Rufi
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Hi!!! In March I will be in BA for 2 days before an Antarctica cruise. With so little time in town, I was hoping for some advice on how to make the most of the time. I arrive at EZE at 9:10 am on a Monday. I plan to take a cab to my hotel in Puerto Madero to drop off my bags before leaving, I'm guessing between 11-12, if there are no delays, so the first day is not even a full day. My main idea is to get a Sube card and take the subway to Palermo (maybe 3 de Febrero station?) and walk around Palermo, maybe to the Japanese Garden and then towards Recoleta to see the cemetery. From there I would walk to the center of the city.
Since I will be traveling alone, I would probably walk around that area and then take a cab back to the hotel. I feel fine traveling alone and I know BA is relatively safe (considering the environment and petty theft), but I want to be mindful of my husband's concern for my safety if I go out at night. I'm not going out late, but I'm guessing I'll be out after dark, since I read that sunset is around 7pm in March. Is there a safety issue with walking from downtown back to Puerto Madero after dark, if I end up close enough to consider doing so? Or if I'm further out, any safety issues if I take the bus at night? There seems to be a bus stop near the bridge closest to my hotel.
I feel fine traveling alone and I know BA is relatively safe, but I want to take into account my husband's concerns about my safety being out at night. I won't be out until late, but I'm guessing I'll be out after dark, since I read that sunset is around 7pm in March. Is there a safety issue with walking from downtown back to Puerto Madero after dark, if I end up close enough to consider doing so? Or if I'm further out, could I take the bus at night? There seems to be a bus stop near the bridge closest to my hotel.
For the second day (which will be a full day), I was thinking of going to Caminito and walking back towards San Telmo and then back downtown. I didn't see any public transportation stops near Caminito, and I saw that it's about 3.5 miles from my hotel. i'm a 10-20+ mile a day walker, so the distance doesn't bother me, but my main concern is time . would it be better to take a cab to Caminito and then walk back walking to the city center?
With my short time in the city, I just want to see some of the different neighborhoods, visit some local cafes, see some of the main sights to take some photos, and have some time to soak up the atmosphere, so I'm pretty flexible on the plan.
Any suggestions for modification of my current plan? Thank you in advance.
Since I will be traveling alone, I would probably walk around that area and then take a cab back to the hotel. I feel fine traveling alone and I know BA is relatively safe (considering the environment and petty theft), but I want to be mindful of my husband's concern for my safety if I go out at night. I'm not going out late, but I'm guessing I'll be out after dark, since I read that sunset is around 7pm in March. Is there a safety issue with walking from downtown back to Puerto Madero after dark, if I end up close enough to consider doing so? Or if I'm further out, any safety issues if I take the bus at night? There seems to be a bus stop near the bridge closest to my hotel.
I feel fine traveling alone and I know BA is relatively safe, but I want to take into account my husband's concerns about my safety being out at night. I won't be out until late, but I'm guessing I'll be out after dark, since I read that sunset is around 7pm in March. Is there a safety issue with walking from downtown back to Puerto Madero after dark, if I end up close enough to consider doing so? Or if I'm further out, could I take the bus at night? There seems to be a bus stop near the bridge closest to my hotel.
For the second day (which will be a full day), I was thinking of going to Caminito and walking back towards San Telmo and then back downtown. I didn't see any public transportation stops near Caminito, and I saw that it's about 3.5 miles from my hotel. i'm a 10-20+ mile a day walker, so the distance doesn't bother me, but my main concern is time . would it be better to take a cab to Caminito and then walk back walking to the city center?
With my short time in the city, I just want to see some of the different neighborhoods, visit some local cafes, see some of the main sights to take some photos, and have some time to soak up the atmosphere, so I'm pretty flexible on the plan.
Any suggestions for modification of my current plan? Thank you in advance.