosa |
72.006 |
486.559 |
| 9) JUJUY |
San Salvador de Jujuy |
53.219 |
611.888 |
| 10) LA PAMPA |
Santa Rosa |
143.440 |
299.294 |
| 11) LA RIOJA |
La Rioja |
89.680 |
289.983 |
| 12) MENDOZA |
Mendoza |
148.827 |
1.579.651 |
| 13) MISIONES |
Posadas |
29.801 |
965.522 |
| 14) NEUQUEN |
Neuquén |
94.078 |
474.155 |
| 15) RIO NEGRO |
Viedma |
203.013 |
552.822 |
| 16) SALTA |
Salta |
155.488 |
1.079.051 |
| 17) SAN JUAN |
San Juan |
89.651 |
622.094 |
| 18) SAN LUIS |
San Luis |
76.748 |
366.900 |
| 19) SANTA CRUZ |
Río Gallegos |
243.943 |
196.958 |
| 20) SANTA FE |
Santa Fé |
133.007 |
2.997.376 |
| 21) SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO |
Santiago del Estero |
136.351 |
806.347 |
| 22) TIERRA DEL FUEGO, ANTARTIDA E ISLAS DEL ATLANTICO
SUR |
Ushuaia |
986.418 |
101.079 |
| 23) TUCUMAN |
San Miguel de Tucumán |
22.524 |
1.336.644 |
| Information for the Tourist |
How to get there and travel
Argentina offers modern means of transport: air, sea, river,overland
and urban.
The main airlines of the world travel to Argentina arriving, most
of them, at the Internacional Ministro Pistarini Airport (located
in Ezeiza), connected to the city of Buenos Aires by means of a motorway
(35 Km). It is also possible to arrive at the cities of Cordoba and
Mendoza by air from some bordering countries. Or even, you can reach
Argentina by overland transport from these countries.
| Airlines
with direct flights to Buenos Aires
|
| Airline |
Country |
| Aerolíneas Argentinas: Perú 2 Tel 4320-2000 0-810-222-86527 |
Argentina |
| Aeroméxico: Esmeralda 1063 Piso 9º Tel 4315-1936 |
México |
| Air France: Paraguay 610 Piso 14º Tel 4317-4700
Fax 4317-4708 |
Francia |
| Alitalia: Suipacha 1111 Piso 28 Tel 4310-9999 Fax
4310-9990 |
Italia |
| American Airlines: Suipacha 1111 Piso 23 Tel 4318-1000
fax 4318-1001 |
E.E.U.U. |
| Avianca: Carlos Pellegrini 1163 Piso 4º Tel 4394-5990/4322-5135 |
Colombia |
| British Airways: Viamonte 570 Piso 1º Tel 4320-6600
Fax 4322-8536 |
Gran Bretaña |
| Canadian Airlines International - AIR Canada: Av.
Cordoba 656 Tel 4327-3640 Fax 4393-9090 |
Canadá |
| Copa Airlines: Carlos Pellegrini 989 Piso 2º Tel
4393-1777 Fax 4328-6266 |
Panamá |
| Cubana de Aviación: Sarmiento 552 Piso 11 Tel 4326-5291
Fax 4326-5294 |
Cuba |
| Ecuatoriana |
Ecuador |
| Iberia: Carlos Pellegrini 1163 Piso 1º y 3º Tel
4131-1000 Fax 4131-1001 |
España |
| KLM: Suipacha 268 Piso 9 Of. C Tel 4326-8422 Fax
4326-8429 |
Holanda |
| Lan Chile: Cerrito 866 Tel 4378-2200 Fax 4378-2298 |
Chile |
| Lufthansa: Marcelo T. de Alvear 636 PB Tel 4319-0610 |
Alemania |
| Lloyd Aereo Boliviano: Carlos Pellegrini 137 Piso
2º Tel 4323-1900 Fax 4326-4273 |
Bolivia |
| Malaysia Airlínes: Suipacha 1111 piso 14º Tel 4361-7071
Fax 4362-4899 |
Malasia |
| Mexicana de Aviación: Córdoba 755 Piso 1º 4312-6152
Fax 4312-9187 |
México |
| Pluna: Florida 1 PB Tel 4342-4420 |
Uruguay |
| SAA: Santa Fe 846 Piso 1º Tal 4319-000 Fax 4319-0066 |
Sudafrica |
| Qantas Airways: Córdoba 673 Piso 13º Tel 4514-4726 |
Australia |
| Spanair: Bartolome Mitre 777 Piso 2º A Tel 0810-222-7726
Fax 4325-0353 |
España |
| Swissair: Santa Fe 846 Piso 1º Tel 4319-0000 Fax
4319-0090 |
Suiza |
| TAM: Cerrito 1026 4816-0001 Fax 4816-1460 |
Mercosur |
| Transbrasil: Reconquista 737 Piso 4º G Tel 4312-0856
Fax 4312-9373 |
Brasil |
| United Airlines: Madero 900 Torre Catalinas Plaza
Piso 9º Tel 0-810-777-8648 |
E.E.U.U. |
| Varig: Córdoba 972 Piso 4ºTel 4329-9211 |
Brasil |
|
En cuanto al transporte fluvial, Buenos Aires cuenta con servicios
hacia varias ciudades de Uruguay.
| Compañías
con Servicios Fluviales a Buenos Aires |
| Compañía |
País |
| Buquebús: Córdoba 972 Piso 4º Tel 4329-9211 |
Argentina-Uruguay |
| Cacciola: Florida 520 Piso 1º Of. 113 Tel 4749-0329/0931 |
Argentina |
| Ferrylíneas - Ferrytur: Maipú 866 Tel 4311-4700
Fax 4311-5074 |
Argentina-Uruguay |
|
To travel by car within our country there exists an important paving
railway system perfectly signalled (if you are from abroad you must
have international driving license).
Several bus companies work along the whole country reaching, in
general, all the cities in comfortable units (some of them are cimatized
including colour TV, toilette and hostess service).
There are several airlines that perform domestic flights to the
main cities of Argentina, with the possibility of making combinations
later on with overland transports to go to other smaller urban centres
either by bus, taxis or remisses.
The underground system in Buenos Aires (founded in 1913, was the
first subway of Latin America), is one of the quickest ways of travelling
within the city. This system currently comprises around 46 km, includes
80 stations and moves more than 250 millon passengers per year.
The ticket fare is $ 0,70 and subway services operate from 6:00
AM to 11:00 PM Monday throught Saturday and 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM
on Sundays. Tickets or subtepass are purchased in the subway stations.
Within the city of Buenos Aires there are 32.000 taxis. There are
painted yellow and black. The exact fare is displayed on an electronical
meter that stars al $ 1,12 an adds $ 0,14 for every two hundred
meters (two blocks aproximately).
There are many radiotaxis companies. They are ordered by telephone
and pick up passengers anywhere. They do not charge extra and they
are safer depending on the hour and the place.
The remise is a service similar to the radiotaxi, only the cars
have no markings and they calculate the fare based on the distance.
As long as buses are concerned, the tariff is related to the stations
travelled and it must be payed by introducing coins (according to
the value of your trip) in automatic machines. It is not necessary
to hace exact change because the machines return money, but it is
necesary to hace coins because the driver does not change bills.
You must get on by the front door and get off by the back or central
door depending on the bus model. The vehicles are painted in different
colours according to the line they belong to, which, by the way,
make up more than a hundred.
The train is a good alternative to get out of the metropolitan
area. Lines going north depart from Retiro station and lines headed
south leave from Constitución station. The Federico Lacroze
and Once stations are the starting points for trains headed northwest
and southeast respectively.
If you want to know how to reach the tourist destinations available
in this guide, refer to those cities to get more details.
When to travel
Remember that in the Southern hemisphere the seasons are the
opposite to those in the Northern hemisphere.
The high season in Argentina takes place during the months of January
and February (summer holidays) and July (winter holidays). During
those periods the local tourism grows and prices get generally higher.
You can enjoy Buenos Aires the whole year even though in summer
(especially January and February), it is too hot.
Summer (January, February and part of December and March), is the
most favourable season to visit the Patagonia (Andean and Atlantic);
the central Sierras (Cordoba and San Luis); and the Sierras and
beaches of the Buenos Aires cost.
Winter (June, July and August), is advisable to travel to the North
and Northwest for the rains are less frequent and the tropical temperature
drops a few degrees.
Autumm and Spring are ideal for the Cuyo Region even though summer
is a good time to visit it too.
July and August are the most convenient months for the practice
of ski in the varid Winter Ski Centres that our country offers.
Winter and Spring are appropiate to visit Misiones and its Iguazu
Falls (Summer is too hot).
Choose your clothes according to the time of the year and the region
you visit.
Admitance Requirements
Foreign tourists coming from bordering countries only need an
identity card to enter the country. People from abroad must show
their passports. Tourists from abroad can stay in the country up
to 90 days at most.
Money Handling
The legal tender currency in our country is the Argentine
Peso. Several shops accept Dollars, however, it is convenient to
exchange them in Banks and authorized Exchange Bureaux.
The legal tender notes are 100, 50, 20, 10, 5 y 2 Pesos, and the
coins 1 Peso, 50, 25, 10 y 5 cents (there are also 1 cent coins
but they are rarely used).
The most well known and accepted credit cards are: American Express,
Master Card, VISA and Diners.
| AMERICAN EXPRESS |
Arenales 707 |
4312-1661 |
Lun. a Vie. 9:00 a 17:00 |
| MASTERCARD |
Perú 143 |
4340-5700 |
Lun. a Vie. 9:30 a 18:00 |
| DINERS |
Av. Santa Fé 1148 |
0-810-444-2484 |
|
| VISA |
Av. Corrientes 1437 |
4379-3400/3333 |
Lun. a Vie. 9:00 a 17:00 |
| CARTA FRANCA |
Bartolomé Mitre 844 |
4339-5544 |
|
| CREDENCIAL |
Av Las Heras 1831 Piso 4º |
5777-5800 |
|
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At the airport you can recover the 21% of the value paid in
concept of the Added Value Tax (VAT), if you have purchased
local products for an amount greater than $ 70 (per invoice)
in the shops which are members of this scheme (that show in
their show window the logo added here). |
This process is arranged by GLOBAL REFUND, world lider in tax
refund services.
Shops that provide this service display in their windows a Global
Refund logo. The tourist customer must request from the sales
person the invoice and forms, which comes as a refund chekc
and it has to be completed at the time of the purchase. Before
leaving the country theses checks must be presented at customs
for validation. There are many ways of receiving the refund,
it can be cashed upon leaving the country or credited to your
credit card, also a check can be mailed to your personal address,
finally it can also be cashed in any of the tax return offices
that the Global Refund company has around the world. |
Tips
It is customary to leave the equivalent to 10 % of the value
paid in cafeterias and restaurants. It is also usual to tip doormen,
ushers and porters.
Working Hours
| Banks and Exchange Bureaux
|
Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 15:00 hours.
|
| SHOPS
|
Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 20:00 hours in the big
cities (in the inner part of the country it is usual to
make a break at midday) and Saturdays from 9:00 to 13:00
hours. Shoppings stay open every days.
|
| CAFETERIAS AND PIZZERIAS
|
They are always open, except from 3:00 to 6:00 in the
early hours.
. |
| RESTAURANTS |
Lunch: from 12:00 to 14:30 hours; dinner: from 20 to
23:30 hs.
|
| DISCOS |
Open between 23:30 hs and 1:00 in the morning. they
close at Down |
Holidays
National Holidays in Argentina are the following:
| Feriados
Nacionales Inamovibles |
| NEW YEAR |
January 1st |
| HOLLY FRIDAY |
March/April |
| WORKER'S DAY |
May 1st |
| FIRST PATRIOTIC GOVERNMENT ANNIVERSARY |
May 25th |
| NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE DAY |
July 9th |
| RACE DAY |
October 12th |
| IMMACULATE CONCEPTION |
December 8th |
| CHRISTMAS |
December 25th |
| National
Movable Holidays |
| VETERAN DAY AND DOWNFALLENS OF MALVINAS
WAR |
April 2 |
| FLAG'S DAY |
June 20th |
| GENERAL SAN MARTIN DEATH ANNIVERSARY |
August 17th |
| Optative
Immovable Holidays |
| HOLLY THURSDAY |
March/April |
The movable holidays are moved to promote tourism (they are moved
to Monday). Ask your travel Agent at the time of travelling.
Phone Calls
Public telephones work with cards that can be bought either in kiosks
and telephone booths (the offices of the telephone companies), and/or
with legal tender coins.
To call to the interior of the country you must dial 0 (zero) and
the prefix of the correponding locality before the number.
To call abroad you must dial 00 (double zero)and the prefix of the
respective country before the number
The prefix of Argentina to call from abroad is 54 and to call to
telephones located in the city of Buenos Aires you must add the
local code 11.
Useful Telephones:
| JORGE NEWBERY AIRPORT |
4514-1515 al 23 (8 a 21 hs.) |
| EZEIZA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT // AEROPUERTOS ARGENTINA
2000 |
4480-0224/0092 Information: 5480-6111 (8
a 20 hs.) // 4576-5300 Information: 4576-5111
- 0-800-999-67762 |
| AERODROMO DON TORCUATO |
4741-6400 |
| ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE |
EDENOR: 4857-4000 al 4010 EDESUR 0-800-333-3787
|
| GAS ASSISTANCE |
4309-1050 |
| FIRE FIGHTERS
|
100 // 4381-2222/4951-2222 |
| CORREO CENTRAL |
4891-9191 |
| CIVIL DEFENSE |
103 |
| AMBIENTAL EMERGENCY |
105 |
| MEDICAL EMERGENCY // MEDICAL ATTENTION |
107 // SAME 4923-1051
al 58 4342-4001 al 9 |
| NAUTICAL EMERGENCY |
106 |
| OFFICIAL HOUR |
113 |
| SHOPS INFORMATION |
112 |
| GUIDE INFORMATION
|
110 |
| TOURIST INFORMATION
|
4312-2232; 0-800-555-0016 (free call) |
| INTOXICATIONS - RICARDO GUTIERREZ HOSPITAL |
4962-6666 - 4962-2247 |
| NATIONAL OPERATOR |
19 |
| INTERNATIONAL OPERATOR |
000 |
| POLICE (RADIOELECTRIC COMMANDO) |
101 - 4370-5911 |
| ARGENTINE FEDERAL POLICE |
131 |
| TELEPHONE REPARATION |
114 |
| BUS TERMINAL |
4310-0700 |
MEDICAL URGENCIES (SAME)
|
107
|
| ODONTOLOGICAL URGENCIES |
4964-1259 |
Seguridad
La Policía Federal se maneja de a pie, en patrulleros y algunas
veces a caballo. Visten con uniformes azules. La Prefectura Naval
se encarga de la zona portuaria, y utilizan uniformes marrones.
Buenos Aires es, por lo general, una ciudad segura, pero no deja
de ser una gran ciudad, por lo que le sugerimos que tome las siguientes
precauciones:
- Deje en la caja fuerte del hotel el pasaporte, pasaje aéreo
y no lleve sumas importantes de dinero encima.
- Evite, preferentemente, transitar por calles o plazas desiertas
por la noche.- Después de las 22:00 Hs., evite tomar taxis de
la calle. Utilice radio taxis o remises.
Tourist Information
Tourism Secretariat of the Nation, Tourism Information
Centre: Av. Santa Fe 883, (1059) Buenos Aires, tel. 4312-2232 ó
0-800-555-0016 (free call)
Aeropuertos Argentina 2000: Aut. Tte. Gral. Ricchieri
s/n. Phone: 4576-5300. Information: 4576-5111
Jorge Newbery Airport: R. Obligado s/n. Tel: 4514-1515 al 23 (8
AM to 9 PM)
Ezeiza International Airport: Aut. Tte. Gral.
Ricchieri s/n. Information: 5480-6111 (8 AM to 8 PM)
Information Centres of the City of Buenos Aires in:
La Boca - Caminito: Vapor de la Carrera in Pedro
de Mendoza 1851 (Friday to Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM)
Puerto Madero: Dock 4 Grúa 8 (Monday to Friday 11 AM to 8
PM. Saturday and Sunday 10 AM to 8 PM. Phone: 4313-0187)
San Nicolás: Florida and Diagonal Roque
Sáenz Peña (Monday to Friday 9 AM to 5 PM), Sarmiento
1551 PB (Monday to Friday 10 AM to 5 PM. Phone: 4372-3612), Carlos
Pellegrini between Perón and Sarmiento (Monday to Friday
10 AM to 6 PM)
Monserrat: Café Tortoni in Av. de Mayo 829
(Monday to Friday 2 PM to 6 PM. Phone: 4342-4328)
Retiro: Galerías Pacífico in Av.
Córdoba and Florida (First level Shopping) (Monday to Friday
10 AM to 7 PM, Saturday 11 AM to 7 PM). Bus Station in Av. Antártida
Argentina y Calle 10 Local 83 (Monday to Friday 10 AM to 6 PM)
In the Province Houses you can get more detailed information about
each region:
| BUENOS AIRES |
Av. Callao 237 |
4371-7045/47 4371-9909 |
| CATAMARCA |
Av. Córdoba 2080 |
4374-6891/5 |
| CHACO |
Av. Callao 322 Piso 1 |
4372-0961 4372-3045 4372-5209 4374-6531 |
| CHUBUT |
Sarmiento 1172 |
4382-2009 |
| CORDOBA |
Av. Callao 332 |
4372-2615 4372-2638 4372-2725 4373-4277 |
| CORRIENTES |
San Martín 333, Piso 4 |
4394-7418 4394-7432 4394-7390 |
| ENTRE RIOS |
Suipacha 844 |
4328-2284 4328-9327 |
| FORMOSA |
Hipólito Yrigoyen 1429 |
4381-2037 4381-7048
4383-0721 |
| JUJUY |
Av. Santa Fe 967 |
4393-6096 4394-3012 |
| LA PAMPA |
Suipacha 346 |
4326-0511 4326-0603 4326-1145 |
| LA RIOJA |
Av. Callao 745 |
4813-3417/9 4815-1929 |
| MENDOZA |
Av. Callao 445 |
4371-0835 4371-7301 4374-1105 |
| MISIONES |
Av. Santa Fe 989 |
4322-0677 4322-0686 4322-1671 |
| NEUQUEN |
Tte. Gral. Juan D. Perón 687 |
4326-6385 4326-9265 4327-2454 |
| RIO NEGRO |
Tucumán 1916 |
4371-5599 4371-7273 |
| SALTA |
Av. Pte. Roque Sáenz Peña 933, Piso 5 y 9 |
4326-0501 4326-2456/59 4326-1314 |
| SAN JUAN |
Sarmiento 1251 |
4382-5580 4382-9241 |
| SAN LUIS |
Azcuenaga 1083/87 |
4822-0426 4822-3641 |
| SANTA CRUZ |
25 de Mayo 277, Piso 1 |
4325-3098/3102 |
| SANTA FE |
Montevideo 373, Piso 2 |
4375-4570/573 4375-4635 |
| SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO |
Florida 274, Piso 1 |
4322-4458 4326-9418 |
| TIERRA DEL FUEGO, ANTARTIDA E ISLAS DEL ATLANTICO
SUR |
Sarmiento 745, Piso 4 |
4322-7324/7524 4311-0233 4325-1809 |
| TUCUMAN |
Suipacha 140 |
4322-0010/0299 4322-0492 |
Travellers Assistance
| ASSIST CARD |
Suipacha 1109 |
4312-6801 |
| TRAVEL ACE |
Paraná 711 |
4374-1134 |
| UNIVERSAL ASSISTANCE |
Av. Córdoba 967 |
4323-6000 |
Embassys and Consulates
| ALBANIA |
Av. del Libertador 946 Piso 4 |
4812-8366 |
| ALEMANIA |
Villanueva 1055 |
4778-2500 |
| ARABIA SAUDITA |
A. M. de Aguado 2881 |
4802-4303/0760/3375 |
| ARGELIA |
Montevideo 1889 |
4815-1271/5969 |
| ARMENIA |
Embassy |
Av. Pte. R. S. Peña 570, Piso 3 |
4345-1882/2037 |
| Consulate |
Pacheco de Melo 1922 |
4816-8710 |
| AUSTRALIA |
Villanueva 1400 |
4777-6580 al 5
4779-3500 al 6 |
| AUSTRIA |
French 3671 |
4802-1400/7195 |
| BELGICA |
Defensa 113 Piso 8 |
4331-0066 al 69 |
| BOLIVIA |
Embassy |
Av. Corrientes 545 Piso 2 |
4394-6042/6640 |
| Consulate |
Av. Belgrano 1670 Piso 1 |
4381-0539/4171 |
| BOSNIA Y HERZEGOVINA |
Miñones 2445 |
4896-0284/0315/0351 |
| BRASIL |
Embassy |
Cerrito 1350 |
4515-2400 |
| Consulate |
Av. Carlos Pellegrini 1363 Piso 5 |
4515-6500 |
| BULGARIA |
M. J. de Sucre 1568 |
4781-8644/1214 4786-6273 |
| CABO VERDE
(Consulate) |
Bernardo de Irigoyen 146 Piso 1 |
4334-0524 |
| CANADA |
Tagle 2828 |
4805-3032 |
| CHILE |
Embassy |
Tagle 2762 |
4801-2761 4802-7020/28 |
| Consulate |
San Martín 439 Piso 9 |
4394-6582/6371 |
| CHINA |
Av. Crisólogo Larralde 5349 |
4543-8862 4542-0054 |
| CHIPRE
(Consulate) |
Maipú 734 Piso 5to. |
4394-3839/3946/3848 |
| COLOMBIA |
Embassy |
Av. Carlos Pellegrini 1361/3 Piso 3 |
4325-0258/0494 |
| Consulate |
Av. Sante Fé 782 Piso 1 |
4312-5538/5446 |
| COREA (República de) |
Av. del Libertador 2395 /
San Martín de Tours 2815 |
4802-9665/8865/0923 |
| COSTA DE MARFIL |
Ugarteche 306 |
4801-0700/0310 |
| COSTA RICA |
Av Callao 1103 Piso 9 |
4815-8159/8160 |
| CROACIA |
Gorostiaga 2104 |
4777-6409/7284 |
| CUBA |
Virrey del Pino 1810 |
4782-9089/49
4782-9149 4783-2213 |
| DINAMARCA |
Av. L. N. Alem 1074 Piso 9 |
4312-6901/6935 |
| ECUADOR |
Av. Quintana 585 Pisos 9 y 10 |
4804-6408/0073/74 |
| EGIPTO |
Embassy |
Arroyo 955 |
4393-9312/9432 |
| Consulate |
Olleros 2140 |
4899-0300 |
| EL SALVADOR |
Embassy |
Av. Santa Fe 882 Piso 12 "A" |
4311-1854 |
| Consulate |
Esmeralda 1066 Piso 7 |
4311-1864 |
| ESLOVAQUIA |
Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3240 |
4801-3917 |
| ESLOVENIA |
Suipacha 1380 Piso 3 |
4393-2039/2067/5137 |
| ESPAÑA |
Guido 1760 P.B. |
4811-0070/0078/3884 |
| ESTADOS UNIDOS |
Av. Colombia 4300 |
4777-4533/34/46/40/05 |
| ESTONIA
(Consulate) |
Malaver 1180
Vicente Lopez (Pcia. Buenos Aires) |
4797-2120 |
| FEDERACION RUSA |
Embassy |
Rodriguez Peña 1741 |
4812-1794
4813-1552/8039 |
| Consulate |
Guido 1677 |
4812-1794 |
| FILIPINAS |
Juramento 1945 |
4781-4173/75 |
| FINLANDIA |
Santa Fe 846 Piso 5 |
4312-0600/0741/9619 |
| FRANCIA |
Embassy |
Cerrito 1399 |
4819-2930 |
| Consulate |
Av. Santa Fe 846 Piso 4 |
4312-2409 |
| GRECIA |
Av. R. Saenz Peña 547 - Piso 4 |
4342-4958/0528/2838 |
| GUATEMALA |
Santa Fe 830 Piso 5 |
4313-9160/9180 |
| GRAN BRETAÑA
|
Dr. Luis Agote 2412 Piso 2 |
4803-7070 4576-2222 |
| GUINEA ECUATORIAL
(Consulate) |
Av. Corrientes 1386 Piso 4 Of. 421 |
4831-9676 4374-1236 |
| HAITI |
Figueroa Alcorta 3297 |
4802-0211/5979 |
| HOLANDA |
Embassy |
Av de Mayo 701 Piso 19 |
4334-3474/4000 |
| Consulate |
Olga Cossenttini 831 Piso 3
Edificio Porteño Plaza 2 |
4338-0050 |
| HONDURAS |
Av. del Libertador 1140/6 P.B. |
4804-6181/1411 |
| HUNGRIA |
Coronel Díaz 1874 |
4826-4132 4822-0767 |
| INDIA |
Córdoba 950 Piso 4 |
4393-4001/4156 |
| INDONESIA |
Mariscal Ramón Castilla 2901 |
4807-2956/2211/3324 |
| IRAN |
Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3229 |
4802-1470/4821/6360 |
| IRLANDA |
Embassy |
Suipacha 1380 Piso 2 |
4325-8588/0849 |
| Consulate |
Av. del Libertador 1068 Piso 6 |
5787-0801 |
| ISLANDIA |
Embassy |
Paraná 843
Martínez ( Pcia. Buenos Aires) |
4793-1282 |
| Consulate |
San Martín 320 Piso 4 |
4325-8303 |
| ISRAEL |
Av. de Mayo 701 Piso 10 |
4342-1465/1497 4338-2500 |
| ITALIA |
Embassy |
Billinghust 2577 |
4802-0071 |
| Consulate |
M. T. de Alvear 1149 - 1125 |
4816-6136/5616/6138 |
| JAMAICA
(Consulate) |
Av. Rivadavia 829 Piso 1 |
4331-8787/3159 |
| JAPON |
Bouchard 547 Piso 17 |
4318-8200 |
| KUWAIT |
Embassy |
Av del Libertador 6647/49 |
4786-3100/3251 |
| Consulate |
Uruguay 739 |
4374-7202 |
| LIBANO |
Av del Libertador 2354 |
4802-0466/4492 |
| LIBERIA |
Embassy |
Cerrito 836 Piso 6 |
4816-1296 4815-6553 |
| Consulate |
Av. Carlos Pellegrini 1063 |
4326-1892 |
| LIBIA |
3 de Febrero 1358/62 |
4788-3745/3760 |
| LITUANIA |
Embassy |
Echeverria 5678 |
4521-1920 |
| Consulate |
Agüero 2232, piso 3 |
4805-8124 |
| LUXEMBURGO |
Defensa 113 Piso 8 |
4331-0066/69 4331-0814 |
| MALASIA |
Villanueva 1040/48/62 |
4776-0504/2553 |
| MALTA |
Viamonte 783 Piso 1 |
4325-0778/0756 |
| MARRUECOS |
Mariscal Ramón Castilla 2952 |
4801-8154/57 |
| MEXICO |
Embassy |
Larrea 1230 |
4821-7172/7210 |
| Consulate |
Arcos 1650 |
4789-8826/27 |
| MONACO |
Av. Madero 1020 Piso 5 |
4312-7256 |
| NICARAGUA |
Av. Corrientes 2548 Piso 4 Of. 1 |
4951-2463/3463 |
| NIGERIA |
Rosales 2674
Olivos (Pcia. Buenos Aires) |
4794-4061 4799-7139/7006 |
| NORUEGA |
Esmeralda 909 Piso 3 "B" |
4312-1904/7418/2204 |
| NUEVA ZELANDIA |
Embassy |
Av Carlos Pellegrini 1427 Piso 5 |
4328-0747 |
| Consulate |
Av. Corrientes 456 Piso 6 Of. 65 |
4328-0747 |
| PAKISTAN |
Gorostiaga 2176 |
4775-1294 |
| PANAMA |
Santa Fe 1461 Piso 5 |
4814-3655 4811-1254
4813-8543 |
| PARAGUAY |
Viamonte 1851 |
4812-0075 4815-9801 |
| PERU |
Embassy |
Av. Del Libertador 1720 |
4802-2438 |
| Consulate |
Av. Córdoba 1345 Piso 11 |
4811-4619 4816-0646 |
| POLONIA (República de) |
Alejandro M. de Aguado 2870 |
4802-9681/82 |
| PORTUGAL |
Embassy |
Córdoba 315 Piso 3 |
4312-3524/0187 |
| Consulate |
Maipú 942 Piso 17 |
4312-3524 |
| REPUBLICA CHECA |
Embassy |
Junín 1461 |
4807-3107 |
| Consulate |
Villanueva 1356 Pisos 2º-3º |
4777-0383/1829 |
| REPUBLICA DOMINICANA |
Santa Fe 1206 Piso 2 "C" |
4811-4669 |
| REPUBLICA ESLOVACA |
Av Figueroa Alcorta 3240 |
4801-3804/3917 |
| RUMANIA |
Arroyo 962/70 |
4322-8656 4326-5888 |
| SAMOA OCCIDENTAL
(Consulate) |
Reconquista 341 Piso 6 |
4325-9649 |
| SAN MARINO
(Consulate) |
Paraná 791 Piso 6 |
4811-2176 4374-9057 |
| SANTA SEDE (VATICANO) |
Av. Alvear 1605 |
4812-0691 4813-6997/98 |
| SINGAPUR
(Consulate) |
Corrientes 1302 Piso 13 |
4372-2122/2149 |
| SIRIA |
Av. Callao 956 |
4813-2133/5438 |
| SUDAFRICA |
Mercelo T. de Alvear 590 Piso 7 y 8 |
4311-8991 al 98 4317-2900 |
| SUECIA |
Tacuarí 147 Piso 6 |
4342-1422 |
| SUIZA |
Santa Fé 846 Piso 10 |
4311-6491 al 95 |
| TAIWAN
(Sede Comercial) |
Av de Mayo 654 Piso 4 |
4334-0653/4 |
| TAILANDIA |
Virrey del Pino 2458 Piso 6 |
4785-6504 |
| TUNEZ |
Ciudad de la Paz 3086/88 |
4544-2618 4545-6369 |
| TURQUIA |
11 de Septiembre 1382 |
4788-3239 4785-7203 |
| UCRANIA |
Lafinur 3057/63 |
4802-7316 4803-5928 |
| URUGUAY |
Embassy |
Ayacucho 1616 Piso 4 |
4807-3041/40/60/61 |
| Consulate |
Av. La Heras 1915 |
4807-3040 |
| VENEZUELA |
Virrey Loreto 2035 |
4785-2226 4788-4944 |
| VIETNAM
|
Embassy |
11 de Septiembre 1442 |
4782-0078 |
| Consulate |
Arribeños 1539 |
4782-0078 |
| YUGOSLAVIA |
Marcelo T. de Alvear 1705 |
4811-2860 4812-9133 |
| ZAIRE |
Ituzaingó 915 Piso 5 |
4307-2751/6335 |
Maps
You can get different kinds of streets and roads maps in most
kiosks and offices of Automovil Club Argentino (Av. Libertador 1850).
Time, Electricity, Weights and Measures.
the official Argentine hour is 3 (three) hours less to that
of Greenwich.
The electricity used is of 220 v (volts) and 50 Hz (Hertz).
The unit of measure for distance is the meter and its derivations
: el milimeter (0,001 metre), el centimeter (0,01 meter) y el kilometer
(1000 metros).
For Weights the unit of measure is the gram and its derivations: el
kilogram (1000 grams).
The unit for capacity is the litre and cubic centimeters (cc) (1000
cc = 1 litre).
Equivalences:
- 1 gram = 0,035 ounces
- 1 kilogram = 2,3 pounds
- 1 centimeter = 0,39 inches = 0,033 feet
- 1 meter = 3,28 feet = 1,09 yards
- 1 kilometer = 0,62 miles
- 0º centigrades = 32º fahrenheit
- 100º centigrades = 212º fahrenheit |