Emergency contacts in Argentina
Emergency numbers in Argentina
General emergency
911
Police911
Ambulance107
Fire100
Tourist policeTourist Police in Buenos Aires: +54 11 4346-5748 (English-speaking)
Healthcare notes
Public healthcare is free even for tourists at major hospitals (Hospital Italiano, Hospital Alemán have private wings). Inflation makes prices in pesos unreliable — pay USD where possible.
Major embassies in Argentina
Verify addresses on the official embassy site before traveling — embassies move occasionally.
⚠ Common scams & risks
Mustard/ketchup 'accident' pickpocket teams in Buenos Aires, counterfeit peso bills at money exchanges — use ATMs and Western Union for blue-dollar exchange.
Before you go
- Save your embassy's contact in your phone before you travel — country code + number.
- Register your trip with your government if you're a US citizen (STEP — step.state.gov), UK (FCDO advice), or Australian (Smartraveller). Free, takes 5 min.
- Take photos of your passport and store them in cloud + email it to yourself. Replacements are much faster with a copy.
- Travel insurance with medical evacuation — check the coverage limit. $100,000+ medical, $250,000+ evacuation are the realistic minimums for serious incidents abroad.
- Know the difference between the police and tourist police. When dealing with regular police in a non-English-speaking country, ask for someone who speaks English (or your language) — many will have a translator on call.
