# Lima Airport Transfer Guide (LIM) Complete guide to getting from Jorge Chavez Airport to Miraflores and central Lima. Realistic taxi prices, transfer options, and what to expect after landing. **Airport:** LIM **City:** Lima **Country:** Peru **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM) sits about **12 km from Miraflores**, Lima's main tourist district. There is no rail link. Your realistic options are a pre-booked transfer, an official airport taxi, or a rideshare app like Uber or InDriver. A pre-booked private transfer to Miraflores costs around **PEN 60–90 (~EUR 15–22)**. Official airport taxis run **PEN 70–100 (~EUR 17–24)**. Uber typically shows **PEN 30–55 (~EUR 7–13)** but surge pricing and pickup logistics can complicate things. The drive takes **30–50 minutes** depending on Lima's notorious traffic. During rush hours (7–9 AM and 5–8 PM), expect the upper end or longer. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing After clearing immigration and collecting your bags, you walk through the arrivals hall. You will immediately encounter taxi touts offering rides. Most are not official and prices vary wildly. The terminal has been expanded recently, so the layout is more spacious than older guides suggest. There is free Wi-Fi in the terminal, which helps if you need to book a ride on your phone. ATMs and currency exchange counters are available before you exit, though exchange rates inside the airport are not great. If you have a pre-booked transfer, your driver will be waiting in the arrivals area holding a sign with your name. This is the smoothest option, especially after a long flight. --- ### Transport options explained honestly | Option | Price (PEN) | Price (EUR) | Time | Notes | |--------|------------|------------|------|-------| | Pre-booked transfer | 60–90 | 15–22 | 30–50 min | Fixed price, driver waits for you | | Official airport taxi (Green Taxi) | 70–100 | 17–24 | 30–50 min | Buy ticket at booth inside terminal | | Uber / InDriver | 30–55 | 7–13 | 30–50 min | Pickup can be tricky, surge applies | | Unofficial taxi tout | 50–120 | 12–29 | 30–50 min | Negotiate hard, variable quality | **Green Taxi** is the official airport taxi service. You buy a fixed-price ticket at the counter inside arrivals before exiting. This is safer than negotiating with drivers outside. **Uber and InDriver** work well in Lima but airport pickup requires walking to a designated rideshare area. Drivers sometimes cancel if they cannot find you quickly. InDriver lets you set your own price, which locals use regularly. There is **no metro or rail connection** to the airport. A metro line extension has been discussed for years but is not operational as of 2026. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Lima airport transfers are reasonably priced compared to European airports. Here is what to budget: | Destination | Transfer (PEN) | Transfer (EUR) | |-------------|---------------|----------------| | Miraflores | 60–90 | 15–22 | | San Isidro | 55–85 | 13–21 | | Barranco | 70–100 | 17–24 | | Lima Centro (Historic Centre) | 45–70 | 11–17 | Prices are per vehicle, not per person. A sedan fits 3 passengers with luggage comfortably. If you are a group of 4+ with large bags, book a minivan — expect to pay **PEN 90–130 (~EUR 22–32)**. Tipping is not required but rounding up by **PEN 5–10** is appreciated. --- ### Late night arrivals Lima airport operates 24 hours and many international flights arrive late at night or very early in the morning. The good news is that traffic is light after 10 PM, so the drive to Miraflores can take as little as **25 minutes**. The bad news is that Uber availability drops and surge pricing kicks in. Official Green Taxis still operate but with fewer drivers. A pre-booked transfer is the most reliable option for late arrivals — your driver will be there regardless of the hour. Safety-wise, Lima is generally fine on the main airport-to-Miraflores route, but avoid walking outside the terminal to flag down random cars at night. --- ### Families and luggage If you are travelling with children, a pre-booked transfer with a child seat is worth the small extra cost. Most airport taxis do not carry child seats, and Uber drivers in Lima rarely have them. The airport terminal has baby changing facilities and a few family-friendly cafes. If your flight is delayed and you are stuck waiting, the terminal is manageable but not exciting for kids. For luggage, standard sedans handle 2 large suitcases plus carry-ons. If you have more than that, book a larger vehicle. Luggage carts are free inside the terminal. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, drivers wait in the arrivals hall near the exit doors. They hold a sign with your name or a company placard. Some services send a WhatsApp message with the driver's photo and phone number before your flight lands. For Green Taxis, buy your ticket at the official counter inside the terminal, then walk to the taxi stand just outside the exit. For Uber or InDriver, exit the terminal and walk to the designated rideshare pickup zone. Follow the signs — it is a short walk but can be confusing the first time. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** you want zero hassle, you are arriving late, you have kids, or it is your first time in Lima. **Choose Green Taxi if:** you are comfortable navigating airports, want to pay on arrival, and your flight lands during normal hours. **Choose Uber/InDriver if:** you are budget-conscious, have used rideshare apps in South America before, and do not mind a few extra minutes sorting out the pickup. **Avoid unofficial touts** unless you speak Spanish well and enjoy negotiating. The savings are minimal and the experience is unpredictable. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Lima airport is straightforward once you know the setup. The lack of a rail link means you are taking a car regardless, so the main decision is whether to arrange it in advance or sort it out on arrival. For most travellers, especially first-timers, a pre-booked transfer removes all the guesswork and costs roughly the same as an official taxi. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Lima airport from Miraflores?** About **12 km**. The drive takes **30–50 minutes** depending on traffic. **Q: Is there a train from Lima airport to the city?** No. There is no rail or metro connection to Jorge Chavez Airport as of 2026. **Q: How much is a taxi from Lima airport to Miraflores?** An official Green Taxi costs **PEN 70–100 (~EUR 17–24)**. A pre-booked transfer runs **PEN 60–90 (~EUR 15–22)**. **Q: Does Uber work at Lima airport?** Yes. Uber and InDriver both work. Expect to pay **PEN 30–55 (~EUR 7–13)** to Miraflores, but surge pricing applies during busy times. **Q: Is Lima airport safe at night?** The terminal itself is safe. Stick to official taxis or pre-booked transfers when arriving late. Avoid accepting rides from strangers outside the terminal. **Q: Can I get a child seat in a Lima airport taxi?** Standard taxis and Uber drivers rarely have child seats. Pre-book a transfer and request one in advance. **Q: How much should I tip the driver?** Tipping is not mandatory in Peru. Rounding up by **PEN 5–10** is a kind gesture. **Q: Where do I find the official taxi counter at Lima airport?** The Green Taxi counter is inside the arrivals hall, before the exit doors. Buy a fixed-price ticket there. **Q: What currency should I bring to Lima airport?** Peruvian Sol (PEN). ATMs are available in the terminal. You can also pay Uber in your home currency through the app. **Q: How long does it take to get from Lima airport to Barranco?** About **40–60 minutes** depending on traffic. Barranco is slightly further south than Miraflores. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Lima Airport Late at Night – What to Expect **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/late-night Many international flights to Lima arrive between 10 PM and 2 AM. The airport handles this well, but your transport options narrow. ## What is open after midnight Jorge Chavez Airport operates **24 hours**. Immigration, baggage claim, and the arrivals hall all function normally regardless of the hour. A few shops and cafes stay open, and ATMs are always available. The free Wi-Fi works around the clock. ## Transport options at night | Option | Available? | Price to Miraflores | Notes | |--------|-----------|---------------------|-------| | Pre-booked transfer | Yes | **PEN 60–90 (~EUR 15–22)** | Same price, driver tracks your flight | | Green Taxi | Limited | **PEN 70–100 (~EUR 17–24)** | Fewer drivers, may wait 10–15 min | | Uber / InDriver | Limited | **PEN 40–70 (~EUR 10–17)** | Surge pricing common, fewer drivers | | Unofficial taxi | Available | **PEN 60–120 (~EUR 15–29)** | Not recommended at night | The clear winner for late-night arrivals is a **pre-booked transfer**. The price does not change, the driver monitors your flight for delays, and you walk straight to your car. ## The upside of arriving late Lima's traffic disappears after 10 PM. The drive to Miraflores that takes 50 minutes at rush hour can take **as little as 20–25 minutes** late at night. This is a genuine advantage. ## Safety considerations The airport terminal is well lit and has security present. The route from the airport to Miraflores via Avenida Faucett and Javier Prado is a major road and generally safe. What you should avoid: accepting rides from people who approach you inside or outside the terminal, walking outside the terminal perimeter to flag down cars, and carrying large amounts of visible cash. ## If your flight is severely delayed If you land after 3 AM and your hotel check-in is not until the afternoon, consider staying at the Wyndham Costa del Sol hotel connected directly to the terminal. Rates start around **PEN 300 (~EUR 73)** per night and you can walk there without leaving the airport complex. --- ### Taxi vs Pre-Booked Transfer at Lima Airport – Which One Makes Sense? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/taxi-vs-transfer There is no train from Lima airport, so you are choosing between some form of car ride. Here is an honest breakdown of each option. ## Side-by-side comparison | Factor | Pre-booked transfer | Green Taxi | Uber / InDriver | Unofficial taxi | |--------|--------------------|-----------|-----------------|-----------------| | Price to Miraflores | **PEN 60–90** | **PEN 70–100** | **PEN 30–55** | **PEN 50–120** | | Price certainty | Fixed | Fixed (ticket) | Variable (surge) | Negotiable | | Booking needed | Yes, in advance | No, buy at counter | No, use app | No | | Driver waits for you | Yes, with name sign | No | No | No | | Child seat available | On request | No | No | No | | Late night reliability | High | Medium | Low | Low | | Payment | Pre-paid or cash | Cash or card at counter | App (card) | Cash only | ## When a pre-booked transfer wins If you are landing late at night, travelling with family, or simply want someone holding your name at arrivals, a pre-booked transfer is the clear choice. The price is locked in, the driver tracks your flight, and you walk straight to your car. For first-time visitors to Lima, this removes the stress of figuring out pickup zones, negotiating fares, or dealing with app issues on a foreign SIM card. ## When a taxi or Uber wins If you travel light, speak some Spanish, and arrive during normal hours, Uber or InDriver can save you **PEN 20–40**. The Green Taxi is a solid middle ground — fixed price, no app needed, and safer than random touts. ## What to avoid Unofficial taxi touts inside and outside the terminal will approach you aggressively. Prices range from reasonable to absurd depending on how tired you look. Some quote in USD at inflated rates. Unless you enjoy haggling after a long flight, skip them. ## Our honest take The price difference between a pre-booked transfer and a Green Taxi is small — often just **PEN 10–15 (~EUR 2–4)**. For that difference, having a driver who waits for you with your name, tracks your flight delay, and takes you straight to your hotel is a better deal than it might seem. --- ### Getting from Lima Airport to Your Hotel with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/family-and-kids Travelling with children through Jorge Chavez Airport is manageable, but a few things are worth knowing in advance. ## The terminal experience The arrivals hall is modern and reasonably spacious after recent renovations. There are baby changing facilities in the restrooms and a few cafes where you can grab something while sorting out transport. Luggage carts are free, which helps when you are juggling kids and bags. Immigration can be slow — **30–60 minutes** on a bad day. If you have young children, try to position yourselves near the front of the queue as the plane empties. ## Child seats and vehicle options This is the main challenge. **Standard taxis and Uber drivers in Lima do not carry child seats.** Peruvian law does require them for children under 5, but enforcement is lax and availability is poor. Your best option is to **pre-book a transfer and request a child seat** when making the reservation. Most transfer companies can provide rear-facing infant seats and forward-facing toddler seats at no extra cost or a small surcharge of **PEN 15–25 (~EUR 4–6)**. If you are bringing your own car seat from home, a pre-booked transfer gives you time to install it properly. With a taxi or Uber, you will be fumbling with it on the curb while the driver waits. ## Vehicle size for families A standard sedan works for 2 adults, 1 child, and 2 large suitcases plus a stroller. If you have more than one child or extra luggage, book a minivan. Expect to pay **PEN 90–130 (~EUR 22–32)** to Miraflores for a larger vehicle. ## The drive itself The route from the airport to Miraflores is on main roads and generally smooth. The drive takes **30–50 minutes**. Lima traffic can be chaotic, with lots of honking, but drivers are experienced and the main highways are well maintained. ## Practical tips - **Bring snacks and water** for the ride — there are no convenient stops between the airport and most hotels. - **Download offline maps** in case you lose signal — helpful for tracking your route. - **Book a transfer with meet-and-greet** so you are not wandering around the terminal with tired kids looking for your ride. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Lima Airport to the City? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/cost-to-city Jorge Chavez Airport is about **12 km from Miraflores** and there is no rail connection, so every trip into the city means a car ride. Prices depend on your destination, the time of day, and which option you choose. ## Price breakdown by destination | Destination | Pre-booked transfer | Official Green Taxi | Uber / InDriver | |-------------|--------------------|--------------------|------------------| | Miraflores | **PEN 60–90 (~EUR 15–22)** | **PEN 70–100 (~EUR 17–24)** | **PEN 30–55 (~EUR 7–13)** | | San Isidro | **PEN 55–85 (~EUR 13–21)** | **PEN 65–90 (~EUR 16–22)** | **PEN 25–50 (~EUR 6–12)** | | Barranco | **PEN 70–100 (~EUR 17–24)** | **PEN 80–110 (~EUR 19–27)** | **PEN 40–65 (~EUR 10–16)** | | Lima Centro | **PEN 45–70 (~EUR 11–17)** | **PEN 55–80 (~EUR 13–19)** | **PEN 20–45 (~EUR 5–11)** | All prices are per vehicle, not per person. A standard sedan fits 3 passengers with luggage. ## What affects the price **Traffic** is the biggest factor. During rush hours (7–9 AM, 5–8 PM), some drivers charge more and rideshare apps apply surge pricing. The difference can be **30–50%** higher than off-peak. **Vehicle size** matters if you are a group. A minivan to Miraflores runs **PEN 90–130 (~EUR 22–32)** for a pre-booked transfer. **Late night arrivals** often mean fewer Uber drivers and slightly higher fares. Pre-booked transfers keep the same price regardless of the hour. ## Hidden costs to watch for There are no tolls on the airport-to-Miraflores route. Unofficial taxi touts may quote in USD and then apply a poor exchange rate — always confirm the currency before agreeing. The Green Taxi counter inside the terminal gives you a fixed price in PEN with no surprises. ## Bottom line Budget **PEN 60–90 (~EUR 15–22)** for a comfortable, reliable ride to Miraflores. If you are watching every sol, Uber can save you money but adds some hassle at pickup. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lim/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Lima (LIM). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.