Montevideo vs San Carlos de Bariloche
πΆ
Montevideo has 7x faster internet
π° Cost of Living Breakdown
Monthly expenses comparison in USD
Expense
Montevideo
San Carlos de Bariloche
Total Budget
$2,300/mo
$2,100/mo β
Rent (1BR)
$800/mo β
$1,100/mo
Coworking
$170/mo
$130/mo β
Meal Out
$9
$7 β
Coffee
$3.5
$2.5 β
San Carlos de Bariloche is $200/mo cheaper (10% savings)
π» Remote Work Essentials
Internet, timezone, and language comparison
π Montevideo
πΆ Internet200 Mbps
π TimezoneUTC-4
π£οΈ Englishmedium
π Nomad VisaAvailable
Working hours overlap:
πΊπΈ US West7h
πΊπΈ US East8h
π¬π§ London7h
π©πͺ Berlin6h
π¦π· San Carlos de Bariloche
πΆ Internet30 Mbps
π TimezoneUTC-5
π£οΈ Englishmedium
π Nomad VisaAvailable
Working hours overlap:
πΊπΈ US West8h
πΊπΈ US East8h
π¬π§ London6h
π©πͺ Berlin5h
π‘οΈ Climate Comparison
Weather patterns and best times to visit
Montevideo
ClimateTemperate
Avg Temp17Β°C
Rainy Days94/year
Best months: January, February, December, March
San Carlos de Bariloche
ClimateTemperate
Avg Temp9Β°C
Rainy Days116/year
Best months: January, February, December
Quarterly Temperatures
Jan
22Β°18Β°
Apr
18Β°9Β°
Jul
11Β°3Β°
Oct
16Β°8Β°
MontevideoSan Carlos de Bariloche
π Full Comparison
Category
πMontevideo
π¦π·San Carlos de Bariloche
π°
Monthly Budget
$2,300
$2,100
πΆ
Internet Speed
200 Mbps
Winner30 Mbps
π‘οΈ
Safety
3.7/5
3.8/5
β
Nomad Score
3.8/10
3.7/10
π½οΈ
Food Scene
7/10
7/10
π
Nightlife
7/10
6/10
πΆ
Walkability
8/10
7/10
π₯
Community
medium
Winnersmall
2
Montevideo wins
vs
0
San Carlos de Bariloche wins
Which City is Right for You?
Recommendations based on your nomad style
π΅Budget Nomad
San Carlos de Bariloche
$200/mo cheaper with similar quality of life
π»Developer
Montevideo
200 Mbps is essential for video calls & uploads
π¦Social Butterfly
Montevideo
Larger nomad community for networking
π‘οΈSafety-First
Either works
Both cities are similarly safe
πFoodie
Either works
Both have great food scenes
πParty Person
Either works
Both have great nightlife
πMontevideo
Pros
- +Very reliable, fast fiber internet with some of the best speeds in Latin America
- +Long waterfront Rambla with beaches and bike path, perfect for daily walks, runs and sunset mate
- +Politically and socially progressive country with strong rule of law for the region
- +Good selection of cafes and several coworking spaces in Pocitos, Centro and Buceo
Cons
- βExpensive for Latin America with prices for food, rent and going out closer to Southern Europe than to neighboring countries
- βPace of life is slow and bureaucracy can be frustrating for any official paperwork
- βAtlantic water is brownish from the RΓo de la Plata and beaches feel more urban than tropical
- βNightlife and cultural offer are solid but not as intense as in Buenos Aires or SΓ£o Paulo
π¦π·San Carlos de Bariloche
Pros
- +Spectacular Patagonian scenery with lakes, forests and snow-capped mountains right on your doorstep
- +Four-season destination: hiking and lake life in summer, skiing and snowboarding in winter
- +Plenty of cafes and a handful of coworking spaces suitable for remote work
- +Lower cost of living than major European or North American mountain towns
Cons
- βSeasonality is extreme: very busy and expensive during summer holidays and ski season, much quieter off season
- βWeather can be rainy, windy and cold in winter with occasional storms that affect transport and outdoor plans
- βInternet can be slower and less reliable than in big Argentine cities, especially in more remote neighborhoods
- βYou will almost certainly need a car or be comfortable with buses and remises to fully enjoy the surroundings