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To Do at EZE?
I'm doing a Mileage Run through EZE and have about 7 hours to kill and no lounge access. Having read much about the long check-in times, I guess that should be reduced to 4 hours.:rolleyes:
Should I bother trying to get into town and back or just snack and have a cigar? The dining options seem to be limited at the airport so even just getting away for a meal may be in order if I don't have to spend lots of $$$ to get forth and back. Any ideas/advice? Cheers, Commander Bob Just passing through. |
I think it would be best for you to get into town... however, two private transfers to & from EZE will probably run you around AR$150-200.
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 11110692)
I think it would be best for you to get into town... however, two private transfers to & from EZE will probably run you around AR$150-200.
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Is this an Int'l/Int'l connection (most likely @ EZE)? If it is after whenever the fee starts, you may be hit up to enter Argentina whatever the Canadi>ns charge for Argentinos for a visa. PLUS sums similar to what Gaucho mentions for transit (about $120-140 outbound, $80 return). That said, even if you wanted to buy a lounge day pass, the lounges generally all suck there. If you like chips, nuts and cookies, that is about what your meal would be in the lounges. The booze, however, is free. The entire departure area is pretty pathetic. The best food is probably the vacuum-packed raw meat counter.
If it was me, I'd probably take a taxi to San Telmo, which is on the EZE-side of the city center, have some lunch, maybe take a quick ride up to Caminito (La Boca) for a little local color, and then head back to EZE - you are on the side of the city where you have the easiest highway access and least travel time to EZE. If you want an inexpensive pretty good piece of meat at a place where eating alone isn't an issue, I'd recommend El Desnivel on Defensa (in the heart of San Telmo). |
Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 11110931)
What about Manuel Tienda Leon Bus ?
You could make it into the city, have lunch and back within your four hour time frame. There are many restaurants to choose from in Puerto Madero so even allowing for one hour travel time each way (should not be that long) would give you a couple of hours to enjoy the city. Suerte SAM |
Hi Bob:
A couple of years ago I was in the same situation. I found a B&B (don't remember the name) that was only a few miles from EZE. While it wasn't anything special it was perfect for us. It is very reasonable. Transfer us both ways without charge. Had a small room get a few hours sleep and shower. Had an adequate lunch and a small pool to cool off. All in all, just a good place to relax. If you would like I'll find its name. Ken |
There is this one place called La Posada de las Aguilas or somthing like that... will do a Google search and report back.
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You could pay US$50 for a day pass into the United Red Carpet lounge but you would have to be desperate to do so. :D
I would go for the option samftla suggested. |
Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 11117426)
There is this one place called La Posada de las Aguilas or somthing like that... will do a Google search and report back.
Sam |
Originally Posted by samftla
(Post 11118156)
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Yes. That's where we spent the day.
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In @ 11AM Out @ 9:10PM (Int'l to Int'l connection)
Facts:
* flying in on QF 17 (arr. 11AM), out on LA2428 to LIM at 9:10PM in business * bags will be checked through since it's OW to OW connection * I don't need a visa for Argentina * have been to B.Aires before and spent about three full days, but that was exactly five years ago What can I do for this odd half-day in B.Aires? |
Originally Posted by brahms77
(Post 11125981)
What can I do for this odd half-day in B.Aires? If it was me, I'd probably take a taxi to San Telmo, which is on the EZE-side of the city center, have some lunch, maybe take a quick ride up to Caminito (La Boca) for a little local color, and then head back to EZE - you are on the side of the city where you have the easiest highway access and least travel time to EZE. If you want an inexpensive pretty good piece of meat at a place where eating alone isn't an issue, I'd recommend El Desnivel on Defensa (in the heart of San Telmo). ps - when are you on that flight? I'll be on it in a couple of months. PM me if you don't want to post it in public. |
Originally Posted by samftla
(Post 11111114)
Good suggestion, it would be about Arg$40 each way to their station in Puerto Madero. Here is the link http://www.tiendaleon.com.ar/home/home.asp
You could make it into the city, have lunch and back within your four hour time frame. There are many restaurants to choose from in Puerto Madero so even allowing for one hour travel time each way (should not be that long) would give you a couple of hours to enjoy the city. Suerte SAM Another option not discussed here (so far) would be excursions from the airport but I have not found any. Commander Bob Fan of "dead cow". |
Could be wrong... but Ive never heard of excursions from the airport.... anybody else have feedback on this?
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Just a note to thank everyone for the advice. I ended up taking a round trip on the reasonably priced Manuel Tienda Leon bus and stretched my legs around the port looking for places to eat. There are dozens of options at several price points. I chose one by the number of Spanish-speaking diners on the terazza and had a nice piece of dead cow and some great "vino de la casa" that would have cost 4x the price at home. A great way to kill a few hours between flights.
Hehehe... I see another low-priced offer from my airline so I might just do the same trip in a week. Cheers, Commander Bob |
Thanks for the feedback,come for longer next time. ^
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Originally Posted by HIDDY
(Post 11173947)
Thanks for the feedback,come for longer next time. ^
I was thinking of perhaps spending some time to take some Spanish language lessons in BA but that may have to wait until next year. I'm repeating this "Mileage Run" in a couple of weeks and won't be there any longer but thanks to the advice here and my first experience, I hope to make more efficient use of the few hours on the ground. CB |
Hi C Boc,
you can allways take a private tour starting from EZE and going back. In this kind of time frame youŽll be able to go to The Delta, La Boca, Puerto Madero or even San Telmo. This would be more expensive for sure than Tienda Leon, but should be a good experience to change the program for next time... Good luck! |
Hi C Boc,
you can allways take a private tour starting from EZE and going back. In this kind of time frame youŽll be able to go to The Delta, La Boca, Puerto Madero or even San Telmo. This would be more expensive for sure than Tienda Leon, but should be a good experience to change the program for next time... Good luck! |
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