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Book online your private transfer to and from airport EZE AEP in Buenos Aires. Enjoy 100% of your time away from home with a fast, safe, and stress-free service.




Up to 4 passengers

Up to 19 passengers





Our Service:
- Availability 24 hours a day
- Door-to-door transportation
- Private service
- Flat rate fares
- No charges upon arrival
- Airport Meet and Greet
Transfers To/From:
- International Airport (EZE)
- Domestic Airport (AEP)
- All Hotels in Buenos Aires
- Apartments and Airbnb
- Cruise Port Terminal
- Airport Connection
On-Demand:
- Chauffeur Services
- Private City Tours
- Long-distance Transfers
- Private Flights Meet and Greet
- VANS and Minibuses Rental
- English-speaking Guides



Airport Transfers Buenos Aires
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I meet the driver? Buenos Aires Airports are chaotic, follow the pick up procedure: Collect your luggage and pass through customs. After that you will see several drivers holding signboards at a very disorganized arrivals hall. Be patient and look for your name (this may take a couple of minutes due to the lack of order).
- What will happen if there is a delay on my flight? We will follow up your flight status online, if there is a delay, the driver will wait. If you miss your plane and you board a new flight with a different number, contact us.
- At what time the driver will pick me up when I’m going to the Airport? You will be able to decide pick up time form your hotel on booking from. We suggest not less than 3 hours prior to your flight scheduled departing time.
- Can I use this service to go to Cruise Pier? Yes, we can provide transfers to and from Buenos Aires Cruise Port Terminal. We had wide experience dealing with pick up and drop off passengers procedure at Cruise Terminal. We work with an specific meeting point to avoid any kind of misunderstandings.
- How long it take to go from one airport to the other? The ride between the 2 Buenos Aires airports takes between one and one and a half driving time, on rush hours might be a little more. We suggest a minimum of 3 or 4 hours between flights to make a connection between airports.
Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE, SAEZ)
(Also known as Ezeiza International Airport)
Ezeiza International Airport, officially known as Ministro Pistarini International Airport (IATA: EZE), is located approximately 22 kilometers southwest of downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina. As the country’s busiest international airport, it serves as a key hub for AerolÃneas Argentinas and offers a wide range of amenities including dining, shopping, and transportation services. Travel time from the city center to the airport typically ranges from 45 minutes to an hour by car, depending on traffic conditions. For a smoother journey, travelers are advised to plan for possible traffic delays.
Jorge Newbery Airfield (AEP, SABE)
(Commonly known as Aeroparque)
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (IATA: AEP) is a major airport located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, situated just 2 kilometers northeast of the city center along the Rio de la Plata. Primarily serving domestic flights and some regional international routes, AEP is a key hub for airlines like AerolÃneas Argentinas and LATAM Argentina. The airport features a range of amenities including dining, shopping, and transportation services. Due to its proximity to downtown Buenos Aires, travel time to AEP typically ranges from 15 to 30 minutes by car, making it highly convenient for travelers. To ensure a smooth trip, it’s advisable to consider traffic conditions.
Tranfers Puerto Madero
Puerto Madero is one of the most modern and sophisticated neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, known for its skyscrapers, fine restaurants, and beautiful views of the Rio de la Plata. The neighborhood combines contemporary architecture with the city’s port history, offering an elegant and pleasant environment for walking, dining, and leisure.
Tranfers Buenos Aires Centro
Downtown Buenos Aires is the historical, commercial and cultural heart of the city, home to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, such as the Obelisk, Avenida 9 de Julio, Casa Rosada and Café Tortoni. The area combines historic buildings, theaters, shops and vibrant city life, making it one of the busiest areas of the Argentine capital.
Tranfers San Telmo
San Telmo is one of the oldest and most charming neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, known for its cobblestone streets, historic mansions, antiques markets, and authentic porteño atmosphere. It is the birthplace of tango and a great place to explore traditional cafes, markets, and the famous San Telmo Fair, which takes place on Sundays in Plaza Dorrego.
Tranfers La Boca
La Boca is one of the most iconic neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, famous for its vibrant colors, strong Italian heritage, and for being the home of Boca Juniors and the iconic La Bombonera stadium. The neighborhood is home to Caminito, a museum-like street full of art, tango, and culture, and is also one of the city’s most visited tourist destinations.
Tranfers Palermo
Palermo is the largest and most vibrant neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for its large parks, lively nightlife, charming cafes and a wide variety of bars and restaurants. Divided into areas such as Palermo Soho, with its bohemian streets and designer shops, and Palermo Hollywood, famous for its food scene and trendy bars, the neighborhood is a favorite among tourists and locals alike.
Tranfers Belgrano
Belgrano is an elegant residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for its tree-lined streets, historic mansions, and laid-back atmosphere. The area is home to Barrio Chino, a small Chinese neighborhood filled with Asian markets and restaurants, as well as Avenida Cabildo, an important commercial hub with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Belgrano is also famous for its beautiful squares and traditional European-style architecture.