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Nine Argentina travel tips

By James Stewart


Argentina is a popular destination, but it is necessary to remember on any vacation that there might be cultural, geological and meteorological differences when travelling abroad that might potentially ruin your entire trip. Whilst in some places the differences may well be minor, in others you are able to deeply offend somebody by doing a thing you thought to be kosher by you.

Don't let this happen to you, below are what I believe to be the very best 9 Argentina travel tips. Follow these suggestions and you will be sure to leave a mark of courtesy as well as enjoy more hospitality from the residents.

1. The commonest kind of greeting in Argentina between friends is kissing one another's cheeks, so do not be caught off guard when someone makes a lunge toward your cheek. And return the favour out of courtesy if and when they have.

2. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, one of main methods of transportation is underground shuttle, or by bus/trolley bus, or taxi. Their are 5 main public "subte" lines, labelled A to E and services operate from early morning to late at night on a fixed-fare basis. Buses are generally very crowded but just are frequently the quickest means from one spot to another.

3. Spanish is the official language of Argentina, while English is widely spoken - don't have faith in everyone to speak English, you ought to leastwise get some basic Spanish down before living in Argentina.

4. More than 90 per cent of Argentina's religious faith is contained in the Roman Catholic church. Remember this as it does have an effect on what is acceptable and what is not.

5. Argentina has 5 major airlines that allows you to render the big country smaller when travelling. Oddly enough, sometimes a flight will be faster and cheaper then say a bus or a taxi, so look into flying as a possible technique of transportation for those slightly longer endeavors.

6. You can find answers to almost all of your questions on Argentina tourism from the Argentina Tourist Information Center: Secretariat of Tourism, Tourist Information Centers: Av. Santa Fe 883, (C1059ABC) Buenos Aires, Tel. 4312-2232 or 0800-555-0016; Ezeiza International Airport and Jorge Newbery Airport; info@turismo.gov.ar.

7. The official currency of Argentina is the peso, bills can be found in 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 pesos. One pesos equals one hundred cents. 2 pesos are blue, 5 pesos are green, 10 pesos are brown, 20 pesos are red, 50 pesos are grey, and 100 pesos are purple/violet.

8. Tips are not compulsory in Argentina, though people still expect a tip in most situations - if that's the case 10 percent of your bill as your tip will suffice for the most part.

9. The Argentina time zone is Argentina Standard Time, and that is GMT -3 hours, and GMT -4 hours in the summer. So set your watches correctly!

And the best tip of all would be to prepare yourself, use caution and common sense, and most of all - have some fun!




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