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Discovering Recoleta by bike! Argentina
Recoleta is a downtown residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is an area of great historical and architectural interest, due to its Beaux-Arts architecture as well as the distinguished Recoleta Cemetery. It is also an important tourist destination in the city.
It is also one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the city, with some of the priciest real estate in the city.[2]
The neighborhood is served by Line D and Line H of the Buenos Aires Underground.
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ECOBICI:
This is the form you fill out before your appointment to pick up your Tarjeta Vos.
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Can you bike in Buenos Aires? Yes! You can bike in Buenos Aires! and it's really fun, and highly underrated. How do you get a bike if you are coming to Buenos Aires temporarily or forever? You can rent a bike for the day, and there are a lot of different bike companies that have little bike stations all around the city or in hotels, or in hostels. This usually costs about $30 USD per day, varying. Some companies will even deliver the bike to you. You can use the bike for 24 hours, or for 12 hours, and you can do anything you want with the bike within the city limits. There is another bike service, called ECOBICI. Ecobici is the public bike provided by the City of Buenos aires. They have different stations all around the city. You can use it for up to an hour, then you have to put the bike back into one of the stations, and pick up another bike, and you can keep using it. It's a two hour rental on the weekends, and on holidays. How do you get an Ecobici bike? You can fill out a form online and then go to one of the offices. To go to one of the offices, you have to make a reservation, an appointment. You do this online, you make the appointment to go to the office, you take your passport, and a copy of your passport, you go to the office, you get a card you can use to get a Ecobici. Its a Tarjeta Vos. With this card you can use any of the Ecobicis throughout the city and it's free. The other thing that you can do is you can buy a used bike and this will probably cost you about $200 USD. Then you can sell it back when you are done with your stay in Buenos Aires. Its pretty easy to find people that are interested in buying a bike. It shouldn't be that difficult. There are three places that you can go that are interesting on a bike. Apart from biking around the city there are bike lanes on all of the major roads and on the side roads, that are two ways. You can bike peacefully around the city because you have a place thats designated for bikes on the side of most of the roads. It's a two way bike lane. I suggest that you wear a helmet for safety. The three places that you can go are the Reserva Ecologica. The Ecological Reserve. This is a green area on the map of the City of Buenos Aires on the side of the map. It's next to Puerto Madero. There is a green area that says, Reserva Ecologica. This can take a whole day, it you want to make it into a day trip. You can take a little picnik with you. You can bike all around this area and it's really beautiful. You can see nature as it would exist in this part of the world without a huge city built on top of this land. You can hear a lot of birds chirping and a lot of different wildlife. It's really nice, you can almost not hear the hum of the city if you go far out. The other thing that you can do is bike to Tigre. This will take you about 2.5 hours or 3 hours if you go at a slow pace. You can use some of the bike lanes and then just find your way to Tigre. If you don't want to bike there, but you still want to bring a bike to Tigre, and explore tigre for a day you can take you bike on the Train. The train is about 6 ARS to Tigre or less, maybe 4 ARS, which is about 0.50 USD. So you can put your bike inside the train and explore Tigre on your bike and then you can bring your bike back to the city and then drop it off where you need to drop it off.
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We found Switzerland in Bariloche Argentina! 80+ Countries w/3 kids
Join us for our trip to Bariloche Argentina! We arrived in this picture perfect town near the Chilean Border from Buenos Aires with Aerolineas Argentinas and we even got to fly business class. Sweeeet….
Bariloche is a famous ski resort that is packed with tourists practicing winter sports anytime from late June to September. However, for the adventurers that happen to be there during the summer (like us) this South American ski center transforms into paradise with stunning forests, mountains, and lakes as far as the eye can see in the Patagonian Lake District. The mountains are green and the city looks more like a gigantic garden full of flowers in every color imaginable. This is the perfect time in Bariloche for other outdoor activities such as trekking, bike riding and swimming in one of the many lakes.
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How to Use Public Transportation In Buenos Aires ????
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Hello Everyone!
I wanted to make this video to help people coming to buenos aires overcome some of the obstacles that they might encounter when using public transportation. The first thing that you need to do when you get to buenos aires is buy a tarjeta sube.
Like *this*.
And a tarjeta sube you can buy in any of the kiosks, and kiosks are kind of like little corner stores, they sell gum, water, candy, and they sell a whole bunch of things like tarjeta Subes, and some of them have charging stations which are little atm machines, that you can use to recharge the tarjeta sube. You have to use cash, you put it in the machine, and then you charge up your card. The card comes with a -20 ballance, you can use it right away without charging, and then it will just go into the negative when you use it. Don’t get discouraged if you go to two or three different kioskos and they don’t have them, just keep trying, one of them will have these cards in stock. You can charge these in person at the subte train stations, and you can use cash at those places.
The first section will be about the Subte train. The Subte train is pretty straight forward, you can see a map online, and I will put a link in the description below. When you use the train it goes in two different directions, there are several different lines. Some peculiar things with the trains is that not all of the stations allow you to switch the direction that you are going in without charging you again. If you get into the train station you pay, and then you realize that the direction that you paid to get into, is not where you needed to be, you need to be in the other direction, some of the stations might make you leave, and then pay to get back in, to go to the direction that you needed to be. Just make sure before you get into the train station, that you pay attention to the signs and you make sure that you are going in the direction that you need to be going in, or you might have to pay twice. When the city is congested, or there’s a lot of traffic, or there are a lot of protests, the Subte train is the best way to go, because on the same line it will get you from one part of the city, to the other in about 40 minutes, it will cut through all of the traffic, it’s faster than UBER, Taxi, the city busses, and that’s about it for the Subte trains.
The Subte trains are pretty easy to use, and the City Busses are kind of like the black belt of public transportation. You have to get to that “level” and feel comfortable with the possibility of yourself getting lost in the city before you try to use the city busses. I say this because there are a number of difficulties that you can run into when using the city bus.
The first thing I have to mention, is that they are really really great, they run 24hrs. In the daytime the busses run about every 10 minutes.
Some peculiar things happen where there might not be a bus that comes for 20 minutes and then four of the same bus come all in the same group, and some of them might not stop. If you are looking to take different routes of the same bus, the majority might just keep going because they see that there are other busses that have stopped.
You can’t get frustrated, when you are using city busses, you have to just go with the flow and not worry about too much, you will be okay.
When you take a bus line, for example the 39 bus, there are many different routes. There are maybe 3-4 routes on the 39 bus, and these routes are indicated by numbers or directions that are on the top part of the bus and you will see it when a bus comes, you might get excited to see your bus, it finally arrived! But then you have to pay attention to the number, because the number, because the number 2, 39 bus might not take you to where the 3, 39 bus might take you.
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There are options to buy it online, but those prices for some reason are much higher than the price you would pay once arriving at the airport at the airport kiosk. You can buy the Bus to Taxi service when you arrive at the airport at the airport kiosk.
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Ministro Pistarini International Airport, known as Ezeiza International Airport is located about 1 hour outside of the capital city. Newberry airport is the domestic airport that is located inside the city.
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Sooo you are coming to Buenos Aires!!! you are excited, you are looking up ways to get from the airport EZE to the city. You are wondering if there is a train, metro, taxi, uber... What do you use? The train is out, UBER is currently kind of an unreliable option. I don't recommend it because it it still illegal here. There are not a lot of UBER cars circling around the airport. The taxi drivers don't like the ubers. If you are to call an Uber you might have to have a local sim card from Argentina to arrange a meet up with the driver in a different area around the airport, and it can be unreliable. What I recommend is Manuel Tienda Leon. It is a remis service that you can get, it's safe, it's cheap, cheaper than a taxi. Right when you get your luggage and right before you go out the doors to the main building of the airport where you can exit into the shopping area where you see everyone saying hello, there is a kiosko----- :D You just give them your address and make sure that you have enough local currency. It costs about 25 USD. The price in Argentine pesos ARS will change, (because of inflacion) but it is generally around 25USD. Make sure that you have local currency when you get here. Just give them your Buenos Aires address and they will give you a piece of paper, with two seperate pieces of paper attached. One is a piece of paper that you give to the taxi driver, and the other one is a piece of paper that you give to the bus driver. You will go outside of the airport through the doors and then you will go around the building, and you will find the Manuel Tienda Leon kiosk right as you exit the airport doors. They will usher you to a big bus. It's climate controlled, there is Wifi, although the wifi has never really worked for me. You get into the bus and it is about an hour to the city. You can look out the window see the countryside. It's peaceful, and safe, and cheap. Then you get to the Manuel Tienda Leon station that's inside of the city, you get out of the bus, get your luggage, and then they ask you for the other piece of paper which was for the taxi that has your address on it. The person in charge of coordinating will put you in a taxi with two or three different people that are generally going to the same area that you are going to. So you get in the taxi with other people, and you might meet someone that is going to the same hotel that you are, or someone that is going to be staying two blocks from where you are, and maybe you will like to explore the city together :) It is a really nice way to meet your neighbors. It's called Manuel Tienda Leon, you can take this from Eziza back to the city. To get back from the city to EZE you can use this service as well. You can also take Uber, because there is no way that anyone can know if there is an Uber that's dropping off a person in the airport drop off area. You can take an Uber back from the city to EZE airport. As far as taxis go, make sure that you are taking an official taxi when you leave the airport. An official taxi will have a whole bunch of stickers, it will say radio taxi and will have a whole bunch of decals. There is usually some kind of a station or someone in charge of assigning taxis. Go to them, they will provide you with an official taxi. That will cost about 60 USD that is more than double the price of the remis service, but it will take you to the city a little bit faster. If you have a family, it might make more sense to take a taxi.
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Eu tinha gravado esse vídeo a um tempinho, porém queria acrescentar novas cenas, mas não gravei, então editei ele bonitinho e postei com as informações que eu tinha! Espero que vocês gostem e se tiver qualquer dúvida, me avise, que eu respondo, ou no comentário, ou em outro vídeo :D
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Conhecemos 10 Lugares em Buenos Aires De Bicicleta | De Bike na Cidade #82
Se você acompanha a gente a algum tempo, sabe que somos fãs de airbnb pra nos hospedar, e também das experiências. No Chile, em Santiago, conhecemos toda região central de patinete, e em Buenos aires na Argentina, não foi diferente, mas dessa vez utilizamos a boa e querida bicicleta!
E não são lugares comuns, optamos por lugares fora do comum do turismo convencional pra aproveitar ainda mais a linda Buenos Aires.
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