
Latin America · Argentina
Buenos Aires draws remote workers to Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood's tree-lined streets, cafe-dense corners, and dense coworking scene, with Recoleta and San Telmo offering quieter, more traditional alternatives nearby. European-style architecture, a world-class steak and wine scene, and a favorable exchange rate for dollar and euro earners have made it one of Latin America's most talked-about nomad bases in 2026.
Read the full Buenos Aires city guide →Monthly budget
$1,500
Avg internet speed
85 Mbps
Timezone
America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
Best months
Oct–Nov, Mar–Apr
Argentina's Digital Nomad Visa grants remote workers with foreign-sourced income an initial 180-day permit, renewable once for a year total, with foreign-earned income not taxed locally during the stay.
| Housing | $750 |
| Food | $350 |
| Coworking | $150 |
| Transport | $50 |
| Entertainment | $200 |
| Total | $1,500 |
5 spaces
★ 4.7Manawa Coworking Creativo
Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires
150 Mbps
$16 /day
$99 /mo
★ 4.6AreaTres El Salvador
Palermo, Buenos Aires
200 Mbps
N/A /day
$260 /mo
★ 4.6La Maquinita Co (Niceto Vega)
Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires
150 Mbps
$18 /day
N/A /mo
★ 4.6Huerta Coworking (Dorrego)
Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires
120 Mbps
$20 /day
N/A /mo
★ 4.5WeWork Corrientes 800
Microcentro, Buenos Aires
300 Mbps
N/A /day
$289 /mo