Safety
for Women in Buenos Aires...
While Argentina
does not have as high a rate of violent crime as some of
its South American neighbors, precautions are definitely
in order, especially in Buenos Aires, a city of about 12
million people. The current economic and political crisis
has unfortunately led to a rise in both poverty and crime.
During
the day, buses and the subway (called the "subte"
by locals) are perfectly safe. Don't ever walk alone at
night, especially in areas such as La Boca and Retiro that
have dicey reputations. Never take taxis off the street;
always call a Radio-taxi (Tel: 4922-9999) or even better,
take a remise car where a driver will take you to your destination
for a fixed rate. My personal favorite is Remises Hola S.A.
4786-5333, remiseshola@remiseshola.com.ar.
We did our best to follow all the travellers' safety rules
we'd ever read.
Women travelers
will find men in Argentina slightly more subdued than those
from other Latin American countries. They are unlikely to
squeeze your buttocks or harass you in public; they will,
however, hold you tight for a tango or yell out "mamacita"
to you from a car window. Just take it in stride and you'll
be fine. |