Find Remote Work Airbnbs in Buenos Aires

Work remotely from South America's most European city. Filter Airbnb listings by dedicated workspace, fast WiFi, and long-term stay options in Palermo, Recoleta, and beyond.

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European Vibes, South American Prices

Experience wide boulevards, stunning architecture, and world-class cafes. Buenos Aires offers European charm at a fraction of the cost, with a favorable exchange rate that stretches your remote work budget.

Cafe Culture Built for Remote Work

Work from legendary cafes in Palermo and Recoleta, or retreat to your Airbnb workspace. The city's cafe culture means you'll always find a great cortado and reliable WiFi nearby.

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Work Hard, Tango Harder

Balance focused work hours with unforgettable experiences. Catch a tango show, enjoy world-famous steak at a parrilla, and explore neighborhoods that feel like different cities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Buenos Aires neighborhoods are best for digital nomads?

Palermo (especially Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood) is the most popular for remote workers with cafes, coworking spaces, and nightlife. Recoleta offers a quieter, more elegant European feel. San Telmo has artistic charm and lower prices, while Belgrano is residential and safe.

How reliable is WiFi in Buenos Aires Airbnbs?

WiFi quality varies. Use our Ethernet and WiFi filters to find listings that highlight their connectivity. Many modern apartments in Palermo and Recoleta have fiber internet. Always message hosts to ask about speeds before booking, especially for video calls.

What about the time zone for remote work?

Buenos Aires is GMT-3 (same as Eastern US during daylight saving). This works well for teams in North and South America. European overlap is trickier, but you can catch morning calls with London (4-5 hour difference) before enjoying your day.

Is Buenos Aires safe for digital nomads?

Yes, with normal precautions. Palermo, Recoleta, and Belgrano are safe neighborhoods. Avoid flashing electronics in crowded areas, use ride apps instead of street hails, and keep valuables in your Airbnb. Self check-in helps avoid carrying luggage through busy areas.

How long can I stay in Argentina?

Most nationalities get 90 days visa-free on arrival. You can extend for another 90 days at immigration or do a quick trip to Uruguay. Many digital nomads use the Long Term Stays filter to find monthly rates that are significantly cheaper than nightly pricing.