Daily rates at Long Stay Parking usually beat short-term
Long Stay Parking at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) runs as the economy option for trips longer than about 24 hours. Pricing is structured per calendar day, so once you cross the first 24 hours, it generally undercuts the main hourly lots near the terminal doors. It sits a short walk from the terminal building, so you’re trading a few extra minutes on foot for lower daily costs.
This lot works best if you already know your return date and plan to leave the car for several days in Buenos Aires. Because it’s airport-operated, payment runs through the same official channels as the other AEP parking areas, and you settle up at the pay stations before returning to your vehicle. Keep your paper ticket dry and flat; losing it usually means paying a higher default daily fee based on the entry time in the system.
Long Stay Parking is outside, uncovered, and uses standard marked bays rather than multi‑level structures. That means full sun in summer and full rain in winter on level asphalt. If you care about keeping the cabin cooler, aim for earlier morning arrivals so you can leave the car on the edges, farther from traffic and with a better chance of partial shade from nearby buildings or trees.
There’s no dedicated shuttle loop for this lot at AEP, so you walk to the terminal in around 5–10 minutes, depending on your gate area and baggage. Build that time into both departure and arrival plans, especially if you’re cutting it close to a check-in cutoff around 45–60 minutes before departure on domestic flights. One tip: snap a photo of your row and the nearest sign before heading to the terminal; the lot fills in unevenly, and it’s easy to lose your bearings on the return walk.