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โExcellent. Great communication, driver was conveniently waiting for us and parked very close. Polite, professional driver. Great experience.โ โ Joe2468, February 2026 ๐ Full review on TripAdvisor





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 Iโm 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 Aerolรญneas 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 Aerolรญneas 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.
Airport to Puerto Madero
From EZE (Ministro Pistarini International Airport) to Puerto Madero (Puerto Madero) is about 32 km (20 miles) and typically takes 35โ50 minutes by car depending on traffic, though during rush hour it can stretch past an hour; from AEP (Aeroparque Jorge Newbery) itโs much closerโaround 8 km (5 miles)โwith a usual drive time of 15โ25 minutes, making AEP the quicker and more convenient option if youโre staying in Puerto Madero.
Airport to Microcentro
From EZE (Ministro Pistarini International Airport) to Microcentro (Microcentro) is roughly 30โ33 km (19โ21 miles) and usually takes 35โ55 minutes by car, though in heavy rush-hour traffic it can exceed an hour; from AEP (Aeroparque Jorge Newbery) itโs about 7โ9 km (4โ6 miles) with a typical drive time of 15โ25 minutes, making AEP significantly faster and more convenient for reaching downtown Buenos Aires.
Airport to San Telmo
Getting to San Telmo (San Telmo) feels pretty straightforward from either airport, but the experience is different: landing at AEP (Aeroparque Jorge Newbery) puts you just about 10โ12 km (6โ7 miles) away, so youโre normally in the cobblestone streets in 20โ30 minutes, often with a scenic stretch along the river on the way in; arriving at EZE (Ministro Pistarini International Airport) means a longer ride of roughly 28โ32 km (17โ20 miles), and you should budget 40โ60 minutes depending on traffic, especially during weekday rush hour.
Airport to La Boca
For La Boca (La Boca), home to colorful Caminito and a gritty port vibe, the ride varies quite a bit by airport: from EZE (Ministro Pistarini International Airport) youโre looking at roughly 30โ34 km (19โ21 miles) and about 40โ60 minutes by car, depending on traffic entering the city; from AEP (Aeroparque Jorge Newbery) itโs closer to 12โ14 km (7โ9 miles), usually around 25โ35 minutes, though congestion near the southern districts can add a little extra time.
Airport to Palermo
Heading to Palermo (Palermo) โ Buenos Airesโ leafy, cafรฉ-packed neighborhood โ is quickest from AEP (Aeroparque Jorge Newbery), which sits only about 6โ8 km (4โ5 miles) away, making the drive typically 15โ20 minutes with light traffic; if you arrive at EZE (Ministro Pistarini International Airport), plan for a longer journey of roughly 33โ36 km (20โ22 miles) and around 40โ60 minutes by car, depending on the time of day and traffic heading into the city.
Airport to Belgrano
Reaching Belgrano (Belgrano) โ a relaxed, residential area with leafy streets and a local feel โ is especially convenient from AEP (Aeroparque Jorge Newbery), just 4โ6 km (2โ4 miles) away, so the drive is usually a quick 10โ15 minutes; coming from EZE (Ministro Pistarini International Airport) involves a much longer stretch of about 35โ38 km (22โ24 miles), with typical travel times ranging from 45โ65 minutes, depending on traffic heading north through the city.













