You’ll step off your flight at Ezeiza airport and spot your driver waiting with your name on a sign (or something close). With real-time flight tracking and flexible pickup, you’ll head straight into Buenos Aires city without stress—just easy conversation or quiet moments as you watch the neighborhoods roll by. It’s simple comfort after a long journey—and honestly, you might remember that feeling more than anything else.
It’s always a bit of a blur stepping out into arrivals at Ezeiza airport — the bright lights, that faint coffee smell, people waving signs. I spotted my name (well, close enough — my handwriting’s worse) and this guy in a blue shirt grinned and waved. He introduced himself as Martín. We tried some Spanish, then switched to hand gestures when I blanked on “equipaje.” He didn’t seem to mind. The air outside was warmer than I expected, kind of sticky but not in a bad way — just felt like summer had already started.
We walked together to the parking area, weaving past families and taxi drivers calling out “¿Taxi?” every few steps. Martín kept checking his phone for traffic updates (he said something about Palermo being slow today), which made me feel like he really knew the city. The car was spotless but not fancy — smelled faintly of lemon cleaner and maybe a hint of mate tea? I think that’s what it was. Anyway, he loaded my bag in the trunk before I could even try to help.
The drive into Buenos Aires took almost an hour because of the late afternoon traffic near San Telmo. I watched the skyline change from flat stretches of highway into those old leafy neighborhoods — Recoleta’s balconies with plants spilling over, someone walking their dog in Puerto Madero (the little dogs here all seem to have sweaters). Martín pointed out a few things in Spanish; I caught maybe half but nodded anyway. There was this moment where we just sat quietly at a red light, windows cracked open, listening to some distant street musician echoing up from below. Kind of peaceful actually — not what I’d expected after such a long flight.
I guess what surprised me most about this Ezeiza airport transfer was how easy it felt — no awkward waiting around or worrying if my flight being late would mess things up. Someone texted me in English before landing just to confirm everything (I replied with too many emojis). So yeah, arriving in Buenos Aires felt less like landing in a huge city and more like being picked up by someone who genuinely wanted you to get there safe. Not sure if that makes sense but… it stuck with me.
Your driver will meet you with a sign showing your name or guide you to an alternative meeting point depending on airport conditions.
Yes, private transfers from Ezeiza Airport operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Your flight will be monitored in real time and pickup times adjusted so your driver is there when you arrive.
Drivers usually speak only Spanish, but 24/7 multilingual support is available via WhatsApp or Viator messenger.
The drive typically takes between 45–75 minutes depending on traffic and destination neighborhood.
Yes, infants can sit on an adult’s lap or use an infant seat available upon request for $10 (request 12 hours before service).
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible for this transfer service.
The transfer goes directly to any accommodation within Buenos Aires city including Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo, or Puerto Madero.
Your booking covers all fees and taxes for a private transfer from Ezeiza Airport to your hotel in Buenos Aires city. Pickup is personalized—your driver meets you inside arrivals—and vehicles are licensed taxis or private cars with options for vans or minibuses if needed. Multilingual support is available before your trip by message or WhatsApp; infant seats can be arranged ahead of time for an extra fee if you need one.
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