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How does the SUBTE (subway) work?

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The SUBTE (Buenos Aires subway) is the fastest way to move around the city, and tourists use it all the time. Here’s the breakdown:

🚇 Overview #

  • Buenos Aires has 6 SUBTE lines (A, B, C, D, E, H) plus the Premetro (light rail).

  • Lines are color-coded and connect at key transfer stations.

  • Trains run mostly underground, with some above-ground sections (Line A, Line E extensions).

  • Covers most central & tourist areas:

    • Line A → Historic center (Plaza de Mayo, Avenida de Mayo).

    • Line D → Palermo, Recoleta, Plaza Italia.

    • Line C → Connects Retiro (train/bus hub) with Constitución.

    • Line H → North-south connector (Hospitales to Facultad de Derecho).

⏰ Hours of Operation #

  • Monday–Saturday: ~5:30 AM – 11:30 PM

  • Sundays & holidays: ~8:00 AM – 10:30 PM

  • Trains every 3–6 minutes during peak, 6–10 minutes off-peak.

💳 Tickets & Payment (SUBE Card) #

  • You need a SUBE card (same one works for SUBTE, buses, trains).

  • Cards cost around ARS 880 (one-time purchase).

  • Load credit at kiosks, SUBTE stations, or via online banking apps.

  • Fare: ~ARS 80–100 per ride (as of 2025, still extremely cheap for foreigners).

  • Discounts: The more rides you take in a month, the lower the fare per ride.

🚉 How to Use #

  1. Buy/load a SUBE card (at kiosks, subway stations, or online).

  2. At station, tap the card at the turnstile → balance is deducted.

  3. Trains are one-directional; follow signs for your line & direction.

  4. Transfers between lines are free inside the system.

✅ Tourist Tips #

  • Stations are old but safe; Line A still has some historic wooden cars on weekends.

  • Avoid rush hour (7–9 AM, 5–7 PM) – trains are very crowded.

  • Keep an eye on belongings (pickpockets in crowded cars).

  • Google Maps & Moovit app work well for directions.

  • Air conditioning is hit-or-miss, especially in summer.

🌟 Why It’s Great for Tourists #

  • Cheapest way to get around the city.

  • Connects major attractions: Plaza de Mayo, Obelisco, San Telmo, Palermo, Recoleta.

  • Faster than buses or taxis during peak traffic.

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