EZE - Buenos Aires

How Much Does It Cost to Get from Ezeiza Airport to Buenos Aires?

Last updated: April 2026

Ezeiza Airport is 35 km southwest of central Buenos Aires, and the cost of getting into the city varies significantly depending on which transport you choose and where exactly you are heading.

Price comparison by transport type

TransportCost (ARS)Cost (EUR)To whereIncludes tolls?
Pre-booked transfer45,000–65,00040–55Door to doorUsually yes
Official airport taxi45,000–60,00038–50Door to doorAsk at counter
Remis (sedan)40,000–55,00035–47Door to doorUsually yes
Uber / Cabify30,000–50,00025–42Door to doorYes (in-app)
Tienda Leon bus10,000–14,0009–12Madero or RetiroN/A
Tienda Leon + local taxi15,000–24,00013–20Door to doorN/A

Cost by destination neighborhood

Prices vary by how far into Buenos Aires you are going:

NeighborhoodTaxi/Transfer (ARS)Taxi/Transfer (EUR)
Microcentro45,000–52,00038–44
San Telmo45,000–55,00038–47
Puerto Madero43,000–52,00036–44
Recoleta48,000–58,00040–49
Palermo50,000–62,00042–53
Belgrano52,000–65,00044–55

Hidden costs to watch for

Tolls on the Autopista Riccheri run about ARS 2,000–3,000. Pre-booked transfers almost always include tolls. With taxis, confirm at the counter whether tolls are included or extra.

Late-night surcharges may apply for taxis between midnight and 6 AM, adding roughly 20% to the fare.

Currency note: Argentina's inflation means ARS prices change frequently. The EUR equivalents here are approximate based on early 2026 exchange rates. Always check the current rate before traveling.

Best value for money

The Tienda Leon bus is the clear budget winner at under EUR 12, but remember you still need onward transport from Terminal Madero or Retiro. For a direct door-to-door journey without complications, a pre-booked transfer offers the best balance of price certainty and convenience — you know exactly what you will pay before you land.

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