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    Which Travel Agency?

    Thanks Zarita. I will check them out. We're interested in a three days package going to Iguazu Falls and this is the quote from Les Amis' website: "El paquete incluye: - Pasaje Aéreo. - 3 noches de alojamiento. - Traslado de entrada y salid..." The price is 1846 ARS per person and...
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    Is this website accurate?

    I don't know how accurate this website is. It gives the buy/sell prices of foreign exchange from different banks in Argentina. Not surprisingly, the US $ has the lowest spread. However I'm bringing euros and would like to get the best quote. Is it worth chasing those banks? Go to: DolarHoy.com...
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    No need to translate the whole text!

    Thanks a lot Igor. I learned something new today!:D
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    No need to translate the whole text!

    I'm thinking about booking an overnight bus journey on Andesmar. Unfortunately my Spanish is not up to scratch. The following text is their terms and conditions . Before I click on 'Accept', is there anything I should be aware of in particular? Thanks. para su adquirente, el total...
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    Getting Around In Buenos Aires: The Bus System

    Very informative. We will probably use buses more than taxis in the city.(at least during the day) We will definitely take colectivo 86 from EZE into town.
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    Big Heist in Argentina

    According to this article: FNArena
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    Corruption in Argentina?

    How big is the problem with corruption in Argentina. Living as an expat down there, do you have to pay money under the table when dealing with officials (visa extensions, work permits etc.) Or are officials ashamed of extracting bribes from foreigners, while they happily bleed their own...
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    Lying game?

    I assume the 'casa central' is on Reconquista 266? Thanks.
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    Lying game?

    Lying game? I hear many shopkeepers stash away their coins in a drawer and claim they don't have any change to give. If I, as a customer claim I don't have the exact change, (even though I'm lying too) and stand firm, surely the shopkeeper will give in? Or so I hope. It all seems rather silly...
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    Where do we get off?

    Thanks RWS, but we're going to stick to bus 86 taking us in to Yrigoyen/Peru and then walk the six blocks or so. The 'diferencial' sound like aa attractive alternative. Whatever bus departs first from AA terminal 2. I'll try to persuade my wife not to bring to much stuff we'll end up cursing...
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    Where do we get off?

    Thanks a lot for your very detailed info, leanuk.
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    Which Travel Agency?

    If we book some of our Argentine hotels through a local travel agency, can we get a 'resident' price rather than paying the higher 'foreigner' price? (One reason why we're boycotting AA and their affiliates and are travelling by bus)
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    Where do we get off?

    Thanks for answering my question nikad.
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    Argentina short of change?

    LOL! Funny you should mention that. We've been planning to take this bus for a while. The latest info I received on the fare from EZE into town, is 1.50 pesos each. I got 16 x 1peso coins with me from the UK.
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    Where do we get off?

    Thanks for your concerns guys. As we're catching the colectivo 86 at the very first stop or last depending on what way you're travelling. I'm confident we'll get seats. We'll tie our backpacks to our laps with steel wires to deter would-be snatchers. (Only joking; hopefully that won't be...
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    Where do we get off?

    Most people on different forums says it's quite safe, so we're confident taking bus #86. Two hour's journey into town is fine and taking the bus is a good introduction into Argentina. A true traveller takes buses, not taxis. Anyway, that's my philosophy.
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    Where do we get off?

    After arriving in EZE, we're intending to take Colectivo 86 into town. After we get off the bus we intend to walk to the intersection of Florida and Lavalle. What intersection should we ask the driver to drop us at, when our bus approach Plaza de Mayo? Thanks.
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    Fake Bill From CitiBank ATM!

    Thank you diosaarenosa for you informative post about how to identify fake notes. Are faked notes a particular Buenos Aires phenomena or is it country wide problem?
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    Fake Bill From CitiBank ATM!

    Are the fake bills easy to tell apart from the genuine ones? 100 peso notes seems to be the most faked one. By getting lower denominations, we should be safer and less likely to have problems. Besides I hear 100 peso notes are sometimes difficult to change. What are the chances of a bank teller...
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    Argentina short of change?

    According to an article in 'the International Herald Tribune', coins are running scarce in Buenos Aires. The Subte had to let people ride for free simply because they didn't have any coins to give as change. There's even a black market for coins with bus companies seeling them at a premium if...
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