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Here comes Lollapalooza: everything you need to know about access, parking and means of transport

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Beyond the musical and artistic appeal that each of its editions brings, the Lollapalooza Festival generates the mobilization of thousands of people, which mainly affects the area of San Isidro Autodrome. To arrive, move around and park, the organization has set up an operation that includes public transport, parking and advice for arriving and leaving in the most organized way possible.

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For example, for those who go to public transport, You should know that one option is to get off at the San Isidro station of the Miter train (Ramal Tigre). In agreement with Trenes Argentinos and the Ministry of Transport, it will be there night services to Belgrano C (trains do not arrive at the Retiro due to works), with one or more intermediate stops. The additional lineups would start rolling after the festival ends.

Since the program is subject to change, we recommend that you pay attention to updates a through the official social networks of Lollapalooza Argentina.

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At the same time, the services of the bus lines Near the Hippodrome and surroundings. They are 60, 203, 333, 343, 365, 371, 338 and 707.

For those who participate with their own private vehicles, a joint operation will be carried out with the traffic agents arranged by the municipality of San Isidro, so that they order the circulation at the main intersection. There will be also control for illegal parking and double queue parking, to avoid delays in the main accesses.

The racetrack will open its doors at 11:30. and will have three pedestrian accesses. They will be at the corner of Santa Fe and Márquez; by Márquez at 900, at the entrance to the Hippodrome Paddock; and by Márquez at the official entrance to the Hippodrome.

The enabled car parks will be Santa Fe and Avenida De Unidad Nacional; and Marquez and Fleming. The organization reported it its capacity is already exhausted.

Both car parks have entrances for disabled people. And in the space of Santa Fe and Av. de Unidad Nacional there will be free parking for Bikes (each spectator must bring his own chain to keep the bicycle still).

Eat and drink

Inside the property there will be more than 70 stands and food trucks.
This year’s novelty will be a 50-metre-long McDonald’s which has 3 kitchens – equivalent to the operation of 3 shops – and 14 product picking stations. 320 employees will be present.

Among the best-known companies that will be at the racetrack will be Carne, hamburgeria by award-winning chef Mauro Colagreco, Burger 54 and the Kentucky and Sbarro pizzerias. There will be also Peruvian and Mexican cuisine and options for vegetarians and vegans who also have an exclusive sector, Espíritu Verde.

The only means of payment allowed inside the racetrack is LollaCashless, a system that allows you to top up your wristband to buy food and drinks.

They recommend loading credit onto your bracelet via the LollaCashless website before going to the property to avoid lines. Points will also be set up inside the racetrack to load the bracelet with cash, credit cards and debit cards.

More info at: https://www.lollapaloozaar.com/pulseras

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Source: Clarin

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