Three-minute walk from drop-off to Aeroparque check-in
Daily rates start at ARS 40,000, and you drive straight to the south multilevel parking entrance where Valet Parking has its desk. A host takes your keys and flight details on the spot, so there’s no loop around the airport hunting for a space or dragging bags across open lots.
The desk sits right at the entrance to the south multilevel garage, with both covered and open‑air options sold under the same valet brand. You hand over the car, confirm your return flight number, and then it’s roughly a 3‑minute walk into the terminal doors. Figure this adds almost zero time if you’re used to being dropped at the curb.
On the way back, the operator asks you to message when you land and then head to the valet office in front of the south parking. The car is handed back curb‑adjacent at that office, so you skip shuttles and internal transfers completely. Regulars time that text so the car is already staged when they step out of arrivals.
Prices are advertised as starting at ARS 40,000 per day for both covered and open‑air valet, and local commenters on Instagram call that “no tan barato” compared with downtown Buenos Aires garages. You’re paying a premium for airport-side drop-off and pick-up, not for budget storage. If you park in the city, you can usually find lower daily caps, but you lose the direct 3‑minute walk.
Tip: when you drop the car, give the valet your exact return flight number and ETA in minutes; then, on landing at AEP, send your arrival message 5–10 minutes before bags hit the belt so the car is waiting by the south parking office.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $40.00/day | $40.00 |
| 3 days | $40.00/day | $120.00 |
| 7 days | $40.00/day | $280.00 |
3 min walk