Bariloche City Guide
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Argentina

Bariloche City Guide

Rio Negro Province

Bariloche is a charming city in Argentina's Río Negro Province, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty like lakes and mountains. It's part of Nahuel Huapi National Park and is also known for its alpine architecture and chocolate industry. Outdoor adventures and a good lifestyle make it appealing, including for remote workers.

Lifestyle🍽️

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Food Scene
Excellent
9

The food scene blends local favorites like Patagonian lamb with various international dishes. Vegetarian and vegan options are growing, and dinner is served late. Bars offer the chance to try artisan chocolates and craft beers.

Local Dishes:
Patagonian lamb, Trout, Wild boar
International Cuisine:
Italian, German, Asian
Vegan FriendlyVegetarian Friendly
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Nightlife
Good
7

Bariloche's nightlife is vibrant, featuring pubs, craft beer spots, and clubs that especially draw in younger crowds during peak tourist times like summer and winter.

Coffee Culture
Good
7

A good mix of traditional and specialty coffee shops, with a growing focus on quality brewing.

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Tipping
Not Required

Tipping is nice, especially in restaurants where 10% is common for good service. Not obligatory, but appreciated for quality service.

Top Attractions
Centro Cívico
In-city
The heart of Bariloche city, known for its unique architecture and cultural significance.
Catedral Nuestra Señora del Nahuel Huapi
In-city
A stunning cathedral in the city, showcasing excellent architecture.
Museo del Chocolate
In-city
A museum dedicated to Bariloche's chocolate-making history and culture.
Cerro Campanario
Nearby
Provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
Circuito Chico
Nearby
A scenic drive offering picturesque views of the area.
Llao Llao Hotel and Golf Resort
Nearby
Famous for its luxury and amazing location, offering golf and lodging.
Colonia Suiza
Nearby
A historic village featuring Swiss-style architecture and local culture.
SIM Cards

Buy SIM cards at provider stores, kiosks, or occasionally at airports. Claro, Movistar, and Personal are popular choices, providing good coverage.

Available at:
Claro
Movistar
Personal
Recommended Apps
WhatsApp(communication)
Google Maps(navigation)
Uber/Cabify(transportation)
Mercado Pago(finance)
Restorando(dining)
Windy(weather)
AllTrails(outdoor activities)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Good
7

The city is well-maintained, especially in tourist spots, with decent waste management in place.

24/7 Services
Limited
4

24 hour services are limited. Some pharmacies may operate on a rotating basis; otherwise, availability is sporadic.

Groceries
La Anónima
Jumbo
Todo

Supermarkets like La Anónima, Jumbo, and Todo provide a range of groceries, including some international items. They open from about 9 AM to 9 PM on weekdays, with shorter hours on Sundays.

Cashless Payments
Widely accepted

Card payments are common in big shops, hotels, and restaurants. But small stores and markets often need cash. It's smart to carry some Argentine Pesos.

ATMs

ATMs can be found easily, but fees are high for foreign cards. It's best to withdraw larger amounts to reduce overall fees.

Schools
International

Bariloche offers several schools, with Colegio Alemán Bariloche being an international option offering bilingual education.

Available Schools:
Colegio Alemán Bariloche

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Available
6
Available Spaces:
La Ofi Coworking
Offers flexible plans and meeting rooms in a central spot.
Espacio Coworking Bariloche
Provides dedicated desk spaces and shared environments.
Coworking Patagonia
Focuses on collaboration.
Work-Friendly Cafés
Excellent
Rapa Nui
Wi-Fi and multiple locations make it a favorite for working.
Mamuschka
Busy spot known for coffee and chocolates, with workspace potential.
Avenida Café
Good seating setup, ideal for working.
El Boliche de Alberto
Primarily a restaurant, quieter during off-peak times for working.
Cervecería Patagonia
Great views, more of a crowd noise factor.
Alternatives:
Public Library Arturo Capdevila
Quiet setting with Wi-Fi.
Hotel Lobbies
Larger hotels often have comfortable lobbies with Wi-Fi for quiet work.
Digital Nomad Community
Limited
5

The nomad community is small but growing, with some cafés and co-working spaces available for remote work.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Excellent
10

Bariloche boasts high-quality green spaces, surrounded by Nahuel Huapi National Park offering lots of natural beauty and outdoor activities.

Running
Excellent
9

With numerous scenic running routes available, Bariloche is excellent for outdoor running, featuring both lakeside paths and forest trails.

Gyms
Available

Gyms in Bariloche offer diverse equipment and classes, suitable for fitness enthusiasts.

Available Gyms:
Gimnasio Pura Vida
Gimnasio Patagonia
Gimnasio Bariloche
Tennis
Excellent
8

Tennis courts, clay and hard, are offered in local clubs. Booking is usually straightforward.

Padel
Excellent
8

Padel courts are accessible, featuring the usual artificial grass surfaces.

Yoga
Excellent
8

Yoga classes and wellness centers are common, along with several meditation and spa options.

Martial Arts
Good
7

Several gyms offer martial arts with disciplines like Karate, Taekwondo, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. English-speaking instructors might be limited, though.

Skiing
Excellent
10

Bariloche is ideal for skiing with Cerro Catedral offering extensive slopes for all levels. Ski season runs from June to October.

Water Sports
Excellent
8

Activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing are popular on Lake Nahuel Huapi, with many rental options available.

Surfing
Poor
0

Surfing isn't available in Bariloche, being an inland lake city.

Diving
Good
6

Diving is possible in Lake Nahuel Huapi, featuring freshwater environments and visibility, ideal in summer months.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Good
7

Private clinics like Sanatorio San Carlos and Hospital Privado Regional have better services, possibly with English-speaking staff. Public facilities are decent. Travel insurance is recommended.

Hospitals:
Sanatorio San Carlos
Hospital Privado Regional
Tap Water Safety
Safe to drink

Drinking tap water is safe in Bariloche. It's treated and comes from local mountains and lakes.

Common Scams
Taxi overcharging, Fake police officers, Pickpocketing

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Excellent
9

Bariloche is great for families, with many parks, playgrounds, and kid-friendly sites. Cafés are welcoming to children, and baby supplies are accessible in stores.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Excellent
8

Bariloche is open and accepting, with Argentina's progressive laws supporting LGBTQ+ communities. Many venues are inclusive.

Pet Friendly
Excellent
8

Pets are welcomed in many outdoor areas and some accommodations. Vet services and pet supplies are readily available.

Communities
Expats in Bariloche (Social)
Digital Nomads Bariloche (Profession)
Bariloche para Viajeros (Travel)

Quick Facts

Population
135,755
Power Reliability
Good
7/10

Power is reliable overall, but sometimes goes out during harsh weather like winter storms.

Beach Access
Available

No ocean beaches, but several lake beaches like Playa Bonita offer great summer spots for swimming.

Mountains
Available

Bariloche is surrounded by mountains with many accessible and marked hiking trails for various skill levels.

Languages
Spanish(95%)
English(15%)
Emergency
911
General emergencies
107
Medical emergencies
101
Police
100
Fire

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

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Tsunami
Very Low Risk
0
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Earthquake
Moderate Risk
6

🌦️Seasonal Issues

Snow
June, July, August
Winter months bring snow, affecting travel and outdoor activities.
Heavy Rain
Spring, Autumn
Seasonal rains can lead to minor flooding in localized areas.
Smoke from fires
Summer
Occasional smoke from regional forest fires, though rare in the city.

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