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Private Offsite Parking Aeroparque

Offsite lot

5‑minute shuttle beats Aeroparque’s on‑airport prices

Private Offsite Parking Aeroparque runs as an offsite lot with a shuttle that takes about 5 minutes to reach the terminal, trading walk-up access for lower daily rates than the official AEP decks. It targets drivers who don’t want to pay central Buenos Aires garage prices for several days in a row but still need the car close to Aeroparque.

This is a shuttle-only operation, not a walkable lot, so you park, check in, and ride the van for that 5‑minute hop to Aeroparque Jorge Newbery. Expect a basic surface lot setup rather than a multi-level structure, closer to the private “Aeropark” model that third‑party sites describe, with simple in/out service and staff coordinating the transfer instead of ticket machines.

Against airport-owned parking at AEP, which locals on FlyerTalk say has become costly as “cars are expensive in Argentina now,” Private Offsite Parking Aeroparque leans on cheaper per‑day pricing and longer-term stays. If you’re leaving the car for 3–7 days, the savings usually start to matter more than the extra 5 minutes in the shuttle van.

Regulars on Argentina forums often just pay for a remis or taxi for the 15–25 minute city run rather than leave a car at Aeroparque at all; this lot effectively mirrors that same cost logic for people who still need to drive in from outside Buenos Aires and don’t want downtown garage fees stacking up day after day.

Tip: build in a 25–30 minute buffer before check‑in to cover parking, handover, and the 5‑minute shuttle, especially at peak morning bank times when AEP’s curb and road can clog quickly.

Getting to the terminal

5 min shuttle

Other parking at AEP