Coliving in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Codreamers · Community-first coliving in Buenos Aires for creative professionals
The Home
Codreamers
Codreamers is a community-first coliving in Buenos Aires — a city of tango, steak, affordable wine, and one of Latin America’s most vibrant creative scenes. A perfect 5-star rating across 36 Google reviews.
The Experience
Buenos Aires combines European architecture with Latin American energy at prices that make it one of the best-value cities in the world for remote workers. Codreamers channels this into a community of creative professionals — designers, developers, writers, and entrepreneurs — sharing a space designed for both deep work and genuine connection. Neighbourhood exploration, asado evenings, and tango lessons fill the social calendar.
The Space
A shared property with 10-16 residents, coworking area, communal kitchen, and social spaces. Located in one of Buenos Aires’ walkable, tree-lined neighbourhoods with easy access to cafes, restaurants, and cultural venues.
Who It’s For
Creative remote workers who want to immerse themselves in Buenos Aires’ extraordinary cultural offer — food, music, literature, art — at prices that barely register compared to European cities.
Upcoming Chapters
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Up to 16 guests Community size
- 1 month min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2020 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Buenos Aires, Argentina Rhythm
Coworking included with reliable internet.
The Vibe
Mornings are slow Buenos Aires-style — medialunas and mate or espresso to start. Work fills the coworking space through the day. Lunch breaks usually involve exploring nearby cafes or cooking in the shared kitchen. Late afternoon, the city wakes up properly — walks through the neighborhood, browsing bookshops, or settling into a cafe with a cortado. Evenings bring asado on the terrace, tango milonga outings, or wine at a neighborhood bar.
Weekends are for San Telmo market on Sundays, day trips to Tigre delta, steak dinners at parillas, and exploring Buenos Aires' museums and galleries.
Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires is the Paris of South America — wide boulevards, Art Nouveau buildings, and a cafe culture that treats sitting and talking as a serious activity. The city runs on steak, malbec, psychoanalysis, and tango. It's dramatic, literary, and endlessly walkable.
For remote workers, the appeal is the extraordinary value. Argentina's economic situation means the peso is weak against the dollar and euro. A world-class steak dinner with wine costs $15-25. A month's rent in Palermo runs $400-600. A flat white at a specialty coffee shop is $1.50-2. You live like royalty on a freelancer budget.
The time zone (UTC-3) works for US East Coast hours and overlaps with European mornings. Palermo, Recoleta, and San Telmo are the main neighborhoods for nomads. The cultural offer is staggering — bookshops, galleries, live music, independent cinema, and the kind of late-night dinner culture where restaurants don't fill up until 10pm. The internet is generally reliable in apartments and coworking spaces.
San Telmo Sunday Market
Every Sunday, the streets of San Telmo fill with antiques, tango dancers, street food, and buskers. Start at Plaza Dorrego and wander south. Get there before noon for the best finds.
Recoleta Cemetery
A city of the dead — elaborate mausoleums housing Argentina's elite, including Evita Perón. The architecture is stunning and the stories are fascinating. Free entry.
Tigre Delta Day Trip
A 1-hour train ride from Retiro station to the Paraná River delta. Boat rides through lush waterways, riverside restaurants, and a welcome break from the city's intensity.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 1 month minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room Best value | $400 /mo | Starting from |
| Private room | $800 /mo |
The Honest Briefing
Fly into Ezeiza Airport (EZE) for international flights or Aeroparque (AEP) for regional. From Ezeiza, a Tienda León shuttle to the city center costs about $10 (45 min) or a taxi is $20-30. Get a Personal or Claro SIM for about ARS 5,000 (€4) with data. Download WhatsApp — Argentines use it for everything. Carry USD or euros for the 'blue dollar' exchange rate at cueva (unofficial exchange houses) for significantly better rates than ATMs.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Don Julio, Palermo — possibly the best steak in Buenos Aires, book ahead, ARS 25,000-40,000 (€10-16)/person
- 🍽El Preferido de Palermo, Palermo — old-school bodegón with great pasta and milanesa, ARS 8,000-15,000 (€3-6)
- 🍽La Cabrera, Palermo — famous parilla with generous side dishes, ARS 20,000-35,000 (€8-14)
- 🍽Café Tortoni, Avenida de Mayo — Buenos Aires' oldest cafe (1858), mediocre coffee but worth one visit for the atmosphere, ARS 5,000-8,000 (€2-3)
- 🍽Sarkis, Villa Crespo — Armenian-Argentine food with portions that could feed a family, ARS 8,000-12,000 (€3-5)
Cost of Living
The Team
Founders
Buenos Aires has more culture per square meter than almost any city in the world. We just give creative people a home base to explore it from.
Getting There & Around
- Ezeiza Airport (EZE)45 min by shuttle
- San Telmo15-25 min by taxi
- Palermo (Soho/Hollywood)10-15 min by taxi
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
100 Mbps — solid for remote work. Argentina's urban internet infrastructure is reliable.
What's included in the price?
Room (shared or private), coworking access, communal kitchen and social spaces, WiFi, and community events. Meals are not included.
How do I get there?
Fly into Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE). Take a Tienda León shuttle ($10, 45 min) or taxi ($20-30) to the city. The team provides the exact address after booking.
What about the exchange rate?
Argentina has a complex currency situation. The official rate differs from the 'blue dollar' rate. Bring USD or EUR cash and exchange at cueva (informal exchange houses) for significantly better rates. The team can explain on arrival.
Is Buenos Aires safe?
The tourist and nomad neighborhoods (Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo) are generally safe. Keep phones out of sight on the street, use taxis/Uber at night, and avoid flashy jewelry. Standard big-city precautions.
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