How is transportation from the airport to the city center?
Arequipa airport transportation to the city center is quick, safe, and easy. Travelers arriving at Alfredo Rodríguez Ballón International Airport can choose between authorized taxis, ride-hailing apps, or private transfers, depending on budget and comfort preferences. Knowing your options helps you reach downtown Arequipa smoothly and without stress.

Taxi (the most practical option)
How it works:
As you exit the arrivals area, you’ll find taxis waiting outside. Some are authorized taxis (more organized, more fixed prices), while others are independent taxis.
Travel time:
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20–25 minutes during normal hours
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30–40 minutes during rush hour (mornings and after office hours)
Estimated price:
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Regular/negotiated taxi: S/ 20 – S/ 30
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More “formal” airport taxi services: S/ 30 – S/ 45
Advantages:
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Door-to-door service (hotel or Airbnb).
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Ideal if you have luggage, travel with children, or arrive at night.
Key tips:
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Always agree on the price before getting in.
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Ask for “Downtown / Plaza de Armas” or your specific area (Yanahuara, Vallecito, etc.).
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If they offer a “tour or hourly taxi” and you only want a transfer, say clearly: “Just to the city center, please.”

Private transfer (hotel or agency)
How it works:
You book it in advance through your hotel, a travel agency, or a private driver. They wait for you at arrivals or contact you via WhatsApp.
Travel time/ Estimated price:
Similar to a taxi, but with less stress since everything is pre-arranged.
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Basic sedan: S/ 35 – S/ 60
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Van / group transfer: S/ 70 – S/ 120 (depending on passengers and luggage)
Advantages:
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No price negotiation, quieter arrival.
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Great for groups (often cheaper than taking two taxis).
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More comfortable and secure, especially for late-night arrivals.
What to check when booking:
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Whether it includes waiting time for flight delays.
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Exact meeting point and driver’s contact details.

Ride-hailing apps (Uber / InDrive, etc.)
How it works:
These apps operate in Arequipa, but airport pick-ups can be a bit tricky. Drivers may ask you to walk to a nearby meeting point.
Price:
Usually similar to taxis, sometimes cheaper during low demand; prices may increase during peak hours.
Advantages:
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You can see the estimated fare in advance (especially with Uber).
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App-based payment and trip record.
Recommendations:
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Confirm the exact pick-up point via chat.
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Choose a larger vehicle if you have several suitcases.

Public transportation (cheap, but not very convenient)
How it works:
There is no direct airport-to-center bus. You usually need to walk to a nearby main avenue and take a local bus or combi toward the city.
Cost:
Very low (S/ 1 – S/ 3 per ride, approx.).
Real drawbacks:
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Not luggage-friendly.
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Confusing routes if you don’t know the city.
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Slower due to frequent stops.
When it makes sense:
If you travel light (backpack only), during the day, and already know the route.

