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Buenos Aires is the most visited city in all of South America, beating Rio de Janeiro and Bogota to claim the title. This amount of tourist traffic has undoubtedly hiked the price of long-term rentals up, even with building projects taking place, flats for rent in buenos aires are in short supply as many homeowners will be tempted to rent their apartment in Buenos Aires out for short terms stays.

Filled to the brim with cool neighbourhoods, (barrios), and a vibrant culture that is infectious. It may look European in parts, but Buenos Aires is definitely a Latin mega-city.

Buenos Aires, being the capital of a large country, is a large city, covers a lot of ground and has many different areas, communities and neighbourhoods. For this reason apartments in Buenos Aires vary drastically depending on area, size and property type. Those looking to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires should read on to find out which area of the city they would be best suited for.

Furnished apartments in Buenos Aires

Furnished apartments in Buenos Aires remove the hassle of sourcing furniture and homeware, thus they are advisable for people on a tight schedule or looking for temporary accommodation. They are usually very central and located in the heart of the city, but can also be found in neighbourhoods on the outskirts at a slightly lower price.

A viable option for those with more of a disposable income are serviced apartments in Buenos Aires, these are modern, luxurious and have some similarities with hotel facilities such as daily housekeeping. 24 hour reception and underground parking is also common with many of these types of buildings, so for people who value their security this could be the best option. This style of apartment caters for people with more money to spend per month, thus expect to find serviced apartments in Buenos Aires city centre, close to the Plaza de Mayo and in fashionable areas such as Villa Crespo or Caballito.


Types of Accommodations in Buenos Aires

Apartments in Buenos Aires by District

Palermo is the most area popular thus developed district of the city with building work taking place constantly, the size of it means you can chose many different types of Palermo, including soho and Hollywood. Caballito is an attractive neighbourhood just to the south of Palermo and strangely the looming inevitability of Palermo’s gentrification spilling over has not happened yet, so for those wanting some authenticity, this could be the district to choose.

Villa Crespo is often overlooked in favour of Palermo, yet it is a beautiful area with ungentrified neighbourhoods, an authentic culture and is a more affordable option for accommodation. The district of San Telmo is like walking through a historical novel, a protected neighbourhood and is known for its old-age beauty, the area is also surprisingly cheap considering its historical value and importance to the city.

More Attractive Areas for Apartments in Buenos Aires

Palermo

One of the largest, and creating the greenest barrio on the list, Palermo has seen massive popularity growth in recent years. A welcome break from but close enough to the busy Downtown, Palermo Buenos Aires apartments are extremely popular. As Palermo is big, it has been split into sub-barrios, the most trendy being Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood. Wide boulevards, rowing lakes, shopping districts and a good food scene has ensured Palermo’s top spot in the city.

Apartments in Palermo are in high demand due to its varying neighbourhoods which all offer something a little different, e.g location and lively street culture. Palermo is seen as one of the trendiest neighbourhood in the city and its size means it happily accommodates thousands of residents without feeling too crowded or overdeveloped, however, with the level of construction and investment taking place in the area, it may become a diluted version of what it once was.

San Telmo

The oldest district in Buenos Aires, the neighbourhood of San Telmo is as beautiful as it is interesting. The cobblestone streets and run-down demeanor of the 19th century built buildings pair beautifully with the street candles to give it an authentic time-warp kind of place vibe.

Apartments San Telmo Buenos Aires are attractive and bohemian in feel, and the entire area is a National Historic Monument, thus protected from redelevopment. The high trees and narrow alleyways make for a beautiful day out in this area of the city for visitors and residents alike. Apartments for rent San Telmo are a cheap alternative to living in central area. This area offers everything great about living in Buenos Aries without the high rents of the other neighbourhoods The main square and hub of the local community is Plaza Dorrego, which holds a weekend flea market come rain or shine.

Recoleta

Considered one of the most culturally vibrant areas of the city, you will find yourself coming to Recoleta even if you don't live here. The spectacular Avealer Avenue has many beautiful 19th century buildings to ogle at and is one of many similar streets in the area. Finding an apartment in such an area as would mean expensive rent, but then again its known as a fantastic area with lots going on, so may be worth the price. The Centro Cultural Recoleta is the hub of the community here and its culture spills out into the streets with markets and fairs taking place year round.

Furnished apartments in Recoleta, Buenos Aires are expensive, as many of the main hotels occupy the area, so the boulevards off the main strip still holding private accomodation are in great demand. Apartment rental Buenos Aires Recoleta come on these impressive tree lined boulevards above designer shops and chic coffee houses.

Puerto Madero

The barrio on the water is a newly renovated neighbourhood that has been built in modern european style , so walking around the area is not easily distinguishable as Argentina. Apartments for rent in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires are predominantly new builds, the dockside area is relatively small and has seen massive regeneration so expect to see modern apartment blocks with harbour views. Flats in Puerto Madero can be expensive penthouses right on the waterside with great views of the harbour, or more affordable and modest properties inland. Puerto Madero is considered one of the least Buenos Aires like barrios of the entire city.

Caballito

Considering that this neighbourhood is in the geographical centre of the city, it is remarkably underdeveloped, underhyped and fairly cheap. Constructed to house the elite when they wanted a weekend away, thus many beautiful mansions and stately homes have been renovated into apartments for rent in Caballito. The neighbourhood holds the university of Buenos Aires philosophy and letters, so many students studying here will also live close by, injecting some liveliness into the community.

Caballito is a low key great choice for people wanting to live in an area that offers great transport links to popular areas such as Palermo and San Telmo, and also within close proximity to downtown for those city workers. Caballito apartments are surprisingly affordable considering their location, but they may not stay cheap for long.

Rooms in Buenos Aires

A cheaper alternative to renting an entire flat or apartment, renting a single or double room in Buenos Aires can be a great option for those with a lower income. To rent a room in Buenos Aires opens up the possibility of flatmates also working and living in the city, thus the potential of a new group of friends or contacts to have. Another reason to look into this option is the fact that rooms for rent in Buenos Aires are far more numerous than entire apartments or houses, especially in areas such as Palermo and Caballito so there is much more chance of finding one. To rent a room in Buenos Aires also means shared utilities and bills like gas electric and wifi between the entire property, so again, a great money saver.

Student Accommodation in Buenos Aires

Higher education is a big thing in Buenos Aires, the city has over 40 universities, nine of which are internationally recognised and take a host of international students. Student accommodation Buenos Aires is spread across the city as it has many different campuses for many different universities. The most famous and established being the University of Buenos Aires, the largest in South America. The city is a great place for students to study: it has a world renowned nightlife, fascinating history and in general is a aesthetically pleasing place. University of Buenos Aires accommodation is predominantly surrounding the University in the area Montserrat.

Properties can also include student apartments in Buenos Aires, which comprise of shared accommodation, a cheaper alternative to halls and a chance to make new friends. Caballito holds the University of Buenos Aires faculty of Philosophy and Letters, Caballito is affordable and has plenty of accommodation options for students. Another type of student housing in Buenos Aires are studio flats, these are popular for those students looking to have a quieter experience from University.

Public Transportation in Buenos Aires

Public transportation in Buenos Aires is based around the SUBE card, these can be topped up or updated at any local shop or convenience store. The bus and underground both run on the SUBE network, so it is a one card fits all system. SUBE has a monopoly on public transport here as there are no other companies in opertatio, this simply means that all areas of the city will be covered by either the bus or the subway. Handy for those commuting from further out barrios to the central zones. Thousands of taxis are also available in Buenos Aires, but make sure to either agree on a price beforehand or ensure the metre is running as to not get ripped off.