Best Coworkings 2026: Prices & Locations in Buenos Aires

Desky
10 de junio de 2026
9 min de lectura
Best Coworkings 2026: Prices & Locations in Buenos Aires
Palermo, Villa Crespo, Microcentro or Northern Zone — which is best for your team? We analyze real prices, locations and who each space makes sense for in Buenos Aires this year. Updated Guide.

Coworking in Buenos Aires: What to Look for Before Choosing One in 2026

The question isn't which coworking has the best design. The question is which one makes sense for your team, your budget, and the neighborhood where the people using it actually live.

In 2026, Buenos Aires' coworking supply has grown and the differences between neighborhoods are more pronounced than ever. Here's the data to make your decision straightforward.


Before you start: three questions that change everything

Before comparing spaces, nail down this:

How many days a month will you actually use it? Below 8 days, pay-per-day is more efficient. Starting at 10 days, a monthly membership always wins out. If you're not sure yet, start with daily access and track usage for a month.

Where does your team live? A coworking in Palermo is excellent, but if your team lives in Núñez or Vicente López, the daily commute kills the advantage. The best location is the one that reduces friction, not the one that shows up on every list.

Do you need meeting rooms or just a desk? Many spaces charge cheap hot desk rates and bill meeting rooms separately. Calculate your total cost based on the type of workday you actually need, not just the desk price.


Zone 1: Palermo — the tech and creative hub

Palermo concentrates the highest density of startups, digital agencies, and creative professionals in Buenos Aires. It's the most expensive zone, but it also offers the best infrastructure and community.

Who is it for? Tech teams, creative studios, companies that meet clients frequently and want a prestigious address.

AreaTres — Palermo Soho's premium option

📍 Thames 1742, Palermo Soho · From USD 28/day hot desk

Set in a former boutique hotel, AreaTres is the city's highest-quality coworking in terms of ambiance. Terrace, equipped meeting rooms, and design that doesn't feel like corporate coworking.

Who is it for: Creatives, client meetings, design teams that care about the visual experience of their workspace.

Huerta Humboldt and Huerta Dorrego — community and sustainability

📍 Palermo Hollywood · From USD 20/day hot desk

B Corp certified, strong sense of community, and two locations in the same neighborhood. More relaxed vibe than AreaTres, with a clear ESG profile.

Who is it for: Professionals with sustainability values, freelancers who prioritize community over premium infrastructure.

Inda Cowork — tranquility in Palermo

📍 Aráoz 1146, Palermo · From USD 20/day · Meeting rooms from USD 16/hour

Internal courtyards, full kitchen, and an atmosphere closer to a boutique hotel than an office. The quietest space in the zone.

Who is it for: Professionals who need deep focus. Ideal when your workday requires zero interruptions.

La Maquinita Palermo — Argentina's largest coworking network

📍 Av. Dorrego 2133, Palermo Soho · From USD 15–20/day

La Maquinita is Argentina's largest coworking network with over 10 locations. The Palermo Soho location spans over 1,500 m², with an Innovation Lab, streaming studio, and pool. Its Maqui Wallet system functions as a virtual wallet to move between locations seamlessly.

Who is it for: Tech professionals, teams already using another La Maquinita location, professionals who need to rotate between multiple hubs.

2026 trend: Many companies that were in Downtown migrated to Palermo. If your team lives on the west side of the city, a location here makes more sense than downtown.


Zone 2: Villa Crespo — best bang for your buck

The quiet surprise on Buenos Aires' coworking map. More affordable prices than Palermo with comparable infrastructure. In 2025 and 2026, the neighborhood grew steadily and now competes head-to-head with Palermo on quality.

Who is it for? Growing startups, teams of 5 to 100 people who care about budget without sacrificing quality.

Joy Cowork — the zone's benchmark

📍 Av. Dorrego 864, Villa Crespo · From USD 15/day hot desk

The cheapest hot desk in this lineup with infrastructure that rivals Palermo. Excellent natural light, great transit access, and spacious areas.

Who is it for: The first choice for teams wanting quality without Palermo Soho prices. Ideal for companies with 5 to 100 people.

La Maquinita Villa Crespo

📍 Villa Crespo · From USD 15–20/day · From USD 120/person/month

Same benefits as the La Maquinita network: free rotation between locations, Maqui Wallet system, and active community. Chill-out areas and included yoga classes.

Who is it for: Those already on a La Maquinita membership at another location, or wanting flexible access across Villa Crespo, Palermo, and Downtown.


Zone 3: Downtown — corporate address with flexible model

It's no longer all or nothing. The best Downtown coworkings combine corporate prestige with modern flexible access models. The 2018 supply aged poorly; the new wave competes equally with Palermo.

Who is it for? Teams of 15 to 50 people with corporate clients, companies with frequent in-person meetings, regional offices opening their first Argentina location.

Huerta Microcentro — industrial and well-located

📍 Tucumán 439, Downtown · From USD 20/day hot desk

1,200 m² of industrial architecture, close to Puerto Madero and Paseo del Bajo. A concrete example of how Downtown renewed its offering without losing its location advantage.

Who is it for: Teams needing a premium address who meet clients regularly. La Maquinita also has a Downtown location with similar advantages.

Regus / IWG — for multinationals

📍 Multiple Downtown locations · From USD 179–279/person/month (24-month contract)

The global network with a Buenos Aires presence. Private offices, administrative support, and business address. The per-day rate for private office space starts at USD 89.

Who is it for: Multinationals needing a physical presence in Argentina, companies requiring institutional contracts.


Zone 4: North Zone — the alternative for north-side teams

Núñez, Vicente López, Belgrano. The zone grew strongly in 2025 and keeps growing. Teams with collaborators living in the north got tired of commuting downtown and are opening satellite offices here.

Who is it for? Teams where most people live in the north zone and don't want the commute downtown or to Palermo.

La Maquinita Núñez

📍 Av. del Libertador, Núñez · From USD 15–20/day

The real advantage: no commute. Same quality as the La Maquinita network, but for teams living on the north side of the city.

Aco WorkSpace

📍 Scalabrini Ortiz and Av. Córdoba · Pricing varies by plan

Capacity for up to 200 people, modern facilities, and outstanding value for money. Covers everyone from solo entrepreneurs to large enterprises without needing to change spaces as you grow.


Price comparison: all spaces at a glance

Space Zone Hot desk/day Ideal profile
Joy Cowork Villa Crespo USD 15 Startups, growing teams
La Maquinita Palermo / VC / DT USD 15–20 Tech professionals, multi-location, scale
Huerta Palermo / Downtown USD 20 ESG, community, corporate
Inda Cowork Palermo USD 20 Focus, quiet
AreaTres Palermo Soho USD 28 Design, client meetings
Regus / IWG Downtown USD 89+ Multinationals, business address

Should you pay per day or monthly membership? If you go 10+ days a month, a monthly membership always wins. Below 8 days, pay-per-day is more efficient. Open desk memberships start from USD 120/person/month at the larger networks.


What nobody tells you: the problem isn't the space, it's the management

Choosing a coworking for yourself is easy. The problem emerges when you have a team of 20, 30, or 50 people working from different neighborhoods or cities.

Suddenly you have one contract with Joy Cowork, another with La Maquinita, another with Huerta. Three invoices, three approval processes, three booking systems. And you're stuck coordinating everything.

It's not a space problem. It's a management problem.

The solution forward-thinking companies are using in 2026: a single contract with access to multiple spaces. Your team chooses where to work each day, you see everything from a dashboard, and you pay only for what's actually used.

No fixed costs. No bureaucracy. No city-by-city negotiation.

👉 Learn how Desky works for companies


Frequently asked questions about coworking in Buenos Aires

How much does coworking cost in Buenos Aires in 2026?

Hot desks start at USD 15 per day in Villa Crespo and go up to USD 28 in Palermo Soho's premium spaces. Open desk monthly memberships start from USD 120/person. International spaces like Regus offer private offices from USD 179–279/person/month on 24-month contracts.

What's the best neighborhood for coworking in Buenos Aires?

It depends on your profile. Palermo concentrates tech startups and creatives. Villa Crespo has the best value proposition of 2026. Downtown remains the corporate hub, with a refreshed supply. North Zone (Núñez, Vicente López) is growing as an option for teams living north who don't want the daily commute downtown.

Should you pay per day or monthly membership?

If you go 10+ days a month, a monthly membership always wins. Below 8 days, pay-per-day is more efficient. For teams with irregular usage, platforms that charge based on actual usage are the most rational choice: you don't pay for empty seats.

How do you manage coworking for a team across multiple cities?

The most scalable solution in 2026 is centralizing on a multi-cowork platform instead of negotiating contracts by city. One dashboard, one monthly invoice, no fixed costs or local contracts. Your team chooses where to work, you pay only for what's used.

Are trial days free?

Many spaces offer free or discounted trial days. La Maquinita, Huerta, and several others have trial day options. If you're evaluating multiple spaces, take advantage before committing to a membership.


Does your company have a team in multiple neighborhoods or cities? Desky centralizes access to coworkings across Latin America and Europe in a single contract. You pay only for what you use, with no fixed costs. 👉 See how it works for companies


Published by the Desky team — June 2026