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Study abroad in Buenos Aires

Housing, transport, universities, language expectations and daily life for exchange students in Buenos Aires.

Country

Argentina

Student Budget

USD 500 – 1,000/month

Transport Card

Tarjeta SUBE

Population

3,120,612 (CABA) / 15,369,919 (AMBA)

Study abroad in Buenos Aires: student life

Study abroad in Buenos Aires works best when you choose by university fit, neighbourhood and daily routine, not just the city photo. A high-energy Latin American capital for exchange students: late dinners, tango, theatre, public universities, and a social rhythm that rewards patience. Check campus commute, night safety and housing before committing.

Who loves this city?

Bohemian students, readers, theatre lovers, cafe lingerers, and anyone who wants nightlife until sunrise.

What makes it special

The density of bookstores, independent theatres, historic pizzerias, and late-night cultural life.

Newcomer shocks

  • Inflation and frequent price changes, although a USD-based budget can stay more stable.
  • How late everything happens: dinner around 9-10 PM, parties often starting around 2 AM.
  • How large and spread out the University of Buenos Aires is: there is no single campus, but faculties across the city.

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Weather in Buenos Aires & what to pack

Buenos Aires's weather affects clothing, transport and social life more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan heat, rain, cold, humidity or daylight before arrival.

Month Conditions Note
January 15° / 5° ☀️ Dry Short days
February 17° / 7° ☀️ Dry Warming up
March 21° / 10° 🌤️ Spring showers Pleasant
April 24° / 12° 🌤️ Spring showers Perfect weather
May 27° / 15° 🌤️ Warm Long days
June 30° / 18° ☀️ Hot Summer starts
July 32° / 20° ☀️ Very hot Peak summer
August 31° / 20° 💧 Hot and humid Late summer
September 28° / 17° 🌤️ Warm Cooling down
October 23° / 13° 🌤️ Cool Autumn colors
November 18° / 9° ☀️ Cool and dry Crisp air
December 15° / 6° 🌤️ Cold Winter starts

Invierno frío y húmedo pero sin nieve.

Packing checklist

  • Windproof layers help in humid winter months.
  • Very light clothing is useful for January and February heat.
  • Bring comfortable shoes for long neighbourhood walks and campus days.

Cost of living for students in Buenos Aires

Cost of Living Index

50.7 / 100

Mid-range · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo

The budget to study abroad in Buenos Aires is mostly rent-led: use USD 250-600/month for rooms and USD 500-1000/month as the wider monthly planning range. Keep a buffer for deposit, transport and first-week setup.

Category Range / mo Notes
Shared Room Rent USD 250 – 400 Short-term rentals are often priced in USD, so compare neighbourhood, contract length and included bills before committing.

Going out & dining

Viaje en Subte USD 0.20 - 0.40 (Depende del tipo de cambio)
☕ Café y Medialunas USD 2 - 4

Supermarket basket

🥛 Milk (1L) ARS 900–1400
🥚 Eggs (12) ARS 1800–2800
🍗 Chicken breast (1kg) ARS 4500–7000
🍞 Bread (500g loaf) ARS 700–1200
🍚 Rice (1kg) ARS 700–1200

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Student housing in Buenos Aires

Housing in Buenos Aires should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Start with the university, verified platforms and student groups with scam checks.

Palermo (Soho/Hollywood)

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Bars, nightlife, and meeting expats. Commute: connected by Subte Line D.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Well patrolled but a pickpocket hotspot.

Recoleta / Barrio Norte

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Safety, Parisian-style streets, and proximity to UBA faculties such as Medicine and Law. Commute: excellent.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. One of the safer central areas.

San Telmo

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Bohemian life, tango, and colonial architecture. Commute: close to the city center (Microcentro).

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Take more care at night; some streets are darker.

Official contacts

Oficina de alojamiento o relaciones internacionales

Empieza por la universidad en Buenos Aires; suele tener residencias, socios o avisos contra estafas.

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Student residences

Residencias universitarias o alojamiento recomendado

Buena primera base si solicitas pronto y aceptas menos flexibilidad.

Solicitar al abrir convocatoria

Private platforms

Host university housing office

Empieza por la universidad y grupos estudiantiles verificados.

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Zonaprop

Portal grande de alquiler; verifica contrato, moneda y deposito.

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Mercado Libre Inmuebles

Util para comparar oferta; evita depositos con prisa.

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Student groups

Grupos de estudiantes internacionales

Useful for flatmates and scam alerts; always verify the contract, landlord identity and payment route.

Documents to prepare

Passport or national ID

Admission or exchange confirmation

Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested

Deposit funds and signed lease

Health insurance or local registration documents if required

Timing

Start with university housing as soon as the host opens applications.

Keep temporary accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.

For one-semester stays, confirm minimum term and cancellation rules before signing.

Deposit & contract notes

No pagues deposito sin contrato escrito, identidad del arrendador y prueba de que la vivienda existe.

Pregunta si suministros, internet y comisiones estan incluidos.

Red flags

Never transfer money or deposits before signing a written rental contract and verifying the landlord's identity.

Always request a live video tour or physical viewing of the property to confirm it exists and matches the description.

Be extremely suspicious of listings priced significantly lower than the local market average for that neighborhood.

Is Buenos Aires safe for students?

Safety Index

37.0 / 100

Take extra precautions

Crime Index

63.0 / 100

High crime — be cautious

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Buenos Aires is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, traffic, housing scams or weak arrival planning. Save emergency numbers and test your commute.

Central Buenos Aires is one of the more manageable large cities in Latin America for students, but phone snatching, bag theft and late-night taxi/app choices still matter.

Top risks

  • Phone and belongings theft, including quick snatch thefts by pedestrians or motorbike thieves
  • Pickpocketing on crowded Subte trains and buses, especially at rush hour
  • Frequent demonstrations or piquetes in central areas that disrupt traffic, although they are usually peaceful

Do not use your phone with your back to the street or near open Subte/bus doors.

Emergency: 911 107 (SAME - Emergencias Médicas)

Getting around Buenos Aires

Transport in Buenos Aires works best once you activate the right pass or card in week one. A direct campus route often matters more than the most famous neighbourhood.

🚇 Subte (Metro)

Low (approximately USD 0.30 - 0.40)

Six lines. Fast, but often packed, and it does not run all night; service usually closes around 23:30.

The Boleto Estudiantil discount mainly targets regular local students.

🚌 Colectivos (urban buses)

Low (approximately USD 0.30 - 0.40)

They run 24/7. A loaded and registered SUBE card is essential for travel.

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🚲 Ecobici (city bike-share system)

Very affordable weekend passes or monthly subscriptions

Good for moving through Palermo, Recoleta, and Belgrano bike lanes, with public automatic stations.

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🚕 Cabify / Uber / DiDi

Accesible (USD 4 - 8 por trayectos medianos)

Useful for late-night returns when the bus or subway route is awkward; check the licence plate and route before riding.

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Things to do in Buenos Aires as a student

Events in Buenos Aires help students build groups and understand the city without spending only on expensive plans. Mix local culture, campus events, festivals and repeatable low-cost routines.

Partido de Fútbol de Liga Profesional (Boca o River) in Buenos Aires

Partido de Fútbol de Liga Profesional (Boca o River)

Agosto a Mayo

Alto (requiere revendedores o agencias autorizadas para extranjeros)

Experimentar la inigualable y desbordante pasión de las hinchadas del fútbol argentino.

Fiesta Bresh or Palermo nightlife in Buenos Aires

Fiesta Bresh or Palermo nightlife

Weekends year-round

Medium

Buenos Aires nightlife is late, social, and intense, with clubs often filling only after 2 AM.

Feria de San Telmo y Plaza Dorrego in Buenos Aires

Feria de San Telmo y Plaza Dorrego

Todos los domingos

Gratis

Pasear entre antigüedades, espectáculos callejeros de tango y puestos de choripán.

Tarde de Picnic y mate en los Bosques de Palermo in Buenos Aires

Tarde de Picnic y mate en los Bosques de Palermo

Primavera y Otoño

Gratis

Disfrutar del parque central de la ciudad, alquilar botes en el lago y sumarse al ritual local de tomar mate.

Cosquín Rock in Buenos Aires

Cosquín Rock

February

ARS 2,000–8,000 (~€5–20)

Argentina's biggest rock festival — 60,000+ attendees, legendary local and international bands

Milonga tango night in San Telmo or Palermo in Buenos Aires

Milonga tango night in San Telmo or Palermo

Year-round

~AR$2000

Authentic Buenos Aires experience — free beginner lesson before midnight, then social dancing until dawn; many venues have free entry on weeknights.

Student social life in Buenos Aires

Social life in Buenos Aires starts faster when you join faculty groups, sport, exchange networks or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.

What Students Usually Get Wrong

  • Llegar al club/boliche a la 1 AM y ser el único allí.
  • Assuming every dinner is quick or early. Buenos Aires social life runs late, and pizza, steak nights and shared tables can stretch for hours.
Student Associations

BAIS (Buenos Aires International Students)

Organizan eventos, viajes y fiestas masivas para extranjeros.

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University international offices

Use your host university office first for orientation, paperwork, academic contacts, and validated student activities.

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Meeting Places 2
  • Plaza Serrano (Palermo)
  • Bosques de Palermo
Public Groups 3

ESN & International Students Facebook Group

Search for the local group to find flatmates, events, and buy second-hand furniture.

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Local ESN Instagram / Linktree

Follow the local section page to access current WhatsApp group chats and event sign-up forms.

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BAIS events and trips

Public event hub for international students in Buenos Aires; verify each event date before paying.

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Forums & Advice 1

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

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Reddit: Exchange student guide for buenos-aires

Useful threads on local realities.

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Student discounts & perks in Buenos Aires

Student perks in Buenos Aires can reduce transport, food and culture if you carry proof of enrolment. Activate them early because small savings matter by the end of the month.

Museums & Culture

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Free permanent access for the general public.

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MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires)

50% discount with regular student documentation, plus very reduced Wednesday fares.

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Food Savings

Club La Nación / Promociones Bancarias locales

Use discounts at partner food businesses and check benefits through digital wallets such as Mercado Pago or MODO.

Get app

The SUBE card is required for subway, bus and train trips; buy and register it early so daily transport is easier. Fares & passes

Universities in Buenos Aires for exchange students

Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Universidad de San Andrés are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.

University of Buenos Aires (UBA)

University of Buenos Aires (UBA)

Argentina's most prestigious university and the largest in the country. Free tuition for exchange students with multiple faculties spread across Buenos Aires.

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