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Best Neighborhoods for Single Digital Nomads Living in Buenos Aires

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: If you're a solo digital nomad heading to Buenos Aires, check out these top neighborhoods that are ideal for single adventurers like yourself.

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is a melting pot of culture, cuisine, and history, making it an ideal destination for digital nomads seeking a blend of work and play. With its European flair and Latin spirit, the city offers a variety of neighborhoods that cater to the lifestyle of single global nomads, providing the perfect balance of connectivity, social life, and local experiences. Whether you're looking for bustling nightlife, tranquil green spaces, or artistic enclaves, Buenos Aires has a barrio that fits the bill. Here are the top neighborhoods for single digital nomads to call home in this South American metropolis.

Palermo

Palermo is the largest and one of the most popular neighborhoods among digital nomads and expats and digital nomads in Buenos Aires. Known for its trendy vibe, Palermo is divided into several sub-areas, including Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood, each offering a unique atmosphere. The area is a hub for creative types, with numerous art galleries, boutique shops, and design studios. It's also home to some of the city's best nightlife, with a plethora of bars, clubs, and restaurants that cater to a diverse and international crowd.

Location: North-central part of Buenos Aires, easily accessible by subway and bus lines.

Where to Eat: Palermo is a foodie's paradise, with options ranging from traditional Argentine steakhouses to trendy fusion eateries. Don Julio and La Cabrera are must-visit parrillas for an authentic Argentine barbecue experience.

Where to Meet People: The neighborhood is dotted with cozy cafes and coworking spaces, perfect for networking with fellow nomads. Plaza Serrano and Plaza Armenia are bustling with activity and street fairs on weekends, offering a casual setting to socialize and meet locals.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment ranges from $300 to $600 USD per month, depending on the amenities and exact location.

Recoleta

Recoleta is an upscale neighborhood known for its Parisian-style architecture, refined cultural offerings, and tranquil parks. It's a great choice for digital nomads who appreciate a quieter environment but still want to be close to the action. The famous Recoleta Cemetery, with its ornate mausoleums, and the National Museum of Fine Arts are highlights of the area, offering a glimpse into Argentina's rich history and artistic heritage.

Location: Situated in the northeastern part of the city, adjacent to the downtown area.

Where to Eat: Recoleta boasts a variety of high-end restaurants and cozy cafes. Bella Gamba and Fervor are excellent choices for seafood and traditional dishes.

Where to Meet People: The neighborhood is home to several cultural centers and libraries, such as the Centro Cultural Recoleta, which host events and workshops. The parks, especially Plaza Francia, are popular gathering spots on weekends.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment is around $400 to $700 USD per month.

San Telmo

San Telmo is the oldest barrio in Buenos Aires and exudes a bohemian charm that is hard to resist. It's a favorite among artists, musicians, and writers, with its cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, and vibrant street art. The neighborhood is famous for its Sunday market, Feria de San Telmo, where you can find antiques, handcrafted goods, and enjoy impromptu tango performances.

Location: Just south of the city center, San Telmo is well-connected by public transport and within walking distance to the downtown area.

Where to Eat: San Telmo offers a mix of traditional parrillas and contemporary restaurants. Café San Juan and La Brigada are local favorites for Argentine cuisine.

Where to Meet People: The Mercado de San Telmo is a social hub where you can shop for fresh produce or grab a bite at one of the food stalls. The neighborhood is also filled with tango halls and cultural centers that offer dance classes and social events.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment is approximately $250 to $500 USD per month.

Barracas

Barracas is an off-the-beaten-path choice for digital nomads looking for an authentic local experience away from the tourist crowds. This neighborhood is undergoing a cultural renaissance, with old factories and warehouses being converted into art studios and creative spaces. The street art scene here is one of the best in the city, with impressive murals that tell the story of Buenos Aires.

Location: Located to the south of San Telmo, Barracas is a bit more secluded but still accessible by public transportation.

Where to Eat: Barracas has a growing number of hip eateries and traditional cantinas. El Obrero is an iconic spot that has been serving classic Argentine dishes for decades.

Where to Meet People: The area's art galleries and cultural centers, such as Fundacion Proa, are great places to connect with local artists and fellow creatives.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment ranges from $200 to $400 USD per month, offering great value for those on a budget.

Each of these neighborhoods offers a unique slice of Buenos Aires life, catering to the diverse needs and preferences of single digital nomads. Whether you're looking for nightlife, culture, or a quiet retreat, you'll find a barrio that feels like home in this dynamic city.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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