Buenos Aires vs Mexico City
Side-by-side cost of living comparison for digital nomads. Buenos Aires is 15% cheaper — saving you $200/month or $2,400/year.
Buenos Aires vs Mexico City: Which is better for digital nomads?
Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Mexico City (Mexico) are both popular destinations for digital nomads. Buenos Aires is the more affordable option at $1,100/month compared to $1,300/month for Mexico City. Buenos Aires scores 8/10 on our nomad index while Mexico City scores 9/10. For internet, Buenos Aires gets 7/10 and Mexico City gets 7/10. Safety-wise, Buenos Aires scores 6/10 vs Mexico City's 6/10.
Cost breakdown: Buenos Aires vs Mexico City
Monthly costs compared side-by-side
Buenos Aires
$550
Mexico City
$650
Buenos Aires
$300
Mexico City
$280
Buenos Aires
$40
Mexico City
$50
Buenos Aires
$80
Mexico City
$120
Buenos Aires
$80
Mexico City
$130
Buenos Aires
$50
Mexico City
$70
Buenos Aires
$1,100Mexico City
$1,300Quality of life scores
How Buenos Aires and Mexico City compare on key nomad metrics
Real apartments: Buenos Aires vs Mexico City
Actual Airbnb listings you can book right now
Buenos Aires — from $550/mo

Beautiful Apartment with Patio in Palermo
$500/mo1-Bedroom Apartment · Palermo
Charming apartment with private patio in the heart of Palermo. Fully furnished, fast WiFi, and surrounded by restaurants and nightlife.
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Beautiful Apartment with a View in Palermo
$650/mo1-Bedroom Apartment · Palermo
Bright one-bedroom with stunning views in Palermo. Modern design, balcony, and walking distance to parks, cafés, and coworking spaces.
View on AirbnbMexico City — from $650/mo

Amazing Apt in Perfect Location – Roma Norte
$750/mo1-Bedroom Apartment · Roma Norte
Beautifully designed apartment in a prime Roma Norte location. High ceilings, modern kitchen, and steps from the best cafés and restaurants.
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Gorgeous Apartment – Roma Norte
$950/mo1-Bedroom Apartment · Roma Norte
Gorgeous one-bedroom in the heart of Roma Norte. Fully furnished with fast WiFi, natural light, and walkable to Condesa parks and nightlife.
View on AirbnbWhere to eat: Buenos Aires vs Mexico City
Real restaurants and typical meal prices
Buenos Aires — avg $300/mo on food
Don Julio
$25Argentine Steakhouse · Ojo de bife (ribeye) with malbec
El Sanjuanino
$5Argentine Traditional · Empanadas (6 pcs) with house wine
LAB Training Center & Coffee
$3Specialty Coffee · Flat white with medialunas
Mexico City — avg $280/mo on food
Taquería Orinoco
$3Mexican Street Food · Tacos de chicharrón prensado (3 pcs)
Contramar
$25Seafood / Mexican · Tostadas de atún + red & green grilled fish
Café Avellaneda
$6Specialty Coffee / Brunch · Chilaquiles with coffee
Coworking: Buenos Aires vs Mexico City
Best coworking spaces and monthly prices
Buenos Aires — avg $80/mo
Huerta Cowork
$65/moDay pass: $8
Multiple locations across Buenos Aires, all well-equipped and filled with entrepreneurs. Great networking, reliable internet, and a friendly atmosphere.
Multi-location, startup-friendly, social
AreaTres
$80/moDay pass: $10
Well-established Palermo coworking with multiple rooms, phone booths, and a garden terrace. Strong mix of local entrepreneurs and international nomads.
Community-focused, professional, relaxed
Mexico City — avg $120/mo
Selina Roma Norte
$130/moDay pass: $15
Popular coworking-coliving in the heart of Roma Norte. Rooftop terrace, fast internet, regular community events, social bar, and photo/audio studios available.
Social, international, creative
WeWork Reforma
$180/moDay pass: $25
Premium coworking on Paseo de la Reforma. Professional environment, phone booths, meeting rooms, and stunning city views. Multiple CDMX locations available.
Professional, corporate, premium
Best neighborhoods
Where nomads actually live in each city
Buenos Aires neighborhoods →
Trendy, walkable area with boutiques, cafés, and street art
Bohemian historic quarter with tango, antiques, and street markets
Elegant, Parisian-style neighborhood with museums and embassies
Mexico City neighborhoods →
Art Nouveau streets with hip cafés, galleries, and coworking spaces
Leafy, park-centered neighborhood with a European feel
Upscale district with luxury dining, museums, and embassies
Visa comparison
Entry requirements for remote workers
Buenos Aires, Argentina
90-day visa-free for most nationalities. Easy to extend once for 90 more days at immigration. No specific digital nomad visa but the tourist visa is sufficient for most stays.
Mexico City, Mexico
180-day visa-free entry for most nationalities. No specific digital nomad visa, but the generous tourist visa makes it easy to stay long-term. Many nomads do back-to-back 180-day stays.
Buenos Aires vs Mexico City — FAQ
Common questions about choosing between Buenos Aires and Mexico City
Buenos Aires is 15% cheaper overall. The minimum monthly budget in Buenos Aires is $1100/month vs $1300/month in Mexico City. That's a difference of $200/month or $2400/year.
FAQ: Buenos Aires vs Mexico City for Digital Nomads
Is Buenos Aires or Mexico City cheaper for digital nomads?
Buenos Aires is 15% cheaper overall. The minimum monthly budget in Buenos Aires is $1100/month vs $1300/month in Mexico City. That's a difference of $200/month or $2400/year.
Which city has better internet — Buenos Aires or Mexico City?
Buenos Aires has better internet with a score of 7/10 vs 7/10. Both cities have reliable WiFi in coworking spaces and most apartments.
Is Buenos Aires or Mexico City safer?
Buenos Aires scores higher for safety (6/10 vs 6/10). Both are popular nomad destinations with established expat communities.
Where is housing cheaper — Buenos Aires or Mexico City?
Housing is cheaper in Buenos Aires ($550/month vs $650/month). This covers a furnished 1-bedroom apartment in a good neighborhood.
Which has better coworking — Buenos Aires or Mexico City?
Both cities have good coworking options. Buenos Aires averages $80/month for a coworking membership, while Mexico City averages $120/month. Top spaces in Buenos Aires include Huerta Cowork. In Mexico City, check out Selina Roma Norte.
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