Directly opposite Terminal C, this is the open-air option
Estacionamiento Terminal C sits right across from EZE’s Terminal C, so you walk to check-in in roughly 3–6 minutes depending on your row. It’s an open-air surface lot, not covered, so your car takes full Buenos Aires sun and rain. This is the logical pick if your flight leaves from Terminal C and you want to stay as close as possible to that building specifically.
The lot serves Terminal C only; Terminal A and B are a longer walk and may push you past 10–15 minutes on foot with bags. There’s no confirmed shuttle loop or published internal bus just for this parking, so plan on walking with your luggage cart. Being on the terminal side of the access road means fewer street crossings, but you still deal with airport traffic at peak hours.
World Travel Guide mentions an area opposite Terminal C but doesn’t list on-site prices in ARS, daily caps, or long-stay discounts. That means you’re going in without hard numbers on 24-hour rates or any 7-day maximum. If you need exact pricing or want to compare against the main general parking, check the airport’s official boards or ask at information in Terminal C before committing to a multi-day stay.
Security details are also thin: no public data on CCTV coverage density, patrol frequency, or fenced boundaries specific to Estacionamiento Terminal C. Reviews don’t surface chronic theft complaints, but they also don’t confirm dedicated guards for this lot. If you’re leaving the car for more than 72 hours, remove valuables and avoid leaving items visible on seats.
Practical tip: if your flight departs from a remote gate in Terminal C, add an extra 10 minutes to walk from your parking row, cross to the terminal, and clear check-in lines before security.