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Airport Express Lima: Lima Airport to Miraflores
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Landing in Lima gets easier when you skip the taxi math. Airport Express Lima is an all-year bus transfer from New Jorge Chávez International Airport to Miraflores, built for one job: get you downtown fast and cheaply. What I like most is the free Wi‑Fi and USB ports, so you’re not stuck offline while you’re moving. I also like that it’s straightforward and organized, with features like A/C, TV, and GPS for a more predictable ride.
One thing to keep in mind: the experience is good value, but seat comfort can vary. Some buses feel less modern and may not be ideal if you’re tall, need extra legroom, or have mobility needs.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Notice Right Away
- A Cheap, Reliable Lift From Jorge Chávez to Miraflores
- Bus Comfort and Tech: Wi‑Fi, USB, A/C, and GPS
- Boarding at the Airport: Where Pickup Really Happens
- The One-Hour Ride: What Lima Traffic Means for You
- Miraflores Drop-Off: Getting From the Bus to Your Hotel
- Price vs. Taxi: Why $6.50 Feels So Good
- When This Transfer Fits Perfectly (And When It Doesn’t)
- Should You Book Airport Express Lima?
- FAQ
- How long does the Airport Express Lima transfer take?
- How much is the ticket from the airport to Miraflores?
- Where do I board the bus at Lima Airport?
- What’s included on the bus?
- Is there a baggage limit?
- Is Wi‑Fi available during the trip?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Notice Right Away

- Free Wi‑Fi + USB ports so you can text, plan, and charge without juggling data
- No baggage limits, which is a big deal if you’re carrying more than a backpack
- A/C, TV, and GPS security for comfort and smoother navigation through the city
- Quick airport pickup at the designated ticket redemption point
- Small group vibe with a maximum of 15 travelers for quicker boarding
- Price that beats taxis by a lot, especially on a one-way airport run
A Cheap, Reliable Lift From Jorge Chávez to Miraflores

If you’re arriving at Lima’s main airport, your first decision usually comes down to taxi vs. something organized. Airport Express Lima is a strong middle ground: it’s still comfortable enough to settle in, but it costs far less than a private ride. At about $6.50 per person, it’s the kind of option that turns airport stress into a simple checklist.
This route targets Miraflores, one of the most popular bases for visitors. That matters because Miraflores is where you’ll likely spend time for food, shopping, and a lot of day-to-day sightseeing. A transfer that drops you there without fuss is a practical start to the trip.
Also, this is positioned as an official, year-round airport-to-city connection. That doesn’t guarantee perfection, but it usually means the operation is consistent—less guesswork when you’re tired and jet-lagged.
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Bus Comfort and Tech: Wi‑Fi, USB, A/C, and GPS

Let’s talk about the things you actually feel during the ride. You’ll get A/C for the cabin, plus TV and GPS support to help the bus stay on course. It’s not a sightseeing bus, but it is designed to keep the trip controlled and comfortable enough for a transfer.
Then there’s the tech: free Wi‑Fi and USB ports. On airport days, that’s more useful than it sounds. You can confirm your next transport, check directions to your hotel area, and message people back home without burning your roaming data. If you’re traveling with multiple devices, the USB ports are an underrated lifesaver.
One small reality check: the service can be a great deal even if the fleet isn’t brand new. Some feedback points to older seating and limited reclining. If you’re sensitive to comfort—or you’re tall and need legroom—go in with eyes open and bring patience for the basics.
Boarding at the Airport: Where Pickup Really Happens

The whole transfer is built around one key moment: finding your bus quickly once you land. The pickup and ticket redemption point are at New Jorge Chávez International Airport, Avenida Morales Duárez s/n, Callao. That’s the address you want on your map when you’re hunting down where to go.
In practice, I’d treat arrival day like this:
- Get through arrivals and head straight to the redemption point.
- Have your confirmation ready on your phone.
- Plan to board promptly once the bus is called.
The good news: this service is designed to be efficient. Reviews and service details emphasize fast pickup and quick boarding, which helps when Lima traffic and airport crowds start to feel like a team sport.
Also, the bus is close to public transportation, which can be helpful if your flight timing shifts or you need a backup plan.
The One-Hour Ride: What Lima Traffic Means for You

The trip time is listed at about 1 hour. That’s a useful baseline, but Lima driving can be chaotic, especially during peak arrival waves. The good sign here is that the bus service is organized and equipped to make the route feel more controlled, with GPS support and clear stop announcements mentioned in feedback.
So what will the ride feel like? Think: you’re moving through city traffic while you stay comfortable inside a climate-controlled cabin. You’re not stuck outside getting splashed by delays. You also have Wi‑Fi and charging, so you can keep yourself busy instead of just waiting.
One more practical note: if you’re arriving with lots of bags, you’ll be glad the transfer states no baggage limits. That means you’re less likely to get that stressful, last-minute “where can I put this?” problem.
Miraflores Drop-Off: Getting From the Bus to Your Hotel

The end point is described as a different location, with details provided as part of the service information. In other words: you’re not simply dropped at one single street corner every time. You’ll want to check where your specific bus ends, based on the details included with your booking.
That matters because Miraflores is spread out. Dropping you at the right area can save you time—and saved time is real money in a city where taxis can add up quickly.
What I’d do on arrival day:
- Before you go, look at the drop-off info tied to your ticket.
- Once you arrive, use that location to map the last walking or short local connection to your hotel.
The payoff is that this is built as an airport-to-downtown transfer, not a long city tour. You’re meant to land, get out, and start your real Lima day.
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Price vs. Taxi: Why $6.50 Feels So Good

Let’s do the math in a way that’s actually useful. Private airport taxis can be dramatically more expensive. One piece of feedback compared a first taxi cost of around $60 to the bus cost of about $7, and that difference is exactly why this option works for so many people.
At $6.50, you’re paying for a no-frills but functional ride with helpful perks: A/C, Wi‑Fi, and the ability to carry bags without baggage-limit stress. You’re not buying luxury; you’re buying an organized way to move across town without getting ripped off.
The value is strongest when:
- You’re traveling light enough to manage bags easily.
- You want to keep your budget under control on day one.
- You’re staying in or near Miraflores and the drop-off lines up with your hotel area.
When This Transfer Fits Perfectly (And When It Doesn’t)

This is ideal when you want a simple start. It’s a great fit for couples, solo travelers, and anyone who just wants a clean, low-cost way to reach Miraflores. The service also allows service animals, and it’s described as having broad participation for most travelers.
It’s less ideal if comfort is your top priority. Some feedback highlights older buses, seats that may not recline, and limited room for taller passengers. If you know you’re picky about seating, consider this a budget transfer, not a premium coach.
There’s also a timing factor for return trips. Feedback notes that the first bus from Miraflores to the airport begins at 06:50 AM. If you have an early flight, that detail can matter a lot. Plan around it so you don’t end up scrambling with taxis at the worst time of day.
Finally, if you’re relying on step-free boarding or have mobility concerns, you should confirm loading conditions at the airport. One note points out the bus may wait outside the terminal area. That doesn’t automatically mean it’s impossible, but it’s worth checking so you’re not surprised on arrival.
Should You Book Airport Express Lima?

Yes, if you want the best kind of travel win: low cost, predictable pickup, and useful onboard comfort. For most visitors heading to Miraflores, it’s hard to argue with the $6.50 price, the free Wi‑Fi/USB, and the fact that it handles luggage without baggage-limit headaches.
I’d skip it or plan carefully if:
- You’re extremely sensitive to seat comfort or need lots of legroom.
- You have a very early flight and might need a transfer before the first morning departure.
- You have specific mobility needs and want to confirm boarding setup at the airport first.
FAQ
How long does the Airport Express Lima transfer take?
The ride is listed at about 1 hour (approx.).
How much is the ticket from the airport to Miraflores?
The price is $6.50 per person.
Where do I board the bus at Lima Airport?
Pickup and ticket redemption are at New Jorge Chávez International Airport, Avenida Morales Duárez s/n, Callao, Peru.
What’s included on the bus?
You can expect free Wi‑Fi, USB ports, A/C, TV, and GPS support.
Is there a baggage limit?
No baggage limits are stated for this service.
Is Wi‑Fi available during the trip?
Yes, free Wi‑Fi is offered on the bus.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Free cancellation is available. You must cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



































