Next Saturday, the 20th edition of Museum Night will feature more than 250 museums and cultural spaces. For those who want to travel throughout the City, we leave you how to travel for free on public transport and which lines to adhere to.
The Museum Night returns to the City of Buenos Aires this Saturday 9 November, with more than 250 museums and spaces that will offer a wide variety of activities and cultural proposals to discover.
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One of the most anticipated events that celebrates its 20th editionbrings together cultural and educational institutions, museums and others, which will open their doors from free of charge with programming accessible to everyone.


The event day will begin at Saturday 19th and will extend until Sunday 2 with infinite experiences to explore, and there will also be the possibility of getting a free pass in a very agile and simple way, to explore the City in free public transport.
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The Night of the Museums invites you to visit various cultural points that will spread throughout the City.
From archaeological sites, soccer fields, schools and even museums, the varied cultural offer It allows us to enjoy a surprising night and choose our places of greatest interest.
How to travel for free on public transport
For all those who want to take advantage of the opportunity to travel many points and places in the City, there will be the possibility of downloading a free pass which will automatically allow you to move from free of charge.
For travel free from one side to the other, the steps to follow are very simple: you simply have to download the “free pass” from BOTI or from the page festivalsba.org.
Find out the details of the means of transportation that participate:
- Collectives: between 6 p.m. on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Show your pass to the driver when you board and travel for free on the following participating lines:
1 – 4 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 10 – 12 – 17 – 20 – 21 – 22 – 23 – 24 – 25 – 26 – 28 – 31 – 32 – 34 – 39 – 41 – 42 – 44 – 47 – 50 – 51 – 55 – 56 – 57 – 60 – 63 – 64 – 65 – 67 – 68 – 71 – 74 – 75 – 76 – 78 – 79 – 84 – 85 – 87 – 90 – 91 – 92 – 98 – 99 – 100 – 101 – 102 – 103 – 106 – 107 – 108 – 109 – 110 – 111 – 113 – 115 – 117 – 118 – 127 – 128 – 130 – 132 – 134 – 135 – 136 – 146 – 150 – 151 – 152 – 158 – 161 – 163 – 164 – 168 – 169 – 176 – 177 – 178 – 182 – 188
- Subways: from Saturday at 6 p.m., until closing. All lines will be available (A, B, C, D, E, H) and the Premetro.
- Ecobike: For those who prefer bicycles, they can make up to four trips of 45 minutes each, between 6 p.m. on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Source: Ambito

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