Welcome to the Buenos Aires InfoGuide!

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Buenos Aires Museums

- MALBA – Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos AiresThe Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires is a museum located on Figueroa Alcorta Avenue, in the Palermo section of Buenos Aires.
- Museo Nacional de Arte DecorativoThe museum maintains twelve exhibit halls and nine permanent collections of over 4,000 objects.
- MNBA - Museo Nacional de Bellas ArtesThe permanent exhibition of Argentine art at MNBA offers a sequence ranging from the foreign painters who visited Argentina in the early 19th century to the latest artistic trends of the 20th century.
- Museo de Artes Plasticas Eduardo SivoriModern museum of Argentine art, holds rotating temporary exhibits.
- Centro Cultural RecoletaThe Centro Cultural Recoleta is an exhibition and cultural events center located in the barrio of Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It holds sculptures and exhibitions, as well as concerts and artistic presentations and workshops of diverse types.
Getting Help
We know you're far away from Pepperdine campus, but the librarians are still here to help you!
Email a Librarian
Claire Moler is the Librarian Liaison for International Programs and can be contacted at:
claire.moler@pepperdine.edu
You can also email a Subject Liaison Librarian for help in a speciality area. The list of Subject Liaison Librarians can be found here.
Chat with a Librarian
Chat with a librarian: submit questions for librarians to answer and also search through past answered questions.
Librarians are available Monday-Friday from 10AM-7PM Pacific Standard Time.
Interactive Buenos Aires Map with Destination Points
Getting Around Buenos Aires
- BusesThere are hundreds of bus lines that run along the city. We suggest you always carry along with you a Guia T where you can follow all their routes and figure out which is the most convenient bus for your destination. Fares start at $ 0.90 pesos and go up according to your destination. You pay on a machine onboard that provides change but only takes coins.
- SubwayTickets cost $ 0.90 pesos per trip and you can transfer between the five lines. Tickets are bought on the booths at the stations. Olleros station from D Line is only two blocks away from the Casa.
- TrainsThere are several local train lines. A few blocks from the casa we have station Lisandro de la Torre from Line Retiro – Tigre. Ticket fares start at $0.65. You can buy a return ticket that must be used within the same day.
- TaxisWe recommend you always call a radio taxi to come pick you up instead of taking a random one on the street.
Daily News from the Buenos Aires Herald
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Additional Links & Resources
For more information on Pepperdine in Buenos Aires, visit http://bawaves.com/
For pictures, videos, and student blogging, visit the Buenos Aires Vimeo Site
Background Facts on Argentina
Find out more about Buenos Aires on Lonely Planet
For U.S. Department of State Consular Information visit www.travel.state.gov


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