
Buenos Aires Alpaca Weaving Studio
Listing pending verificationAlpaca Weaving
300 m from pier
Argentina · South America
Cruise calls at Buenos Aires in Argentina. See what is within reach of the terminal on your port day — local makers, dining and shore experiences appear here as NOZLOS verifies partners in this port.

Alpaca Weaving
300 m from pier

Leather Craft
800 m from pier

Silver Filigree
550 m from pier
Verified partners have confirmed their contact details, licence or registration, and their promise to return you to the ship well before all-aboard. Run a business here? Apply to be listed.
On foot
From Buenos Aires Cruise Terminal the central streets are a 10–20 minute walk. Stick to the main tourist streets and official taxi ranks, keep valuables out of sight, and agree prices before any ride or tour. Watch your all-aboard time in local port time.
Free
Taxi
Taxis are typically unmetered — agree the price in ARS before getting in, and use the official port taxi rank rather than street pickups.
Pay in ARS — Around 10% in restaurants is normal, and small tips for guides, drivers and boat crews are appreciated.
Port shuttle
A port shuttle or tender usually connects the berth with the terminal gate; from there it is a short walk or taxi to the centre.
Free or a few ARS return
Money & language
Local currency is ARS. Cards are accepted in restaurants and larger shops. Carry small notes for market stalls, taxis and craft studios; the nearest ATMs are usually at the terminal gate or on the first shopping street. The main language is Spanish, and basic English is usually understood in tourist areas. Free Wi-Fi is common in terminal buildings and cafes; an eSIM data plan is the cheapest way to stay online ashore (country dialling code +54).
Taxis are typically unmetered — agree the price in ARS before getting in, and use the official port taxi rank rather than street pickups. A port shuttle or tender usually connects the berth with the terminal gate; from there it is a short walk or taxi to the centre.