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How to get to San Miguel de Tucumán

How to Get There: Introduction

Situated in the northwest of Argentina, San Miguel de Tucumán is known as the "Garden of the Republic" and the historic cradle of the country's independence. This lively city combines rich colonial heritage with the dynamic rhythm of a modern metropolis, attracting travellers with its unique atmosphere and culture. You can reach San Miguel de Tucumán in various ways: from a quick flight to a scenic journey by train, bus, or car.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the region is by air via Benjamín Matienzo International Airport (TUC), which receives regular flights and is located close to the city centre. The airport is well connected to the city's infrastructure, making your arrival as comfortable as possible.

Alternatively, you can consider flying to neighbouring cities, such as Termas de Río Hondo or Santiago del Estero. An option via the airport in the city of Santa María is also available, though this will require an additional ground transfer to your final destination.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Small
18.9

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Although there is currently no active long-distance station in the very centre of San Miguel de Tucumán, reaching the city by rail is still possible. Trains operated by Trenes Argentinos, travelling on the route from Buenos Aires (Retiro), arrive at Cevil Pozo station, located in the suburbs approximately 12 km from the centre.

This journey is considered budget-friendly but takes quite a long time, allowing you, however, to enjoy the country's landscapes. From Cevil Pozo station, tourists can easily reach the city by taxi or local bus.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SMA
186 km
3 h 18 min
RHD
91 km
1 h 30 min
SDE
164 km
2 h 26 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services in the region are excellently developed, offering convenient options for trips from neighbouring cities. For example, the journey from the popular resort of Termas de Río Hondo takes only about 2 hours, covering a distance of 91 km.

The route from the administrative centre of Santiago del Estero is also popular. Comfortable buses cover the 164 km distance in approximately 3 hours, making this option accessible and untiring for travellers.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
RHD
91 km
2 h 4 min
SDE
164 km
3 h

By Car

Travelling by car is an excellent way to enjoy the landscapes of the "Garden of the Republic" at your own pace. The fastest route runs from Termas de Río Hondo: the distance of about 91 km can be comfortably driven in just 1.5 hours.

The road from Santiago del Estero (164 km) takes approximately 2.5 hours, while the scenic route from the city of Santa María, spanning 186 km, requires about 3.5 hours of driving.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SMA
186 km
3 h 18 min
RHD
91 km
1 h 30 min
SDE
164 km
2 h 26 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your stay in San Miguel de Tucumán is as comfortable as possible, it is useful to know a few local features. Here is a list of practical recommendations to prepare for your trip:

  1. Siesta. Remember that from 13:00 to 17:00, life in the city slows down: many shops and establishments close for an afternoon rest.
  2. Currency. Always carry cash pesos with you. Small shops and kiosks may not accept cards, and small bills are useful for tips.
  3. Seasonal Clothing. Summers here are hot and humid — choose light, natural fabrics. In winter, nights can be cool, so bring a sweater or a light jacket.
  4. Transport. To pay for public transport, you will need a SUBE card, which you should purchase and top up in advance at kiosks.
  5. Late Dinner. Locals dine late, often after 22:00. If you arrive at a restaurant at 19:00, it might still be closed or completely empty.
  6. Safety. As in any major city, keep an eye on your belongings in crowded places and try not to display expensive gadgets in the outskirts.
  7. Language. The main language of communication is Spanish. English is not understood everywhere, so an offline translator on your phone will be very handy.

By following these simple tips, you can quickly adapt to the city's rhythm and get the most out of Argentine hospitality.

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