每位乘客可以携带一件大行李(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)和一件小行李(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)。豪华轿车最多可容纳 2 件大行李。我们始终会为您安排最合适的车辆,以确保您的行李能够容纳。如有超大行李,或您不确定行李是否能放下,请 联系我们。
Tipping is customary in Argentina. Restaurants expect 10% of the bill, though service is rarely included. Leave cash on the table as credit card systems may not add tips. Taxi drivers appreciate rounding up the fare. Hotel staff receive 20-50 pesos per service. Tour guides typically receive 10% of the tour cost for good service.
Buenos Aires is very walkable with wide sidewalks and a grid layout in most neighborhoods. Palermo, Recoleta, and San Telmo are pleasant for walking. However, sidewalks can be uneven with broken tiles presenting obstacles for wheelchairs and strollers. Not all corners have curb cuts. The subway (Subte) has limited accessibility, though improvements are ongoing.
Buenos Aires is generally safe but requires awareness. Popular neighborhoods like Recoleta, Palermo, and San Telmo are relatively secure during the day. Pickpocketing and bag snatching occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. Avoid displaying expensive items, use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps, and stay vigilant in La Boca outside main areas.
Colorful La Boca neighborhood and Caminito Street showcase tango culture and vibrant buildings. Recoleta Cemetery and surrounding elegant district offer historic grandeur. San Telmo's Sunday antique market and cobblestone streets preserve old-world charm. Experience authentic tango shows, world-class steakhouses, and the grand Teatro Colon. The MALBA museum displays exceptional Latin American art.
Argentina uses the Argentine peso (ARS) as its official currency. Due to economic factors, exchange rates fluctuate significantly. US dollars are widely accepted and sometimes preferred. ATMs dispense pesos but have withdrawal limits. Many establishments quote prices in dollars. Bring US dollars to exchange at official or authorized exchange houses for better rates.
Spanish is the official language of Argentina, spoken with a distinctive porteno accent and unique vocabulary. English is moderately spoken in upscale hotels, restaurants in visitor areas, and by younger generations. However, Spanish proficiency will greatly enhance your experience. Many locals appreciate visitors attempting Spanish even if imperfect.
Argentine beef is world-famous, served at parrillas (steakhouses) with chimichurri sauce. Try empanadas with various fillings, milanesas (breaded cutlets), and choripan (chorizo sandwich). Sample dulce de leche in all forms and medialunas (croissants) for breakfast. Pair meals with Malbec wine. Don't miss traditional asado barbecue and Italian-influenced cuisine.
Spring (September-November) and fall (March-May) offer pleasant temperatures and comfortable conditions for exploring the city. Summer (December-February) brings heat and humidity but vibrant outdoor life. Winter (June-August) is mild with fewer crowds. Avoid January when many locals vacation and some businesses close. Year-round events make Buenos Aires always appealing.