If you are a digital nomad, you may already know that Argentina is a country very much visited by tourists and travelers for its breathtaking landscapes such as Iguassu Falls and Perito Moreno glacier, and exciting cities such as Buenos Aires, the capital city. Buenos Aires is a big city divided into 48 different neighborhoods,...
Discovering Buenos AiresSpanish in Buenos Aires. Tips for digital nomads
If you are a digital nomad, you may already know that Argentina is a country very much visited by tourists and travelers for its breathtaking landscapes such as Iguassu Falls and Perito Moreno glacier, and exciting cities such as Buenos Aires, the capital city.
Buenos Aires is a big city divided into 48 different neighborhoods, and Palermo is one of the best with its good lodging, restaurants and co-working spots with high speed WiFi connection. The city is well known because of its friendly locals and its great nightlife.
As regards the cost of living, Buenos Aires is not that cheap but has everything a city needs to have to be a great place to stay in. With that said, digital nomads used to European or North American living expenses will find living in Buenos Aires cheaper.
Although English is spoken here and there, not many people speak it. On the other hand, Argentina’s official language is Spanish. If you are a curious person, Buenos Aires is a very good place to learn it . At our Spanish school we have face-to-face and online lessons from early in the morning to the afternoon so that you can continue working your regular hours. We also have six different levels to help you achieve your goals.
Talking about lodging, there are as many types of rooms, apartments, student houses as you can think of. Be sure to choose the correct spot as some places are very noisy.