'''Resistencia''' is a city in Chaco, Argentina.

Understand

It is very difficult to understand people here, they speak too quickly.

Get in

By plane

There are regular flights to Resistencia airport from Buenos Aires Aeroparque airport. Flying into Corrientes airport is also an option. There are buses from Corrientes airport to Resistencia.

By train

By car

By bus

A coach from Salta takes about 12 hours and costs about 80 pesos, however it is difficult to get one at sensible hours, ie you have to either leave stupidly early or arrive stupidly early, the best I could find was 6pm - 6am, and the bus was an hour late, which suited me fine.

Being a central hub for the Chaco country, the bus terminal in Resistencia has many connections per day with Buenos Aires (12 hours), Rosario (10 hours), Puerto Iguazu (12 hours), Salta (13 hours) and Asuncion in Paraguay (6 hours). Lesser served routes (ie. once per day) include Cordoba, Posadas and Rosario. There are numerous local buses to the neighbouring town of Corrientes and the National Park Chaco. The bus terminal is located outside the town center: Taxi rides between downtown and the bus terminal cost around 10 Argentinean Pesos.

By boat

Get around

See

Do

Learn

Work

Buy

Eat

  • '''Fenix Cafe''' on Don Bosco and Guemes is fantastic, they served warm bread and creamed Roquefort before the meal and servered the best canalones and salsa mixto in Argentina! Cheap too!
  • '''HSJ''' on the main plaza, over the road from the tourist information office is fantastic for facturas and great for pizza.
  • Budget

    Mid-range

    Splurge

    Drink

    Sleep

    Budget

  • '''Hotel Luxor''' a cheap hotel (23 pesos without breakfast) only a few blocks from the plaza.
  • Hotel Colon. ta Maria de Oro 495. 20 882. ingle $40.

    Mid-range

    Splurge

    Contact

    Stay safe

    Cope

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