Argentina

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is Río de la Plata capital with international and domestic airport options. This guide focuses on the airport relationship and practical planning context for the reviewed Flyroz routes. Airport codes matter when a metropolitan area has more than one option; the booking provider confirms current schedules, availability and price after the search handoff. The Ezeiza-Ministro Pistarini Intl (EZE) relationship is kept explicit here because Buenos Aires planning can differ from nearby cities in the South America region.

Buenos Aires city skyline
Photo: Luis Argerich from Buenos Aires, Argentina / CC BY 2.0

Country

Argentina

Currency

Argentine peso (ARS)

Languages

Spanish

Time zone

America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires

Airports

EZE

Best time to visit

Buenos Aires can be planned across the year. Warm humid summers and cool, changeable winters Travel dates should reflect the purpose of the trip, local events and current conditions rather than a single universal “best” month. In particular, altitude, coastal conditions and regional distances can materially change how a Buenos Aires itinerary feels, so match dates to the purpose of the trip.

Buenos Aires has warm humid summers and cool, changeable winters. This is broad seasonal guidance rather than a forecast; check current conditions before departure. Actual conditions vary, so check a current forecast before travelling.

Getting around

Local transport in Buenos Aires includes the modes published by the responsible city or regional authority. Check official network maps, accessibility notices and service updates before travelling; Flyroz does not publish unstable fares or timetables. For Buenos Aires, compare the final address with the Ezeiza-Ministro Pistarini Intl arrival and allow for the city’s local geography rather than relying on a generic transfer assumption.

Transfer choices from Ezeiza-Ministro Pistarini Intl depend on the final address, time and service status. Compare official rail, bus, taxi and road guidance for Buenos Aires before choosing a connection. The EZE arrival context is especially relevant when the itinerary continues beyond central Buenos Aires; use the airport’s current passenger guidance for the onward leg.

Safety and practical guidance

Travel conditions can change. Check current official government travel advice for Argentina before departure, use licensed transport, protect documents and valuables in busy places, and follow local laws and operator instructions. Flyroz provides planning context and does not replace emergency, medical or legal advice. The Argentina advice page should be checked alongside local authority notices, since practical cautions can differ between Buenos Aires neighbourhoods and travel dates.

Keep the airport code with your booking, allow time for the onward transfer, check official notices and confirm currency and payment terms before departure. Keep the EZE code visible when comparing the 12 reviewed route relationships associated with this guide.

Airports serving Buenos Aires

Ezeiza-Ministro Pistarini Intl (EZE)

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Routes to Buenos Aires

Routes from Buenos Aires

Frequently asked questions

Which airport serves Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires is represented in the Flyroz inventory by Ezeiza-Ministro Pistarini Intl (EZE). Check the airport code on the route before booking.

How do travellers reach Buenos Aires from the airport?

Airport rail, bus, taxi and road options vary by destination and time of day. Check the airport and local transport authority for current connections before travelling.

What currency is used in Buenos Aires?

Argentine peso (ARS) is the recorded currency. Exchange rates and card conditions change, so check your payment provider’s current terms.

What languages are used in Buenos Aires?

The recorded principal languages are Spanish. Multilingual services vary by neighbourhood and provider, so keep key addresses and booking details available.

What is the time zone in Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires uses the IANA time zone America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires. Check the local date and time when comparing flight departures, arrivals and connections.

When should travellers visit Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires can be planned across the year. Warm humid summers and cool, changeable winters Travel dates should reflect the purpose of the trip, local events and current conditions rather than a single universal “best” month.

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Reviewed 2026-07-17 · Last verified 2026-07-17. See our editorial methodology and affiliate disclosure.