The lowest-stress way to reach Floralis Genérica from Ministro Pistarini International Airport, also known as Ezeiza Airport, is to take an official taxi, remis, or trusted ride-hailing car directly to Floralis Genérica at Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301. If you prefer a structured airport transfer, take a Tienda León bus into central Buenos Aires, then finish with a short taxi or ride-hailing trip to the sculpture. If you are already in the city, the clearest public transport anchor is Facultad de Derecho on Subte Line H.

Floralis Genérica is not hidden in a narrow street. It sits in an open green area in Recoleta, close to Facultad de Derecho, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, and Avenida Figueroa Alcorta. The route becomes much easier when you aim for that park-and-avenue setting rather than a vague “central Buenos Aires” pin.

Use Plaza de las Naciones Unidas as the final anchor

The best final anchor for Floralis Genérica is Plaza de las Naciones Unidas.

The sculpture stands at Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301 in Recoleta. That address is more useful than simply typing “the flower” or “Floralis” into a map app and trusting the first result. The area is open, but the surrounding avenues can feel broad and busy if you arrive from the wrong side.

Use one of these destination names:

Floralis Genérica
Plaza de las Naciones Unidas
Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301
Facultad de Derecho
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

For first-time visitors, Floralis Genérica itself or Plaza de las Naciones Unidas is usually the cleanest destination pin. Facultad de Derecho is the strongest Subte anchor. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes is useful if you are already walking around Recoleta.

The main goal is to arrive on the Recoleta / Figueroa Alcorta side, not to reset in the busy downtown grid.

From EZE, a direct official taxi is the simplest route

From Ministro Pistarini International Airport, the simplest low-stress route is a direct taxi, remis, or trusted ride-hailing trip to Floralis Genérica.

After arrival, follow the airport’s official transport signage or use a trusted app pickup process. Avoid informal ride offers that appear before you have chosen your transport clearly. The point is not only comfort. It is route certainty. You want one vehicle, one destination pin, and one final open-area arrival.

Set the destination as:

Floralis Genérica
Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301
Plaza de las Naciones Unidas
Buenos Aires

Before confirming the ride, zoom in and check that the pin is in Recoleta beside the green space, not in a random city-center location. If the app offers several similar names, choose the one tied to Figueroa Alcorta or Plaza de las Naciones Unidas.

A driver may stop at a nearby curb rather than directly beside the sculpture. That is normal. The area has wide avenues, park edges, and pedestrian crossings, so the final minute or two may be on foot.

If you want an airport bus, use it only as the first segment

A structured airport bus can work, but it should not be treated as a door-to-door route to Floralis Genérica.

Tienda León is useful if you want an organized airport-to-city transfer. The practical plan is:

Take the airport bus from Ezeiza to Terminal Pellegrini.

From Terminal Pellegrini, take a short taxi or ride-hailing car to Floralis Genérica.

Get dropped near Plaza de las Naciones Unidas or Figueroa Alcorta.

Walk the final short stretch.

This is better than trying to make the airport bus solve the whole route. Terminal Pellegrini is in the central city, while Floralis Genérica is in Recoleta. The second leg matters.

Do not plan to walk from Terminal Pellegrini to Floralis Genérica on your first arrival with luggage. It is not the calm version of the route. Use the bus for the long airport segment, then use a car for the local finish.

Retiro can work, but it is not the main anchor

Retiro Station can be useful if you are arriving by train, long-distance bus, or from another part of the city. But it should not be the main anchor for every Floralis Genérica route.

From Retiro, the simplest move is a short taxi or ride-hailing trip to Plaza de las Naciones Unidas or Floralis Genérica. That keeps the final segment clear and avoids turning the route into a bus puzzle.

If you use a bus from Retiro, choose it only when your map shows a direct route toward Recoleta, Facultad de Derecho, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, or Figueroa Alcorta. Do not board just because a bus appears to go “north.” You need a route that actually places you near the park side of Recoleta.

Retiro is a practical starting point. It is not the destination logic.

Facultad de Derecho is the useful Subte anchor

For visitors already inside Buenos Aires, Subte Line H can be useful because Facultad de Derecho is close to the Floralis Genérica area.

This is a better reset than 9 de Julio for this specific destination. 9 de Julio is central and recognizable, but it pulls you back into the downtown corridor. Floralis Genérica is in Recoleta, near Figueroa Alcorta and Facultad de Derecho.

A simple Subte plan is:

Use Line H toward Facultad de Derecho.

Exit at Facultad de Derecho.

Orient toward Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta and Plaza de las Naciones Unidas.

Walk toward the open green area and the metal flower sculpture.

This route works best if you are already near the Subte network. It is not the best route from EZE airport, because the airport does not connect neatly to the Subte. From the airport, use direct car or airport bus plus short car ride. Use Subte once you are already in the city.

Bus can work from within Buenos Aires

Bus can be useful if you are already in the city and your route map shows a direct line toward Recoleta, Facultad de Derecho, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, or Figueroa Alcorta.

The key is to avoid overcomplicated bus routes. For a first-time visitor, one direct bus can be fine. Two transfers usually make the route feel worse than a short taxi.

Use bus when:

You are already in Buenos Aires.

The route is direct.

Your phone map shows the stop clearly.

You are traveling in daylight.

You are not carrying awkward luggage.

If the bus route asks you to change lines or get off at an unclear avenue, use Subte Line H or a short taxi instead.

The area around Floralis Genérica is open, but the avenues are wide. Getting off on the correct side of the area matters more than saving a few minutes.

Taxi or ride-hailing inside the city

Taxi or ride-hailing is often the easiest final tool in Buenos Aires.

This is especially true from Palermo, Recoleta, Retiro, Microcentro, Puerto Madero, or Terminal Pellegrini. The distance may not be huge, but the final approach is smoother when you are not trying to decode bus stops on a first visit.

Use a clear destination:

Floralis Genérica
Plaza de las Naciones Unidas
Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301

If the driver asks where you want to stop, choose the side closest to Plaza de las Naciones Unidas or Facultad de Derecho. A safe curb near the park is better than a slightly closer but awkward stop on a busy avenue.

Before getting out, check the direction of the sculpture or the green space. Wide roads around the area can make a small mistake feel bigger than it is.

Walking if you are already nearby

Walking to Floralis Genérica is pleasant if you are already in Recoleta or near the surrounding museums and parks.

Useful walking anchors include:

Facultad de Derecho.
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes.
Plaza de las Naciones Unidas.
Avenida Figueroa Alcorta.
Recoleta Cemetery area.
Plaza Francia.

If you are near Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, the sculpture is close enough to approach on foot. If you are near Recoleta Cemetery or Plaza Francia, walking can also make sense, especially in daylight and good weather.

The main walking caution is the avenue layout. Do not cross wide roads casually. Use marked crossings, wait for signals, and keep your map oriented before stepping off the curb.

Once you see the open green space and the large metallic flower, navigation becomes easy.

The final approach to Floralis Genérica

The final approach should feel open.

Floralis Genérica is a large stainless-steel flower sculpture in a green public space. It is not a small museum door or a hidden courtyard. If you are close, you should start seeing more sky, wider road edges, park paths, and the Recoleta cultural district around you.

From Facultad de Derecho, walk toward Figueroa Alcorta and Plaza de las Naciones Unidas.

From Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, use the nearby park-side streets and crossings toward the sculpture.

From a taxi or ride-hailing drop-off, check whether you are on the correct side of the avenue before crossing.

The wrong feeling is being trapped in dense downtown streets or walking along an avenue with no visible green space nearby. If that happens, reset your map to Plaza de las Naciones Unidas or Facultad de Derecho rather than continuing toward 9 de Julio or Retiro.

If the route starts to feel unclear

Use the nearest real anchor.

If you are still at EZE, choose official taxi, trusted ride-hailing, or Tienda León plus a short taxi.

If you are at Terminal Pellegrini, take a short taxi or ride-hailing car to Floralis Genérica.

If you are near Retiro, take a short taxi or direct bus toward Recoleta.

If you are already on the Subte, aim for Line H and Facultad de Derecho.

If you are already close, reset to Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Figueroa Alcorta, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, or Facultad de Derecho.

Do not use 9 de Julio as the default reset for this attraction. It is famous and central, but it is not the cleanest anchor for Floralis Genérica.


Route comparison

Route Best for Main weakness Navigation ease
Official taxi or trusted ride-hailing from EZE to Floralis Genérica Lowest-stress airport arrival Traffic and higher cost Very high
Tienda León to Terminal Pellegrini, then taxi Structured airport transfer with simpler city finish Requires one transfer High
Retiro Station, then taxi or ride-hailing Train or bus arrivals Retiro is not the final area High
Subte Line H to Facultad de Derecho Visitors already in the city Not useful directly from EZE High
Bus from within Buenos Aires Budget city travel Stop and direction checking Medium
Walking from Recoleta / Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes Nearby visitors Wide avenues need care High

The best airport route is the direct car. The best public-transport-style city anchor is Facultad de Derecho. The best final walking anchor is Plaza de las Naciones Unidas.


Quick checklist

Use Floralis Genérica or Plaza de las Naciones Unidas as the destination.

Confirm the pin is at Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301 in Recoleta.

From EZE, choose official taxi, trusted ride-hailing, or Tienda León plus short taxi.

Do not make Retiro or 9 de Julio your default final anchor.

Use Facultad de Derecho if traveling by Subte Line H.

Use marked crossings around Figueroa Alcorta.

Reset to Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Facultad de Derecho, or Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes if confused.

FAQ

What is the easiest way from EZE to Floralis Genérica?

The easiest route is an official taxi, remis, or trusted ride-hailing car directly from EZE to Floralis Genérica at Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301.

Can I use an airport bus?

Yes, but use it as the first segment only. A practical plan is Tienda León to Terminal Pellegrini, then a short taxi or ride-hailing trip to Floralis Genérica.

Is Retiro Station the best anchor?

Retiro can work if you are arriving there by train or bus, but it is not the best final anchor. For the destination itself, use Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Facultad de Derecho, or Figueroa Alcorta.

Is 9 de Julio Station a good reset point?

Not for this route. It is too downtown-focused. For Floralis Genérica, Facultad de Derecho on Line H is a better Subte-side anchor.

Which Subte station should I use?

Use Facultad de Derecho on Line H if it fits your starting point. From there, walk toward Plaza de las Naciones Unidas and Figueroa Alcorta.

Can I walk there from Recoleta?

Yes. If you are near Recoleta Cemetery, Plaza Francia, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, or Facultad de Derecho, walking can be easy in good conditions.

What should I type into my map app?

Use “Floralis Genérica,” “Plaza de las Naciones Unidas,” or “Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301.”


Sources checked

Buenos Aires official tourism – confirmed Floralis Genérica as a Recoleta attraction and listed its address as Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301 – https://turismo.buenosaires.gob.ar/es/otros-establecimientos/floralis-gen%C3%A9rica

Buenos Aires City Government – confirmed Plaza de las Naciones Unidas at Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301 as the location associated with Floralis Genérica – https://buenosaires.gob.ar/gcaba_historico/noticias/la-ciudad-celebra-la-restauracion-de-la-floralis-generica-con-un-gran

Aeropuertos Argentina – confirmed taxi and car service options at Ezeiza Airport – https://www.aa2000.com.ar/ezeiza/Servicios

Tienda León – confirmed airport bus service between Ezeiza and Terminal Pellegrini in central Buenos Aires – https://www.tiendaleon.com/

Emova – confirmed Subte station information for Line H, including Facultad de Derecho – https://emova.com.ar/index.php/informacion-de-las-estaciones/

Buenos Aires City – confirmed Line H service context and Facultad de Derecho as a Line H endpoint in the city Subte network – https://buenosaires.gob.ar/

OpenStreetMap – used only as a general walking layout reference for the relationship between Floralis Genérica, Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Facultad de Derecho, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, and Figueroa Alcorta – https://www.openstreetmap.org

Last updated: June 2026