How do I rent a small bus in Buenos Aires? [closed]

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I want to rent a small bus (the one that still counts as a regular car) for 8 people to go from Buenos Aires to Córdoba for a week. Bonus points if the vehicle is the crummy almost falling apart kind. I´m googling around and the results are very confusing. I´m not very good with computers.

Anyone who has done anything like this, can you please recommend me a specific car rental service to go to? Or perhaps a local Craigslist kind of thing? I can speak Spanish.






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What types of public transportation are available in Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires has a large, efficient public transport network, almost 40,000 licensed taxis, a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus, and a vast network of cycle lanes.

How do you travel around Buenos Aires?

The best way to get around Buenos Aires is by subway, also known as "the subte." The subte is quick, affordable, and easy to navigate with maps, easily attainable at subte stations. Bus lines are also efficient, although they are less trotted by tourists.

How much does a bus cost in Argentina?

Bus: About 6US$ and hour. The price, for example from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazu (19hrs) is between 413 and 471 pesos (about 100-120US$). The bus from Buenos Aires to Bariloche (21hrs) is between 500 and 600 pesos (130 and 150US$) depending on class.

How easy is it to get around Buenos Aires?

Think of Buenos Aires and lanes of traffic passing the Obelisco on Avenida 9 de Julio might spring to mind. The city's emblematic broad avenues form part of a grid layout that makes navigation simple, and although traffic can be slow-moving, getting around is easy thanks to BA's public transport system.



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