Hostels in Buenos Aires, Argentina

57 hostels available. Prices start from $6.00 for a dorm bed.

Hostels in Buenos Aires

Digital Nomads Female Solo Traveller Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
Uriarte 1642 More
Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"It was good to hold in this hotel all the stuff are clean and food are - All good about this hotel stay was good and food was also superb" …"…Flexible - 1 day The guest can cancel free of charge … More
Adventure Hostels Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…If the payment is not processed, we will contact you before canceling the reservation. TO CONSIDER: ° ALL CHARGES WILL BE MADE IN ADVANCE TO YOUR CREDIT CARD. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH PAYMENTS … More
Female Solo Traveller Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…We are located in the heart of Recoleta neighborhood, 30 meters from the classic Callao Avenue, and 200meters from Santa Fe Ave and Las Heras Ave. Close distance from Libertador Av, Bellas Artes … More
Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"THE TERRACE IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED Parla Hostel is located in the heart of the city, near  Plaza de Mayo and the Obelisk. It is built on a magnificent 19th century historic building, decorated … More
Female Solo Traveller Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…24 hour Reception. No curfew. The maximum period of stay is of 14 days. Group Reservations: For reservations of more than 12 pax, special, group-exclusive policies may apply, different from … More
Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…Our Cancellation Policies: In case of cancellation or early departure within 48 hours, no refunds are provided. If your rate was without free cancellation, no matter when you cancel, or no-show … More

Rayuela Hostel

San Telmo
Free Breakfast
"…Breakfast -- fresh baked croissants, butter, jam, sugar cereal, oranges, milk, coffee and tea -- is provided. There is strong Wi-Fi throughout the hostel, including the dorm rooms, and numerous … More
Adventure Hostels Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…Further out back, they have a patio area where you can sit outside. Sometimes they have live music playing here as well. There is a guest kitchen that is modern, clean, and good for cooking in … More
Party Hostel Solo Traveller
"…Nothing cultural, nobody can speak Spanish, you'll never sleep, breakfast meh, wants you to wear a party wristband for whole stay, wifi unreliable, not enough outlets in dorms, pillows paper thin … More
Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…Foreigners paying with foreign credit/debit cards don’t pay 21% tax (thus resulting in a 21% discount from the final price). General: 24 hour Reception No curfew. Maximum stay is 14 … More
Digital Nomads Family-Friendly Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…Visit the 100 neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires and see an endearing tango, enjoy a mate or eat a barbecue, and explore its architecture and its diverse spaces of different European style. we are a … More
Family-Friendly Hostel
"…Cambacua Bed And Breakfast - Terms & Conditions: Cancellation policy: 2 days before arrival. In case of a late cancellation or No Show, you will be charged the first night of your stay. … More

Hostel Estoril


Free Breakfast
Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"…Definitely my place in Buenos Aires. Great stay, staff fantastic - Absolutely loved this hostel I was recommended it by somebody else and so glad I came here. The staff were fantastic helped out … More

Reina Madre Hostel


Free Breakfast
Digital Nomads Female Solo Traveller Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
"Excellent place - Really really clean hostel. Friendly atmosphere and very nice staff. Lots of longer term travelers but still a good place to meet people. Really nice cat! Great place - Really … More
Party Hostel Solo Traveller Youth Hostel
1528 Sarmiento 1A More
"…This property is suitable for tourist since 1 day up to 21 days. 4 shared rooms Room 1: It is a spacious 30 m2 shared room with 6 single beds, not bunk beds, with individual closets. It is … More
Youth Hostel
"…TERMS AND CONDITIONS Reception available 24 hours. Check in after 14:00. Check out before 11:00. No curfew. Breakfast is not included." …"…The cheaper option is to take the bus line 8 from … More

Lead Hostel


Free Breakfast
Solo Traveller
"…Check out before 10.00 Payment upon arrival by cash, credit and debit card Taxes included Breakfast included General: No curfew No pets allowed" …"The nearest airport is Jorge Newbery … More
Family-Friendly Hostel
"…No pets Towels not included in rate A credit card information will be requested as a guarantee at check in. If guest does not have a credit card, a cash guarantee deposit of USD 20 per day or … More

Hostels in Buenos Aires, Argentina

57 hostels available. Prices start from $13.00 for a dorm bed.
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Neighborhoods in Buenos Aires

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Get to know Buenos Aires (no more "I wish I knew this before")

This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Buenos Aires.

Guess what? Buenos Aires is also named and spelled Capital Federal - It is the same destination. Goodbye confusion.
 Get to know Buenos Aires (no more

Step aside, New York ... THIS is the city that never sleeps! Buenos Aires fairly crackles with electricity as it hums with activity both day and night. It offers an endless array of diversions, and its varied and fascinating neighborhoods mean you’ll never run out of places to wander.

This city of 13 million people - the largest in Argentina - is a complex and fascinating place. Arriving at the immense and chaotic Retiro bus station from calmer destinations may make your head spin, and multiple lanes of traffic whizzing past at high speed will have you approaching intersections with caution. If you’ve just arrived from the laidback tropical ambience of Iguazú, or from the vast empty stretches of Patagonia, you may find yourself overwhelmed by the frenetic pace at first.

However, if you’re like most visitors to the Paris of the South, once you've checked into your Buenos Aires hostel you’ll quickly grow to love this city.

Innumerable museums catering to every interest and passion are scattered throughout the city. There’s usually a soccer or football game being played somewhere (live or on TV) if you’d rather check out the beautiful game and the city’s legendary football fanatics.

You can wander the market in the colonial streets of San Telmo where many Buenos Aires hostels are located, or check out a tango show in the colorful working-class neighborhood of La Boca; further afield, Palermo’s vast open green spaces beckon you to spend a day outdoors, or the upscale glitz of Recoleta may beguile you as you make your way to Evita’s grave in its famous cemetery.

For an easy day trip, you can choose to take a ferry over to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay from your Buenos Aires hostel and enjoy its 16th-century cobblestoned charm, or head out to one of the peaceful suburbs such as Tigre, with its attractive canals and backwaters.

Most Buenos Aires hostels are found in the microcentro, near the Plaza de Mayo, or in neighboring San Telmo. The efficient and cheap Subte, Buenos Aires’ comprehensive subway network, will take you just about anywhere you need to go.

Day Trip to La Plata

Got an extra day or two to spend outside of Buenos Aires City? You should visit a World Heritage Site by UNESCO; La Plato.

With almost a million inhabitants, La Plata is located 56 km southeast of the city of Buenos Aires. It is the 5th most populous urban agglomerate in the country after Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Rosario and Mendoza. It is often dubbed as the “City of the Diagonals”. You can get here by train or bus and get to know this vibrant cultural and student city, the capital of the head province of Argentina.

It can be said to be the first built in the world according to Republican ideas, amid the strengthening of the industrial revolution, the consecration of positivist science and the birth of the utopia of a more harmonious social life and sustainable environmental design. This city is a model of urban planning built in the nineteenth century. And it’s worth to see.

The cathedral of La Plata may be one of the most beautiful I have seen in the country. Inspired by French and German architecture, this neo-gothic masterpiece has in front Plaza Moreno, full of trees benchs and statues. Four, in every corner, represent each season of the year. The white british style city hall completes the city center.

If you continue walking along 51 or 53 Ave. (on any side of the city hall) you will find the Teatro Argentino de La Plata (The Argentine Theater), and the Chamber of Deputies; an amazing building. The city has conserved most of its arquitecture, even though excessive construction has destroyed much of the cities patrimony.

Plaza San Martin, with Pasaje Dardo Rocha, the first city train station in 7th Street (the main city avenue), has the house of government of the province of Buenos Aires in front. If you are willing to walk a few blocks (along 1st Street) you will find a forest full of pines, trees, flowers and green space to eat a picnic or enjoy a glass of wine.

Around this vast area is the Natural History Museum of La Plata, one of the largest in the country with an impressive collection and a magnificent, unmissable building.

El bosque” (the woods) is home to the local football teams and home of the faculties of University of La Plata, the second most important university in the country, where you can visit an amazing planetary, recently remodeled.

Written by local enthusiast for Buenos Aires hostels

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Buenos Aires Hostel Cheatsheet

Above we list every single hostel there is in the city. Let us take a broader look at what you can expect - and what not. We created this cheatsheet for you to get a more complete picture of the hostel quality in Buenos Aires, average prices and types of hostels to choose from.
Total number of hostels 57
Average dorm price $25
Average private room price $92
Cheapest hostel in Buenos Aires Hospedaje La Rana with $14
Party hostels in Buenos Aires Casa Caravan - Plant Based Concept House (31 in total)
Most Buenos Aires hostels are located in San Telmo, Palermo, Recoleta
Average rating of all hostels 6.5

FAQ about Buenos Aires Hostels

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Other Nearby Cities

Tigre (28 Km / 17 mi.)
Ezeiza (30 Km / 18 mi.)
Colonia del Sacramento (52 Km / 32 mi.)
La Plata (52 Km / 32 mi.)
Carmelo (69 Km / 43 mi.)
Lobos (91 Km / 56 mi.)
San Antonio de Areco (108 Km / 67 mi.)

Travel Tips for Buenos Aires - from the Community

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