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How to Get to Buenos Aires
TRANSFER EZEIZA AIRPORT - BUENOS AIRES DOWN-TOWN
All the airlines that fly to Argentina arrive at the Ezeiza (Ministro Pistarini) International Airport of Buenos Aires, 35 km from the Federal Capital and connected to it by the Teniente General Ricchieri motorway. Remember that on leaving the country a tax has to be paid.
SUGGESTIONS
In case you want to share a bus with other people you can contact the transfer company MANUEL TIENDA LEON in a stand at the airport (the cost is approx. USD 5.-) and they will take you downtown by bus (they offer a 24hours-service) and they will leave you at their headquarters in the city. From there you should take a radio taxi to the Hotel (more or less 10' and the cost should be aprox. USD 1.-). If you want to contact Tienda Le??bsp;their e-mail is: traslado_hoteles@tiendaleon.com.ar.
Once you are living in Buenos Aires, we suggest you always to take a radio taxi (by phone or ask in the front desk of your hotel: Premium 4374 6667, Blue Way 4777-8888, Onda Verde 4867-0000).
Climate
Buenos Aires' climate is humid, with an annual rainfall of 900 mm spread fairly evenly throughout the year. The changeable spring, hot summer and mild autumn resemble their counterparts in New York City, but the proximity of the South Atlantic moderates winter temperatures in a city where the relatively low latitude of 34: 37' S is more comparable to Northern Hemisphere locations like Los Angeles and Atlanta, or Cape Town. Frosts are exceedingly rare -the lowest temperature ever recorded is -5.4:C, while snow has only fallen once this century, in 1918. (Since the XIIIth Congress will be held in the month of July, do consider that it will be wintertime).
The warmest temperature ever recorded was 43.3:C, but much lower temperatures can seem oppressive when humidity is high. Occasional pamperos (cold fronts out of the southwest) can cause the ambient temperature to fall dramatically. From the other direction, the occasional sudestada (southeasterly) combines with high tides and heavy runoff in the estuary of the R? de la Plata to flood low-lying areas like La Boca.
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