## Why Argentina Is a Coworking Haven
Argentina has quietly become one of the best countries in South America for remote work infrastructure. The combination of affordable prices, solid internet (by regional standards), a thriving cafe culture, and a growing digital nomad community means you have plenty of options for getting work done.
Here's my tested, updated guide to the best coworking spaces across Argentina's four main cities for digital nomads.
Buenos Aires
AreaTres (Multiple Locations) **Price**: From ARS 45,000/month (~USD $37) for a hot desk **Wi-Fi**: 200 Mbps symmetrical **Vibe**: Professional, corporate-adjacent
AreaTres has locations in Palermo, Belgrano, and Microcentro. The Palermo location on Costa Rica street is the most popular with nomads. Clean, modern spaces with good meeting rooms and solid air conditioning (crucial in BA summers). The community is a mix of Argentine startups and international remote workers.
Urban Station (Palermo) **Price**: ARS 35,000/month for a hot desk, or ARS 1,500/hour drop-in **Wi-Fi**: 150 Mbps **Vibe**: Casual, social, diverse crowd
Urban Station is one of BA's original coworking spaces and still going strong. The Palermo Hollywood location has an open rooftop area that's unbeatable on nice days. Good for people who want a social atmosphere alongside work. Regular networking events and workshops.
WeWork (Multiple Locations) **Price**: From ARS 80,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 300 Mbps **Vibe**: Premium, polished
WeWork has several locations in Buenos Aires -- Retiro, Palermo, and Microcentro. You're paying a premium, but the spaces are consistently high quality with excellent facilities. The global WeWork membership means you can use spaces elsewhere when traveling. Worth it if your budget allows.
La Maquinita Co (Chacarita) **Price**: ARS 40,000/month hot desk **Wi-Fi**: 100 Mbps **Vibe**: Creative, artsy, neighborhood feel
Tucked into Chacarita's emerging creative district, La Maquinita attracts designers, content creators, and independent professionals. The space has a genuine community feel that bigger chains lack. Great coffee on-site and excellent lunch options within walking distance.
Cafe-Working: The Buenos Aires Alternative Many nomads skip dedicated coworking entirely and work from cafes. The best options: - **Cuervo Cafe** (Palermo) -- Nomad-friendly, good Wi-Fi, no judgment for camping out - **Lattente** (multiple locations) -- Reliable Wi-Fi, great coffee, spacious - **Lab Cafe** (Villa Crespo) -- Specifically designed for remote workers, outlets at every seat
Cordoba
Cordoba is Argentina's second city and has a growing tech sector (nicknamed "Silicon Valley of Argentina" by optimistic local boosters).
El Molino Fabrica Cultural **Price**: ARS 30,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 100 Mbps **Vibe**: Creative, cultural hub
Located in a converted flour mill, this space doubles as a cultural center and coworking spot. The architecture alone makes it worth visiting. Strong community of local entrepreneurs and a regular events calendar.
Startup Cordoba **Price**: ARS 25,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 150 Mbps **Vibe**: Tech-focused, startup ecosystem
Connected to Cordoba's tech incubator network. If you're in tech, this is where you'll find collaborators and potential hires. Regular pitch nights and tech meetups.
Comunidad Ticmas **Price**: ARS 28,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 120 Mbps **Vibe**: Modern, professional
A newer space that's quickly become popular with remote workers. Clean design, good air conditioning, and a quiet zone for focused work. The Nueva Cordoba location puts you in the heart of the city's youngest, most vibrant neighborhood.
Mendoza
Mendoza attracts a different type of nomad -- the ones who want mountains, wine, and outdoor adventure alongside their work schedule.
Nido Cowork **Price**: ARS 28,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 80 Mbps **Vibe**: Relaxed, outdoor-oriented community
The go-to coworking space in Mendoza. Mountain views from the terrace, a community of adventure-loving remote workers, and regular weekend excursions to wineries and hiking spots organized by members. Wi-Fi is decent but not blazing -- bring a mobile hotspot as backup for video calls.
Area Coworking Mendoza **Price**: ARS 22,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 100 Mbps **Vibe**: Quiet, professional
A no-frills option for people who just need a reliable desk and good internet. Less community-oriented than Nido but more affordable and quieter.
Rosario
Argentina's third-largest city, often overlooked by nomads but offering excellent value and a livable, human-scaled urban environment.
Club de Emprendedores Rosario **Price**: ARS 20,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 100 Mbps **Vibe**: Government-backed, startup ecosystem
Part of the national entrepreneurs' network. Very affordable with access to mentorship and networking events. The co-location with other startups creates organic collaboration opportunities.
La Usina Social **Price**: ARS 25,000/month **Wi-Fi**: 80 Mbps **Vibe**: Community-driven, social impact
A unique space that combines coworking with social entrepreneurship. If you care about doing work that matters and connecting with purpose-driven people, this is your spot in Rosario.
Practical Tips for Coworking in Argentina
**Internet backup**: Always have a personal mobile hotspot (a prepaid SIM with a good data plan from Personal, Claro, or Movistar). Argentine internet is generally reliable but outages happen, and some coworking spaces oversubscribe their bandwidth.
**Power strips**: Bring a multi-outlet power strip. Not all coworking spaces have enough outlets, especially at hot desks.
**Timing**: Spaces are quietest in the morning (Argentines start late). If you need focused, quiet time, work from 8-11 AM.
**Monthly vs. daily**: If you're staying more than two weeks in one city, a monthly pass almost always makes more sense than daily drop-in rates.
**Ask for a trial day**: Most spaces offer a free or discounted trial day. Use it before committing to a monthly membership.
