Mendoza is a city in Argentina and the country’s premier wine region, especially famous for its Malbec. Situated at the foothills of the Andes in western Argentina, it is known for its sun-drenched vineyards, mountain views and outdoor adventure opportunities like hiking and white-water rafting. Individuals working remotely in Mendoza will find reliable good average Wi-Fi speeds, a range of accommodation choices and a calm, laid-back vibe. Overall, Mendoza is a scenic and inspiring base for remote work, especially if you enjoy good wine, good weather and wide open spaces.
Popular areas for remote work in Mendoza include Aristides Villanueva, Chacras de Coria and Godoy Cruz.
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Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Mendoza are around 43 Mbps download and 17 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Don’t miss the Andes while in Mendoza - visit Aconcagua Park or enjoy a vineyard tour with stunning mountain views.
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Mendoza is served by Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport (MDZ), located about 15–20 minutes northeast of the city.
Mendoza has no long‑distance passenger rail service.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from the Terminal del Sol (Mendoza Bus Terminal), offering frequent routes to Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Santiago (Chile) and other major cities.
Mendoza has a relaxed cafe and coworking scene, especially around Centro, Arístides Villanueva and Godoy Cruz, supported by the city’s tourism, wine and remote‑work communities.
Groceries are easy to find throughout the city, with major options including Carrefour, Vea, Jumbo, Coto and numerous almacenes and specialty shops.
Mendoza is walkable in the central districts, while longer distances are covered using local buses, taxis, rideshares and the Metrotranvía light rail. The city’s grid layout makes travel between Centro, Parque General San Martin and Godoy Cruz straightforward.
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