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The Wedding Website of Sari Correa-Dibar and Franco Mezzadra
Here are our tips on arriving and staying in Buenos Aires

Hotel

Torre Pueblo

Colectora Este Ramal Escobar, Libertad 50, Buenos Aires B1648, Argentina
 +54 348 443-6500

Please text or email us at sariandfranco@gmail.com to receive a discount reservation. *The rooms available are limited, so please let us know as soon as possible. This is the most convenient hotel option as its out wedding venue and its very close to the church where the ceremony is held. We will also be organizing shuttles from the airport to Torre Pueblo.

Flight

Ezeiza

Located on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, this is the international airport of the province. If you are coming from the United States or any other international country, you will be arriving at Ezeiza.

Flight

Aeroparque Internacional Jorge Newbery

We've heard some flights are landing here, this is perfectly OK! We're used to flying into Ezeiza as most international flights go there, but Aeroparque is actually closer to the city, so it is definitely more convenient.

Travel Note

Airbnb Suggestions

Nordelta/Zona Norte: The closest you will be to the wedding reception. You will probably find a stunning home with several rooms and backyard at a great price. This is a great option if you want to book your stay with a big group. This is a more suburban area with a shopping/entertainment hub called Nordelta Centro Comercial! If you stay here, you will mostly be staying in a closed neighborhood/gated community. El Centro: Palermo, Recoleta, Puerto Madero, and more: This is a great place to be for true Buenos Aires city tourism! This is the center of Buenos Aires, where all the hustle and bustle lives. You will find tons of museums, restaurants, night life, iconic cultural spots here (not to mention shopping malls). When you stay here you can find a stunning apartment with city views. San Isidro & surrounding areas: Another iconic area in Buenos Aires, much quieter than the center but louder than Nordelta. Staying here, you'll find great restaurants, casual spots, boutiques, and very cute "casas de té". This is another part of the city that is amazing to walk around in! You might be staying in a townhome loft, apartment or a house in a closed neighborhood! General note: Anywhere you stay, you will have a great time (and definitely a good bang for your buck!) Let us know where you end up booking and we will give our best recommendations! These are also the three main areas to us, there are also other amazing neighborhoods we are sure you will love!

Travel Note

Notes on Ground Transportation/Ride Share Options

1. Uber is completely safe to use in all neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and from airports as well. 2. The train (Subte Buenos Aires) is also safe and it's a great activity to experience Argentina! Sari would take it all the time when she lived there - it's convenient and cheap! 3. If you can't catch an Uber, there's a taxi-type of service called "Remises". You call a number and a driver comes to your door! It's a very trusted service (decades old) and it's very affordable. The only thing is you have to pay in cash.

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