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Opting for a compact vehicle will serve you well on city roads. However, if your itinerary involves off-road adventures or touring vineyards, considering a robust SUV might be beneficial.
In Argentina, you drive on the right-hand side of the road. Seat belts are mandatory, and the use of mobile phones while driving is prohibited. The speed limit in urban areas is typically 40 km/h, going up to 60-80 km/h on highways or open roads.
Nueve de Julio Department is known for Capilla de la Difunta Correa, a popular religious site with an intriguing legend surrounding it. Don't miss the chance to visit the vineyards that contribute to Argentina's fantastic wine production.
Experience the Argentinian lifestyle by exploring its heartwarming neighborhoods, engaging with the friendly locals, and savoring the delightful local cuisine.
On-street parking is usually available in the city areas, but always remember to check for any parking signs and regulations.
The area generally enjoys a moderate climate, with warm, dry summers (December-February) and mild winters (June-August).
The official currency is the Argentine Peso (ARS). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's recommended to have some cash for smaller establishments or countryside locations.