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sionally rise as high as 100°F. But nights are
generally cool. Summer is the peak season for
resorts throughout the province.
Tip
If you're planning to visit in summer, it
is a good idea to reserve ahead.
Getting There
The city is easily accessible by bus, car or plane.
Given its central location, the city serves as a
hub for both air and land transportation.
Aerolineas Argentinas offers several flights
daily to and from Buenos Aires, while Austral
covers cities throughout the rest of the country,
including Rosario, Mendoza, Tucumán and San-
tiago del Estero. If you're traveling to Córdoba
from outside the country, you will probably have
to change planes in Buenos Aires.
Buses from throughout the country and Chile
arrive daily. Both the train and bus stations are
conveniently located in center city on Bulevar
Presidente J.D. Perón. Service between Córdoba
and Buenos Aires (Retiro Station) is provided by
the ABLO bus company (
4313-2835).
Tip
There is no train service linking
Córdoba with Buenos Aires and other
cities, but the recent privatization of
the railroad makes development of
such rail service more likely.
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