We have interviewed Mariana Somaza, who has lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina for the last seven years. Mariana is an enthusiastic citizen of the world, born and raised in Venezuela. She has a major in communications with a specialization in marketing, and she is dedicated to creating effective digital strategies for clients around the world.
We have covered all the necessary topics to help you enjoy Buenos Aires as a Digital Nomad:
Living in Buenos Aires
Argentina Visa
Dealing with the Currency/Exchange Rate
Best Places to Work in Buenos Aires
Best Places to Live in Buenos Aires
Best Neighborhoods
Buenos Aires Nightlife
Things to do around Buenos Aires
Best Time to Visit Buenos Aires
Transportation
Why Buenos Aires is such a great destination
Coworking information in more detail:
Estudio Té Cafe, Madres Café, Verdín, Santal and Tea Connection.
Coworking:
Free: Centro Cultural Recoleta and Work Café Santander (Pay for Coffee).
Pay for Day: Urban Station, Manawa, Music Hub and Selina.
Monthly subscription: Area 3, Wework, la huerta, la maquinita cowork and Hit Cowork
Libraries: Mariano Moreno, Biblioteca del Congreso de la Nación and Casa de la Lectura, Biblioteca Julio Cortázar
In terms of food, here are some of the places that Mariana recommended in this video:
Local: Las Medialunas del abuelo, El cuartito (best pizza place), El ferroviario milanesa place, La Dorita and Calden del Soho, Steakhouse places, Rapanui (chocolate/ice cream) and Mi gusto for empanadas. Bares notables: La poesía and Bar Via 71.
International food:
Cang Tin (Vietnamese), Il Quotidiano (Italian), Spritzza (pizza place), Laban (French patisserie) and Mirutaki for Japanese, Niño Gordo for Asian-Argentine fusion, The Night Market - Hollywood, Avila Food (Venezuelan) and Fuego Pizzas del Mundo. Jay’s for American Breakfast, Mexican food Fábrica del taco and Ya cabron.
Speakeasies and thematic bars: Frank’s Bar, Floreria Atlántico, La Calle Bar, La Guitarrita, Oh No! Lulu, Boticario, Knowhere Gallery, Uptown, Airport Bar, and the Hole Bar.