San Antonio de Areco
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San Antonio de Areco [1] is a town located on the Areco River, 113 km (70 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1730, the town is proud of its gaucho tradition, and visitors can explore the surrounding villages and ranches. Get inBy busPullman and Chevallier run buses from the Retiro Bus Terminal in Buenos Aires between 6.05am and 12.45am, with approximately 18 daily departures. The journey costs Ar$26 and takes about two hours. There are also several daily departures from Rosario, costing Ar$60 and taking about four hours. By carSan Antonio de Areco is accessible by car from Buenos Aires along National Route 8. Get aroundThe city centre is compact and can be easily covered on foot, but there are also several radio taxi companies available for hire if one wishes to explore the nearby ranches. Alternatively, the tourist office at the junction of Arellano and Zebroni on the north side of town has four free bicycles available for hire between 8.15am and 6.45pm. See
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BuyEatDrinkSleepCopeThe tourist office at the junction of Arellano and Zebroni on the north side of town is open Mondays to Fridays 8.00am to 7.00pm, and on weekends and holidays 8.00am to 8.00pm. It can be reached at (54 2326) 453165 or direcciondeturismo@areconet.com.ar.[4] Get outPullman and Chevallier run buses to the Retiro Bus Terminal in Buenos Aires between 5.30am and 11.15pm, with approximately 18 daily departures. The journey costs Ar$26 and takes about two hours. There are also several daily departures to Rosario (including at 2.20pm, 6.10pm and 8.50pm), costing Ar$60 and taking about four hours.
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