El Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini (EZE), conocido popularmente como Ezeiza, es la principal puerta de entrada a Argentina. Después de aterrizar en EZE decenas de veces —la más reciente en abril de 2026— he probado personalmente cada medio de transporte hacia el centro de la ciudad. Ya sea que busques un traslado privado seguro o la opción más económica en «Colectivo», aquí tienes datos actualizados y de primera mano sobre las mejores formas de llegar a Buenos Aires.

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Comparación de transportes: EZE al centro de la ciudad (2026)

Medio de transporte Costo (USD aprox.) Tiempo de viaje Ideal para
Traslado privado $40 – $60 45-60 min Familias y comodidad
Taxi oficial $40 – $45 45-60 min Llegadas de último momento
Uber / Cabify $25 – $30 50-70 min Viajeros solos con manejo de apps
NEO Bus (shuttle) $9 50 min Opción económica y eficiente
Bus público (Línea 8) < $1.50 2+ horas Presupuesto mínimo

1. Traslado privado desde el aeropuerto: la opción más segura

Después de aterrizar en Buenos Aires más veces de las que puedo contar, sigo eligiendo el traslado privado. Un conductor te espera en la Terminal A con un letrero con tu nombre, hace seguimiento a tu vuelo por si hay retrasos y te lleva directo a tu hotel. En 2026, la diferencia de precio entre un carro privado y un taxi es mínima ($5-$10), así que la comodidad y tranquilidad extra valen completamente la pena.

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Private airport transfer Buenos Aires Ezeiza

2. Taxis oficiales desde Ezeiza

En la sala de llegadas encontrarás los mostradores de taxis oficiales (Taxi Ezeiza y Taxi CABA). Nunca aceptes el servicio de alguien que se te acerque dentro del aeropuerto; siempre paga o reserva directamente en el mostrador oficial. En 2026, las tarifas rondan los $45 USD. Ten en cuenta que algunos mostradores ofrecen «precio fijo» mientras que otros usan taxímetro, así que pide un estimado antes de salir del counter.

3. Uber o Cabify

Uber y Cabify son opciones populares y legales en Ezeiza. Necesitarás conectarte al Wi-Fi del aeropuerto para pedir tu viaje. El inconveniente: no hay una zona exclusiva para apps de transporte, por lo que muchas veces tendrás que encontrarte con el conductor en los parqueaderos exteriores. Prepárate para caminar entre 5 y 8 minutos con tu equipaje hasta dar con tu carro. Elige la categoría «comfort» y evita los carros de nivel prioritario, ya que en mi experiencia suelen tener algún problema (cinturones de seguridad que no funcionan, por ejemplo).

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4. El shuttle bus: NEO Bus y Tienda León

Si viajas solo, el NEO Bus es el servicio de shuttle más nuevo y eficiente ($9 USD). Sale con frecuencia y es mucho más rápido que el bus público. Como alternativa, Tienda León sigue siendo la opción clásica de shuttle, con terminal en Puerto Madero.

Neo Bus at Ezeiza airport Secrets of Buenos Aires
Neo Bus en el aeropuerto de Ezeiza

5. Transporte público (Línea de bus 8)

La Línea 8 (Semi-Rápido) es la forma más económica de llegar a Plaza de Mayo. Para usarla necesitas una tarjeta SUBE. Aunque hay un kiosco en la Terminal A donde puedes comprarla, frecuentemente está desabastecido. Solo recomiendo esta opción si tienes muy poco equipaje y no tienes afán, ya que el recorrido puede superar las 2 horas en tráfico.

💰 Consejo local: cambio de divisas en EZE

¡No cambies todo tu dinero en el aeropuerto! Las tasas de cambio en Ezeiza son considerablemente peores que en la ciudad. Si necesitas hacerlo, cambia solo lo suficiente para cubrir el transporte en el Banco Nación de la sala de llegadas. Para todo lo demás, espera a estar en la ciudad y aprovecha el «dólar blue» o visita una casa de cambio para sacarle el mejor partido a tus dólares o euros.

Preguntas frecuentes: cómo llegar a Buenos Aires

¿Cuánto se demora el trayecto de Ezeiza al centro?

En promedio, el viaje en carro tarda entre 45 y 60 minutos. En horas pico (8-10 AM y 5-8 PM), puede extenderse hasta 90 minutos.

¿Hay tren desde Ezeiza?

No, actualmente no existe conexión de tren ni de metro entre el Aeropuerto de Ezeiza y el centro de Buenos Aires.

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My roots in Buenos Aires started as a tourist. After some great adventures in Argentina, I moved in 2017 to the metropolitan city of Buenos Aires. I felt a need for correct and honest information for tourists. That's why I love to write to you. Sharing my discoveries in Buenos Aires. I hope you enjoy the city as much as I do! Buenos Aires ❤️

49 Comments

  1. Nancy Wright Reply

    What is the fastest way to get from Ezeiza airport to Buenos Aires city? We are arriving late in the evening and want to get quickly to our hotel.

  2. Greetings Glenn, My wife and I want to enjoy the beautiful country of Argentina. I will book a ticket as soon as possible, but I was wondering which airport is better and more convenient for traveling to Recoleta: AEP or EZE?

    • Hi Melvyn, I suggest AEP airport. It is much closer to Recoleta with a travel time of around 20 minutes.

    • Yogesh Shah Reply

      I am arriving at Eze on 1st Jan at around 11.30 am from Madrid I am a budget traveler
      How much the cheapest you charge

      • Hi, on January 1, we don’t have airport transfer service from Buenos Aires. Other options are available in the arrival hall depending on availability. Safe trip!

  3. Glenn, it would be helpful if you include on this page that you need a sube card for the public buses. I did not initially know that amd was told on the bus! I have just seen it is in the linked article, but I have only just read that! Keep up the good work Mark

  4. Hi, I need to know, does the bus line 8 run on Sundays? Thank you for your help.

    • Hi, bus 8 operates 24 hours/7 days per week from Ezeiza international airport to Buenos Aires city. The frequency during night and weekends is lower. The airport transfer to Buenos Aires by bus takes around 1h45.

  5. Hello please could you tell me if the no 8 and the connecting subway into the city are 24hrs of operation

    Thank you

    Stuart

    • Hi Stuart, the bus has a 24h service and takes around 1:40 – 2:00 to get into the city center. The subway is open from 06:00 (08:00 on Sundays) till approx 22:00.

  6. Getting from Ezeiza Airport to Buenos Aires City sounds like a smooth and convenient journey. Thanks for sharing these helpful tips and travel options. It’s great to know the best way to make the trip comfortably, especially when arriving with luggage. Safe travels to all those heading to Buenos Aires!

  7. Vardhan Nopany Reply

    Hello could you please guide us the best way to get to EZE from AEP as we will be landing at AEP AT 1 am in the morning and have a connection from EZE at 6:30 am….Also a safe place to get US$ exchanged to pesos without having to identify fake notes

    • Hi Vardhan, you can take a taxi or private transfer directly from AEP to EZE. Exchanging money at that time in the night will be almost impossible. They start to work at 10 in the morning.

  8. Have heard that ATM’s charge ridiculous fees to withdraw money. Will be in Argentina for 3 weeks, travelling by rental mini camper. Hope to pay for diesel and groceries and an occasional hostel/hotel by credit card. If not, will have to use cash.
    Where is the best/safest place to change U.S. dollars into Argentine pesos and get the best exchange rate. Will probably need to change between $500/750 U.S.
    Also, the price for taxis and Uber that you show from the airport to downtown …. are they per person or per taxi ? We will have two small suitcases. Do they charge extra for that ?

    • Hi David, using an ATM is the last I recommend to do. You can exchange money in Buenos Aires at different places and rates. I link you to the page with all the info about exchanging money in Buenos Aires: https://secretsofbuenosaires.com/change-money-euro-dollar-buenos-aires/.

      About the airport transfer. Uber prices can vary based on demand. The type of car is unknown. With my airport transfer service it is a one-way fixed price which will suit for 2 suitcases.

  9. Approximately how much does a private transfer cost to get from EZE into the city

      • Hello I did not catch were to get the private Taxi that option sounds safe and reliable
        I will like to do that could you please be kind and post the link thanks

    • We had luck and got past the taxi bulk in front of EZE to an honest official taxi driver. 16€/USD from EZE to Palermo. Super nice guy, also did the return trip with him.
      Shared the contact with our travel friends as well.

  10. Hi Glenn,
    Thanks for all this helpful info! Question, if we land in Terminal A from the United States, would we be able to go to Terminal B before we go through security? There is an airport lounge in Terminal B and we would like to get breakfast, coffee, and take showers after our long flight. Thank you!

    • Hi TJ, I never did this combination but when I arrive in terminal A you are guided directly to the border control. The flow of arrival in terminal A is separated from the departure zone of the terminals. Once in the departures zones, then you can freely move between the terminals.

      • Angela Ridley Reply

        Hello!

        Thanks for this. Can you tell me about how long it’ll take to get through the airport on a local flight & through customs? I’ll be coming to Buenos Aires from Ushuaia at let’s say 7pm. My flight to the States leaves at 8:55pm. Do you think that’ll be enough time?

        • Hi Angela, if your local flights arrives at EZE and departure too, I would say around 1h15. The security control takes around 20min and border control too. Depends of crouse on how busy it is in general.

  11. Hello, I am a wheelchair user and will be visiting BA soon from The US. Do you know of companies that can transport me from the airport? My accommodation is in Martinez. Thanks kindly, Eamon.

    • Hi Eamon, I will bring you in contact with a travel agency that has many contacts in Buenos Aires. I will ask them to mail you.

  12. Hola! Enjoy reading your site. What’s the taxi situation now since EZE renovation? We’re headed to Pilar and are debating taking a taxi or hiring private transport. Not excited about paying $250 for a private service tho.

    • Hi Julie, Indeed you can take a taxi to Pilar. Normally, the taxi drivers will not make any problem of it.

  13. Olivia Chang, Reply

    I’ll be arriving from probably a very uncomfortable night at Santiago airport, to EZE at 9am or so. Thanks SO much for the Line 8 bus photo. It’s been mentioned on some sites but there were no info. as to how convenient it was to get to the bus station. One site even mentioned a ‘corporate building’ address?! Crazy unhelpful bloggers. Are there signs in the airport to get to the Bus Stop? I’ll be going to Cabello 3999 to my AirBnB in Palermo, so read that I could take this line, then switch to Metro D line. Am I able to buy a SUBE bus/metro card at the airport? At this point, I might be pretty tired and don’t want to be a victim of crime (not being as aware), so wondering if you might suggest a shuttle. I looked into Tienda Leon and their drop-offs at Terminal Madera or Aeroparque require another connection of another hour or so. Mini Bus Ezeira site says shuttle ends in San Telmo, again, I’ll have to find my way to Palermo and I think it’s another 40-50 min too. Cabify is showing 731.60 (USD12?)… would you say that might be my best option then? THANK YOU, THANK YOU for your great website! I don’t mind taking the bus/metro combo is the transfers are relatively easy. I’m quite a seasoned traveler and do public transportation all over Europe, but I want to acknowledge my possible fatigue level, being a solo female traveler, etc…

    • Glenn Reply

      Hi Olivia, taking the bus (8) from Ezeiza airport to Buenos Aires is a good and cheap option. Be aware, that a ride with the bus will take around 1h30 or more. Bus 8 stops at Plaza de Mayo. Most of the subways are departing from there.

      You can buy a SUBE-card in the arrival hall of Ezeiza. Here is some more info about public transport in Buenos Aires: https://secretsofbuenosaires.com/buenos-aires-public-transport-getting-around/

      We recently teamed up with Welcome. For €31 you will have direct transfer to your hotel and a driver will wait for you in the arrival hall. https://bit.ly/2Ku9IIX

      Cabify is a good option for a direct ride to your destination. Possible that you have to wait a while before a Cabify driver accepts your ride. (Busy service).

      We wish you a fantastic time in Buenos Aires. Disfruta 🙂

      • Tienda Leon replied to me and said that for 630 pesos, they’ll take me to Terminal Madera and from there, a shuttle to my area (not sure if it’s to the door step, or a block away)… seems this is the kind of info. I get when messaging between Machu Picchu tour operators and Argentinean operators. They dont’ tell how to pay for it, whether they accept credit cards, whether only cash, etc… maybe you need another blog just on Tienda Leon! Here’s what they said in Spanish, just in case I might have missed something…. doesn’t mention either whether I can go to money changer at the Terminal THEN hop onto shuttle, or if the journey has to be continuous for that 630 pesos: Bus con distribución: $630 por pasajero por viaje. El servicio consta del Bus desde Ezeiza hasta Terminal Madero (Av. Eduardo Madero 401) y luego, desde allí, parte una unidad más pequeña que distribuye a los pasajeros por la zona. Sounds like it may take JUST AS LONG with Tienda as the bus? Your thoughts? BTW when I googlemap EZE to my AirBnB address by public transportation, it states 3 h 36 min and Line 8 didn’t even show up as an option!? Do you know why? This is one of the reasons why researching for Buenas Aires has been so frustrating. Thanks for Welcome offer, but I’d like to keep this trip on a budget. READ YOUR ARTICLE on money changing… if I understood right, go to Banco Nacion to get some pesos first at the airport so that I can buy SUBE pass but probably just change small amount? I’m just going to be there 8 days, so mainly meals USD$200 plenty? For such a ‘small sum’, should I just get ALL from airport? I’m game for going to Calle Florida to your well assessed casa de cambio for the experience. Lastly, will Banco at airport let me change money since I don’t have an account there?? THANKS!!

    • Glenn Reply

      Hi, the taxi touchscreens are replaced due to renovations. In the arrival hall, you will find company taxi stands such as TaxiEzeiza. Also, using Cabify is legal to use in Argentina. Have a nice stay!

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  15. Digby Charles Cook Reply

    Very helpful piece on airport transportation. Thanks, and rest of the info on your site is very useful. Keep up the good work.

    • I will be arriving EZE by United airlines. I assume it will be terminal A. I plan to use Cabify to get to my hotel in BA. I don’t speak Spanish. So is there a specific area where Cabify will pickup at terminal A?

      • Glenn Reply

        Hello Dino, you probably arrive at terminal A. Theoretically, Cabify is legal in Buenos Aires. You can order the taxi and wait at the parking 200 meters from the terminal. The taxi driver may chat with you via the app to arrange a meeting point.

        To inform other visitors. Taxi drivers (yellow / black taxis) are often looking for people waiting for an Uber or Cabify. They will talk to you and say that it is illegal. Not a pleasant experience.

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