Buenos Aires (EZE) - the ultimate Q&A thread
#3782



Join Date: Apr 2015
Programs: Wyndham Diamond
Posts: 1,149
NY Times published an updated 36 hours guide to Buenos Aires. So many new places to try! I can attest that La Alacena Pastificio y Salumeria is a really good neighborhood spot for pasta.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...nos-aires.html
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...nos-aires.html
#3783
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Moderator, Argentina and FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: MIA / EZE
Programs: Lord of Malbec & all Wines Argentine. AA EXP / Marriott Lifetime Gold / Hyatt Explorist / Hertz PC
Posts: 36,206
Dont know if this is too late for you... but here goes anyway. You mention meet & greet... for this, I would suggest you hire a Private Guide that may just kill 2 birds with 1 stone. I would suggest you contact Gloria Parera, she is an amazing private guide that Ive worked with for over 15 years, she is 100% reliable and can offer you not only pickup but will also arrange transportation, and perhaps you parents could benefit from a private tour of EZE on their day before the cruise... if your parents want, Gloria can also be there to take them to the Cruise port on the next day, etc. If you want to PM me I will put you in contact with Gloria for you to handle all the details with her directly.
I have farmed out dozens of clients to Gloria over more than a decade and can attest to her superb service & reliability. She is a seasoned professional, speaks perfect English, is a local Buenos Aires resident that knows the city like none, and has great contacts as a personal shopper. From show tickets to restaurant suggestions, she can do it all. Gloria is not a budget guide, but her fees are very fair given her experience, contacts and the level of service she provides. You will not be disappointed and your parents will have an amazing companion for their EZE experience.
Cheers,
Alex / Gaucho100K
,
I have farmed out dozens of clients to Gloria over more than a decade and can attest to her superb service & reliability. She is a seasoned professional, speaks perfect English, is a local Buenos Aires resident that knows the city like none, and has great contacts as a personal shopper. From show tickets to restaurant suggestions, she can do it all. Gloria is not a budget guide, but her fees are very fair given her experience, contacts and the level of service she provides. You will not be disappointed and your parents will have an amazing companion for their EZE experience.
Cheers,
Alex / Gaucho100K
,
My elderly (80 and 78) parents are traveling to EZE this fall en route to Ushuaia for an Antarctic cruise. I havent been down there since 2016 so my familiarity is rusty, plus it appears that EZE itself has been going through some changes lately. A couple of questions:
- Whats the most comfortable business class flight (starting in EWR, so a connection in MIA, IAH, ATL, or PTY, it seems)? Any with lie-flat seats? They dont want to pay up for F, but they will do business.
- Suggestions for a greeter service to pick them up at EZE? Theyll be staying a night in BsAs before heading to AEP for their flight to USH. I might even suggest that they hire someone to accompany them to AEP. They are not travel novices by any means, but my mom is a very anxious person in general and also in early stages of cognitive decline, so Id like to make the way as smooth/guided as possible. (When I did the same trip in 2016, I got to AEP only to discover that my Aerolineas Argentinas flight had been rescheduled to two hours earlier, with no notification, and I had to do some negotiating at the counter to get on a later flight that daythat sort of experience would send my mom into a tailspin.)
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
- Whats the most comfortable business class flight (starting in EWR, so a connection in MIA, IAH, ATL, or PTY, it seems)? Any with lie-flat seats? They dont want to pay up for F, but they will do business.
- Suggestions for a greeter service to pick them up at EZE? Theyll be staying a night in BsAs before heading to AEP for their flight to USH. I might even suggest that they hire someone to accompany them to AEP. They are not travel novices by any means, but my mom is a very anxious person in general and also in early stages of cognitive decline, so Id like to make the way as smooth/guided as possible. (When I did the same trip in 2016, I got to AEP only to discover that my Aerolineas Argentinas flight had been rescheduled to two hours earlier, with no notification, and I had to do some negotiating at the counter to get on a later flight that daythat sort of experience would send my mom into a tailspin.)
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Last edited by Gaucho100K; May 23, 2023 at 12:34 pm Reason: add information
#3784



Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: MSY
Programs: BA GfL
Posts: 6,057
Dont know if this is too late for you... but here goes anyway. You mention meet & greet... for this, I would suggest you hire a Private Guide that may just kill 2 birds with 1 stone. I would suggest you contact Gloria Parera, she is an amazing private guide that Ive worked with for over 15 years, she is 100% reliable and can offer you not only pickup but will also arrange transportation, and perhaps you parents could benefit from a private tour of EZE on their day before the cruise... if your parents want, Gloria can also be there to take them to the Cruise port on the next day, etc. If you want to PM me I will put you in contact with Gloria for you to handle all the details with her directly.
I have farmed out dozens of clients to Gloria over more than a decade and can attest to her superb service & reliability. She is a seasoned professional, speaks perfect English, is a local Buenos Aires resident that knows the city like none, and has great contacts as a personal shopper. From show tickets to restaurant suggestions, she can do it all. Gloria is not a budget guide, but her fees are very fair given her experience, contacts and the level of service she provides. You will not be disappointed and your parents will have an amazing companion for their EZE experience.
Cheers,
Alex / Gaucho100K
,
I have farmed out dozens of clients to Gloria over more than a decade and can attest to her superb service & reliability. She is a seasoned professional, speaks perfect English, is a local Buenos Aires resident that knows the city like none, and has great contacts as a personal shopper. From show tickets to restaurant suggestions, she can do it all. Gloria is not a budget guide, but her fees are very fair given her experience, contacts and the level of service she provides. You will not be disappointed and your parents will have an amazing companion for their EZE experience.
Cheers,
Alex / Gaucho100K
,
#3786




Join Date: Aug 2023
Posts: 40
Hello. Do you know if i can contact the check-in desk at EZE airport to ask a question about a reservation name issue?
More exactly, i will be flying with Turkish out of EZE to Istanbul. In my ticket the Surame and First Name are inverted with each other compared to passport. And i am trying to find out if there could be any problems when checking in.
If someone can provide an email to contact the company that manages the check-in or maybe can ask this question at the check in desk if they happen to pass by or depart from there, it will be much appreciated . Airline can't help, they do not do name corrections at all and said " they cannot guarantee anything" regarding check in 's.
More exactly, i will be flying with Turkish out of EZE to Istanbul. In my ticket the Surame and First Name are inverted with each other compared to passport. And i am trying to find out if there could be any problems when checking in.
If someone can provide an email to contact the company that manages the check-in or maybe can ask this question at the check in desk if they happen to pass by or depart from there, it will be much appreciated . Airline can't help, they do not do name corrections at all and said " they cannot guarantee anything" regarding check in 's.
#3788

Join Date: May 2015
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 70
As to the phone snatching, I was wandering around using my smartphone gps, but I was warned by one local not to do it, even though I saw a number of people in Ricoleta doing it.
#3789




Join Date: Aug 2022
Posts: 714
We are staying in Recoleta and see people walking all over with their phones in the hands , never saw anyone try to snatch it, actually that was pretty much the case anywhere we walked. There may be a few places its not good to walk around with it in your hands but I dont know where that would be
#3790


Join Date: May 2009
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 905
"There may be a few places its not good to walk around with it in your hands but I dont know where that would be"
In our nearly 6 months spent in BA, we went to a lot of different neighborhoods. We heard that La Boca is where this happens often? When we went to go see Bombonera where Boca Juniors play, we were more careful with having our phones out. This is just what we heard from the locals.
In our nearly 6 months spent in BA, we went to a lot of different neighborhoods. We heard that La Boca is where this happens often? When we went to go see Bombonera where Boca Juniors play, we were more careful with having our phones out. This is just what we heard from the locals.
#3791




Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Chicagoland
Programs: AA exp 3mm Hertz prez
Posts: 374
Ive DMd you if the offer to share contact info is still open. Many thanks
#3793




Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: South Florida
Programs: AA EXP, HH Diamond, Marriott Platinium
Posts: 1,407
You can not exchange money at Western Union, just pick up what you send to your self. The one located on Peru street close the Avenida de Mayo is the one will usually have enough pesos early in the morning, Outside of there you will hear "cambio cambio", there is a newspaper booth or small Kiosko that will exchange your crispy (no marks) Franklin at market rate (blue exchange). Otherwise, on Florida street (pedestrian street) you will find more places, I have used a tourist agency that is located on Florida street between Tucuman and Viamonte.
#3794
Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: London, UK
Programs: Hilton Diamond, Marriott Platinum, BA Gold
Posts: 11
The Western Union in Palermo on Armenia Street (Armenia 2109) is the one we used a few times. They do set a cap at how much you can withdraw (it was $600 worth of pesos per visit), and it's advisable to get there by mid-morning as they can run out.

