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CórdobavsMendoza

For digital nomads · Updated May 2026

Córdoba runs ~$1070/mo and Mendoza ~$1220/mo — costs are roughly comparable. Both are in Argentina, so the visa story is identical — see the country guide. Córdoba is Humid subtropical / continental; Mendoza is Continental semi-arid.

Córdoba

Argentina

Nomad-friendly
Monthly total
$1,070
Climate
Humid subtropical / continental
Internet
50–200 Mbps
Tap water
Drinkable

Mendoza

Argentina

Nomad-friendly
Monthly total
$1,220
Climate
Continental semi-arid
Internet
50–200 Mbps
Tap water
Drinkable

Cost of living

Roughly comparable — Córdoba $1,070/mo, Mendoza $1,220/mo for a mid-tier nomad budget.

CategoryCórdobaMendoza
Rent (1BR)$400$500
Groceries$200$220
Dining out$200$220
Transport$30$30
Utilities$100$90
Coworking$140$160
Monthly total$1,070$1,220

Mid-tier 1BR rent + groceries + dining + transport + utilities + coworking. Editorial estimates from in-city sources, refreshed quarterly. See the per-city pages for the full breakdown.

Visa & residency

Visas are set at the country level — these notes drill back into each city’s country guide for the full pathway.

Córdoba· Argentina

Argentina DNV

Argentina DNV (6-month + 6-month extension).

Argentina guide
Mendoza· Argentina

Argentina DNV

Argentina DNV (6-month + 6-month extension).

Argentina guide

Best months

Months when each city sits in nomad-comfortable temp / humidity / rainfall ranges.

Córdoba· Humid subtropical / continental
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec
Mendoza· Continental semi-arid
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Logistics

Internet, water, plugs, payment culture — the on-the-ground stuff that determines whether your week-1 logistics are smooth or a project.

Córdoba
Internet typical
50–200 Mbps
Tap water
Drinkable
Plugs
Type C/I · 220V
Cards
Hybrid
AQI typical
50
Pick a base in
Nueva Córdoba / Güemes
Mendoza
Internet typical
50–200 Mbps
Tap water
Drinkable
Plugs
Type C/I · 220V
Cards
Hybrid
AQI typical
45
Pick a base in
Ciudad / Chacras de Coria

On the ground

Córdoba

Argentina's second city, with a younger and more student-driven culture than Buenos Aires. Nueva Córdoba and Güemes are the nomad-dense neighborhoods. Argentina's DNV (6+6 months) applies. The peso volatility story is the same as BA — foreign-currency earners have an unusually large advantage that may not last forever. Sierras de Córdoba weekend access is the lifestyle multiplier.

Mendoza

Argentina's wine-country anchor at the foot of the Andes — meaningfully drier and sunnier than Buenos Aires. Centro and Chacras de Coria are the typical bases. Same Argentina DNV applies; same peso-volatility-vs-USD arbitrage. Earthquakes are an actual consideration here in a way they aren't in BA.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Córdoba cheaper than Mendoza for digital nomads?

    Córdoba runs $1070/mo for a mid-tier nomad budget vs $1220/mo in Mendoza — roughly 12% cheaper. The biggest single line is rent: $400 in Córdoba vs $500 in Mendoza.

  • What's the visa situation for Córdoba vs Mendoza?

    Both cities are in Argentina, so the visa pathway is identical: DNV launched 2022 (6-month, renewable once); also 90-day visa-free for many passports.

  • What's the climate like in Córdoba vs Mendoza?

    Córdoba is Humid subtropical / continental — Argentine-interior nomads who want hot summers, mild winters, and cheap mountain access.. Mendoza is Continental semi-arid — Wine-country nomads who want hot dry summers and cool dry winters at the foot of the Andes..

  • Which has better internet — Córdoba or Mendoza?

    Córdoba typical speeds: 50-200 Mbps. Mendoza: 50-200 Mbps. Speed bands are city averages — your specific accommodation may vary; verify before signing a long lease.

  • Should I pick Córdoba or Mendoza as my next nomad base?

    Córdoba runs ~$1070/mo and Mendoza ~$1220/mo — costs are roughly comparable. Both are in Argentina, so the visa story is identical — see the country guide. Córdoba is Humid subtropical / continental; Mendoza is Continental semi-arid. Both pages link out to the underlying tools — cost-of-living comparator, climate finder, FIRE calculator — so you can run the numbers against your specific situation.

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