EZE · Shops

Rossi & Caruso

A

By gate A-side, this is the leather-and-gifts stop

Rossi & Caruso sits airside in Terminal A and focuses on upscale Argentine leather and classic accessories, not snacks or magazines. You’ll see it along the main A concourse, in the same zone as several duty-free outlets, but with more formal displays and higher price tags. Think structured handbags, wallets, belts and small leather goods rather than fashion streetwear. Figure on spending well over USD 100 for most substantial items, and less for smaller pieces like keychains or card holders.

The shop keeps typical Terminal A hours, roughly aligned with the big long-haul banks to Europe and the U.S., so it’s usually open for those late-afternoon and late-night departures. You clear security and immigration first, then hit the Rossi & Caruso storefront as you walk toward the A gates. This is one of the few places in EZE Terminal A that feels like a dedicated “buy it once, keep it for years” stop, so it skews more gift and business than last-minute tourist swag.

Expect leather briefcases, handbags, and wallets prominently tagged in both pesos and dollars, plus belts in standard waist sizes rather than one-size gimmicks. Quality reads higher than typical souvenir stands in Terminals B and C, and inventory in this A-location leans conservative: black and brown leather, simple buckles, less logo-heavy gear. If you’re price-sensitive, use your phone’s calculator and current ARS–USD rate before committing so you don’t get surprised at the register.

Figure 10–15 minutes to browse Rossi & Caruso properly and still get to most A gates, so start here before you head down to the remote ends of the pier. If your boarding pass shows an A20+ gate, shop first, then walk; you probably won’t double back once you’ve gone to the end of the concourse.

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