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What are the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Buenos Aires?

There are plenty of suitable neighborhoods for remote workers in Buenos Aires, a city which offers great diversity across its many districts. Remote workers in Buenos Aires will be struck by this cityโ€™s undeniably European vibe - neoclassic and neo-gothic architecture dominates the main neighborhoods of the city, as does a tolerant and international social vibe. In general, most neighborhoods in the city are safe, although it is advised to take care when walking alone at night.


In terms of pricing, you are likely to find the best rental offers away from the shores of the Rio de la Plata and in mostly-residential neighborhoods. Wherever you choose to live, expect to have a high quality of life characterized by local passions for good wine, meat and mate.


Below, we highlight some of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Buenos Aires.


Palermo-Soho

Located northwest of the Historical Center is Palermo-Soho, the cityโ€™s foremost entertainment district and one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Buenos Aires. The area is one of the most exclusive in the city and housing is mostly in residential buildings usually well-equipped with swimming pools and BBQ areas. Commercially, Palermo-Soho is home to the cityโ€™s best bars and restaurants, with the cityโ€™s main craft breweries and wine bars located along streets spanning out from the popular Plaza Serrano. The area has a distinctly European feel, with tree-lined streets hosting teashops and coffeehouses, as well as interior design ateliers and the cityโ€™s foremost fashion houses. Palermo-Soho is very well located in terms of transport links and is close to other important neighborhoods such as Villa Crespo and Palermo-Hollywood, both of which are home to some of the cityโ€™s best coworking spaces.


Puerto Madero

Along the coast of the Rio de la Plata north of the historical center is the newly-refurbished port area of Puerto Madero. This part of the city feels uniquely distinct because of its modern buildings, swanky cocktails bars and shoreside restaurants. The area is the most exclusive in the city and prices will be higher here than in any other neighborhood. On offer are new apartments in modern buildings with access to the commercial complex along the river leading to the iconic Puente de La Mujer. In Puerto Madero you will also find the cityโ€™s most prominent tech and financial companies, as well as futuristic coworking spaces. Residents are likely to be foreigners and wealthier Argentines.


Recoleta & Retiro

As one of the cityโ€™s most quintessentially Bonairense areas, Recoleta is certainly one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Buenos Aires. Located a few Subte stops north of the cityโ€™s Historical Center, Recoleta is home to the cityโ€™s iconic grand boulevards and squares relating Buenos Airesโ€™ golden past. Neogothic residential buildings in this area are well-equipped and never too far away from the best restaurants and boutiques in the country. In La Recoleta youโ€™ll find the cityโ€™s famous cemetery, which contains the remains of national hero Eva Peron as well as most of Argentinaโ€™s aristocracy. A short walk away from the cemetery is El Retiro, another exclusive neighborhood filled with hotels built in the style of European palaces and upscale fashion and perfume boutiques.


La Boca

La Boca is a great neighborhood for remote workers in Buenos Aires looking for a more laid-back and authentic experience of this diverse city. The area has maintained its working-class roots stemming from the old port located in the area, and residential zones here can be gritty and authentic. Nevertheless, La Boca is also home to one of the cityโ€™s main tourist areas, with several tango shows, restaurants and shops welcoming tourists to this colorful neighborhood. In La Boca you will also find La Bombonera, home to the famous Boca Juniors football team and the heart of a strong sporting culture which defines the entire district. La Boca is connected to the rest of the city by bus and taxi.


For more information about living in Buenos Aires as a remote worker, check out our complete Buenos Aires guide.