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Buenos Aires is one of the most beloved South American cities among Italians and is a starting point for exciting tours of Argentina. A land of glacial lakes and vast Pampas, tango, and great football, Argentina attracts millions of tourists every year who arrive in the capital. Book your flights from Rome to Buenos Aires now and find the best deals for traveling with all the luxury and comfort that KLM intercontinental flights offer.
When booking tickets for flights from Rome to Buenos Aires and back, you can choose your preferred seat, opt for more legroom, more privacy, or even a seat without neighbors. You can also make these choices after booking, and you can upgrade to a higher class with additional services.
If you have special dietary needs, remember to inform us before departure. Vegetarian options are always available, but on intercontinental flights on the route from Amsterdam, you can also order a à la carte menu. Onboard, during the flight from Rome to Buenos Aires, you can enjoy snacks and beverages while relaxing with the entertainment programs offered. With KLM, you can fly comfortably to Buenos Aires and reach many other destinations, over 150 of them, connecting every part of the world.
Practical information for flights from Rome to Buenos Aires
KLM flights from Rome to Buenos Aires will arrive at Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE), the country's most important airport, also known as Ezeiza Airport, as well as Aeroparque Jorge Newbery.
Ezeiza Airport, located approximately 35 kilometers from Buenos Aires, is not served by trains or subways. The most convenient way to reach the city is by private transfer, to be booked in advance so that you can find the driver waiting for you right at the terminal exit, ready to take you directly to your hotel.
Prefer a taxi? Inside the airport, you can find the counters of the major taxi companies, where you can inquire about prices and schedules in advance. The ride to the city center takes about 40 minutes.
From the airport, there is also a convenient minibus service operated by Tienda Leon, which reaches the city in 50 minutes with intermediate stops. It is best to avoid taking public buses.
Jorge Newbery Airport, on the other hand, is located two kilometers from the center of Buenos Aires. Public buses are not a good option, as they are always too crowded to board with luggage. The best way to get from Newbery Airport is to request a taxi at the airport counters and avoid unofficial drivers who target unsuspecting tourists.
Best time to visit Buenos Aires
With KLM, you can find the best fares to fly from Rome to Buenos Aires in every season of the year. The coldest months are during our summer, with an average temperature of 15°C in July. The warmest months are the opposite of our winter, with average temperatures hovering around 30°C in January. Rain is more frequent in summer than in winter, but it's always a good idea to pack an umbrella and raincoat. In winter, it's rare for it to be very cold, except when the Pampero wind blows, which can lower the temperature to below 10°C. You are more likely to find days with warm north winds that raise the temperature above 20°C, even in winter.
What to see in Buenos Aires
It's impossible not to fall in love with the most cosmopolitan and diverse city in South America. Although the capital is immense, getting around and exploring the city is easy, thanks to its grid layout divided into neighborhoods. You'll realize this as soon as you land with your flight from Rome to Buenos Aires and take a car to your hotel. The starting point for exploring the most beautiful places in the city can be Plaza de Mayo, and then continue your visit to the fascinating places of Buenos Aires.
- Plaza De Mayo with the Casa Rosada, the executive power headquarters of the Argentine Republic, the Museo de la Casa de Gobierno, and the Buenos Aires Cathedral, dedicated to the Holy Trinity.
- Plaza del Congreso with the National Congress of Argentina building, connected to Plaza de Mayo by Avenida de Mayo.
- The Obelisco at Plaza de la República, 63 meters high, is a symbol of Argentina's independence.
- Teatro Colón, one of the most important in the world. You can visit it during the day, but the entrance is more convenient for the evening show.
- Plaza General San Martín with the monument honoring General San Martín, the monument to the fallen of the Falklands War, and La Duda, a Carrara marble sculpture.
- Palermo Viejo, the diverse neighborhood with restaurants, boutiques, cafes, and the Botanical Garden.
- Museo Evita to discover the history of Eva Perón through videos and documents from that era.
- La Recoleta, a historic district of the city with luxurious buildings surrounded by gardens and squares.
Flights from Rome to Buenos Aires: Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Buenos Aires?
Buenos Aires is located in the central-northern part of Argentina, a South American country of which it is the capital. The city stretches along the shores of the Rio de la Plata, the estuary formed by the Paranà and Uruguay rivers that extends for 290 kilometers towards the sea.
How many hours is the flight from Rome to Buenos Aires?
With KLM, the flight hours from Rome to Buenos Aires via Amsterdam are approximately 17.
What time is it in Buenos Aires?
To work out the time in Buenos Aires, simply set your watch 4 hours behind Italy, and 5 hours when daylight saving time is in effect in Italy, which was abolished in Argentina in 2009.
What to do in Buenos Aires?
One of the first things to do in Buenos Aires is to stroll through the streets of Caminito, the colorful museum street in the La Boca neighborhood. Here, among tango performances and artworks, you can immerse yourself in the city's culture while sipping mate in the typical cafes.
On Sundays, head to San Telmo for the antique market, rich in opportunities, with Argentinians dancing tango among the stalls.
Before returning to Italy, take a walk in Puerto Madero, a modern neighborhood near the Rio De la Plata with elegant restaurants for dining.
What to see around Buenos Aires?
There are many places to explore in Argentina, with the capital as your starting and ending point. After landing with your flight from Rome to Buenos Aires, you can take a boat across the Rio de la Plata to visit the historic city of Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Uruguay. Another excursion to consider is to the Iguazu Falls, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, with its complex of 275 waterfalls. It can be reached with a two-hour flight to Puerto Iguazú International Airport, preferably with an organized tour.