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Discover Hidden Gems in Buenos Aires for Budget Backpackers

Uncover affordable stays and local secrets in Buenos Aires.

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Country Argentina
City Buenos Aires
Day / Night 14° /
Local Time 4:46
July — Now Low season
Best Months Sep · Oct

Dive into Buenos Aires' hidden treasures with our guide to budget-friendly accommodations, local cuisine, and free attractions. Perfect for the savvy backpacker seeking authentic experiences without breaking the bank.

Top Buenos Aires Stays for Hidden Gems

Best overall
8.4
La Fresque Hotel

La Fresque Hotel

La Fresque Hotel, nestled in historic Montserrat, offers backpackers clean and affordable accommodation close to cultural attractions and vibrant local markets.

Top pick
8.7
Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel is an excellent choice for social travelers wanting an energetic atmosphere. Conveniently located, it's an ideal hub for budget explorers.

Top pick
9.3
Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires

Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires

Tucked in Almagro, Alohouse offers a cozy retreat for backpackers seeking comfort and exceptional service at a value price point. Close to transport links and eateries.

Not sure which budget stay suits you?

Find your ideal Buenos Aires hostel or guesthouse on a budget.

Best choice: Montserrat

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Cultural stroll atmosphere.

Best choice: Almagro

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Authentic tango atmosphere.

Best choice: Caballito

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Local vibe atmosphere.

Best choice: Belgrano

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Quiet greenery atmosphere.

Best Hotels in Buenos Aires for Hidden Gems

Uncover budget-friendly stays in Buenos Aires, perfect for backpackers seeking hidden gems and unique experiences without breaking the bank.

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel
Top pick
8.7 Excellent
2173 reviews

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel

Montserrat • Lively • Social

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel is an excellent choice for social travelers wanting an energetic atmosphere. Conveniently located, it's an ideal hub for budget explorers.

  • Social events
  • Central location
  • Great reviews
Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires
Top pick
9.3 Outstanding
103 reviews

Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires

Almagro • Top-rated • Cozy

Tucked in Almagro, Alohouse offers a cozy retreat for backpackers seeking comfort and exceptional service at a value price point. Close to transport links and eateries.

  • Charming atmosphere
  • Value-driven
  • Great amenities
San Carlos Hotel
Smart choice
8.7 Excellent
327 reviews

San Carlos Hotel

Almagro • Clean • Accessible

San Carlos Hotel in Almagro provides a clean and welcoming environment for budget travelers, with easy access to city attractions and cost-effective dining options nearby.

  • Central access
  • Budget-friendly
  • Friendly staff
Luminoso departamento en Caballito
Central location
9.1 Outstanding
83 reviews

Luminoso departamento en Caballito

Caballito • Bright • New

Located in Caballito, this bright apartment offers flexibility and comfort for backpackers looking to explore Buenos Aires like a local, with everything you need nearby.

  • Natural light
  • Flexible accommodation
  • Neighborhood feel
Nice Apart en Caballito. Visitá Buenos Aires
Hidden gem
9.2 Outstanding
66 reviews

Nice Apart en Caballito. Visitá Buenos Aires

Caballito • Comfortable • Convenient

This nice apartment offers comfortable and convenient lodgings perfect for travelers wishing to stay centrally in Caballito, close to shops and local parks.

  • Convenient location
  • Self-sufficient
  • Community vibe
Share
Boutique stay
9.3 Outstanding
235 reviews

Share

Belgrano • Friendly • Engaging

In engaging Belgrano, Share offers a friendly atmosphere to meet fellow travelers. It's an outstanding choice for solo travelers or groups seeking authentic Buenos Aires flavors.

  • Community-focused
  • Vibrant setting
  • Affordable
Sucre acogedor en Bajo Belgrano y muy cercano a Aeropuerto AEP
Walkable area
9.5 Exceptional
94 reviews

Sucre acogedor en Bajo Belgrano y muy cercano a Aeropuerto AEP

Belgrano • Cozy • Close to airport

Sucre in Bajo Belgrano is exceptionally cozy, offering a convenient spot near the airport and cultural sites, perfect for those needing both comfort and quick airport access.

  • Near airport
  • Comfy environment
  • Cultural proximity

How we select budget stays in Buenos Aires

Our picks are based on guest reviews, location, and value. We prioritize budget-friendly accommodations for backpackers.

Best Areas in Buenos Aires for Hidden Gems

Explore affordable stays and hidden gems for budget travelers in Buenos Aires.

Montserrat

Located at the heart of Buenos Aires, Montserrat is a vibrant blend of history and culture, perfect for those looking to experience Argentina's rich past while keeping an eye on their budget. This district is peppered with colonial architecture and narrow streets that exude an old-world charm. The iconic Plaza de Mayo is a focal point where you can soak in the area's political and cultural significance. It’s here you can find affordable yet comfortable hostels and inexpensive cafes serving traditional Argentine snacks like empanadas.

Adventurous budget travelers will appreciate the district’s diverse culinary experiences and affordable street food vendors offering choripan and sandwiches de miga, providing a taste of local flavors without breaking the bank. Public squares such as the historic Plaza de los Dos Congresos offer expansive green spaces perfect for a leisurely stroll or people-watching, providing relaxation without spending a dime. Montserrat is intertwined with rich cultural landmarks like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the historic Cabildo, providing access to cultural experiences on a budget.

Public transport is a breeze, with numerous buses and the subway making Montserrat a convenient and cheap area to stay in and explore. The abundance of affordable accommodations alongside its cultural treasures makes Montserrat a prime choice for backpackers seeking an authentic and cost-effective Buenos Aires experience.

Best for Cultural stroll
Walking route 7 stops · Solid walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 35/100 · Quiet
QuietPeak
Hotels here 2
Avg guest rating ★ 8.6 · 4.2k reviews
The Birthplace of Buenos Aires Pedro de Mendoza founded the city here in 1536.
Named After a Spanish Monastery Montserrat's name comes from Montserrat in Spain.
Hidden Tunnels Beneath the Streets Explore secret passageways under the old city.
Montserrat

Self-guided walking tour Montserrat — Hidden Gems (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

~4.1 km · ~58 min · 7 stops
≈5,400 steps ≈204 kcal 4 h 28 min w/ visits
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Palacio Barolo
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(29.2k)
🗿 Monument
Historic skyscraper with guided tours
👤 Mario Palanti · ⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 10:00-15:00
1
Obelisk
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(183k)
🗿 Monument
Iconic Buenos Aires obelisk
⏱ ~20 min ·
2
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral Catedral Metropolitana
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(9.3k)
Church
Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 Mo-Fr 07:30-18:30; Sa 09:00-17:00; Su 09:00-18:30
3
Casa Rosada
4.5★★★★★★★★★★(5.2k)
📍 Landmark
Government House Casa Rosada
🏛 1898 · 👤 Carlos Kihlberg · ⏱ ~20 min
4
Plaza de Mayo
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(141.7k)
🗿 Monument
Historic city square with landmarks
🏛 1885 · ⏱ ~30 min ·
5
Block of the Lights Historical-Cultural Complex
4.4★★★★★★★★★★(8.6k)
🏛️ Museum
Cultural complex with light shows
⏱ ~40 min ·
6
El Zanjón de Granados El Zanjón de Granados (historic ruins)
4.8★★★★★★★★★★(5.2k)
🏛️ Museum
Fascinating archaeological site
⏱ ~40 min
7

Almagro

Known for its spirited tango culture, Almagro offers a genuine Porteño experience without the tourist throngs, making it ideal for budget-conscious travelers. This lively neighborhood exudes an aura of artistic expression, with impromptu street performances and tango shows creating a delightful ambiance that resonates with both locals and visitors. The neighborhood is dotted with classic milongas and affordable traditional cafes, where one can sip on a cafecito while soaking in the local atmosphere.

For backpackers seeking value, Almagro offers numerous hostels and budget accommodations, often in restored historical buildings that add character to your stay. Don’t miss out on the inexpensive local bakeries which provide fresh pastries and empanadas, perfect for an economical meal on the go. Local markets offer fresh produce and snacks, an excellent way for travelers to grab a bite while exploring the neighborhood's streets. The area’s public transport connections ensure easy and affordable movement across Buenos Aires.

Almagro strikes a harmonious balance between tradition and accessibility. The neighborhood’s vibrant culture, coupled with its budget-friendly offerings, make it an ideal enclave for travelers looking to immerse themselves in Buenos Aires’ authentic beats without splurging. Almagro remains a cherished hidden gem for those eager to stay off the beaten path while fully embracing Argentine culture.

Best for Authentic tango
Walking route 4 stops · Short walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 35/100 · Quiet
QuietPeak
Hotels here 2
Avg guest rating ★ 9.0 · 430 reviews
Birthplace of Tango Legend Carlos Gardel's early life centered in Almagro.
Named for a Spanish Conquistador Almagro honors Diego de Almagro, a 16th-century explorer.
Hidden Milongas of Almagro Find traditional tango dances in secret locations.
Famous for its Iconic Pizza Taste Güerrin, acclaimed as some of the city's best.
Almagro

Self-guided walking tour Almagro — Hidden Gems (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

~3.8 km · ~54 min · 4 stops
≈5,000 steps ≈190 kcal 2 h 54 min w/ visits
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Museo del Agua y de la Historia Sanitaria
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(9.9k)
🏛️ Museum
Discover water history at Museo del Agua
⏱ ~40 min · 🕐 Mo-Fr 09:00-13:00,14:00-17:00
1
Palacio Barolo
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(29.2k)
🗿 Monument
Historic skyscraper with guided tours
👤 Mario Palanti · ⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 10:00-15:00
2
Obelisk
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(183k)
🗿 Monument
Iconic Buenos Aires obelisk
⏱ ~20 min ·
3
Plaza de Mayo
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(141.7k)
🗿 Monument
Historic city square with landmarks
🏛 1885 · ⏱ ~30 min ·
4

Caballito

Offering a friendly local vibe, Caballito provides a glimpse into the life of everyday porteños, making it appealing for budget travelers who wish to experience Buenos Aires beyond the tourist zones. This residential neighborhood is a hub for families and students, providing a safe and comfortable environment for those on a budget. Filled with leafy streets and classic architecture, Caballito hosts various parks such as Parque Centenario, perfect for relaxation or a picnic.

The area is well-serviced by public transport, particularly by the Subte Line A, which connects travelers to the city center quickly and affordably. A variety of budget-friendly accommodations cater to the backpacker lifestyle, from hostels to guesthouses. Travelers can indulge in local cuisine at an economical price, with an abundance of eateries offering menu del día – a fixed-price meal perfect for those trying to stretch their dollars.

Caballito’s welcoming atmosphere, affordability, and accessibility make it a stellar spot for budget explorers aiming to live like a local. Walkable streets, convenient amenities, and Munich-influenced architecture provide an enriching, everyday experience without frills, making it a hidden gem for backpackers keen on a grounded visit to Buenos Aires.

Best for Local vibe
Walking route 6 stops · Solid walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 35/100 · Quiet
QuietPeak
Hotels here 2
Avg guest rating ★ 9.1 · 149 reviews
Named After a Weather Vane Caballito means 'little horse,' from a local store's symbol.
Home to Buenos Aires' First Tram The city's first tram ran through Caballito in 1906.
Secret Speakeasy Experience Uncover hidden bars behind unassuming storefronts.
Caballito

Self-guided walking tour Caballito — Hidden Gems (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

~4.9 km · ~1 h 7 min · 6 stops
≈6,400 steps ≈243 kcal 3 h 52 min w/ visits
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Cid Campeador Monumento a El Cid Campeador
4.3★★★★★★★★★★(10.7k)
🗿 Monument
Iconic monument near Caballito
⏱ ~15 min
1
Museo de Esculturas Luis Perlotti
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(944)
📍 Landmark
Explore sculptures at this local museum
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 We-Mo 10:00-18:00; PH 10:00-18:00
2
Giordano Bruno Plaza
4.4★★★★★★★★★★(5.7k)
🌳 Park
Small, relaxing park in Caballito
⏱ ~20 min
3
Parque Rivadavia Estación Saludable Parque Rivadavia
4.4★★★★★★★★★★(65k)
🌳 Park
Stroll through the popular Parque Rivadavia
⏱ ~40 min · 🕐 Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00; PH,Sa,Su 09:00-18:00
4
Barrio Inglés
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(204)
🎡 Attraction
Charming English-style residential area
⏱ ~30 min
5
Tranvía Histórico de Buenos Aires
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(6.5k)
🎡 Attraction
Historic tram ride experience
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 Mo-Fr 09:00-12:00, 15:00-19:00; Sa 09:00-15:00
6

Belgrano

Nestled away from the city’s bustling core, Belgrano offers a peaceful retreat with its distinct blend of urban living and natural beauty. Travelers on a budget will find an array of green spaces like the Barrancas de Belgrano—perfect for a revitalizing morning jog or an afternoon siesta. Its tree-lined avenues and serene environment provide a welcome respite from the city’s hectic pace, creating an inviting atmosphere for exploring without the rush.

Belgrano’s diverse community reflects in its eclectic dining options, offering everything from traditional Argentine bites to various international cuisines. Budget travelers can explore local markets for fresh produce or enjoy wallet-friendly meals in one of the many local dietéticas and restaurantes. The neighborhood also boasts an efficient public transportation network, ensuring that moving around Buenos Aires remains easy and inexpensive.

The area's rich culture and history are highlighted in its architecture, characterized by charming old homes and modern apartments. Supplementing the cultural allure, the neighborhood’s affordable accommodations make it an enticing choice for backpackers. Belgrano’s unique charm and practicality make it a stellar choice for discovering Buenos Aires’ subtler, yet enchanting, aspects.

Best for Quiet greenery
Walking route 5 stops · Solid walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 35/100 · Quiet
QuietPeak
Hotels here 2
Avg guest rating ★ 9.4 · 329 reviews
Once an Independent City Belgrano was a separate city until incorporated in 1887.
Named for Manuel Belgrano This patriot created the national flag in 1812.
Home to Buenos Aires' Chinatown Discover the bustling cultural hub on Arribeños Street.
Hidden Japanese Garden Oasis Visit the serene gardens hidden within the neighborhood.
Belgrano

Self-guided walking tour Belgrano — Hidden Gems (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

~2.5 km · ~34 min · 5 stops
≈3,300 steps ≈124 kcal 3 h 4 min w/ visits
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Plaza General San Martín
4.5★★★★★★★★★★(25.1k)
🌳 Park
Charming Plaza General San Martín
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 24/7
1
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral Catedral Metropolitana
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(9.3k)
Church
Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 Mo-Fr 07:30-18:30; Sa 09:00-17:00; Su 09:00-18:30
2
Plaza de Mayo
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(141.7k)
🗿 Monument
Historic city square with landmarks
🏛 1885 · ⏱ ~30 min ·
3
Casa Rosada
4.5★★★★★★★★★★(5.2k)
📍 Landmark
Government House Casa Rosada
🏛 1898 · 👤 Carlos Kihlberg · ⏱ ~20 min
4
Museo del Bicentenario
4.5★★★★★★★★★★(9.9k)
🏛️ Museum
Museum displaying Argentine history
⏱ ~40 min ·
5

Best time to visit Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Now (July) avg: 11°C, mostly dry, quiet, fewer crowds. Best months to walk: Sep & Oct.

Live Temp
~Day / Night Temp 14°C / 7°C
Sunrise / Sunset 7:59 / 18:00
Local time 4:46
Sea Temp 11°C
Best Months Sep & Oct
J Jan F Feb M Mar A Apr M May J Jun J Jul this month A Aug S Sep best month O Oct best month N Nov D Dec
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Temperature Average night-low temperature, month by month. Zero line marks freezing point.
Crowds How busy it gets — traveller interest by month.
Sea temperature Sea warmth for swimming, by month.
Rainfall Rainy days to expect each month.
Sunshine Hours of sun per day, by month.
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Best Hotels in Buenos Aires for Hidden Gems

Uncover budget-friendly stays in Buenos Aires, perfect for backpackers seeking hidden gems and unique experiences without breaking the bank.
La Fresque Hotel
Best overall
8.4 Very Good
2041 reviews

La Fresque Hotel

La Fresque Hotel, nestled in historic Montserrat, offers backpackers clean and affordable accommodation close to cultural attractions and vibrant local markets.

Ideal for: Backpackers on a shoestring
Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel
Top pick
8.7 Excellent
2173 reviews

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel is an excellent choice for social travelers wanting an energetic atmosphere. Conveniently located, it's an ideal hub for budget explorers.

Ideal for: Solo travelers wanting social vibe
Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires
Top pick
9.3 Outstanding
103 reviews

Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires

Tucked in Almagro, Alohouse offers a cozy retreat for backpackers seeking comfort and exceptional service at a value price point. Close to transport links and eateries.

Ideal for: Couples seeking local vibes
San Carlos Hotel
Smart choice
8.7 Excellent
327 reviews

San Carlos Hotel

San Carlos Hotel in Almagro provides a clean and welcoming environment for budget travelers, with easy access to city attractions and cost-effective dining options nearby.

Ideal for: Budget travelers exploring the city
Luminoso departamento en Caballito
Central location
9.1 Outstanding
83 reviews

Luminoso departamento en Caballito

Located in Caballito, this bright apartment offers flexibility and comfort for backpackers looking to explore Buenos Aires like a local, with everything you need nearby.

Ideal for: Urban explorers on budget
Nice Apart en Caballito. Visitá Buenos Aires
Hidden gem
9.2 Outstanding
66 reviews

Nice Apart en Caballito. Visitá Buenos Aires

This nice apartment offers comfortable and convenient lodgings perfect for travelers wishing to stay centrally in Caballito, close to shops and local parks.

Ideal for: Long-stay visitors on budget
Share
Boutique stay
9.3 Outstanding
235 reviews

Share

In engaging Belgrano, Share offers a friendly atmosphere to meet fellow travelers. It's an outstanding choice for solo travelers or groups seeking authentic Buenos Aires flavors.

Ideal for: Groups wanting shared experiences
Sucre acogedor en Bajo Belgrano y muy cercano a Aeropuerto AEP
Walkable area
9.5 Exceptional
94 reviews

Sucre acogedor en Bajo Belgrano y muy cercano a Aeropuerto AEP

Sucre in Bajo Belgrano is exceptionally cozy, offering a convenient spot near the airport and cultural sites, perfect for those needing both comfort and quick airport access.

Ideal for: Travelers with short connections

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Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel
Top pick
8.7 Excellent
2173 reviews

Viajero Buenos Aires Hostel

Montserrat • Lively • Social
Popular among solo adventurers
Solo Travelers
Solo-friendly vibe
Excellent Reviews
Well-loved hostel
Budget Friendly
Economical choice
Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires
Top pick
9.3 Outstanding
103 reviews

Alohouse Almagro, Buenos Aires

Almagro • Top-rated • Cozy
Exceptional comfort at low price
Local Vibe
Authentic neighborhood feel
Best Value
Highly rated deals
Quiet Area
Peaceful location

Traditional Local Food Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Local Flavours of Buenos Aires — Explore recipes, history, our unique food flavour DNA graph and more.

Main course Meat

Argentine Milanese

Milanesa
mee-lah-NEH-sah

Breaded and fried thin slice of meat, often served with potatoes or salad.

Street food Meat

Argentinian Grilled Sausage

Choripán
choh-ree-PAHN

Grilled chorizo sausage sandwich.

Main course Meat

Argentinian Ribeye Steak

Bife de chorizo
BEE-feh deh cho-REE-zoh

Juicy, thick-cut ribeye steak typically grilled to perfection.

Starter Vegetarian

Argentinian Sausage and Cheese

Provoleta
proh-voh-LEH-tah

Grilled Provolone cheese appetizer.

Dessert Vegetarian

Bread Pudding with Caramel

Budín de Pan
boo-DEEN deh PAHN

A dense, sweet bread pudding topped with caramel sauce.

Sauce Vegan

Chimichurri Sauce

Chimichurri
chee-mee-CHOOR-ree

A piquant herb sauce used to complement grilled meats.

Drink Vegetarian

Coffee with Milk

Café con Leche
ka-FEH kohn LEH-cheh

Strong coffee mixed with equal parts hot milk, a signature Argentine breakfast drink.

Main course Vegetarian

Cornmeal Pie

Pastel de Choclo
pas-TEL deh CHOH-kloh

A savory pie made with corn pudding and other fillings.

Main course Vegetarian

Creamy Italian Sausage Pasta

Sorrentinos
sor-ren-TEE-nos

Large, round stuffed pasta similar to ravioli

Main course Meat

Creamy Sausage Stew

Locro
LOH-kroh

A hearty stew with corn, beans, and a variety of meats, traditionally served on national holidays.

Dessert Vegetarian

Donut with Dulce de Leche

Churros con Dulce de Leche
CHOO-rohs con DOOL-seh deh LEH-cheh

Deep-fried dough pastry filled with sweet caramelized milk.

Dessert Vegetarian

Dulce de Leche Caramel Flan

Flan de Dulce de Leche
flahn deh DOOL-seh deh LEH-cheh

Decadent caramel custard dessert enriched with dulce de leche.

Dessert Meat

Dulce de Leche Caramel Spread

Dulce de Leche
DOOL-seh deh LEH-cheh

A sweet caramel-like dessert spread made from sweetened milk.

Snack Meat

Empanada

em-pah-NAH-dah

Pastry filled with savory or sweet ingredients.

Flank Steak
Main course Meat

Flank Steak

Tira de asado
TEE-rah deh ah-SAH-doh

Flavorful, grilled beef ribs served as part of an asado.

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Main course Meat

Stuffed Flank Steak Rolls

Matambre a la Pizza
Mah-TAM-breh ah lah PEE-tzah

A rolled flank steak that is usually topped with cheese and tomatoes.

Dessert Vegetarian

Sweet Milk Pastry

Alfajor
al-fah-HOR

Two soft cookies filled with dulce de leche

Activities & Experiences

Things to Do in Buenos Aires

Top-rated tours, day trips and local experiences — book in advance to secure your spot.

City & Country Data Argentina (Buenos Aires)

Key travel data for Buenos Aires — cost of living, safety, healthcare, local currency and essentials, curated by Triplandio.

Cost 💰 HIGH
Safety 🔒 66
Health 🏥 60
Lifestyle 68
Infra 🏗️ 50
Rank 🎯 #56
Score 📊 43
Tourists ✈️ 7.4M/y
GDP/cap 💵 $14.9k
Life Exp ❤️ 77.5 yrs
Population 👥 45.9M
Currency 💱 ARS $
Language 🗣️ Spanish
Payments 💳 Cards OK
Emergency 🆘 911
Coffee $4.09
Beer 🍺 $4.00
Lunch 🍽️ $20.00
Groceries 🛒 $122.69/w
Taxi/km 🚕 $1.00
Transit 🚇 $0.50
Fuel $1.00/l
Internet 📡 $50.00/m
Salary 💵 $500/m

Buenos Aires stay tips for Hidden Gems

Explore Free Museums on Tuesdays

Take advantage of free admission to many Buenos Aires' museums on Tuesdays. Highlights include the Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano and the National Fine Arts Museum.

Tip: Free museum days are a must!

Tango Your Way with Free Events

Experience the tango scene at the free events held in La Boca and San Telmo. Enjoy live music and dancing in public squares, while budgeting your travel expenses.

Tip: Enjoy tango for free in La Boca

Affordable Eats at Feria de Mataderos

Visit the Feria de Mataderos for delicious and affordable local street food every Sunday. This market offers an authentic taste of Argentine culture.

Tip: Taste local street food in Mataderos

Take a Free Walking Tour

Join a free walking tour to discover hidden gems and stories of Buenos Aires. Tours cover areas like Retiro, Recoleta, and more, all within your budget.

Tip: Free tours reveal city secrets

Buenos Aires for Hidden Gems: FAQ

When is the best time to visit Buenos Aires?

The best time to visit Buenos Aires is September and October — fewer crowds, comfortable temperatures, less rain and more sunshine. Compare every month in the seasonal chart above.

What is the cheapest area to stay in Buenos Aires?

San Telmo is a backpacker-friendly area with many budget hostels and affordable eats. It's known for its bohemian vibe and lively flea markets.

Are there hostels in Palermo?

Yes, Palermo offers several affordable hostels located close to bars, parks, and transport. It's a vibrant area with lots to explore.

What's the best way to explore Buenos Aires on a budget?

Join free walking tours offered in various neighborhoods like Recoleta and La Boca to learn about the city's history without spending a peso.

Where can I find cheap eats in Buenos Aires?

Check out food stalls in Mercado de San Telmo or grab empanadas from local bakeries for a tasty and budget-friendly meal.

Are there free attractions in Buenos Aires?

Visit the city's beautiful parks like Parque Tres de Febrero or stroll through lively public squares such as Plaza de Mayo for free.

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