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Information about Buenos Aires:
In this section you can buy your tickets from Buenos Aires to Carlos Paz, Córdoba.
The City of Buenos Aires, also called CABA (or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires), is, by far, the most visited city in the country, as well as the most populous. It also has the Bus Terminal from where more buses leave and arrive more throughout Argentina, the Retiro Bus Terminal Station, although it has other terminals such as the Liniers Terminal, the Morón Terminal, the Saaverda Bridge and the San Terminal Just to name some of the busiest.
If you plan to travel to Buenos Aires by bus, some points you can not miss are: La Boca, Plaza Francia, Avenida de Mayo, Recoleta, the Metropolitan Cathedral, Basilica of the Blessed Sacrament, football stadiums such as "The Monumental" or "La Bombonera", Puerto Madero, San Telmo, and many other points of interest, is a city with many activities and points of interest to travel.
On this same page you can buy your tickets online, with the option of paying by credit card and in installments.
We provide some information about departures from Buenos Aires to Carlos Paz:
Departure times: 8:45 p.m., 9:00 p.m., 9:15 p.m., 10:15 p.m., 10:20 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
It is possible to make the journey with bus companies such as: Andesmar, Chevallier, El Practico, Via Bariloche and Vía Tac, among other companies.
Tips on the Retiro Bus Terminal, Buenos Aires:
The Retirement Terminal is located around 300 meters from the Retiro Railway Station. Buses depart from the Terminal with destinations to almost all Argentine provinces and to numerous neighboring countries in Argentina.
The Terminal has about 390 meters and 3 different levels. The first level of the Terminal (ground floor) is where the parcel services, parking (parking) and other services are located. The second level is where the long-distance buses leave, where the departure and arrival platforms are located, also at this level are the commercial premises. The third and last floor is where the ticket offices to buy tickets and the bank are located.
Some more information about the Retirement Terminal: the number of reports from the Terminal is +54 11 4310-0700, the email is info@tebasa.com.ar
We give you some tips if you plan to travel to Buenos Aires:
- You must visit the most emblematic neighborhoods of the city: La Boca, San Telmo, Palermo, Puerto Madero, Belgrano
- Don't forget to visit the Art Museum
- Remember that Buenos Aires is a very large city, and like every large Latin American city, it has somewhat high levels of insecurity. Do not neglect your belongings, or walk through non-tourist areas at night!
- It is ideal to travel during Easter, as there is not so much crowding, but still, there is a gastronomic and tourist offer
- Some other safety recommendations are: do not change money in the street, pay with change in taxis, better take taxis ordered by phone than take them in the street
- Remember that there are buses / microphones 24 hours a day, and the metro / subway stations close at around 10:30 p.m.
- We recommend not taking taxis in the street, better order it by phone, to make sure it is not a fake one
- Remember that the size of the city is really immense, and we recommend walking it, so take good shoes to explore this beautiful city
- We recommend, if possible, visiting the neighborhood of La Boca, and the stadiums of the most popular football teams in Argentina, River Plate and Boca Juniors, if you can witness a "classic" (match between Boca vs River) it would be ideal if you want to witness a classic and emblematic show of the country
- Some emblematic sites of the City that we recommend to visit are: Cafe Tortoni, Botanical Garden, Los Bosques de Palermo, Caminito, Avenida 9 de Julio (where the famous Obelisk is located). There really are many more places, it's always a good idea to ask the locals!
Information about Carlos Paz:
Villa Carlos Paz (although popularly known simply as Carlos Paz) is an Argentine city located within the Province of Córdoba, which is located in the center of the country, while in turn, Villa Carlos Paz is located in the center of the province, only about 40 kilometers from the city of Córdoba. To get an idea of all the travelers that this city receives, just see that the main economic activity is this, tourism.
The city has about 60,000 inhabitants. Villa Carlos Paz is close to other towns such as: City of Córdoba, Alta Gracia, La Falda, Axis Cross, Capilla del Monte, Villa Allende, Villa General Belgrano and Villa Dolores.
As noted above, the main economic activity of the town is tourism. Some of the most visited tourist attractions are: The 100 Curves Road, the Quebrada del Condorito National Park, San Roque and El Embudo Dam, Cerro de la Cruz, Carlos Paz Aerosilla Complex, and San Roque Lake, among many other points of interest.
Villa Carlos Paz has a bus terminal, from where it is possible to travel to both national and international destinations. The Villa Carlos Paz terminal is located on Calle Belgrano 45, in the city center. Some of the most requested companies there are: Chevallier, El Practico, Car-Cor, Socasa, Encon and Vía Tac, among many other companies.
We give you some tips if you plan to travel to Villa Carlos Paz:
- If you have enough time, we recommend visiting nearby towns such as (bypassing the City of Córdoba): La Falda, Villa General Belgrano, Capilla del Monte and Alta Gracia
- We recommend visiting Los Molinos Reservoir and Río Tercero Reservoir
- Other highly recommended points are El Valle de Calamuchita, Condor Copina, Villa Berna and La Cumbrecita areas
- Visiting and taking a picture with The (famous) Cu-Cú Clock is mandatory!
- We also recommend Las Aerosillas and El Aerotren
- Another point often ignored is The Way of One Hundred Curves
- Remember, if you plan to travel in summer, make reservations in advance, since that is when more people visit the town
- If you travel in summer and plan to go on an excursion or walk, it is essential to have protection from sunlight (protector, cap, etc