Here’s 5 tips that may make life a little easier for newcomers:
1) Almost all banks here have a daily withdrawal limit of 1000 pesos, ca. 220 USD, which is pretty low, especially if you need cash for rent and deposits as soon as you arrive. However at Citibank you can withdraw 2500 pesos! Here link to locations: https://www.argentina.citibank.com/laar/sucursales/mapa.htm
2) Get a Sube card as soon as you arrive. It costs 10 pesos and you can use it on trains, buses etc. I got mine at Sube office at Corrientes y 9 de Julio after 2 minutes of queuing (a rarity in BsAs). All you need is your passport.
3) Most people I know use Craigslist to find accommodation. Here’s a better site: http://www.compartodepto.com/. Try to find a place close to the main avenues, it makes life a lot easier, especially if you don’t have a car.
4) Football - Don’t limit yourself to only seeing Boca games. From my experience it’s really difficult to get tickets (unless you’re willing to pay a lot), the atmosphere is pretty unfriendly and there not even that good. I recommend going to see Racing Club, all round better experience.
5) You may notice that McDonalds never advertise Big mac meals on the menu. Why? Because the Argentina government want to hide inflation, currently running at about 25 % (http://en.mercopress.com/2012/02/08/why-you-can-t-find-a-big-mac-on-argentina-s-mc-donald-s-menu) But it is available, only 26 pesos!
Also, links to websites that I found useful:
Buenos Aires map (much better than google maps): http://mapa.buenosaires.gov.ar/
BaAs bus routes:http://www.omnilineas.com/argentina/buenos-aires/city-bus/
Booking flights: http://www.despegar.com.ar/homes/viajes.html
1) Almost all banks here have a daily withdrawal limit of 1000 pesos, ca. 220 USD, which is pretty low, especially if you need cash for rent and deposits as soon as you arrive. However at Citibank you can withdraw 2500 pesos! Here link to locations: https://www.argentina.citibank.com/laar/sucursales/mapa.htm
2) Get a Sube card as soon as you arrive. It costs 10 pesos and you can use it on trains, buses etc. I got mine at Sube office at Corrientes y 9 de Julio after 2 minutes of queuing (a rarity in BsAs). All you need is your passport.
3) Most people I know use Craigslist to find accommodation. Here’s a better site: http://www.compartodepto.com/. Try to find a place close to the main avenues, it makes life a lot easier, especially if you don’t have a car.
4) Football - Don’t limit yourself to only seeing Boca games. From my experience it’s really difficult to get tickets (unless you’re willing to pay a lot), the atmosphere is pretty unfriendly and there not even that good. I recommend going to see Racing Club, all round better experience.
5) You may notice that McDonalds never advertise Big mac meals on the menu. Why? Because the Argentina government want to hide inflation, currently running at about 25 % (http://en.mercopress.com/2012/02/08/why-you-can-t-find-a-big-mac-on-argentina-s-mc-donald-s-menu) But it is available, only 26 pesos!
Also, links to websites that I found useful:
Buenos Aires map (much better than google maps): http://mapa.buenosaires.gov.ar/
BaAs bus routes:http://www.omnilineas.com/argentina/buenos-aires/city-bus/
Booking flights: http://www.despegar.com.ar/homes/viajes.html