Digital Nomad in Buenos Aires, Argentina: The full guide

Introduction:

Welcome to The Journey Seeker! Find out all about Digital nomad in Buenos Aires, Argentina!

Why did the digital nomad move to Buenos Aires? Because they heard the WiFi was Argentine beef-ier than anywhere else.

Atmosphere / Vibes:

City Buildings Under the Blue Sky
Photo by Manuel Cortina
Buenos Aires is a city that truly never sleeps. The energy of the locals, or “porteños,” is contagious and you’ll find yourself staying up late, sipping on some delicious Argentine wine, and tango dancing until the early hours of the morning. The city is rich with culture and history, and you’ll find yourself constantly marveling at the stunning architecture as you wander the bustling streets.

Weather throughout the year:

Old Landmark Buildings in Buenos Aires Argentina in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Photo by Tino Coelho
The weather in Buenos Aires is pretty mild year-round, with temperatures averaging in the mid to high 60s Fahrenheit (20s Celsius). In the summer months (December to February), the weather can get quite hot and humid, but it’s nothing a quick dip in one of the city’s many pools can’t fix. In the winter (June to August), the weather is a bit cooler and you’ll want to bring a light jacket for those chilly evening walks.

8 reasons why this is the best place for Digital Nomads:

Man and Woman in Bright Clothes Posing with Badminton Racket in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Photo by Mati Mango
  • Incredibly affordable cost of living
  • Plentiful coworking spaces and cafes with reliable WiFi
  • A thriving startup scene
  • Tons of cultural events and activities to enjoy
  • Easy to make local friends and connections
  • World-class food and drink at every turn
  • Beautiful parks and outdoor spaces for when you need a break from work
  • Easy to travel to other parts of South America from here

Top 8 Things to do:

A Tower Between Buildings Under a Cloudy Sky in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Photo by Sol Pinto
  • Visit the colorful La Boca neighborhood
  • Take a tango lesson
  • Try as many different Argentine steaks as you can
  • Go on a graffiti tour of the city
  • Relax in the beautiful Parque Tres de Febrero
  • Check out the street art in San Telmo
  • Visit the Recoleta Cemetery to see Eva Perón’s gravesite
  • Take a day trip to the Tigre Delta

Conclusion and Safety:

Low Angle Shot of a Woman in Pastel Colour Clothing with Headphones against City Buildings
Photo by Mati Mango
In conclusion, Buenos Aires is an incredible destination for digital nomads. The vibrant culture, affordable cost of living, and endless things to do make it a no-brainer for anyone looking to live and work in an exciting new location. That being said, it’s important to practice basic safety precautions, just as you would in any new city. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas, and always be aware of your surroundings. With a little common sense, you’ll have an amazing and unforgettable experience as a digital nomad in Buenos Aires.


Wanna find out more about Buenos Aires than just digital nomads? Here is another blog post about the top 14 things to do in Buenos Aires

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