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Valet Parking Ezeiza

Valet service

Valet-style parking at EZE without the marked bays

Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) has three terminals (A, B, C), but there’s no clearly documented, branded “Valet Parking Ezeiza” product on official airport channels. When services advertise valet at Ezeiza, they usually meet you curbside outside Terminal A or B at a pre-arranged time and then move your car to an off-airport lot. Factor in at least 15–20 minutes before check-in to hand over keys and sort paperwork.

Most long‑term parking at EZE sits in open lots opposite Terminal A, with posted daily rates in Argentine pesos that change frequently with inflation. By contrast, a valet-style service typically charges a per‑day fee on top of standard parking, plus a one‑time handoff fee that can run to several thousand ARS. Always confirm 24/7 coverage if you land on late-night flights that arrive after 23:00.

Because there’s no airport-operated valet counter inside Terminals A, B, or C, arrangements for any “Valet Parking Ezeiza” are usually done online or by phone at least a few hours before arrival. Many providers ask for your flight number and scheduled time so they can meet you right by the departure doors; if your airline uses Terminal C, make sure they actually serve that terminal and not just Terminal A.

Payment for these services often happens in pesos or by card, but several third‑party operators mention dynamic pricing linked to stays longer than 7 or 10 days. Ask in advance how they handle early returns or delays of more than 3 hours, and get the final quoted total in writing or by WhatsApp message. A quick photo of the odometer and fuel gauge at drop‑off time takes 10 seconds and avoids arguments later.

Practical tip: build a 20–30 minute buffer before check‑in for both drop‑off and pick‑up, and double‑check the exact terminal door (A, B, or C) where the valet meets you.

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