Getting around in Buenos Aires

The Province of Buenos Aires has so many cities -among them the country's capital: the City of Buenos Aires- sharing traditions and combining nature with urbanism. This province has countless touristic options at a unique scenery. Buenos Aires has become one of the preferred business meeting points in Latin America thanks to the important infrastructure growth experimented in the last years, plus its highly qualified professionals and the successful worldwide events being held.

Just a few kilometers from the City, the Province of Buenos Aires imposes its presence with a horizon of endless cultivated lands and its acknowledged cattle. Visits to its estancias are a must when it comes to tasting its famous asados of tender Argentine Meat, framed by the Pampas. That is the natural environment of the gaucho and his horse, where Creole customs melt with different European cultures. It is a destination to enjoy multiple experiences: Great plains, hills, delta islands, beaches and cities. Those looking for sun and beach, may cover the extended Atlantic Coast and discover the amazing city of Mar del Plata, among other coastal cities, where it is possible to combine business, relax and sport activities.

The capital city of Buenos Aires is the city of La Plata, where our Institute and University are located. The headquarter of the provintial authorities, La Plata is a city of intensive academic activity. The National University of La Plata has xxx Schools and over xxx students, who come from all the interior of the country and abroad. Besides, the Province of Buenos Aires is the ideal place for every kind of tourism: Historical-cultural, adventure, rural and, of course, business tourism. There are many options for business programs, at high quality levels and very close to the City of Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires City

Called the "Queen of the River Plate", the City of Buenos Aires is one of the largest cities in the world, the most important cultural capital in South America and one of the main economic and political centers of the region. Visitors are amazed by its particular beauty, by the combination of history, customs and culture, and by its people. Also known as "a city that never sleeps", it has countless restaurants, bars, theaters, tango houses, pubs, discos, concert stadiums, museums, shopping centers, art galleries and a floating casino on the Ro de la Plata. Buenos Aires combines history with modern trends; the European culture, with the Latin American spirit which results in a magic and particular identity.

Its infrastructure; touristic, cultural and historical attractions; the quality of its professionals plus a convenient exchange rate that favors both the business tourist and the organizers, positions Buenos Aires as one of the most developed event centers in the hemisphere, first city in the American Continent in the ICCA ranking of worldwide cities (year 2009).

Annually visited by more than 5 million people, the city has more than 36.000 rooms in 3 to 5 star hotels, with 500 conference rooms and 3 modern fair centers that can be adapted to any kind of event, with capacity for 50 to 20.000 people. In fact, the growth of tourism in the last years was accompanied by the opening of international chain hotels and especially innovative boutique and design hotels.