Welcome to Buenos Aires! On your first day in Buenos Aires city, things can feel a bit overwhelming. Questions like “How do I get from the airport to the city?”, “Where can I exchange money?”, “Where do I buy a subway ticket?”, and “What activities should I plan?” often come upโalong with so much more.
In this article, Iโll help you get ready for your first day in Buenos Aires so you can start enjoying the city from the very first minute. After all, your holiday time is precious!
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Your First Day in Buenos Aires
Your arrival in Buenos Aires by airplane
One crucial detail to know in advance: where does your flight landโEzeiza (EZE) or Jorge Newbery (AEP) airport? Buenos Aires has two airports. Ezeiza (EZE) handles more international flights, including those from the USA, Europe, and Oceania, but it also accommodates some domestic flights. Jorge Newbery (AEP), often regarded as the domestic airport, also serves international destinations like Brazil and Chile.
From experience, I can tell you that domestic airlines in Argentina sometimes change the airport, even after you’ve booked your flight, so double-check your itinerary before traveling.
Taking a taxi or private transfer from the airports to the city
Taxi
Taxis from the airport to the city should typically operate with a fixed rate. However, during peak hours in the high season (October to March), waiting times and queues can be quite long at the taxi stand and exchange office. Becauseย you need to have CASH, Argentine Pesos before taking the taxi!ย As mentioned in my article “best way to exchange money in Argentina” do not exchange money in your country but do it in Buenos Aires. Be sure to read the article!
Make sure to clearly communicate your destination to the taxi driver and double-check the fare before starting your journey.
Private airport transfer
A private airport transfer is another excellent optionโand, in my opinion, the best way to get from Ezeiza (EZE) or Jorge Newbery (AEP) to the city. After a long flight, a smooth and hassle-free transfer is a welcome relief. It’s also the fastest and most convenient choice for connections between the two airports. You can check the private airport transfer service HERE.
Uber or Cabify