GOT BA!!!!!!! Guess Ill pick them up on Opera Road at Ticketek. At least I think thats the option I chose lol
We chose the opera house option too.
I did not see anyhting that said you had to pick them up 48hrs in advance did you?
I did not see that. I hope that isn't the case.
http://www.ticketek.com.ar/ayuda#static_pages_children-page-4 "Si seleccionás el servicio de “Retiro por puntos de venta”, podés retirar tus tickets en cualquiera de nuestros puntos de venta habilitados. Podés hacerlo hasta 48 horas antes del evento."
A guy on Twitter is telling me that he usually pick up the tickets in Buenos Aires the same day of the show, but who knows...
Is there a good train connection from La Plata to Buenos Aires after the show? I think I will book a hotel in Buenos Aires, that might be more interesting than La Plata.
I have never been in La Plata Stadium (I have been once in Argentina), but most of the people will return to the downtown after the show. So there should not be any problem...
Thanks for your answer, Ince.es! I bought the tickets for Buenos Aires. I'm sure this will be a magical mystery trip!
No trains. More close to the date, there will be bus or mini van services to hire....
Just got my tickets! Never was this easy, the late-release password system worked out!
For those buying from other countries, keep in mind that you'll be required an ID and credit card at the moment of ticket pick up, and they have to match the ID and credit card you used to purchase. At least that's what it said on ticketek website, and they have requested it to me in the past.
GOT BA!!!!!!! Guess Ill pick them up on Opera Road at Ticketek. At least I think thats the option I chose lol
We chose the opera house option too.
ME TOO!!
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"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Is there a good train connection from La Plata to Buenos Aires after the show? I think I will book a hotel in Buenos Aires, that might be more interesting than La Plata.
I have never been in La Plata Stadium (I have been once in Argentina), but most of the people will return to the downtown after the show. So there should not be any problem...
Thanks for your answer, Ince.es! I bought the tickets for Buenos Aires. I'm sure this will be a magical mystery trip!
No trains. More close to the date, there will be bus or mini van services to hire....
Is there a good train connection from La Plata to Buenos Aires after the show? I think I will book a hotel in Buenos Aires, that might be more interesting than La Plata.
I have never been in La Plata Stadium (I have been once in Argentina), but most of the people will return to the downtown after the show. So there should not be any problem...
Yo can go from Buenos Aires to La Plata in train, but keep in mind train station in La Plata is not close to the stadium (around 5 km, or 3 miles). You can make it by walk, just be aware.
It's a 1 or 1.30 hours trip, and the train is far from being fancy. It's an old diesel-motor train, pretty wear down. Not really comfortable. But it will take you there, in and out.
On the way back to Buenos Aires, if you plan to take it on the late hours (lets say after 10 PM), frequency may be poor, trains leaving every hour, so you may have to wait some time.
It's safe (as safe as Argentina can be), better travel in group, just don't show your camera, smartphones or ipads around. Same for big watches or gold chains.
The unsafest place of the trip may be Buenos Aires station (called Constitucion). Not a nice neighborhood, so better get there by subway (line C of the subway gets you right there). Many pickpockets and grab-and-runs and so, looking for fancy smartphones or cameras and unattended bags. Don't be scared, just be careful, keep your eyes open and your things close. it's not worse than any other major city train station (plus this one has the charm of the third world!).
GOT BA!!!!!!! Guess Ill pick them up on Opera Road at Ticketek. At least I think thats the option I chose lol
We chose the opera house option too.
ME TOO!!
dimitri I was researching and we have decided to stay at the Scala hotel (well rated on TripAdvisor and reasonablly priced), which is close to the opera. We will pick up our tickets, head to the retiro (bus station) and catch the bus to La Plata. The station in La Plata is far from the staium, but taxis are plentiful and cheap.
I would prefer to stay in Buenos Aires than La Plata, as who knows if we will ever return. Cheers!
GOT BA!!!!!!! Guess Ill pick them up on Opera Road at Ticketek. At least I think thats the option I chose lol
We chose the opera house option too.
ME TOO!!
dimitri I was researching and we have decided to stay at the Scala hotel (well rated on TripAdvisor and reasonablly priced), which is close to the opera. We will pick up our tickets, head to the retiro (bus station) and catch the bus to La Plata. The station in La Plata is far from the staium, but taxis are plentiful and cheap.
I would prefer to stay in Buenos Aires than La Plata, as who knows if we will ever return. Cheers!
I have booking at hostel 2 blocks from opera..anda bookiing close to sTadium the day of show.. will see what to use
"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Is there a good train connection from La Plata to Buenos Aires after the show? I think I will book a hotel in Buenos Aires, that might be more interesting than La Plata.
I have never been in La Plata Stadium (I have been once in Argentina), but most of the people will return to the downtown after the show. So there should not be any problem...
Yo can go from Buenos Aires to La Plata in train, but keep in mind train station in La Plata is not close to the stadium (around 5 km, or 3 miles). You can make it by walk, just be aware.
It's a 1 or 1.30 hours trip, and the train is far from being fancy. It's an old diesel-motor train, pretty wear down. Not really comfortable. But it will take you there, in and out.
On the way back to Buenos Aires, if you plan to take it on the late hours (lets say after 10 PM), frequency may be poor, trains leaving every hour, so you may have to wait some time.
It's safe (as safe as Argentina can be), better travel in group, just don't show your camera, smartphones or ipads around. Same for big watches or gold chains.
The unsafest place of the trip may be Buenos Aires station (called Constitucion). Not a nice neighborhood, so better get there by subway (line C of the subway gets you right there). Many pickpockets and grab-and-runs and so, looking for fancy smartphones or cameras and unattended bags. Don't be scared, just be careful, keep your eyes open and your things close. it's not worse than any other major city train station (plus this one has the charm of the third world!).
Hope this helps!
Thanks for your help, Diego! Sounds good. I plan to line up pretty early in front of the stadium. Do you know a website where I can find a railway schedule from Buenos Aires to La Plata and back?
La Plata is 40 mins from BA on a good run. Last time lots of people were stuck in grid locked traffic trying to get back to BA for many many hours. We were offered a lift by 2 great people who got a lucky break getting through the traffic and took us to our hotel door. I would stay the night of the show in La Plata if I was going there this time. So much easier.
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Do people buying through the Brazilian site have a chance to see if there are tickets left? If so, could you let us know, pleeease? So us on hold doing the international call can hung up and move on Thanks!
"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
we should have our eyes open for the second night??
Lets hope
"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Is there a good train connection from La Plata to Buenos Aires after the show? I think I will book a hotel in Buenos Aires, that might be more interesting than La Plata.
I have never been in La Plata Stadium (I have been once in Argentina), but most of the people will return to the downtown after the show. So there should not be any problem...
Yo can go from Buenos Aires to La Plata in train, but keep in mind train station in La Plata is not close to the stadium (around 5 km, or 3 miles). You can make it by walk, just be aware.
It's a 1 or 1.30 hours trip, and the train is far from being fancy. It's an old diesel-motor train, pretty wear down. Not really comfortable. But it will take you there, in and out.
On the way back to Buenos Aires, if you plan to take it on the late hours (lets say after 10 PM), frequency may be poor, trains leaving every hour, so you may have to wait some time.
It's safe (as safe as Argentina can be), better travel in group, just don't show your camera, smartphones or ipads around. Same for big watches or gold chains.
The unsafest place of the trip may be Buenos Aires station (called Constitucion). Not a nice neighborhood, so better get there by subway (line C of the subway gets you right there). Many pickpockets and grab-and-runs and so, looking for fancy smartphones or cameras and unattended bags. Don't be scared, just be careful, keep your eyes open and your things close. it's not worse than any other major city train station (plus this one has the charm of the third world!).
Hope this helps!
Thanks for your help, Diego! Sounds good. I plan to line up pretty early in front of the stadium. Do you know a website where I can find a railway schedule from Buenos Aires to La Plata and back?
Hi jaykay20, this is the train Roca website: http://www.trenroca.com.ar/ I checked and there's no railway schedule for Saturdays and Sundays, for the Constitucion-La Plata line, since it's under re-building (they are shifting from diesel trains to electrical trains, the progress is here!!). You may want to check it closer to the concert date, but it's something to take into account. By November, construction may be finished or there may be no trains at all, you never know over here.
1ThoughtKnown mentioned another option; going by bus. You picked them up at Retiro station (another train/bus station at Buenos Aires) and they leave close to the train station. Problem here is going back, buses may be pretty crowded. And the traffic will be a mess, there's only one major road connecting Buenos Aires and La Plata.
Is there a good train connection from La Plata to Buenos Aires after the show? I think I will book a hotel in Buenos Aires, that might be more interesting than La Plata.
I have never been in La Plata Stadium (I have been once in Argentina), but most of the people will return to the downtown after the show. So there should not be any problem...
Yo can go from Buenos Aires to La Plata in train, but keep in mind train station in La Plata is not close to the stadium (around 5 km, or 3 miles). You can make it by walk, just be aware.
It's a 1 or 1.30 hours trip, and the train is far from being fancy. It's an old diesel-motor train, pretty wear down. Not really comfortable. But it will take you there, in and out.
On the way back to Buenos Aires, if you plan to take it on the late hours (lets say after 10 PM), frequency may be poor, trains leaving every hour, so you may have to wait some time.
It's safe (as safe as Argentina can be), better travel in group, just don't show your camera, smartphones or ipads around. Same for big watches or gold chains.
The unsafest place of the trip may be Buenos Aires station (called Constitucion). Not a nice neighborhood, so better get there by subway (line C of the subway gets you right there). Many pickpockets and grab-and-runs and so, looking for fancy smartphones or cameras and unattended bags. Don't be scared, just be careful, keep your eyes open and your things close. it's not worse than any other major city train station (plus this one has the charm of the third world!).
Hope this helps!
Thanks for your help, Diego! Sounds good. I plan to line up pretty early in front of the stadium. Do you know a website where I can find a railway schedule from Buenos Aires to La Plata and back?
Hi jaykay20, this is the train Roca website: http://www.trenroca.com.ar/ I checked and there's no railway schedule for Saturdays and Sundays, for the Constitucion-La Plata line, since it's under re-building (they are shifting from diesel trains to electrical trains, the progress is here!!). You may want to check it closer to the concert date, but it's something to take into account. By November, construction may be finished or there may be no trains at all, you never know over here.
1ThoughtKnown mentioned another option; going by bus. You picked them up at Retiro station (another train/bus station at Buenos Aires) and they leave close to the train station. Problem here is going back, buses may be pretty crowded. And the traffic will be a mess, there's only one major road connecting Buenos Aires and La Plata.
Thank you so much! I will take a look once in a while at the train Roca website, but as you and 1ThoughtKnown said, going by bus might be the thing to do. Maybe I'll book a hostel in La Plata for the night of the show. We'll see.
Both Teatro Opera and Palermo are good choices to pick up your tickets. The first one is right downtown and the second one is a little bit further away but you can ride the subway just fine. As for going to/coming from the stadium , an alternative I was thinking that might be helpful (based on the comments I've read) is to hire a private car "remis" or a cab in advance. The hotel clerk should be able to help with this. I'm not familiar with the cost of booking a hostel/hotel in La Plata, but my guess is that i'd be cheaper especially if you're travelling in a group. Hope this helps
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"Si seleccionás el servicio de “Retiro por puntos de venta”, podés retirar tus tickets en cualquiera de nuestros puntos de venta habilitados. Podés hacerlo hasta 48 horas antes del evento."
A guy on Twitter is telling me that he usually pick up the tickets in Buenos Aires the same day of the show, but who knows...
We want to spend two nights between Santiago and BA shows in Mendoza getting blasted on Malbec lol
More close to the date, there will be bus or mini van services to hire....
For those buying from other countries, keep in mind that you'll be required an ID and credit card at the moment of ticket pick up, and they have to match the ID and credit card you used to purchase. At least that's what it said on ticketek website, and they have requested it to me in the past.
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Curious.. anyone from BA have advice?
It's a 1 or 1.30 hours trip, and the train is far from being fancy. It's an old diesel-motor train, pretty wear down. Not really comfortable. But it will take you there, in and out.
On the way back to Buenos Aires, if you plan to take it on the late hours (lets say after 10 PM), frequency may be poor, trains leaving every hour, so you may have to wait some time.
It's safe (as safe as Argentina can be), better travel in group, just don't show your camera, smartphones or ipads around. Same for big watches or gold chains.
The unsafest place of the trip may be Buenos Aires station (called Constitucion). Not a nice neighborhood, so better get there by subway (line C of the subway gets you right there). Many pickpockets and grab-and-runs and so, looking for fancy smartphones or cameras and unattended bags. Don't be scared, just be careful, keep your eyes open and your things close. it's not worse than any other major city train station (plus this one has the charm of the third world!).
Hope this helps!
The station in La Plata is far from the staium, but taxis are plentiful and cheap.
I would prefer to stay in Buenos Aires than La Plata, as who knows if we will ever return. Cheers!
will see what to use
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“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
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"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
I checked and there's no railway schedule for Saturdays and Sundays, for the Constitucion-La Plata line, since it's under re-building (they are shifting from diesel trains to electrical trains, the progress is here!!). You may want to check it closer to the concert date, but it's something to take into account. By November, construction may be finished or there may be no trains at all, you never know over here.
1ThoughtKnown mentioned another option; going by bus. You picked them up at Retiro station (another train/bus station at Buenos Aires) and they leave close to the train station. Problem here is going back, buses may be pretty crowded. And the traffic will be a mess, there's only one major road connecting Buenos Aires and La Plata.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
As for going to/coming from the stadium , an alternative I was thinking that might be helpful (based on the comments I've read) is to hire a private car "remis" or a cab in advance. The hotel clerk should be able to help with this. I'm not familiar with the cost of booking a hostel/hotel in La Plata, but my guess is that i'd be cheaper especially if you're travelling in a group.
Hope this helps
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