Buenos Aires is the capital city of Argentina. The city is well connected domestically by air, rail and road links. Some of the hotel amenities include great restaurants, outdoor pools, whirlpool spas, fitness centers and tennis courts. International travelers also have the convenience of flying into the country on numerous airlines.
Getting to Buenos Aires by air is not a problem. If you are flying in from outside Argentina you will touch down at Ministro Pistarini International Airport that lies 21 miles of the city center. All domestic flights fly into Aeroparque Metropolitano Jorge Newbery (AEP), but unless you are coming to Buenos Aires from another Argentinean city by air, you will never see this place. Major airlines that operate flights include Air France, Alitalia, American Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa and United. One can find a number of accommodation options according to their budget.
You could reach Argentina by bus since there are more than 100 companies that cover all of Argentina and most of the other countries on the continent. All the companies compete for business at the city's massive bus station known as the Estación Terminal de Omnibus. It is advisable that you book on a differencial bus which is more comfortable. There are cushy seats, on board restroom and snack service for long distance travel.
Several cruise lines operate cruises that navigate the Rio de la Plata from the Atlantic Ocean and call at the Puerto Buenos Aries. The port is the gateway to the central city and tourists as a result have minimum distance to cover. Hostel accommodations are available Buenos Aires. These hostels are mainly frequented by students and the low budget traveler looking to enjoy a holiday at Buenos Aires.
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