Expat Women in Argentina

We are a friendly community of international women living in Argentina who connect and make friends. We welcome expats, students who study abroad, and anyone living far from home.
Serena

Serena

Buenos Aires

About me

Hi! I’m Serena — a 22-year-old creator, marketer, and adventure lover. I’m passionate about exploring new places, connecting with inspiring people, and turning every trip into a story. I work remotely while building my own digital projects, so traveling is part of my lifestyle. I’m a Christian, and I absolutely love working with kids — they inspire me and bring so much joy to my life. I love discovering local culture, good food, hidden gems, and capturing everything through content. Always excited to meet other women who travel with purpose, faith, and freedom.

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Martu

Martu

Buenos Aires

About me

Hey! My name is Martina Guadalupe Ferrara. I'm 26 years old and I'm Libra with moon and ascent in Leo. I used to study Tourism at the University and I have a aeronautical license as a flight attendant but never worked in the industry. I am also a volunteer in the Red Cross since I study first aids and RCP and in a animal shelter as a foster home for pets. I have a nice and shy cat. His name is "Mushu" like the dragon in Mulan. I also have a dog called "Hipolito" but he lives with my parents 4km away. I live alone since I was 20 and work since I was 15, not for necessity, only for choice. I love being outside and in the nature. While I am in vacation, I love trekking, try new foods and get in touch with coultures. I've decided to embark on an epic adventure that will take me across Europe all the way to Asia, with no exact end date, but I estimate it will take me around 2 to 4 years. It's a long-term plan, but the excitement is kicking in right now! For now, the only organized parts of my itinerary are the initial stages: -I land in Barcelona on November 26th to kick things off. Thanks to a couple of petsitting gigs, I'll be: -From December 19th to January 5th in Switzerland (Eglisau, very close to Zurich). -From January 8th to March 6th in Germany (Karlsruhe). The rest of the itinerary is a blank canvas that I will paint as I go. If you have friends, contacts, recommendations, or any crazy ideas for Europe, please don't hesitate to share them!

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Antonia

Antonia

Buenos Aires

About me

Hey, Im Antonia! Half Ecuadorian 🇪🇨 half Chilean 🇨🇱 living in Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷. I love traveling, fashion, dancing and I have 2 cats 🐈‍⬛🤍 -Spanish -English -Portuguese

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Wadana

Wadana

Buenos Aires

About me

90% of my decisions are for the plot. my solo travels began when i moved to tanzania to an international boarding school. from there, the side quests have been never ending. i study at university in the us but i’m on an exchange semester in buenos aires.

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Emma

Emma

Buenos Aires

About me

Hi! I'm Emma, I'm 24 and from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I love traveling, meeting new people, and discovering interesting places. I'm really into sports, live music, art museums, and historic spots. I'm super easygoing and love a good chat :)

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Lili

Lili

Mendoza

About me

Hi, I'm french but I live in Mendoza, Argentina. I'm 39, I've been living here for 5 years and really love it ! I'm a french teacher online and I'm learning Portuguese. I hope to be able to visit Brazil one day, and I'd love to visit other countries such as Colombia or Uruguay. I really enjoy meeting new people and get to know them and about their culture. I also love cooking so we might exchange national/traditional recipes ? I love dancing, especially Bachata. I don't smoke or drink alcohol (but my friends would not say I'm boring 😁). I'm a 🫑vegetarian 🥦 but it's a personal choice. We can talk about it as long as nobody tries to make the others change their mind 😁 I try to be a decent ally to LGBTQIA+ community, if it annoys you, it's not ok to me. Hope to meet you soon !

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Lucia

Lucia

Tucuman

About me

Hola!! Somos Julieta (28) y Lucia(23)! Somos dos hermanas argentinas con muchas ganas de recorrer Europa, conocer gente, compartir historias y vivir experiencias inolvidables. Nos encanta viajar, sumergirnos en otras culturas, tener aventuras nuevas, y sobre todo, hacer amigas en el camino. Somos alegres, curiosas, charlatanas y nos reímos fácil. Esta app nos pareció la mejor excusa para cruzarnos con personas copadas que estén abiertas a compartir su casa, su ciudad y buena onda. Nosotras estamos igual de dispuestas a compartir lo que sea: una charla, una cena o una aventura espontánea. Si estás por ahí y tenés un espacio para recibirnos, prometemos buena energía, muchas risas y mil ganas de conectar 💫🌎

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Mariel

Mariel

Villa de Merlo

About me

I consider myself a citizen of the world, but especially a South American. I've lived all my life in Argentina, was born in Brazil and my granny is from Paraguay (one of the few countries in South America I still need to visit). I like to learn from the environment in which I move. In these years of travel and life, I learned that life is too short to try to be someone else than myself, every day I'm working on avoiding expectations and accepting things as they are. I like to do meditation, walk in the mountains, be near nature, do things I've never done before and learn from them, have deep conversations about life with people I don't know, be near places, situations and people that might be extremely different from me but I can learn from those differences. I've been traveling with my husband for 7 years and a year ago we decided to buy a house in our country Argentina next to the mountains in Merlo San Luis. When we travel we don't like conquering the must-see places when we travel and follow the touristic path everyone does. Our success in travel is to understand each culture well enough and mingle with the locals. We prefer going to places locals would go, discover new places in that way, and end up on a birthday or wedding rather than just visiting those really impressive places packed with tourists. That's also why we love hitchhiking, staying in local's houses and meeting them randomly so much, because we end up knowing places we never expected to visit, meeting people we didn't expect to meet and always learning new ways of life, traditions and also in a way learning more about ourselves. Otherwise we just visit places but we don't go through a real inner transformation, adapting to new culture and rules is something magical. By the way, I'm a translator as a profession but it's been many years I'm teaching Spanish and host a podcast to teach Argentine culture and traditions.

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Is Argentina safe for women?

Magui

Magui

San Carlos de Bariloche

Bariloche is safe, but you have to pay attention to some things, like not leaving valious stuff on the car. Or not leaving your things un attendant. Or be careful at nigh if you are solo walking in not very nice neiborhood

Posted: November 22, 2025
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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is generally a safe city but it depends on where you are. If you stay and move around barrios like Belgrano, Palermo and Ricoleta, it is as safe to walk alone as a woman during night as in any other big city.

Posted: November 13, 2025
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Expats in Argentina