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The neighborhoods in Buenos Aires with the best transport connections to the city center - La Nacion Propiedades

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November 24, 2025
Between subways, trains and buses, some neighborhoods in the City stand out for their connectivity
If the goal is to live close to downtown Buenos Aires, the neighborhoods of Retiro, Monserrat, and Constitución appear as strategic options. GCBA
When choosing a neighborhood to live in or settle in , one of the key factors is usually the proximity and convenience of public transportation. Depending on accessibility and the needs of users , the most common options are buses, trains, or subways.
In this sense, when analyzing the neighborhoods of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) and their connection with the city center , the availability of subway lines becomes a determining criterion for prioritizing one area over another.
All subway lines enter downtown Buenos Aires (A, B, C, D, E, and H). They all travel through different areas of the city and connect with each other at strategic stations such as Plaza de Mayo, Corrientes, and Retiro.
The subway lines that reach downtown Buenos Aires are A, B, C, D, E and H
If you prefer or need to get to the city center by subway , the neighborhoods with the best connectivity are the following:
If the goal is to live near the center of Buenos Aires, the neighborhoods of Retiro (US$2613), Monserrat (US$2181) and Constitución (US$1926) appear as strategic options: they are part of the central area and, in addition, are connected to each other —and to the rest of the microcenter— thanks to the C line of the subway, which functions as a connection axis between these key points of the city.
One of the main ones is Liniers , which tops the ranking thanks to its Transportation Hub , where 16 bus lines converge along with the Sarmiento Railway . This strategic connection benefits more than 120,000 people per day , making the neighborhood a key public transportation hub in the west of the city. For those interested in purchasing property in this area, the price per square meter is US$2,157 .
In Liniers, 16 bus lines converge along with the Sarmiento RailwayALESSIA MACCIONI
However, other areas are not far behind. Retiro , Balvanera , Palermo , and Monserrat also have a significant number of bus lines —in some cases, more than 20 or 30 —that connect to different parts of the city and the province of Buenos Aires. This extensive coverage facilitates daily commutes and reinforces the importance of these neighborhoods within the city's urban landscape.
Next is Once (US$1179 per square meter) , another major station and the terminus of the Sarmiento Railway , which connects downtown Buenos Aires with western Greater Buenos Aires. Also noteworthy are Chacarita , with the Federico Lacroze station on the Urquiza Railway , and Liniers , home to a significant Sarmiento station integrated into a transportation hub with several bus lines.
If access to downtown Buenos Aires is the priority, the neighborhoods with the best connections in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires are Balvanera, Palermo, Retiro and Liniers.
Balvanera and Palermo stand out for their dense subway network and the variety of possible connections , making it easy to reach the city center in just a few minutes. Retiro and Liniers , on the other hand, function as major metropolitan transport hubs : their rail infrastructure and the presence of multiple bus lines allow for direct and quick connections to the main points of downtown Buenos Aires.
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Los barrios de CABA con mejores conexiones de transporte al centro
Entre subtes, trenes y colectivos, algunos barrios de la Ciudad sobresalen por su conectividad
November 24, 2025
Between subways, trains and buses, some neighborhoods in the City stand out for their connectivity
If the goal is to live close to downtown Buenos Aires, the neighborhoods of Retiro, Monserrat, and Constitución appear as strategic options. GCBA
When choosing a neighborhood to live in or settle in , one of the key factors is usually the proximity and convenience of public transportation. Depending on accessibility and the needs of users , the most common options are buses, trains, or subways.
In this sense, when analyzing the neighborhoods of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) and their connection with the city center , the availability of subway lines becomes a determining criterion for prioritizing one area over another.
All subway lines enter downtown Buenos Aires (A, B, C, D, E, and H). They all travel through different areas of the city and connect with each other at strategic stations such as Plaza de Mayo, Corrientes, and Retiro.
The subway lines that reach downtown Buenos Aires are A, B, C, D, E and H
If you prefer or need to get to the city center by subway , the neighborhoods with the best connectivity are the following:
- Balvanera has 13 subway stations distributed among lines H, B and E. The average price (among new, under construction and used units) per square meter in this neighborhood is US$1779 .
- Palermo , with a value per square meter of US$3398 , has six stations corresponding to line D, which also allows combinations with lines A, B, E and H.
- Recoleta and Almagro each have five subway entrances. In Recoleta, where the price per square meter is US$2,749 , lines D and H operate. Meanwhile, in Almagro—with an average price of US$2,330 per square meter—lines B and A run.
What is the route of each subway line to get to downtown Buenos Aires?
- Line A: It runs through downtown Buenos Aires via stations such as Perú and Plaza de Mayo, with connections available at Perú and Plaza Miserere to lines D and E.
- Line B: It reaches the heart of the city center with strategic stops such as Leandro N. Alem, Florida, Carlos Pellegrini and Callao.
- Line C: Connects Retiro with Constitución and crosses the center via Diagonal Norte and Avenida de Mayo, being a key north-south connection axis.
- Line D: Includes central stations such as Catedral and Tribunales, as well as offering important connections at Callao and 9 de Julio.
- Line E: Links the south of the city with the central area through stations such as Bolívar and Correo Central, with connections to lines A and D in Perú.
- Line H: Its Once station functions as a fundamental connection point and allows access to the center by linking with all other lines.
If the goal is to live near the center of Buenos Aires, the neighborhoods of Retiro (US$2613), Monserrat (US$2181) and Constitución (US$1926) appear as strategic options: they are part of the central area and, in addition, are connected to each other —and to the rest of the microcenter— thanks to the C line of the subway, which functions as a connection axis between these key points of the city.
Buses and trains: the best-connected neighborhoods in Buenos Aires
If the chosen means of transport, whether by preference or for convenience, is the bus, some neighborhoods in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires stand out for their high connectivity and accessibility.One of the main ones is Liniers , which tops the ranking thanks to its Transportation Hub , where 16 bus lines converge along with the Sarmiento Railway . This strategic connection benefits more than 120,000 people per day , making the neighborhood a key public transportation hub in the west of the city. For those interested in purchasing property in this area, the price per square meter is US$2,157 .
In Liniers, 16 bus lines converge along with the Sarmiento RailwayALESSIA MACCIONI
However, other areas are not far behind. Retiro , Balvanera , Palermo , and Monserrat also have a significant number of bus lines —in some cases, more than 20 or 30 —that connect to different parts of the city and the province of Buenos Aires. This extensive coverage facilitates daily commutes and reinforces the importance of these neighborhoods within the city's urban landscape.
Next is Once (US$1179 per square meter) , another major station and the terminus of the Sarmiento Railway , which connects downtown Buenos Aires with western Greater Buenos Aires. Also noteworthy are Chacarita , with the Federico Lacroze station on the Urquiza Railway , and Liniers , home to a significant Sarmiento station integrated into a transportation hub with several bus lines.
If access to downtown Buenos Aires is the priority, the neighborhoods with the best connections in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires are Balvanera, Palermo, Retiro and Liniers.
Balvanera and Palermo stand out for their dense subway network and the variety of possible connections , making it easy to reach the city center in just a few minutes. Retiro and Liniers , on the other hand, function as major metropolitan transport hubs : their rail infrastructure and the presence of multiple bus lines allow for direct and quick connections to the main points of downtown Buenos Aires.
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