Mendoza Travel Guide: Transportation
Getting to Mendoza
There is a bustling Bus Terminal (cnr Avs R Videla & Acceso Este, Guaymallén) from where several services operate. Mendoza is 13 hours by bus from Buenos Aires and between 6 and 7 hours from Santiago, Chile. It is a travel hub and all areas of the countries can be accessed by bussing from here. In addition to Santiago there is also a selection of other international routes. These include to Lima, Peru (60-70 hours) and Montevideo, Uruguay (22 hours) along with a few destinations in Brazil.
Mendoza is also served by an international airport, a short transfer from the city. The two principal carriers are AerolÃneas Argentinas/Austral who have several daily flights to and from Buenos Aires (less than 2 hours) and LAN Chile who operate flights twice daily to Santiago, Chile (less than 1 hour)
Getting Around Mendoza
The public transport system within Mendoza City is centered on buses, trolleybuses and taxis. The trolleybuses come from as far afield as Canada and are more comfortable than the city buses yet they are not so fast and the system is not as extensive.
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