Longer trips from EZE usually mean using Estacionamiento Larga Estadia
Estacionamiento Larga Estadia is the long-stay parking option serving all three terminals at Ezeiza (A, B and C). Official guides say EZE parking generally has no hard split between short and long term, so this “Larga Estadia” label works more as wayfinding than a separate product. If your main goal is leaving a car while you fly out for multiple days, this is the bucket EZE points you toward, even if the physical lots overlap with standard airport parking.
Signage on airport access roads uses the Spanish term “Estacionamiento Larga Estadia”, so watch for that wording rather than an English “long stay” sign. All parking at EZE sits on the landside of the terminals, before security for A, B, and C. You pay in Argentine pesos, and published information groups pricing with general parking rather than as a standalone long-term table, which is another clue that this is more branding than a dedicated facility.
Current public details don’t spell out a different daily rate, specific capacity, or a separate shuttle system for Estacionamiento Larga Estadia. That lines up with the World Travel Guide note that Ezeiza does not formally separate long- and short-term parking. Expect the same general conditions as regular EZE parking: outdoor spaces, walking access to the three terminals, and payment at airport-operated machines or booths rather than a third-party operator.
Practical tip: build a 20–30 minute buffer from parking entry to your gate in Terminals A, B, or C, and take a photo of your row and nearest sign that includes the “Larga Estadia” marker so you can find the car quickly on return.