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How to Get to Santa Fe by Air Being a tourist hot spot, Santa Fe is well connected to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, which is where you would take a connecting flight if you were flying in from any of the various cities around the globle. To make this easy, Buenos Aires has 25 non-stop flights to Santa Fe.
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How to Get to Santa Fe by Rail Hop on to the steam loco in Paraguay and take the quaint ride to Buenos Aires. You can also take a train from Bolivia, Brazil and Chile to Buenos Aires but the services are highly erratic. Then, take a flight, bus or taxi to Santa Fe. All modes of transport are abundantly available, linking Buenos Aires to Santa Fe (approximately 7 hours by road).
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How to Get to Santa Fe by Bus Road conditions are favorable throughout Argentina, which is well connected by main highways. The availability of roadside assistance, the safety on the roads and the good condition of the roads makes it ideal for you to rent a car and drive into Santa Fe from Buenos Aires (approximately 7 hours by road). ;You need to check out the South American road network and border crossings depending from which country you are driving in. The bus routes from most of the neighbouring countries to Buenos Aires are regular and very comfortable, and some routes go directly to Santa Fe.
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Getting Around Santa Fe Santa Fe has excellent roads and the best thing to do is to rent a car and drive around. Otherwise, there are plenty of buses and taxis to take you around the city.
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