Becoming
a nomad in
Buenos Aires
just got easier
everything you need to know for your move
Broken down into 5 guides
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- Get to know Buenos Aires
- Culture
- Language
- Visa requirements
- Finding housing
- Health insurance
- Cost of living
- Packing & more
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- Transportation
- Money exchange
- Making payments
- Phone plan
- Must-have apps
- On-the-ground tips
- Safety & more
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- Best coworking spaces
- Best cafes for working
- Networking events
- Tips for remote work
- How to work safely & more
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- Where to meet people
- Events to attend
- Online communities
- Where to volunteer
- My secrets to making friends & more
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- Where to eat & drink
- Food delivery
- Top sites
- Top experiences
- Where to shop
- Where to travel
- Travel tips
- Travel ethics & more
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Part 1: Prepare For Your Move
Hey, soon-to-be digital nomad! I know the idea of traveling to Buenos Aires with your remote job can sound scary. You likely have a laundry list of fears, questions, and “what ifs” swirling through your brain. Don’t worry! That’s perfectly normal — and you’re totally capable of taking the leap anyway with the help of this handy guide: Prepare For Your Move.
Consider this your one-stop shop for everything you need to know before you come to Buenos Aires as a digital nomad!
- Get to know Buenos Aires
- Local culture
- Language
- Visa requirements
- Finding housing
- Health insurance
- Cost of living
- Packing & more
Part 2: on the ground logistics
When you travel to Buenos Aires as a digital nomad, there are a lot of logistics to manage on the ground — from getting to your accommodation to setting up a local phone plan to money exchange and more.
Consider this guide your savior! You’ll find all of the information I wish I’d known after arriving in Buenos Aires to help you navigate this city like a pro.
- Transportation
- Money exchange
- Making payments
- Phone plan
- Must-have apps
- On-the-ground tips
- Safety & more
Part 3: working remotely in buenos aires
Hey, remote worker! If you want to know the best places to work around Buenos Aires, where to network, and how to make the most of your professional time as a digital nomad, this guide is for you.
Buenos Aires has become a mecca for remote workers over the past few years thanks to everything from its abundance of cafes and coworking spaces to fast WiFi and networking opportunities. Don’t miss out.
- Best coworking spaces
- Best cafes for working
- Networking events
- Tips for remote work
- How to work safely & more
Part 4: making friends in buenos aires
Making friends in a new country can feel intimidating. You need to know where to look, what events to attend, and how to navigate the culture in a new society setting.
This guide has you covered! If you’re ready to become the most popular nomad in Argentina, then buckle up and enjoy my insider tips and best advice on making friends in Buenos Aires.
- Where to meet people
- Events to attend
- Online communities
- Where to volunteer
- My secrets to making friends & more!
Part 5: what to do in buenos aires & beyond
Looking for the best spots to eat, drink, and adventure around Buenos Aires?
Consider this book your local tour guide — including all of my top recommendations of what to do and where to go around the city.
Plus, you’ll even find some tips on where to travel around the country. Weekend trip to Patagonia, anyone?
- Where to eat & drink
- Food delivery
- Top sites
- Top experiences
- Where to shop
- Where to travel
- Travel tips
- Travel ethics & more!
get all five
save $48
The best deal on the ultimate digital nomad bundle
FAQ
- A study abroad student
- Taking a sabbatical
- Visiting as a tourist
Who are these guides for?
The Digital Nomad Series is designed for travelers who plan on visiting Buenos Aires, Argentina for as little as one month up to multiple years. While the full series is designed for professionals who plan on working remotely from Buenos Aires, you’ll find that some of the guides might be relevant to you if you’re…
– A study abroad student
– Taking a sabbatical
– Visiting as a tourist
What if I’m already in Buenos Aires?
Do I need to stay in Buenos Aires for a certain amount of time?
Will these guides help me find a remote job?
Will these guides fully prepare me for my move to Buenos Aires?
What is the cost?
Each individual guide is $19. If you buy all five guides in the bundle, you’ll save $46 — bringing your total down to $49.
Didn’t find an answer to your question?
Get in touch with me here: sarah@ba-noma.com