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How to arrive?

Buenos Aires is one of Latin America's most attractive cities, and undoubtedly Argentina’s greatest host. It is home to exhibitions and congresses with projection throughout the region. There are several travel options to reach the city either by air, river or road, as well as a diversity of accommodations tailored to every need. Plan your visit!

By Plane

Plane

There are countless airlines daily connecting Buenos Aires with different cities around the world and with the interior of the country. Low cost airlines for international and domestic flights have recently started operating. Book your flights in advance!

Find more informationin:

Aeropuertos Argentina 2000
Aerolíneas Argentinas

By Ship

Buenos Aires harbor

If you come from Uruguay you can comfortably cross the river to Buenos Aires with one of the companies listed below, providing daily service with frequent departures. Get your ticket with some of these ferry companies:

Buquebus
Colonia Express

By long-distance bus

Retiro terminal, Buenos Aires

Long-distance buses are an economic option if you reside in one of Argentina’s provinces, or in a neighboring country. When you reach the Bus Terminal in the Retiro neighborhood, you will find easy access to the city’s public transport network.  

Access to Hotelga

Access to Hotelga

When arriving at La Rural Trade Center of Buenos Aires, in the Palermo neighborhood, keep in mind that the two available access points are:

2704 Sarmiento Avenue (pedestrians / parking)
4476 Cerviño Street (pedestrians / parking)

Regardless of whether you access by Sarmiento Avenue or Cerviño Street, you will enter the exhibition through Hall 9.

  • By Car
    Access to parking lot: 2704 Sarmiento Avenue or 4476 Cerviño Street
  • By Taxi
  • By Bus
    Lines: 12 - 15 - 29 - 34 - 37 - 39 - 41 - 55 - 57 - 59 - 60 - 64 - 67 - 68 - 93 - 95 - 108 - 111 - 118 - 128 - 152 - 160 - 161 - 194
  • By Metro
    D Line, Plaza Italia station.
  • By Train
    San Martín Line, Palermo station
    Mitre Line, Ministro Carranza station / 3 de Febrero station

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