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How to get fromMarcos Juárez to Buenos Airesby bus, train, car, or plane

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There are 5 ways to get from Marcos Juárez to Buenos Aires by bus, train, car, or plane

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  1. Bus

    best
    1. Take the bus from Marcos Juárez to Terminal de Omnibus Retirobus bus
    6h 40m
    $33,000–60,000
  2. Train

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Marcos Juárez to Retirotrain train Cordoba
    10h 42m
    $4,000–44,000
  3. Drive 437.9 km

    1. Drive from Marcos Juárez to Buenos Airescar car 437.9 km
    4h 7m
    $58,492–84,488
  4. Bus, fly

    1. Take the bus from Marcos Juárez to Terminal de Rosario Mariano Morenobus bus
    2. Take the bus from Cordoba y Cafferata to Rosario Airportbus bus
    3. Fly from Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport (ROS) to Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery (AEP)plane plane ROS - AEP
    7h 6m
    $95,019–303,018
  5. Bus via Avenida Hipólito Yrigoyen 2300-2398

    1. Take the bus from Marcos Juárez to Terminal de Omnibus El Talar Pachecobus bus
    7h 17m
    $34,052–47,447

Marcos Juárez to Buenos Aires by bus

Calendar13Weekly Buses
Duration6h 40mAverage Duration
Ticket$33,000Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Marcos Juárez, Argentina and Buenos Aires, Argentina?

Empresa General Urquiza operates a bus from Marcos Juárez to Terminal de Omnibus Retiro twice daily. Tickets cost $33,000–60,000 and the journey takes 6h 40m. Alternatively, Trenes Argentinos operates a train from Marcos Juárez to Retiro twice a week. Tickets cost $4,000–44,000 and the journey takes 10h 42m.

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