Where are the popular bus stations and stops in San Antonio de Padua and Santa Fe?
Llavallol de Acosta 199-249, San Antonio de Padua, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Terminal San Antonio de PaduaAv. Rivadavia 23892, San Antonio de Padua, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Av. Rivadavia 23892Estación Terminal de Onmibus “Gral. Manuel Belgrano”, Gral. Manuel Belgrano 2910, S3000GCH Santa Fe, Argentina
Terminal Santa FeFrequently asked questions for your trip San Antonio de Padua - Santa Fe
San Antonio de Padua and Santa Fe are 240 miles (387 km) apart.
If you're headed to Santa Fe from San Antonio de Padua, chances are that your bus will depart from Terminal San Antonio de Padua and arrive at Terminal Santa Fe. These are the main departure and arrival locations on this route, there are other pick-up and drop-off locations that could make it easier for you to reach your destination.
Once in Santa Fe, you can start exploring the city and discover its surroundings. The top sights and things to do are Museum of International Folk Art, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, St. Francis Cathedral, New Mexico State Capitol and Native American Pueblos.
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Bus Travel Tips
If you're abroad, study some local language. Not only could it get you out of a pickle during your bus trip from San Antonio de Padua to Santa Fe but it'll also be endearing to native speakers who will surely appreciate your effort.
Much more than a mere vehicle taking you from San Antonio de Padua to Santa Fe, riding the bus will expose you to some of the most stunning panoramas while enroute to your final bus stop.
Taking the bus creates the smallest carbon footprint compared to other modes of transport. Not to mention that buses will allow you to discover scenic gems from San Antonio de Padua to Santa Fe that are otherwise impossible to come by with a plane.
Make a music playlist for your bus ride from San Antonio de Padua to Santa Fe, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.
Did you know?
9.2% of ground transportation in Europe is done by bus versus 7.4% by train.
The word 'bus' is an abbreviation of 'omnibus" which means 'for all' in Latin as buses were meant to be transportation for everybody.
It takes 27 hours to go by bus from Lima to Cusco, one of the craziest bus trips on the world. This route is used daily by locals and backpackers.
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Popular Buses Connecting San Antonio de Padua
Buses Leaving from San Antonio de Padua
- Bus from San Antonio de Padua to Rosario
- Bus San Antonio de Padua - Mar del Plata
- San Antonio de Padua - Santa Fe
- Bus from San Antonio de Padua to Las Toninas
- Bus San Antonio de Padua - Pergamino
- San Antonio de Padua - Mar del Tuyú
- Bus from San Antonio de Padua to Córdoba
- Bus San Antonio de Padua - San Bernardo
- San Antonio de Padua - San Miguel
- Bus from San Antonio de Padua to Presidencia de la Plaza
- Bus San Antonio de Padua - La Lucila del Mar
- San Antonio de Padua - Villa Gesell
- Bus from San Antonio de Padua to Resistencia
- Bus San Antonio de Padua - Capilla Del Monte
- San Antonio de Padua - Pinamar
Buses Going to San Antonio de Padua
- Bus from Mar De Ajo to San Antonio de Padua
- Bus Pergamino - San Antonio de Padua
- Capilla Del Monte - San Antonio de Padua
- Bus from Rosario to San Antonio de Padua
- Bus La Lucila del Mar - San Antonio de Padua
- Santa Fe - San Antonio de Padua
- Bus from Miramar to San Antonio de Padua
- Bus San Francisco Solano - San Antonio de Padua
- Pinamar - San Antonio de Padua
- Bus from San Miguel to San Antonio de Padua
- Bus Mar del Tuyú - San Antonio de Padua
- San Bernardo - San Antonio de Padua
- Bus from Córdoba to San Antonio de Padua
- Bus Santa Teresita - San Antonio de Padua
- Necochea - San Antonio de Padua
Popular Buses Connecting Santa Fe
Buses Leaving from Santa Fe
- Bus from Santa Fe to Reconquista
- Bus Santa Fe - Mendoza
- Santa Fe - Rafaela
- Bus from Santa Fe to San Lorenzo
- Bus Santa Fe - Resistencia
- Santa Fe - La Paz
- Bus from Santa Fe to Buenos Aires
- Bus Santa Fe - Córdoba
- Santa Fe - Rosario
- Bus from Santa Fe to Puerto Iguazú
- Bus Santa Fe - Mar del Plata
- Santa Fe - Paraná
- Bus from Santa Fe to Villa Carlos Paz
- Bus Santa Fe - La Rioja
- Santa Fe - Vera
Buses Going to Santa Fe
- Bus from Alvear to Santa Fe
- Bus Avellaneda - Santa Fe
- Torres - Santa Fe
- Bus from Malabrigo to Santa Fe
- Bus Cañada Rosquín - Santa Fe
- Buenos Aires - Santa Fe
- Bus from Córdoba to Santa Fe
- Bus Rosario - Santa Fe
- San Francisco - Santa Fe
- Bus from Caleta Olivia to Santa Fe
- Bus Puerto Iguazú - Santa Fe
- Mendoza - Santa Fe
- Bus from Colón to Santa Fe
- Bus Comodoro Rivadavia - Santa Fe
- San Justo - Santa Fe
Popular routes in this country
- Bus from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú
- Bus El Calafate - Perito Moreno
- Bariloche - Mendoza
- Bus from Puerto Iguazú to Buenos Aires
- Bus El Calafate - Bariloche
- Mendoza - Buenos Aires
- Bus from Buenos Aires to Rosario
- Bus Bariloche - El Calafate
- Córdoba - Mendoza
- Bus from El Calafate to Ushuaia
- Bus Buenos Aires - Bariloche
- Mendoza - Salta
- Bus from Mendoza to Córdoba
- Bus Bariloche - El Chaltén
- Salta - Cafayate