Bariloche Airport, also known as San Carlos de Bariloche Airport is an Argentinean international airport serving the city of San Carlos de Bariloche. It is located 13 kilometres or 8.1 miles away from the city centre. It is the fourth busiest airport in Argentina.
Landing in Bariloche Airport puts you a short drive away from as grand a selection of lodging accommodations as you can hope to find in such a high profile resort. While there are no hotels on-site, the ones in the city range anywhere from the affordable to the luxurious and give provide a comfortable base of operations for whatever you have in mind. Whether the Nahuel Huapi Lake has caught your eye, or you want to explore the surrounding national park, or even just ski and enjoy yourself with so many other tourists, you will not be sorry for booking a stay.
The city Bariloche Airport services has plenty to offer to tourists – it is the top destination for the Argentinian elite, with some of the most imaginative and special architecture to be found in South America. With the urban populace’s tastes and desires in mind, too! Taking a tour of the city just to soak in the unique architectural feel of its many tuff stone, slate and fitzroya structures will make you wonder if Europe might’ve finally got a major contender in terms of stylish and picturesque travelling centres.
It is possible to access Bariloche Airport by bus, car, car hire or taxi. Several car hire companies have agents and counters present at the terminal, and will be more than happy to supply you cars for any venture of time of year. Having a car at your disposal once you land in Bariloche Airport is definitely the best option if you’re looking to enjoy the wonders of the Nahuel Huapi national park. Local taxi operators are also always on hand at the airport, and their services can prove especially valuable in the winter skiing season when driving in the Andes is best left to the experienced locals.
Bariloche Airport will not disappoint even the experienced and jaded globetrotters. Apart from transport arrangements, they offer dining and lounging facilities, meeting rooms and most amenities you’d expect from an airport servicing such a premiere destination. The retail options are top notch, and nothing short of palaces they have for airports in the Middle-East will make the fourth most travelled airport in Argentina compare badly.