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11 years ago
Fast, efficient and inexpensive service from AEP to Centro. Ticket is only A$30 and about 29 min drive time to the Obelisk
Av. Rafael Obligado Costanera
A0000AAA Buenos Aires
Argentina
011 4845-0429
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http://arbus.com.ar/
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For travellers who are in Buenos Aires on a long layover, or travellers who are on their way out of…read moreBuenos Aires. Don't want to lug your luggage around all day? Don't want to be ripped off by an expensive taxi ride to/from Ezeiza Airport? Problems solved. Found this place online, Manuel Tienda Leon. I am surprised none of the locals recommended it to us. For $245 Argentine pesos (approximately $30), my wife and I got: - 2 Manuel Tienda Leon one-way bus transfer to Ezeiza Airport for our evening flight out of Buenos Aires (the buses leave on the half-hour) - A luggage locker where we could store our backpacks and suitcases. Very useful for being able to explore the city one last time. Very highly recommend...
Booked the remis service for an early morning airport trip on their website. Paid there via credit…read morecard. Driver was on time, courteous and helpful.
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I took 2 round trips with them:…read more 1. EZE airport to their terminal, and back 2. Their terminal to AEP airport, and back I also took one of their taxis to my hotel, and I forgot my smartphone in that cab. My friend called them and translated for me, trying to track down the taxi driver. My friend told me it's not common for people to return lost items, and that the driver could make more money selling my phone than in one month of working. And I panicked. But the driver was honest and returned my iPhone. I definitely recommend them.
Excellent service. They answered the phone and could speak both English and Spanish. They…read morequoted a fair price, to which we agreed. They confirmed via email and showed up promptly as agreed. Making a journey from Buenos Aires city center to the international airport for 5 passengers a breeze. Will use them again in the future.
From the owner: Transporte de Pasajeros Servicio de combis…read moreTransfers aeroportuarios Atención a empresas y agencias Alquiler de vans y minibuses con chofer
Minibus 10 pasajeros + equipaje
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Minivan 7 pasajeros + equipaje
Super easy service. The website unfortunately does not have an English version and there are a…read morecouple of boxes that have required information with three letter acronym's for some sort of identification you're supposed to enter. Since we are not Argentinian we didn't know what to put there and left the reserving job to our tour guide who is taking us on a half day walking tour tomorrow since he offered to do it for us. Other than that the service was seamless. After you walk through immigration and customs you have to walk through a taxi area where all of the different companies are selling their services. On the left-hand side is the counter for this company. Tell them you have a reservation they pull it up and then you pay. They then point to your driver and you wave and then you walk out of that area kiosk and they take you to the car which is about a block and a half away. The airport is under construction so it's a little jampacked and hard to get out of the baggage claim/customs area when all of the international flights arrive. Also the ride into the city itself can take a very long time. There was a lot of traffic at 8 AM on a Thursday morning. Took about over 45 minutes they claim and was closer to an hour.
Arriving at Ezeiza is not the smoothest of the experiences. Just like most international airports,…read moreit's far away from the city (35 KM to be exact) and the only public transportation option for you to use is a bus, and it takes forever. Knowing that, and after reading a tip on Yelp I learned that I should get quotes from the folks in the little hall in between the baggage claiming/customs and the exit. Right when you leave there will be about 5 different stalls with people screaming "shuttle, taxi, transportation to the city" in both Spanish and English. It looks super sketchy but it isn't. Those options are "mostly" cheaper than the ones outside on arrivals and very safe. I choose Transfer Express and unfortunately they only take cash (pesos and dollars) payment. I could exchange some of my reais and come back inside, which was great. The quote was quite high. I paid 450 pesos to a trip to Palermo which is 100 pesos more than a regular cab and about 50 pesos more than my friends paid. However my driver was really nice and friendly, he helped me call the hotel where I was staying and waited with me downstairs until they opened the door. The company also provides transportation services to/from Aeroparque (the other airport that is closer to the city, and other cities in Argentina. You can choose from a range of car models and services, and I bet you can also request a bilingual driver. The fifth star will come when they decide to take cards.
A forgettable experience with this company that was definitely NOT EXPRESS. Right after making the…read morepayment (USD 45.00) for the transfer from the airport to the city and having to deal with a 30-minute wait -standing by their booth- to have a driver assigned, a rude person a.k.a. the driver (probably having a very bad day) was telling me where to go for the car. As I declined services from the bad mannered-yelling driver and requested to speak to a manager to express my impression about the service, the manager offered an apology but refused to take any action as he said he did not even know the employee's name (but he knew he was having a bad day as "that driver does not normally behave like that"). Way to start a journey in an international airport when you just arrive in a new country. I will not take this company again.
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