'''Santa Fe''' is a city in Argentina.
Get in
From Buenos Aires (Retiro) there are plenty of bus companies that will take you there. Some of them are FlechaBus, Basa and Pulqui. The trip is 6 hours long or a bit less, so many people travel by night. The last bus in the night leaves from Buenos Aires at 0:30, or from Santa Fe to Buenos Aires at 1:50 AM. Some of the services include meals, most of them have very comfortable seats.
On Santa Fe's bus terminal (4 streets from center town) you will find many bars and fast food restaurants. There are personal pay-per-view television screens and free WiFi service.
Santa Fe's airport is in the near location of Sauce Viejo and its international code is SAAV (local code SFN).
Aerolineas Argentinas flies daily (except Saturday), with a trip time of 50 minutes, departing from Buenos Aires domestic airport (Aeroparque). It is said the new airline named "SOL" will have two or three daily services starting August 2006.
Get around
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Eat
There is a great variety of river fish, captured on the Parana river.
Drink
Beer (cerveza) is considered the most popular drink in the area. In fact, the city has one of the biggest brewers in the country (chilenean owned Cervecerias Unidas) producing the Santa Fe, Schneider, Budweiser and Heineken brands.
Sleep
There's a wide range of Hotels, starting from very cheap but comfortable accommodations around the bus station to the Holiday Inn, Rio Grande, Hostal and Conquistador hotels (all 4 stars) in center town.
A 5 stars hotel is being planned and estimated to be ready for 2010 on the docks area.
Connect
At the bus terminal there is a free wireless Internet connection at the restaurant.
Get out
There are direct buses to Parana (Entre Rios), Cordoba, Posadas (Misiones), Corrientes, Resistencia (Chaco) and many other provincial capitals, as well as to other interesting cities in the province like [Rafaela], [Esperanza], [San Carlos], [San Javier], [San Justo].