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Safest & Most Upscale

Recoleta

Buenos Aires' most elegant neighborhood. French architecture, upscale shopping, world-class museums, and the safest streets in the city.

Most expensive
Excellent safety
Subte D & H
9/10
Expat Score
$800-1,600
Rent Range
Excellent
Safety
2 Subte Lines
Transport

Must-See Attractions

Recoleta Cemetery
Famous cemetery with elaborate mausoleums including Eva Perón's tomb
  • Free entry
  • Guided tours available
  • Historic architecture
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Argentina's premier art museum with European and Argentine masterpieces
  • Free admission
  • Impressionist collection
  • Sculpture garden
Avenida Alvear
Luxury shopping street with high-end boutiques and hotels
  • Designer stores
  • Five-star hotels
  • Fine dining

Rent Prices in Recoleta

Apartment TypeMonthly RentNotes
Studio$600-900Rare, usually in older buildings
1 Bedroom$800-1,200Standard luxury apartments
2 Bedroom$1,200-1,800Family-sized with amenities
3+ Bedroom$1,600-2,500+Premium buildings with doorman

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

Why Expats Love Recoleta

Elegant Architecture

Stunning French-style mansions and classic Buenos Aires architecture throughout

Beautiful Parks

Plaza Francia and Plaza Intendente Alvear for relaxing and people-watching

Cultural Institutions

Museums, galleries, and historic landmarks at every corner

Upscale Community

Established families, diplomats, and affluent professionals

Getting Around

Subte D

Stations: Callao, Pueyrredón

Direct to Palermo, downtown, and Catedral

Subte H

Stations: Las Heras, Santa Fe

Connects to Corrientes theater district

Bus

Stations: Multiple routes

Excellent coverage along Santa Fe and Callao

Safety in Recoleta

Excellent Safety Record

Recoleta is consistently rated the safest neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Well-lit streets, private security in many buildings, and a visible police presence.

Why It's Safe

  • • Heavy foot traffic from tourists and locals
  • • Many buildings have 24/7 doormen (porteros)
  • • Well-maintained public spaces
  • • Lower crime rates than other neighborhoods

The Honest Truth

Recoleta is beautiful but expensive. You'll pay a premium for the safety, elegance, and prestige. If budget is tight, you'll get more space elsewhere.

It can feel stuffy. This is old-money Buenos Aires. Some find it elegant; others find it pretentious. Nightlife is limited compared to Palermo.

Reddit consensus: Perfect for families, retirees, and anyone prioritizing safety and quiet over nightlife. Many diplomats and business executives choose Recoleta for the peace of mind.

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