General Information
When will the Exhibition take place?
The Exhibition will take place from May 31st to June 4th, 2011.
How long will the Exhibition last?
The Exhibition will last 5 (five) days.
What will be the Exhibition´s opening hours?
The Exhibition will be open to the public from 2 pm to 9pm.
How much will the entrance ticket to the Exhibition cost?
The cost of the entrance ticket to the Exhibition will be $35.-
IMPORTANT: Minors under 18 may enter ALUVI 2011 on Saturday 4th June, provided they are accompanied by an adult.
Can I pay the entrance ticket by Credit Card?
No
Can I pay the entrance ticket by Debit Card?
No
Conferences Cycle
Parallel to the Exhibition, will any Conferences Cycle take place?
Yes, it will. A Conferences Cycle will be developed at the same time.
Is the Conferences Cycle free?
Yes.
Registration
Can I register for the Exhibition in this website?
Registration to the exhibition starts from Monday 11st April.
When does registration via Internet finish?
Registration to the exhibition finishes on Wednesday 25th May, inclusive.
If I have a SPECIAL INVITATION, do I have to pay for the ticket?
No
If I register in advance, do you send me the card to my address?
No
Is the SPECIAL INVITACION ESPECIAL only valid for one person?
Yes
May I take a photocopy of the SPECIAL INVITATION to give it to a colleague?
No
Is it convenient to fill in the data of the SPECIAL INVITATION before arriving at the site?
Yes, as you will save lots of time and avoid long queues at the ticket office.
Site
Where will the Exhibition take place?
The Exhibition will take place at Buenos Aires’ Exhibition Hall (Predio Ferial La Rural)
Which are the entrances available to enter the Exhibition?
You may enter the Exhibition by either these two accesses:
Cerviño 4476.
How can I get to the site?
Its strategic location allows the public to reach the site by means of the following means of transport:
Bus Lines: 10, 12, 15, 29, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 55, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68, 93, 95, 108, 111, 118, 124, 141, 152, 160, 161 y 188.
By Subway: D Line, “Plaza Italia” Station.
By Train: San Martín line, “Palermo” Station.
By car.
Does the site include access for disabled people?
La Rural is the most modern exhibition and conventions hall in our country, and one of the most important in Latin America, and as such, it was designed and built in a modern way so that everybody can make use of its facilities.
Does the premises have parking spaces?
Yes. Actually, the site has 1,500 underground parking spaces. Parking entrance by Sarmiento 2704.
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