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47 Street

Across from several domestic gates at AEP, 47 Street is the teen-focused fashion stop in the terminal. It sits airside, so you reach it after security, in the main departures shopping strip serving Aerolíneas Argentinas and JetSmart domestic flights. Styles track what you see in Buenos Aires malls, just in a smaller footprint. Expect fast-fashion basics, logo pieces, and accessories aimed mostly at younger travelers and last‑minute gift buyers.

Inside 47 Street at Aeroparque, prices line up with off-airport locations in Buenos Aires, not the heavy markups you get on perfumes or electronics next door. You see racks of denim, graphic tees, hoodies, and seasonal pieces, plus small items like hair clips, earrings, and phone-sized bags that work as quick “I forgot” fixes before a 90‑minute hop to Córdoba or Mendoza. Sizes skew toward teens, but some relaxed-fit items work for adults who don’t mind the branding.

Staff usually keep the fitting rooms open whenever departures are running, which at Aeroparque means early morning through late evening on weekdays and weekends. Turnover on stock is quick, so a style you saw last trip might be gone on your way back from Bariloche. Payment is straightforward: cards are widely accepted, including international Visa and Mastercard, and many locals use installment plans with Argentine banks, though those promos rarely help foreign cards.

If you have less than 15 minutes before boarding starts, skip hunting full outfits and head straight for the accessories wall near the entrance; it’s the fastest way to grab a small gift and still make a domestic boarding call at AEP, where lines often form at the gate 25–30 minutes before departure.

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