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Transport
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Min Avg Temperature |
Max Avg Temperature |
Average Rainfall |
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| January |
17°C |
30°C |
93cm |
Good Weather |
| February |
16°C |
28°C |
81cm |
Good Weather |
| March |
14°C |
26°C |
117cm |
Good Weather |
| April |
11°C |
22°C |
90cm |
Good Weather |
| May |
7°C |
19°C |
77cm |
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| June |
5°C |
15°C |
64cm |
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| July |
5°C |
15°C |
59cm |
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| August |
5°C |
17°C |
65cm |
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| September |
7°C |
19°C |
78cm |
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| October |
10°C |
22°C |
97cm |
Good Weather |
| November |
12°C |
25°C |
89cm |
Good Weather |
| December |
15°C |
28°C |
96cm |
Good Weather |
Buenos Aires
Transport - Getting around Buenos Aires
The street structure, organised in a grid
pattern, makes Buenos Aires easy to navigate and the best way to
explore the city and take in its character is on foot. The city is
serviced by an efficient, widespread and cheap public transport
system that consists of buses and an excellent underground rail
service (the Subte). Althought it services
most of the city centre, the Subte is not very
extensive beyond the central core. The Subte
costs $0.70 per journey. Pre-paid Subtecards or passes can be
purchased from the ticket booths (boleterias) at
each station in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10 or 30 journeys. It
gets very hot and crowded in summer especially during peak hours,
and closes between 10pm and 5am. The bus network is huge and covers
the city, and although very useful for getting around, the
overwhelming amount of routes makes it confusing for tourists. Bus
fares are paid in coins into an automatic ticket vending machine
when boarding the bus. Many services run all night but with less
frequency. There are also urban train services that can be useful
for reaching the outlying suburbs. Taxis are everywhere and
relatively inexpensive, but although generally safe, visitors
should be aware that there are fake taxis that pick up tourists and
rob them. It is safer to phone for a radio taxi or remise, a
fixed-price radio cab booked in advance that acts like a
chauffer-driven car and can be cheaper than taxis over longer
distances. They are more useful than renting a car for excursions
from the city and even for a day's tour of the
suburbs.
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