Flights

Buenos Aires’ main international gateway is the Ministro Pistarini International Airport, also known as the Ezeiza International Airport (EZE).


You can fly nonstop to EZE from several cities in the United States with American Airlines (New York JFK, Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles) or Delta Airlines (Atlanta). For our friends and family flying from Puerto Rico, you have several options to consider, including flights with American Airlines (via MIA), Delta (via Atlanta), Copa (via Panamá) and Avianca (via Bogotá).


If you are planning an extended stay elsewhere in Argentina, we recommend exploring flights leaving out of the Aeroparque Jorge Newberry (AEP), the smaller domestic airport serving Buenos Aires within the city limits with a steady stream of flights to Cordoba, San Carlos de Bariloche, Mendoza, Puerto Iguazu, Neuquén, Salta, San Miguel de Tucuman, Ushuaia, Comodoro Rivadavia and El Calafate.


Transportation

A friendly reminder- there is no Uber in Buenos Aires so we recommend arranging pick up at the airport to your hotel, house or apartment or moving about the city.  

    SIT Combis: +54 911 3690 8395

    Remise Red del Plata: +54 11 4382 4040 

    Remise 5 Estrellas: +54 11 4742 6030

    Manuel Tienda Leon: +54 0810 888 5366 

To move around the city, we recommend using the following private pick-up service:

    Radio Taxi Premium: +54 11 5238 0000

Please note, taxis and private car transportation generally require payment in cash, rarely do they accept credit cards.

Currency and Exchange Rates

While major credit cards are generally accepted in major cities and tourist centers, exchange rate restrictions in Argentina as of today favor the use of cash by foreign travelers. 

Our guests should plan to bring USD in cash to facilitate foreign exchange conversions upon arrival in Argentina.  Please note that foreign exchange markets in Argentina are volatile, therefore more information will be provided on a later date. 

Restaurants

You will find plenty of excellent options to dine throughout Buenos Aires, below are a couple of recommendations.  Due to possible pandemic-related restrictions, we recommend calling in advance to confirm reservations and hours of operation. 

Parilla Don Julio - https://www.parrilladonjulio.com/

Chila - www.chilarestaurant.com/en/about-us/ 

Aramburu - http://www.arambururesto.com.ar/ 

El Secretito (reservation recommended) - https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g312741-d8114162-Reviews-El_Secretito-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District.html

Casa Cavia - https://casacavia.com/

Nuestro Secreto (Four Seasons) - https://www.fourseasons.com/buenosaires/dining/restaurants/nuestro_secreto/



Bars

Due to possible pandemic-related restrictions, we recommend calling in advance to confirm reservations and hours of operation.

Milion - http://www.milion.com.ar/

Floreria Atlantico - http://www.floreriaatlantico.com.ar/

Pony Line (Four Seasons) - www.fourseasons.com/buenosaires/dining/lounges/pony_line/ 

Bar Presidente - https://www.presidentebar.com.ar/

Additional options - www.cntraveler.com/gallery/best-bars-in-buenos-aires 

Salons

Cerini Patio Bullrich 

Located in the mall (Patio Bullrich) in front of the Sofitel Hotel in Recoleta. 

For contact details and appointments: cerini.net/en/salons/patio-bullrich/