"2thman" <2thman.2fdxxy@no-mx.forums.travel.com> wrote in message
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> It looks as if several on the forum have been to the Falls Iguazu and
> some have arrived at the Argentine side. My question concerns ground
> transportation from the international airport in Buenos Aires to the
> domestic airport. (flights to/from Iguazu use a different airport from
> teh international one.) Anyone have advice about who to contact, who to
> avoid? We have a few hours after arrival from the US to make the
> connection at the other airport, but don't have a plan about how to get
> from one to the other. Is there a good taxi or limo service that could
> take us and luggage (modest amount) ? What about cost?
>
> Thanks for your help in advance.
>
> John
>
>
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> 2thman
To get from Ministro Pistarini, the international airport at Ezeiza, to the
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, in the city on the edge of the river, I would
recommend taking transport by Manuel Tienda Leon. They have several levels
of service: from a minivan that might carry about a dozen passengers, and is
the cheapest, to a remis (accent on the second syllable), an unmarked car.
I've used their services on several different trips, and recommend them
highly. You'll see their desk, with a lion-head logo, after clearing customs
in Buenos Aires, and my recollection is that their staff speak English (I'm
not sure, because I speak Spanish). The minivans or buses, in case they call
them that, run about 30 minutes apart all day, but don't run from about
midnight to 6 a.m.; you can arrange a remis on the spot.
They have a Web site at www.tiendaleon.com or perhaps www.tiendaleon.com.ar
(I'm not sure which, and my software made those links without my knowing
which of them will work.)
Good luck!
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