Argentina’s diverse transit options make traveling easier than ever

Ricardo Sosa Executive Secretary of Argentina's National Institute for Tourism Promotion Official Website
Ricardo Sosa Executive Secretary of Argentina's National Institute for Tourism Promotion - Official Website
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Public transportation in Argentina offers various options for residents and visitors to navigate cities efficiently. In urban areas, colectivos or city buses are a cost-effective means of transport, operating with the SUBE card. These buses run 24 hours, though service is reduced at night. The estimated fare in Buenos Aires City ranges from ARS 800 to ARS 1,300 per ride.

Commuter trains also serve as a practical choice for longer trips within urban regions like Buenos Aires, connecting the city with its suburbs. Main lines include Mitre, Sarmiento, San Martín, Roca, Belgrano Sur, and Belgrano Norte. Fares average between ARS 900 and ARS 1,300.

The Subte system in Buenos Aires comprises six lines (A through H) and provides fast and efficient metro services with fares ranging from ARS 900 to ARS 1,500 per ride using the SUBE card.

For tourists exploring cities such as Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and Bariloche, tourist bus services offer panoramic tours with strategic stops at major attractions. The Buenos Aires Bus is a popular option featuring an open roof and multilingual audio guides.

Buenos Aires also provides Ecobici, a free public bike system available to both residents and tourists. This sustainable transport alternative requires prior registration via the BA Ecobici app or MiBA app.

Long-distance travel between provinces can be achieved through extensive bus services departing from main terminals like Retiro in Buenos Aires or domestic flights.

The SUBE card is integral for paying fares on buses, trains, and subways across Argentina. It can be purchased at authorized kiosks or online platforms such as “compra tu SUBE” for approximately ARS 1,000 as of May 2025.

Ride-hailing apps Uber, Cabify, and DiDi operate primarily in major cities including Buenos Aires. Uber accepts multiple payment methods while Cabify only allows card payments or in-app transactions. DiDi offers frequent discounts along with card and cash payment options.

Traditional taxis remain a viable option for those who prefer not to use apps; they are easily identifiable in cities like Buenos Aires or Mendoza.

Travelers are advised to install reliable apps such as Google Maps or Moovit for planning public transportation routes effectively. Additionally, having basic Spanish language skills can enhance communication with drivers and ticket agents who may not speak English fluently.

Overall safety tips include avoiding rush hours if seeking comfort during commutes and considering walking or biking in smaller cities when weather permits.

Traveling around Argentina has become more accessible thanks to digital advancements like the SUBE card system combined with robust transport connections that facilitate exploration across the country safely and affordably.



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