Closest covered parking to Terminal B’s doors
Estacionamiento Multinivel B sits directly by Terminal B at Ezeiza (EZE), so the walk from car to check-in stays short even when the weather turns ugly. It’s a multi-storey, fully covered structure, which means your car stays out of Argentina’s summer sun and winter storms the entire stay.
This is official airport parking serving Terminal B, not an off-site shuttle lot, so you park and walk instead of waiting for a van. Being a multi-level building, spaces typically sit closer to the terminal than the open-air long‑stay areas that serve terminals A and C. Signage on airport approach roads points to “Multinivel B,” so watch for that name, not just generic “parking.”
Public sources only confirm that Estacionamiento Multinivel B is a covered car park for Terminal B, and they don’t list current prices, queue times, or EV‑charger availability. Because of that, treat pricing boards at the entry ramps as your single source of truth and photograph them before taking a ticket. If you drive an electric car, assume no chargers inside Multinivel B until the airport publishes explicit stall counts.
For flights on airlines using Terminal B, parking here cuts down on luggage dragging between buildings, which can easily run 5–10 minutes if you start from the other terminal car parks. If you end up departing from A or C, keep in mind that walking between terminals with bags can stretch to 10–15 minutes depending on crowds.
Practical tip: Aim for a spot on the same level as the pedestrian bridge or terminal access doors you see from the ramp; that usually trims a few minutes off the walk with roller bags.