Arrive at EZE, then relax fast. This private Buenos Aires airport transfer is built for one job: getting you from Ezeiza Airport (EZE) to your downtown hotel without the mental math of taxis, lines, or searching. You get a driver waiting on arrival with meet-and-greet help, plus door-to-door service that runs 24/7.
I especially like two things. First, the convenience is real: your driver is meant to be waiting when you clear customs/immigration, so you can move straight to the car. Second, this is a private ride for just your party, with vehicles that can handle groups up to 14, which is helpful if your group is a family or small crew.
One consideration: if your pickup spot is a bit hard to spot, you can lose time. In the less-great moments, the situation didn’t fix itself until the passenger used the emergency contact route listed in the voucher—so save that number on your phone before you land.
In This Review
- Quick hits to know before you land
- EZE to downtown Buenos Aires, minus the scramble
- Meet-and-greet: where the pickup actually starts feeling easy
- Private ride details that affect your comfort
- Timing and what to expect during the drive
- Luggage rules you should not ignore
- Price and value: when this beats figuring it out
- What happens if your flight lands late (or your pickup gets confusing)
- Who this transfer suits best
- Should you book this EZE to downtown transfer?
- FAQ
- How long does the EZE airport to downtown Buenos Aires transfer take?
- Is this a private transfer or shared shuttle?
- Will the driver be waiting when I arrive?
- What language will the driver speak?
- How does baggage work for this transfer?
- Is the service available at night?
- Can I cancel for free?
Quick hits to know before you land

- Driver waiting + sign: You’re set up to find your driver right after you exit customs/immigration.
- Door-to-door, private ride: No shared shuttle feel; it’s just your group.
- 24/7 service with Spanish-speaking driver: Handy if your Spanish is basic and you still want an organized handoff.
- Up to 14 passengers available: If you’re traveling in a tight group, you may fit in one vehicle.
- Baggage rules are specific: You’ll typically have allowance for 1 hand item and 1 checked piece per person.
EZE to downtown Buenos Aires, minus the scramble

Ezeiza Airport (EZE) is a long way from central Buenos Aires. That’s why this kind of pre-booked transfer is such a good value for your first day: you trade uncertainty for a scheduled pickup and a driver who’s tracking arrival.
The ride itself is short on paper—about 35 minutes to 1 hour 5 minutes—but that time range matters. Buenos Aires traffic can stretch the trip, and airports have their own “nothing is simple” rhythm: customs, baggage, and walking. A well-run transfer reduces the extra minutes you’d otherwise spend figuring out what stand to use, how to get to it, and whether your payment method will work.
And because it’s private door-to-door, you don’t have to negotiate with multiple people or repeat your hotel address five times. You just get into the car and go.
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Meet-and-greet: where the pickup actually starts feeling easy

Here’s what makes this transfer work when it goes well: the handoff is designed to happen at arrival, not later. Your driver is expected to meet you with a sign, and you’re typically met near the exit areas after you clear customs/immigration.
A few practical points to keep your experience smooth:
- Keep an eye out for the sign with your name as you exit.
- Plan to be ready to walk out the minute you finish immigration; the driver can’t guess when you’ll still be inside the terminal.
- If you don’t see your driver right away, don’t wander endlessly. Use the emergency contact number provided in your voucher, which is the fastest way to fix it.
In multiple accounts, the best part is the “I’m holding the sign and helping with luggage” moment. People describe clean cars, drivers who are waiting on time, and quick movement from the terminal to the vehicle. One family also said the driver checked in about restroom needs before the drive—small courtesy, big difference when you’ve been in transit all day.
Private ride details that affect your comfort
This is a private transfer, meaning your group travels together rather than sharing with strangers. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with kids, dealing with jet lag, or you just want calm.
You also get Spanish-speaking driver support. Your driver’s English may vary (one passenger noted English was only fair, while a dispatcher handled the communication more clearly). So if you’re relying on English only, it’s smart to keep your booking details handy and be ready to show your hotel address or confirmation on your phone.
Vehicle size is another comfort lever. Vehicles for up to 14 passengers are available, which can be a lifesaver for groups. If your party has lots of luggage, a larger vehicle generally makes the trip feel less like a packing exercise.
Timing and what to expect during the drive
The duration is listed as 35 minutes to about 1 hour 5 minutes. In real life, the range comes down to a mix of traffic and how long it takes to reach your hotel area.
What I’d plan for:
- Expect a bit of time right at the start for customs and walking to the pickup area.
- Once you’re in the car, the trip is usually straightforward and direct—drivers are described as prompt and safe.
Some passengers also enjoyed small orientation during the ride—things like neighborhood pointers as you enter the city. One solo traveler mentioned their driver explained neighborhoods during the drive. You won’t get a full city tour, but you can often get enough context to feel less lost when you check in.
Luggage rules you should not ignore
The transfer includes baggage handling, but the allowance is not infinite. Your booking states:
- 1 item of hand baggage per person
- 1 piece of baggage per person
This matters because several common airport problems come from misunderstandings, like having more bags than expected or trying to bring oversized items. If you’re traveling with multiple suitcases each, consider how you’ll fit them into the vehicle and whether your luggage count stays within the per-person limit.
One traveler experienced a mismatch on a return trip where the vehicle felt too small for their luggage, with bags placed in the front and between seats. That’s the kind of hiccup that’s frustrating because the fix is usually simple: assign the right vehicle size the first time. If you have heavy luggage or unusual bag shapes, be extra clear when you book.
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Price and value: when this beats figuring it out
The price is $116.00 per group (up to 2) for a private ride from EZE to downtown. That might sound steep if you think only in terms of one person and one car. But value depends on what you’d otherwise do.
Here’s the value logic that usually makes sense:
- A private transfer saves time and stress on arrival, especially at EZE where the logistics can be tiring.
- You get door-to-door service, which is often the part that costs you extra time with taxis or rides you have to hunt for.
- If you’re splitting the cost between two people, it can feel more competitive than hailing and paying for multiple rides.
That said, there’s one clear caution from lived experience: one passenger felt the return ride ended up coming out higher than what they could have gotten with an Uber-equivalent, and they linked that to a wrong vehicle for their luggage needs. So if your plan is highly sensitive to price, it’s smart to do a quick sanity check against local rides for your exact time and hotel area. If the price difference is small, the peace of mind can be worth it.
What happens if your flight lands late (or your pickup gets confusing)
EZE arrivals can be unpredictable. Flights get delayed, passengers get held up, and occasionally pickup details don’t line up perfectly in the moment.
The service is listed as available 24/7, and the key feature is that there’s a way to correct the situation quickly. In one story, the driver stayed on contact when a flight situation changed, and the driver was waiting with a sign even after delays. That’s exactly the scenario where pre-booking helps: somebody is accountable for your pickup.
If you ever can’t find the driver:
- Don’t just wait and hope.
- Contact the emergency phone number in your voucher.
- Reply as quickly as possible so the driver can adjust and meet you closer to where you actually are.
This is also why those bad outcomes tend to be avoidable. In one negative case, the passenger assumed the driver didn’t show and waited. The company response explained the driver was at the airport and the passenger didn’t locate them at the initial meeting point, then communication got delayed because the passenger used the app instead of the emergency number. The lesson is simple: use the emergency contact route when you need it.
Who this transfer suits best

This is the kind of airport transfer I’d recommend when you want reliability and a clean first experience in Buenos Aires.
It’s especially a good fit if:
- You’re arriving after a long flight and want an easy start.
- You’re traveling with family or young kids.
- You don’t want to negotiate taxis or find payment workarounds right after landing.
- You’re going as a group and may prefer a larger vehicle rather than multiple smaller rides.
If you’re the kind of traveler who loves improvising, you could still go with taxis or rideshare. But for a first arrival day—when you’re tired, carrying bags, and not yet settled—this private transfer tends to feel like the smarter default.
Should you book this EZE to downtown transfer?
If your priority is a smooth arrival, I’d lean yes. The best version of this transfer is exactly what you want after landing: a driver waiting with a sign, a clean car, helpful luggage handling, and a quick, safe ride into the city.
Book it if:
- You value time-saving and a direct door-to-door handoff.
- You’re traveling in a small group and want privacy.
- You’ll benefit from someone coordinating pickups during flight changes.
Skip or double-check your expectations if:
- You have more luggage than the per-person allowance (1 hand item + 1 piece of baggage per person).
- Your plan depends on getting the lowest price possible, because in at least one real scenario the vehicle mismatch created dissatisfaction on cost.
Best tip for a stress-free pickup: save your voucher emergency number before you land, and when you exit customs, head straight to the pickup area with your confirmation ready.
FAQ
How long does the EZE airport to downtown Buenos Aires transfer take?
The ride time is listed as approximately 35 minutes to 1 hour 5 minutes, depending on conditions.
Is this a private transfer or shared shuttle?
It’s a private transfer. Only your group participates.
Will the driver be waiting when I arrive?
Yes. The service includes a meet-and-greet so your driver will be waiting for you at the airport.
What language will the driver speak?
The driver is described as Spanish-speaking. Your exact English ability may vary.
How does baggage work for this transfer?
The booking includes allowance for 1 item of hand baggage per person and 1 piece of baggage per person.
Is the service available at night?
Yes. It’s available 24/7.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.


























