Flights to Buenos Aires
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More Information about Buenos Aires
Airlines that offer flights to Buenos Aires include:
- British Airways
- Iberia
- Latam Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic
- Air France
- Royal Dutch Airways
Buenos Aires Airport (EZE)
Flights to Buenos Aires will disembark at Ministro Pistarini International Airport.
Officially named the Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE), Buenos Aires' principle airport is more commonly known as the Ezeiza International Airport because of its location south west of the city. The airport was built between 1945 and 1949 as part of Juan Perón's five-year plan.
With 48 unique districts, Buenos Aires offers interest and variety behind every street corner. Consider exploring the district or barrio, as the locals call them, of Recoleta, a relatively exclusive enclave with designer boutiques and chic eateries. The big draw cards of Recoleta include the famous cemetery that's the final resting place of Eva Duarte, more commonly known as Eva Peron and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes.
Central Buenos Aires is called the Microcentre and features the main shopping pedestrian mall on Florida Street and the iconic Obelisco on Avenida 9 de Julio. The must-see Casa Rosada on Plaza de Mayo is a focal point for those interested in Argentine history. The barrio also boast dozens of theatres offering musicals, plays and opera.
To the south of the Microcentre is San Telmo, a bohemian district with impressive colonial-style houses and a noted Sunday market featuring antiques and crafts. Alternatively consider heading southwest to Palermo, a trendy suburban neighbourhood that features beautiful restaurants and the Buenos Aires zoo. La Boca is popular with visitors keen to see the brightly coloured houses unique to this barrio.
In recent years, Puerto Madero, the city's port, has been rejuvenated and revitalised. Today it boasts boutique accommodation, trendy bars and international food chains. The nearby Reserva Ecológica is a wonderful escape from the city's pace. With our cheap flights to Buenos Aires, you can explore these districts and more.
The average maximum temperature for Buenos Aires ranges between 14 and 28 degrees. The hottest month is January with an average temperature of 25 degrees and the coldest month is July with an average temperature of 11 degrees.
The average annual rainfall for Buenos Aires, Argentina, is 1040mm of precipitation.
The wettest month with the highest rainfall is March, with 115mm of precipitation. The driest month with the lowest rainfall is July, with 59mm of precipitation.
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