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Originally Posted by sugaree1
Hi all,
I read the preceding message about a three and a half hour connection time from EZE-AEP and am now a bit worried about MY own connection. I get in to Thanks for any thoughts/ideas. I hate flying Aerolineas, but neither American Falcon nor Southern Winds had options for me on the 10th. |
2:35 connection time EZE-AEP
Wish I didn't have to check luggage, but everybody in Salta NEEDS something from the States! I'm going to leave it as it stands and hope for the best. Thanks for your input.
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Originally Posted by sugaree1
Hi all,
I read the preceding message about a three and a half hour connection time from EZE-AEP and am now a bit worried about MY own connection. I get in to EZE at 9:15 a.m. on July 10th on UAL 847 and will have checked baggage and then have an Aerolineas flight 1452 from AEP-SLA (Salta) at 11:50 a.m. If I run through customs, grab my bags and quickly ask for a remise from Manuel Tienda Leon, do I have a chance of making my Salta flight? Should I reticket now or just take my chances? I'd hate to take that 23 hour bus ride from Bs As to Salta! Thanks for any thoughts/ideas. I hate flying Aerolineas, but neither American Falcon nor Southern Winds had options for me on the 10th. Going to Salta...? Excellent choice!!! ^ In closing, please allow me to thank you for visiting Argentina. Please be reminded that to us Argentines its not so much about you coming to our country, but more about you having a great time and returning to visit us soon. Cordially, Gaucho |
Thanks Gaucho! It's because of the wonderful Argentine hospitality (and the Argentine boyfriend) that I keep going back!
I hope I make my connection and appreciate your efforts on this forum! I'll be using the food & bev ideas and have passed them along to my folks who will be visiting again this year! Thank you again! |
Originally Posted by sugaree1
(and the Argentine boyfriend)
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safety in BA?
Everyone says BA is a relatively safe city blah blah.. but every so often, there will be a footnote at the bottom of a guidebook saying "Avoid this neighborhood at night."
Can someone give a reasonable run-down of which areas are completely unsafe and which are unsafe at night? This would help me decide what hotel to stay at.. as much as Recoleta sounds nice, I like having access to the subway. |
Mendoza Wine Country
Has anyone here dealt with any tour companies or hired a car and driver for wine tasting trips around Mendoza? I'm headed there with a few friends in September and we'd like to check out some of the better wineries - but we'd prefer not to drive ourselves ;) . Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by izzik
Can someone give a reasonable run-down of which areas are completely unsafe and which are unsafe at night? This would help me decide what hotel to stay at.. as much as Recoleta sounds nice, I like having access to the subway.
I would not worry too much about being close to the subway unless you have a very specific commute planned, since buses and cabs are cheap and effective. |
ok, thanks for the info!
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Originally Posted by izzik
...This would help me decide what hotel to stay at.. as much as Recoleta sounds nice, I like having access to the subway.
I never used the subway, taxi was mostly under, around 5 ARS. However, next time I will use the subway. Read an article .. nice, old, wooden from Siemens... |
Well, I'm set for a 2-night stay at the NH City Hotel near Plaza de Mayo. ^
It's technically the furthest hotel from Recoleta among the hotels I was considering.. but maybe it's a nice break from the tourist epicenter. |
Originally Posted by izzik
Well, I'm set for a 2-night stay at the NH City Hotel near Plaza de Mayo. ^
It's technically the furthest hotel from Recoleta among the hotels I was considering.. but maybe it's a nice break from the tourist epicenter. Have a nice time - Buenos Aires is great ^ **) found it: CAFÉ TORTONI, Address: Av. De Mayo 829 Telephones: 4342-4328, Zone: Monserrat, Every days 8am to 2am |
oh i was referring to the area just southeast of recoleta as an epicenter.. around the san martin plaza.
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Does anyone have any information on the El Conquistador or the Sheraton Libertador?
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Originally Posted by vasantn
Does anyone have any information on the El Conquistador or the Sheraton Libertador?
I have no idea about the rooms at the El Conquistador although I can comment on the lobby area and conference rooms. Standard, but aged. The Sheraton Libertador staff deals with more English-only speakers than the El Conquistador, if that means anything to you. |
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