The Tourist Bus is back

After 19 months of pause due to the pandemic, the famous buses return to the streets to the great joy of porteños and visitors, who will once again be able to walk through the most emblematic areas of Buenos Aires and learn about incredible curiosities.

The buses pass every 30/60 minutes, the circuit lasts approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes and the modality is "hop-on hop-off", so passengers can get off and on again as many times as they want in any of the stops while your ticket lasts. Pass options are 24 and 48 hours.

Some of the main attractions are Plaza Congreso, Avenida de Mayo, Paseo de la Historieta, San Telmo, La Bombonera, La Boca and Caminito, Costanera Sur, Puerto Madero, Galerías Pacífico, Plaza San Martín, Parque Thays and the Floralis Generica, the MALBA, the Planetarium, the Monument of the Spanish and the Museum of Fine Arts, where the circuit ends.

When?

  • October: weekends and holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (yellow bus).

  • November: Thursday to Sunday and holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (yellow bus and red bus).


Where?
Av. Quintana 596, Recoleta.

USEFUL INFORMATION
Tickets can be purchased at BA BUS (Av. Quintana 596 and Av. Córdoba 461) or online at buenosairesbus.com .

Values:

Argentines or residents (24 hours):
Adults: $ 1,500
Minors (4 to 11 years old): $ 1,000
Retirees: $ 1,000
Family group (2 adults + 1 child): $ 3,000
Family group (2 adults + 2 minors): $ 4,000

Foreigners (24 hours):
Adults (over 11 years old): $ 3,000
Minors (4 to 11 years old): $ 1,500

Argentines (48 hours):
Adults: $ 2,250
Minors (from 4 to 11 years old): $ 1,500
Retirees: $ 1,500
Family group (2 adults + 1 child): $ 4,500
Family group (2 adults + 2 minors): $ 6,000

Foreigners (48 hours):
Adults (over 11 years old): $ 4,500
Minors (4 to 11 years old): $ 2,250

The buses are accessible to people with motor disabilities and run only with biodiesel to protect the environment.

Learn more about the circuits!

IMPORTANT - COVID-19 SANITARY PROTOCOLS

  • The capacity is for 43 passengers on the upper deck (100% capacity) and 6 passengers on the lower deck (50% capacity).

  • The service includes alcohol gel and both staff and users must take their temperature upon entering.

  • Vehicles are sanitized between each use, and both staff and passengers must wear face masks throughout the journey.


Photos: Infobae and Traveling Argentina