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City Tour Buenos Aires (English)

August 17th, 2010

In these three circuits called BA. North,BA. South and BA Porteño, tourists will visit the city on units technologically prepared to carry 57 passengers, sitting comfortably on anatomic and outdoor weather-resistant sits, and with an audio system in 10 different languages*, so that passengers may “discover Buenos Aires in their own language”, through a unique “Premium” service that visits the most important places in the city.

All passengers will be provided with a map of the City, with the places we are going to visit, and headphones, which are essential to enjoy Buenos Aires in your own language.

A customized service, accompanied by a multilingual guide throughout the tour, with the aim of expanding information or giving any details about all the topics of interest for passengers.

We invite you to have a look at our tourism proposal for this city, with our unique multilingual service in 10 languages

Our tours include two 20-minute stops in each circuit, thus allowing passengers to walk around and feel the city as its native inhabitants do.We will also include a daily night city tour.

Buenos Aires: Lights and shadows, tastes and flavors. Tango.
We invite you to discover the best night city tour on board convertible units, which will make passengers discover a different Buenos Aires.

Our proposal includes visiting some of the remarkable downtown bars (Café Tortoni, Bar La Biela, or Café de Los Angelitos), tasting a delicious coffee, and enjoying one of these typically Argentine spaces.

Next, we will return to the bus to visit some of the most important Avenues in the City: Av. De Mayo (May Avenue), Alvear Avenue, Corrientes Avenue, etc., with the aim of discovering Buenos Aires night life.

Our next destination will be a winestore, where passengers will be invited to taste wines and eat cheese, while receiving information about each product.

And finally, as it couldn’t be otherwise, Tango will step onto the limelight, showing its history in our visit to Michelangelo for an unforgettable dinner-show to fully and intensely enjoy tango, which is the best finishing touch for this new and unparalleled service.

CATALINAS NORTE
GALERIAS PACIFICO
AVENIDA 9 DE JULIO
TEATRO COLON
OBELISCO
PLAZA DE MAYO
CASA ROSADA
CABILDO
CATEDRAL METROPOLITANA
MICHELANGELO
SAN TELMO
…….

And More!!!

General Fees – 2009/10 Season

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-Daily Pass 24 hs Rack Price U$s 35.(U$s 20 for EMBC participants)-

-Two Consecutive Days Pass 48 hs Rack Price U$s 50.-

Include Booth Pases 3 Day Circuits (South,North and Porteño)


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Buenos Aires Simple Night Tour (include 2 Tasting Coffe and Wine) Rack Price U$s 35.-
Buenos Aires, lights and shadows, tastes and flavors. Tango.( include Simple Night Tour + Dinner Tango Show) Exclusive for L Open Tour.

Rack Price per person: U$D 115.-

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Reserves

Phone: ++ 54 11 5353-4443
e-mail: info@lopentour.com.ar

Daniel Juejati
Director

City Tour Buenos Aires (Español)

August 10th, 2010

Descubra Buenos Aires, en su propio idioma.

En dos circuitos llamados BA. Norte, BA. Sur y BA Porteño, se realizarán paseos con unidades tecnológicamente preparadas para transportar 57 pasajeros cómodamente sentados en butacas anatómicas, resistentes a la intemperie, y con un sistema de audio en 10 idiomas* para que el pasajero “descubra Buenos Aires en su propio idioma”, por medio de un servicio “Premium” y único para recorrer los puntos más importantes de la ciudad.

Acompañado de un guía multilingüe, a lo largo de todo el recorrido, con el objeto de ampliar información o brindarla acerca de cualquier tema de interés para los pasajeros.


A cada pasajero se le entrega un mapa de la Ciudad con los puntos que recorreremos junto con un auricular, indispensable para gozar Buenos Aires en su propio idioma.

Con dos stops de 20 minutos en cada circuito, lo que permitirá a su pasajero, recorrer y sentir la ciudad como un habitante más.

El único servicio multilingüe, en 10 idiomas*.

Idiomas: español, inglés, portugués, italiano, francés, alemán, chino, japonés, coreano y ruso.

Nuevo Circuito Nocturno

Buenos Aires: Luces y sombras, gustos y sabores. Tango.

Lo invitamos a descubrir el mejor tour nocturno de la ciudad a bordo de unidades descapotables, que llevarán a su pasajero a descubrir un Buenos Aires distinto.

La propuesta consiste en conocer alguno de los bares notables del centro de la ciudad (Café Tortoni, bar La Biela o Café de Los Angelitos), saborear un rico café y “vivir” uno de estos espacios tan argentinos.

A continuación, regresamos al bus para recorrer algunas de las Avenidas más importantes de la Ciudad: Av. De Mayo, Av. Alvear, Av. Corrientes, etc., con el fin de descubrir la noche de Buenos Aires.

El siguiente destino es una vinoteca, en donde se llevará a cabo una degustación de vinos, con información de cada producto.

Para finalizar, como no podría ser de otra manera, al caer la noche el tango toma relevancia, contando su historia y viviéndolo plenamente con una cena-show inolvidable, siendo el broche de oro para este nuevo servicio, incomparable.


Atracciones por las cuales se desarrolla el recorrido:

CATALINAS NORTE
GALERIAS PACIFICO
AVENIDA 9 DE JULIO
TEATRO COLON
OBELISCO
PLAZA DE MAYO
CASA ROSADA
CABILDO
CATEDRAL METROPOLITANA
MICHELANGELO
SAN TELMO
…….

Y mas!!!!

Tarifa Público – Temporada 2009/10

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Circuito diurno

Precio por persona: U$D 35 (Participantes del Congreso USD 20). –Ticket de 24hs Incluye los 4 Circuitos
USD 50.- Ticket de 48hs Incluye los 4 Circuitos

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Buenos Aires, luces y sombras, gustos y sabores. Tango. Incluye Paseo de 2 hs con 2 degustaciones 1 en Café Tortoni
y otra en una vinotera de Puerto Madero, luego la Cena Tango Show con Transfer al Hotel.

Precio por persona: U$D 115. -

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Reservas

Telefónicamente: ++ 54 11 5353-4443
por e-mail: info@lopentour.com.ar

Daniel Juejati
Director

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How to go from Buenos Aires intl. airport to EMBC2010

July 16th, 2010

Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini (Ezeiza)

International flights, located 35 kilometers (21 miles) from the
cen/ter of the city of Buenos Aires.

Note: As soon as you claim your baggage and exit the customs area of
the airport, you will notice that many people (mainly men) will
approach you and offer car services to the city. It is strongly
recommended that you DO NOT take any of these people’s cars, since
they are not authorized to carry passengers and usually take advantage
of tourists. If you do not have a reservation prior to your arrival,
you can make it as soon as you arrive at the transportation booths
located outside the customs area.

Note: All the fares are in Argentinean pesos.

From Ezeiza Airport To The City

Minibus: $45/50 The Manuel Tienda León Bus Company provides
transportation to the center of the city and has reservation booths in
the arrival hall. The minibuses depart every hour, are inexpensive and
make several stops along the way. Confirm with the operator if your
destination is close to their stop.

Taxi or Remise: $70. Taxis have reservation booths inside the airport.
You can confirm the price before making the reservation
(www.taxiezeiza.com), but you can take the registered ones at the
airport. DO NOT take a taxi from a person who verbally offers the
service inside the airport hall; they usually take advantage of
tourists.

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July 14th, 2010

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Night Life

July 14th, 2010

Night life in Buenos Aires is one of the most active around the world. It doesn’t start until 22.00 hs when people go out for dinner. After having eaten, the citizens usually go to a pub or coffee shop. They don’t go to discos until 02.00 a.m., or even later, when the night is most enlivened.
What the city offers is admirable: there is something different to do every day. This includes DJ cycles, live bands and concerts and discos and pubs which open their doors for the satisfaction of all of those who love to have fun. Many night time lovers even think that, nowadays, there are more things to do during the week than in the weekend. Since it may be difficult to choose from all the options that Buenos Aires has to offer, we propose here an area which is not only interesting for its historical meaning but has become an epicenter of the night life, where we can find a large number of pubs and other options to enjoy the city.

Renconquista street

Some things you should know about it
Reconquista street is a vital thoroughfare which goes through the historical part of the city of Buenos Aires. It is also the most important street of Buenos Aires’ financial part. It was made exclusively for pedestrians on 2009 and goes through two of the most antique areas of Buenos Aires: San Nicolás (antique parish church of Catedral to the North) and Retiro. It is one of the first streets of the city, since it was routed in 1580 by the founder of Buenos Aires, the Spanish advanced don Juan de Garay. On its first block, on the east side, half a block was destined to Garay and in the other shares the other pioneers of Buenos Aires installed, who transformed as years went by in the high class of the city.

Nowadays
New and gorgeous, Reconquista Street became the epicenter of the area called Nuevo Bajo (New Down Town). Here we can find some of the most popular Irish pubs and happy hours of Buenos Aires. Besides, it is the beer center which every March 17th becomes the point of encounter of Saint Patrick’s Day celebration.

Buenos Aires lives, breathes and renews itself at night. Pubs and discos gather thousands of persons who go out looking for adventures, seduction and creativity.

Concerts, festivals, theatres, cinemas, meetings in coffee shops, “milongas” and tango houses, pubs, discotheques and bowling. It is a fact, night time activity in Buenos Aires is permanent.

Bárbaro Bar o Bar (Bohemian)

Founded in 1969 by the prestigious painter Luis Felipe Noe, father of the recognized film director Gaspar Noe, this is a quite peculiar bar. It bohemian environment surprises us with great art exhibitions and many other cultural activities. Declared of general interest by the Buenos Aires’ City Hall, it has a long menu of whisikies and excellent Spanish food. Some of the dishes that made this bar famous are the “mondongo” (entrails), lentils and the Spanish tortilla (similar to an omelette). It has flamenco music and dancing shows on Fridays and Saturdays. Besides, it offers film projections and documentaries about the topic. You can’t miss its happy hour from 20 to 21 hours.

Address: Tres Sargentos 415
Town: Capital Federal
Zone: Retiro
Telephone: 4311-6856
Cuisine: Española.
Style: British, Beer pub.
Music: Flamenco.
Shows: Flamenco dance, varied.
Tragos: Gran variedad de whiskys
Opening hours: from Sundays to Thursdays from 06:00 to 02:00 hs.
Fridays and Saturdays from 06:00 to 04:00 hs.
It has happy hour
Happy hour: From 20:00 to 21:00 hs.

Dadá (Art)

What highlights in this bar is the good taste in the decoration, which has a modern design even though the environment gives us the sensation of being in a place of half of this century. Every kind of drinks and foods are possible in this pub. Little but with great attractive, it results very creative not only because of its cuisine but for its environment in general. Located in the area of the Nuevo Bajo and near the Microcentro there is Dadá. You can discover a simple and esthetic place with its own signature which shelters creative people, plastic artists and painters in its selected group of friends. Its proposal, which doesn’t go unnoticed, also receives under tourists from every part of the world. The bar is very well-stocked and has a curious variety of vodkas.

Address: San Martín 941
Town: Capital Federal
Zone: Retiro
Telephone: 4314-4787
Cuisine: Spanish
Style: Temathic.
Opening hours: From 12:30 hs. on.

Down Town Matías (British)

Open since November 1999, Down Town Matias turns out to be “The First Pub In Down Town” due to all of its characteristics y for being truly down town (Bajo).
Down Town Matias is a very British pub where many people go after office to drink a variety of beers and over 100 kinds of whiskies. At midday or at night you can taste its international cuisine. It is an ideal place to go with friends, play darts and listen to good live music; blues, jazz, soul, rock and Celtic music can’t be missed from Wednesday to Saturdays. Its Happy Hour is from 18 to 23 hs from Mondays to Fridays and on Saturdays from 18 to 24 hs.

Address: Reconquista 701/San Martín 979
Town: Capital Federal
Zone: Retiro
Telephone: 4311-0327
Cuisine: Española.
Style: British.

Druid Inn (Celtic)

Pioneers in the true Celtic style, the Druid Inn was the first bar in Buenos Aires to enliven its rooms with Irish, Scotch and Galician music. Dishes such as the roast beef with Yorkshire pudding can’t be missed among its specialties. For the lovers of good drinking, this pub on Reconquista Street proposes thirteen beer dispensers and a hundred varieties of whisky of the best British brands. Darts and Celtic music bands that play every Friday night offer an extra attraction for tourists and regular clients. Druid Inn is an exclusive member of the night circuit of Buenos Aires.

Address: Reconquista 1040
Town: Capital Federal
Zone: Retiro
Telephone: 4311-0327
Shows: Celtic music bands
Games: Darts
Drinks: 100 varieties of whiskies
Opening hours: Mondays to Thursdays from 12:00 to 02:00 hs.
Fridays from 12:00 to 04:00 hs.
Saturdays from 20:30 to 04:00 hs.
It has happy hour
Happy hours: From 18:00 to 21:00 hs.

The Kilkenny (Celtic)

On the corner of M. T. Alvear and Reconquista Streets works The Kilkenny, a true Celtic pub where you can enjoy the prestigious Guinness beer in its multiple varieties. Attractive at first sight because of the so characteristically British covering of its façade, this pub concentrates hundreds of tourists and Buenos Aires citizens (porteños) every night. Inside, several boxes that give intimacy to the different groups of friends or couples join to the circular bar and to a room with an appearance of a prehistoric cave. The waiters and bartenders give the pub an informal, friendly, and fun atmosphere. At night you can enjoy excellent bands of Celtic music playing live. Every March 17th, when St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated, The Kilkenny prepares itself to party and it turns out to be a touristic attraction that can’t be missed.

Address: Reconquista 1000
Town: Capital Federal
Zone: Retiro
Parking: 2 hours with no charge
Telephone: 4312-7291
Music: Celtic.
Shows: Celtic music bands
Games: Darts
Drinks: Guinness beer.
Style: Celtic, Irish, beer pub
Opening hours: From 12:00 to 06:00 hs.
It has happy hour
Happy hours: From 19:00 to 21:00 hs.









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Hotels & Hostels

July 12th, 2010

Marriot Plaza Hotel «««««

Florida 1005, Retiro
Te.: 54 11 4318 3000
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/buear-marriott-plaza-hotel-buenos-aires/

Sofitel Buenos Aires «««««

Arroyo 841, Retiro
h3253@sofitel.com
http://www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-3253-sofitel-buenos-aires/index.shtml

Hotel Emperador «««««

Av. del Libertador 420, Retiro
info@hotel-emperador.com.ar
http://www.hotel-emperador.com.ar/

Hotel Panamericano «««««

Carlos Pellegrini 551, San Nicolás
Te.: (54-11) 4348-5000
http://www.panamericano.us/

Argenta Tower Hotel & Suites ««««

Juncal 868, Retiro
info@argenta-tower.com.ar
http://www.argenta-tower.com.ar/

El Conquistador Hotel ««««

Suipacha 948, Retiro
reservas@elconquistador.com.ar
http://www.elconquistador.com.ar/

Marseille Des Anges Hotel ««««

Arenales 1392/4  Retiro
reservas@marseilledesanges.com
http://marseilledesanges.com.ar/

Hotel dazzler Tower San Martin ««««

San Martín 920, Retiro
reservasweb@dazzlertowersanmartin.com
http://www.dazzlertowersanmartin.com/

Hotel Esplendor Buenos Aires ««««

San Martín 780, Retiro
reservasweb@esplendorbuenosaires.com
http://www.esplendorbuenosaires.com/

Hotel Carsson ««««

Viamonte 650
info@hotelcarsson.com.ar
http://www.hotelcarsson.com.ar/

Nh Florida ««««

San Martin 839, Retiro
nhflorida@nh-hotels.com

http://www.nh-hoteles.es/nh/es/hoteles/argentina/buenos-aires/nh-florida.html

Hotel Impala «««

Libertad 1215, Recoleta
reservas@525hotel.com

http://www.hotelimpala.com.ar/

Aspen Suites Hotel «««

Esmeralda 933, Retiro
sales@aspensuites.com.ar
http://www.aspensuites.com.ar/

Hotel Waldorf «««

Paraguay 450, Retiro
reservas@waldorf-hotel.com.ar
http://www.waldorf-hotel.com.ar/

Viasui Hotel «««

Viamonte 960
reservas@viasuihotel.com.ar

http://www.viasuihotel.com.ar/

Hotel Embassy all suites ««

Av. Córdoba 860, Retiro
embassy@fibertel.com.ar

http://www.embassyallsuites.com.ar/

Ayres Porteños Hostel

Perú 708, San Telmo
info@ayresportenos.com.ar
http://www.ayresportenos.com.ar/

Hostel Colonial

Tucumán 509
(0054 11) – 43126417
http://www.hostelcolonial.com.ar/


Nombre
del Hostel
Pagina
Web
Column1 Column2
Rayuela Hostel Boutique www.rayuelahostel.com Av. Belgrano 887 1º Piso info@RayuelaHostel.com
Amasoho
Hostel
www.ohodesantelmo.com.ar Tacuari 595 info@ohodesantelmo.com.ar
Sudamerika Hostel Centro www.sudamerikahostel.com.ar Hipólito Yrigoyen 951 info@sudamerikahostel.com.ar
Avenue
Hostel
www.avenuehostel.com Av. de Mayo
950
info@avenuehostel.com
06 Central Hostel www.06centralhostel.com Maipú 306 info@06centralhostel.com
Downtown BA
Hostel
www.downtownbahostel.com Maipu 556 info@downtownbahostel.com
Tango & Bandoneon www.tangoybandoneon.com.ar San José 574 angoybandoneon@gmail.com

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“El Obelisco”

July 1st, 2010

Meters away from congress, one of the most interesting monuments arises, “El Obelisco”. It is the symbol from a citizenship culture, with about 67m high over 9 de Julio avenue. The relation from this monument with the tango made it become the symbol from the city.

A little bit from history:

It was the tribute for the 400th anniversary of the first foundation from Buenos Aires. Represented the progress spirit from the era.

The design was from the architect Alberto Prebisch, the design tryed to solve with elegance and monumentality the triple junction of two of the most important avenues of the city, and later on added the Diagonal Norte avenue, recently built.

It was located in the exact place where for the very first time the national flag was arisen (the St. Nicholas church, August 23, 1812), and was formally inaugurated on May 23, 1936.

Once completed the construction, opposition to the goverment wanted to demolish it. In 1939 the City Council decided its demolition, but the mayor vetoed the ordinance. The obelisk was a monument under the jurisdiction of the Nation!.

Public Transport in Argentina

June 18th, 2010

Argentina, specially Buenos Aires has a public transport that covers most of the places in town. Trains and subways are useful to reach certain places, but being unafraid of buses maybe a great opportunity to get to know Buenos Aires better.

The congress will be held in front of most of the train stations, in Retiro. There are some other places like Constitución terminal, where the trains mostly go to south-east of Bs.As. Below you can find a map from the trains that can be from great help, including all the stations that they are stopping.

Underground is a great way to travel as well, there are 6 lines of subways and you can make a transfer to the trains in some of them. The subway lines covers all the important tourist point form the town so you wont have any trouble with the transfers. As well, below there is another map.

Finally, the buses are a great way to move around, but there are many of them. This maybe will be a bit annoying at the first time, but with a little bit of help it can be the best way to travel. In every newspaper selling store (there are almost 1 every 2 blocks) you can buy a guide called “Guia T”, it costs around u$s2,50 and has every information you need for the buses, where they go and how, where they stop and also some useful telephone numbers.

There are ceratin transports that accept a new electronic way to pay, a card called Monedero is compatible with most of the trains and some buses, but that is better that you look in every place you want to go if it is accepted. Some of the fares for the transport can be a round ticket, week ticket or 15 days tickets for the trains (the fare is around u$s0,30 each travel). Subways and buses are paid in the moment and a trip can cost from u$s0,30 up to u$s0,50.

Taxis are the most easy, and expensive way to travel. The travel costs u$s1,00 as you go up the taxi and u$s0,10 per 200 mts you travell.

Here then, are the promised maps:
Bs.As. Map
Underground
Trains

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