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Argentina is a big country, and most people fly into Buenos Aires to get there. You can bus into the capital from neighboring countries, but this nearly always involves overnight trips. Uruguay is the exception, as it’s just across the Río de la Plata (a huge river estuary) and a relatively short boat or plane ride away. BA is a large, modern city with good public transportation options, but walking is really the best way to see the sights. The main downtown area is small enough that you could walk from one end to the other in about a half-hour. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/argentina/buenos-aires/transport/getting-there-around

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http://viajandoporuruguay.blogspot.com/2011/03/tu-mejor-viaje.html Aquí estuvo El Oriental . Esa fue la consigna que largamos en FaceBook y Twitter , que nos contaran cual fue el mejor viaje recorriendo algún rincón de URUGUAY ¿A que lugar fue? y bueno, 6 amigos en Facebook y 1 seguidora en Twitter se animaron a contestarnos, aquí sus respuestas:

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