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Belgrano

The perfect neighborhood for families and long-term expats. Peaceful streets, excellent schools, and authentic Buenos Aires living away from the tourist crowds.

Moderate rent
Very safe
Subte D access
8/10
Expat Score
$600-1,200
Rent Range
Very Good
Safety
Subte D
Transport

Belgrano's Sub-Areas

Belgrano R
Upscale residential, embassies
Best For:

Diplomats, affluent families

Highlights:
  • Mansions
  • Quiet streets
  • Embassy row
Belgrano C
Central, commercial, convenient
Best For:

Young families, professionals

Highlights:
  • Shopping on Cabildo
  • Restaurants
  • Subte access
Bajo Belgrano
Riverside, newer developments
Best For:

Modern living, river views

Highlights:
  • Waterfront
  • Newer buildings
  • Less crowded

Rent Prices in Belgrano

Apartment TypeMonthly RentNotes
Studio$400-600Limited availability
1 Bedroom$600-900Good for singles or couples
2 Bedroom$900-1,300Family-friendly options
3+ Bedroom$1,200-1,800+Spacious family homes

Prices in USD. Most landlords require payment in dollars. Security deposit typically 1-2 months.

Why Expats Love Belgrano

Excellent Schools

Some of the best private and international schools in Buenos Aires

Green Spaces

Multiple parks including Barrancas de Belgrano with its famous bridge

Residential Feel

Authentic neighborhood where locals actually live, not just tourists

Family Community

Strong community feel with lots of families and long-term residents

Getting Around

Subte D

Stations: Juramento, Congreso de Tucumán

Direct to Palermo, Recoleta, downtown

Belgrano C Train

Stations: Belgrano C station

Commuter train to Retiro

Bus

Stations: Cabildo corridor

Extensive bus network along main avenues

Safety in Belgrano

Very Safe Residential Area

Belgrano is one of Buenos Aires' safest neighborhoods. The residential nature means quieter streets with less petty crime than tourist areas.

Safety Notes

  • • Quieter streets at night - stay aware of surroundings
  • • Avenida Cabildo is well-lit and busy
  • • Residential side streets are very safe
  • • Lower crime rate than Palermo or San Telmo

The Honest Truth

Belgrano is less central. You're 30-40 minutes from Palermo and downtown by subte. If you want to be in the middle of the action, this isn't it.

Nightlife is limited. There are restaurants and bars, but the neighborhood quiets down early. Most expats here are past the party phase.

Reddit consensus: Belgrano is where you move after you've explored Buenos Aires and want a real home. Great for families, couples planning to stay long-term, and anyone who values peace over party.

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