EZE

Terminal A

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Terminal Information

Once past Security, you'll find a variety of options at the cafés and eateries, from burgers to classic Argentinian à la carte and buffet restaurants. There's a Hard Rock Cafe on the 1st floor, with a Grab and Go counter.

Shop for jewelry, regional specialties and clothes at the terminal's stores. You can also pick up a traditional poncho or maté tea set to remind you of your visit, or perhaps some fine Argentinian wines. The duty-free area covers 35,000 square feet, and offers local beef delicacies as well as the usual liquor, designer fashion and perfume. There are also newsstands, bookstores and pharmacies.

  • ATMs
  • Information points

  • Accessible restrooms
  • Disabled parking spaces close to the terminal (these can't be reserved in advance)
  • Telecommunications for the Deaf (TDD) phones
  • Step-free access

There are some cafés in the Arrivals hall.

There's a shop selling cell phone accessories, and you can buy souvenirs and books.

  • ATMs
  • Baggage storage
  • Currency exchange
  • Post office

  • Accessible restrooms
  • Disabled parking spaces close to the terminal (these can't be reserved in advance)
  • Telecommunications for the Deaf (TDD) phones
  • Step-free access

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