You’ll step off your flight at Ezeiza Airport and spot your driver waiting with a smile—even if you’re half-asleep from jet lag. Settle into an air-conditioned car while someone else navigates Buenos Aires traffic straight to your hotel or back again. It’s simple, personal, and lets you arrive feeling like you’ve already started your story here.
Does anyone ever really sleep on those long flights into Buenos Aires? I didn’t. So when we landed at Ezeiza Airport, my brain was foggy and my back was already complaining. But there was this little relief in seeing my name on a sign—our driver, Martín, waving like he actually meant it. The smell of strong coffee somewhere mixed with that humid morning air (it’s always a bit sticky here), and I remember thinking, okay, maybe I can handle this city after all.
The drive into the city took about 45 minutes, give or take—I guess traffic can be wild but today it just felt like drifting through a slow-motion movie. Martín chatted about football and pointed out the old billboards along the highway; he laughed when I tried to pronounce “Ministro Pistarini” (I definitely butchered it). The car was clean, cool—almost too cool after the airport heat—and honestly, I zoned out watching the skyline start to show up through the window. You know that feeling when you’re not quite awake but everything feels possible?
If you’re heading out of Buenos Aires instead, they’ll pick you up right at your hotel door. No hunting for taxis or haggling with drivers who pretend not to have change (been there). Families had strollers folded up in the trunk; I saw baby seats ready if you need them. There’s something quietly reassuring about someone else handling the logistics when your Spanish is rusty and your patience is thinner than you’d hoped. Anyway, by the time we pulled up to our apartment building, I almost wished the ride had been longer—just for a few more stories from Martín.
The average journey time is about 45 minutes but can vary depending on traffic conditions.
Yes, pickup is included either at Ezeiza Airport for arrivals or at your accommodation in Buenos Aires for departures.
Yes, specialized infant seats are available upon request for families traveling with young children.
Yes, the service is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller during the transfer.
A modern air-conditioned vehicle will be provided for your private transfer.
Yes, transportation is arranged according to your group size and needs.
Your trip includes private transportation in a modern air-conditioned vehicle with pickup either at Ezeiza Airport or right outside your hotel door in Buenos Aires. Infant seats are available if needed, and there’s space for strollers or wheelchairs so everyone’s covered—just settle in while someone else takes care of getting you where you need to go.
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