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Address: Spiro 456 Adrogue cp 1846, Read about Adrogue Neighborhood
What is within walking distance of Teresita B&BHere you will experience the Argentinean culture at its best. Very nice and safe surroundings with elegant commercial areas: galleries, fashionable shops, authentic bakeries, food markets, coffee houses, pubs and fine dining. We offer Airport TransportationFor your convinience, we offer driver services. Upon you request, we will send our driver, Buddha, who can pick you up from the airport (u$s 20) How to reach Teresita B&B by train from downtown Buenos AiresGo to Constitución train station (downtown Buenos Aires), take the train going to Glew .The trip from Constitución to Adrogué takes 28 minutes (it may take longer in rush hour). Adrogué is the ninth station from Constitución. The order is: Constitución - Hipólito Yrigoyen - Avellaneda - Gerli - Lanús - Remedios de Escalada - Banfield - Lomas de Zamora - Temperley - Adrogué. Transportation to Downtown Buenos AiresThere are many options when it comes to visiting Buenos Aires. A train will take you to downtown Buenos Aires in about 30-40 minutes for less than 1 peso round trip from the Adrogue station. Taking this train is a cultural experience as you will get to see the surrounding neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. You can also take what they called "mini buses" to downtown Buenos Aires. These buses leave Adrogue main station every hour (they are very closed to the our Bed and Breakfast, only a few walking blocks) for less than 3 pesos round trip, they run until 1am every day. The ride is about 45 minutes. It drives to downtown Buenos Aires and you can get back with the same bus from the exact place where you were dropped. The advantage of these "mini buses" is that they all have A/C and are very comfortable and safe. Capacity: approximately 4 to 6 people in each bus. Regular bus lines: 74, 79, 160, 388, 306, 384, 406, 506, 514, 318 Remises look like other private cars and do not run on meters. You should agree a price before setting off. The advantage of taking a remise (we have a driver at our B&B) is that you travel with only the driver and he can wait for you every where you go. Taxis are black and yellow (radio cabs included).They are reasonable priced and plentiful (except in rainy rush hours). Traveling by taxi, however, has some risks and visitors need to be wary of being taken for a long ride. For this reason, it is recommended that you use a radio taxi (licensed minicab). You will need at least a few words of Spanish to call a radio taxi company. Ask Teresa for instructions. You are not expected to tip taxi drivers and they should give you change to the nearest AR10 cents. Change in the perennial problem with taxis. Anything larger than a AR$10 bill is guaranteed to produce a sigh, a AR$20 bill note may provoke a verbal complaint and you are unlikely to find a driver if you only have a AR$50 or AR$100.
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