FAQ

Attending PTCOG 63 in Buenos Aires is an exciting opportunity. To help you prepare, we’ve compiled answers to frequently asked questions:

PTCOG 63 will be held June 2-7, 2025, in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the Hilton Buenos Aires.

Yes, PTCOG 63 will offer CME/CPD credits for eligible sessions. The industry symposia, however, are not included in CME credits.

Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa. Visit the Argentine consulate website to check visa requirements. Invitation letters for visa applications will be available upon request.

The Hilton Buenos Aires is centrally located and accessible via Ezeiza International Airport (EZE). Local transport options include taxis, buses, and metro. Click here to learn more.

Buenos Aires is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular areas like Recoleta and Palermo. However, staying vigilant against petty crimes such as pickpocketing is advisable. Avoid displaying valuables openly and be cautious in less crowded areas, particularly at night.

Yes, opting for budget-friendly accommodation is feasible. Neighborhoods such as Palermo, San Telmo, and Recoleta offer a range of options and are well-connected to the city center via public transportation. For the best experience, we recommend booking through our official accommodation platform here.

While hailing taxis on the street is common, it’s better to use “radio taxis” dispatched by reputable companies. Ride-sharing services like Uber operate in Buenos Aires, providing a convenient alternative.

Currency exchange services are available at the airport, hotels, and authorized exchange offices known as “casas de cambio.” ATMs are widespread but may charge fees; inform your bank about international usage to prevent issues.

Buenos Aires is the heart of tango. Many dance schools and “milongas” (tango dance events) offer lessons for all levels. Venues like La Viruta and El Beso are popular choices. It’s advisable to check their schedules and book in advance.

The city boasts several parks suitable for running. Parque Tres de Febrero in Palermo is a favorite among locals, offering extensive trails amidst lush greenery. The Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve also provides scenic paths along the river.

Beyond the vibrant capital, Argentina offers diverse experiences, from awe-inspiring waterfalls to serene wine country and dramatic mountain ranges. Click here to learn more.