Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and one of the most culturally rich cities in Latin America. Located on the eastern shore of the Rio de la Plata, it is known for its European-style architecture, passionate tango music and vibrant street life. For people combining work and travel, Buenos Aires offers a wide range of digital nomad accommodation and work-friendly stays, solid average Wi-Fi speeds and an exciting mix of food, nightlife and cultural events that keep daily life anything but routine. On the whole, Buenos Aires keeps things interesting. One minute you’re knocking out work in your apartment, the next you’re stumbling upon a late-night milonga in a plaza. It’s a city that balances hustle with heart.

Popular Locations

Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Buenos Aires include Palermo, San Telmo and Recoleta.

Cost of Living

According to Numbeo, the average monthly cost of living in Buenos Aires (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £530-£630 ($710–$810 USD) for one person.

Wi-Fi Speed

Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Buenos Aires are around 91 Mbps download and 23 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.

My Nomad Space Tip

A must-try delicacy in Buenos Aires is the asado, Argentina’s iconic barbecue. It's not just a meal - it's a social and cultural experience.

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Buenos Aires Essentials

Closest Airport

Buenos Aires is served by Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) for most domestic and regional flights, located right next to the city, and Ezeiza International Airport (EZE) for long‑haul routes about 35–50 minutes away by taxi, bus or shuttle.

Closest Train Station

Buenos Aires has several major rail hubs. Retiro Station is the primary long‑distance and commuter hub, while Constitucion and Once connect the city to the wider metropolitan region.

Closest Bus Station

Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from the Terminal de Omnibus de Retiro, offering extensive connections across Argentina and into neighbouring countries.

Cafes & Coworking

Buenos Aires has a huge cafe and coworking culture, especially in Palermo, Recoleta, Belgrano, San Telmo and Microcentro, supported by the city’s creative, tech and startup communities.

Groceries

Groceries are easy to find throughout the city, with major options including Carrefour, Disco, Jumbo, Coto and numerous almacenes and specialty shops.

Getting Around

Buenos Aires is walkable in the central districts, while longer distances are covered using the Subte metro, buses (colectivos), taxis and rideshares. The city’s grid layout makes travel between Palermo, Recoleta and the historic centre straightforward.

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