Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £11 |
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Low season | April | cheapest month to stay |
High season | May | most expensive time to stay |
66% | expected price decrease | |
77% | expected price increase |
Price | £46 - £583 |
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Cheapest day of week | Tuesday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Wednesday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£55 | ||
£244 |
Price | £54 - £62 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN BUENOS AIRES | San Nicolás | 5% cheaper | Holiday rentals in San Nicolás are the cheapest in Buenos Aires at just £54 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN BUENOS AIRES | Retiro | 7% more expensive | Retiro has the highest priced holiday rentals in Buenos Aires with properties averaging £62 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBOURHOOD IN BUENOS AIRES | Palermo | 51% more users visited | More momondo users search for holiday rentals in Palermo than any other neighbourhood in Buenos Aires |
Argentina’s capital also becomes a party capital at night, and the city offers a really great choice of bars, pubs and nightclubs for holidaymakers. A place that combines all three is BrukBar Buenos Aires in the Palermo district. This is one of the main party centres of Buenos Aires, where you’ll find many other entertainment spots, like Café de los Angelitos, Senor Tango and Taburete Club de Comedia. There’s also a vibrant live jazz venue here, Thelonious Jazz Club. The El Centro, or downtown, district has many entertainment attractions too. There’s Bebop Club and La Trasienda to start with, and many more besides. For trendy places to stay in the Palermo neighbourhood, book at Fashion Studio in Palermo Soho Square or Silky Studio in Palermo Hollywood. Other recommended holiday rentals in Buenos Aires for parties include Alta Piazza Boutique Apartments and Espacio Pop Apartments.
Buenos Aires holiday rentals for families include Baires Homes and Piccaluga Apartments. These are close to many of the city’s holiday attractions for children and older kids, and there’s always a lot to do that will keep everyone interested and happy. You can visit Bosques de Palermo, a large park with lakes on which the kids can go boating alongside ducks and geese. Then take them to see the captivating Floralis Generica, a giant metal flower sculpture that opens and closes depending on the position of the sun. Reserva Ecologica makes a great place for a family picnic, with plenty of space for the kids to run around. For indoor activities there’s the city’s children’s museum, Museo de los Ninos. Another family-friendly holiday rental that’s worth booking at to access these attractions is La Casita De Las Superguias.
The best thing about staying in a holiday rental rather than a large hotel is that you’ll enjoy more homely hospitality and personal attention. You’ll be one of only a few guests, and in some cases might have the guest house to yourself, as opposed to being one of a hundred tourists in a larger establishment. If you book in at a family-run guest house you’ll also have the benefit of enjoying home cooking, which is a really good way of tasting all the local fare without having to find a restaurant. You can book a self-catering rental if you prefer, and this will give you maximum freedom and independence on your holiday in Buenos Aires. You can set your own schedule and have everything you need right there at your disposal. To get the best local ingredients and try some new dishes yourself, head to the fresh food market, Buenos Aires Market Villa del Parque or Simple Y Co Fresh Market. For organic farmers markets go to the San Telmo district where you’ll find Feria Organica San Telmo Verde. If you’re staying in the Palermo neighbourhood you can shop at Mercado Solidario BonPland.
About 5 nights is the most common choice for those booking holiday apartment rentals in Buenos Aires.
£96 per night is the approximate cost of an average holiday apartment rental in Buenos Aires.
The cheapest month to rent a holiday apartment in Buenos Aires is usually April. The cost of your apartment or rental property can be around 66% cheaper in April vs. the high season.
The most popular place to stay in Buenos Aires is Palermo, although many users have found highly rated apartment rentals in Recoleta and Monserrat as well.
The number of operators available for hotels in Buenos Aires is 11,860 as of November 2024.
Prices for hotels in Buenos Aires refresh daily.