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Where to Stay in Buenos Aires

Find your perfect neighborhood. We've analyzed every area for digital nomadsβ€”from WiFi speeds to late-night tacos.

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Palermo

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Palermo is Buenos Aires' largest and most popular neighborhood for digital nomads and expats. Divided into sub-areas like Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood, and Las CaΓ±itas, it offers an incredible mix of trendy cafes, excellent restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful parks. The area is home to most of the city's coworking spaces and laptop-friendly cafes. Street art adorns many walls, boutique shopping is abundant, and the tree-lined streets create a pleasant atmosphere for both work and leisure.

Digital nomad hubTrendy cafesStreet artNightlife+6

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Recoleta

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Recoleta is Buenos Aires' most elegant and upscale neighborhood, known for its French-inspired architecture, grand mansions, and tree-lined boulevards. Home to the famous Recoleta Cemetery where Eva PerΓ³n is buried, the area offers world-class museums, beautiful parks, and sophisticated dining. The neighborhood hosts regular cultural events including free concerts and art exhibitions at the Recoleta Cultural Center. It's one of the safest areas in the city with a refined, European atmosphere.

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San Telmo

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San Telmo is Buenos Aires' oldest neighborhood and the birthplace of tango. With its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and bohemian atmosphere, it offers a romantic and artistic vibe. The famous Sunday antique market at Plaza Dorrego draws visitors from across the city. The area features charming cafes, antique shops, tango venues, and the excellent Mercado de San Telmo for food and local products. More affordable than Palermo while still offering excellent amenities for remote workers.

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Villa Crespo

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Villa Crespo is an up-and-coming neighborhood that offers excellent value while remaining close to trendy Palermo. Once a traditional middle-class area, it's now attracting hip restaurants, bars, and cafes that spillover from Palermo. The neighborhood has a large Jewish community with excellent delis and bakeries. More residential and quieter than neighboring areas, it's perfect for those seeking authenticity without sacrificing convenience. Great for longer stays and budget-conscious nomads.

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πŸ’‘ Choosing Your Neighborhood

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Match your schedule. Quiet areas for early risers, lively ones for night owls who work late and thrive in evening energy.

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Check coworking proximity. Walking distance to cafes and spaces matters a lot after a few weeks of settling in.

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Try before committing. Book 1-2 weeks first before longer stays. Every neighborhood feels different at night.

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Ask the community. Join local nomad groups for recent tipsβ€”neighborhoods change faster than any guide.

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