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By BA Rentals Team·
Córdoba Buenos Aires
7/10

Cerro de las Rosas

Also known as: Cerro

Córdoba's upscale residential neighborhood — tree-lined streets, excellent restaurants, and a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere. The Recoleta of the interior, with a fraction of the price tag.

Cerro de las Rosas
$450–$800
Monthly Rent
Very Good
Safety
Moderate
Transport
Excellent
Food Scene

Living in Cerro de las Rosas

Cerro de las Rosas is Córdoba's most prestigious residential neighborhood, and it earns that reputation with quiet, tree-lined streets, well-maintained houses, and a restaurant strip that rivals anything outside Buenos Aires. The neighborhood sits on gently rising terrain northwest of the city center, and its elevated position gives some properties views of the surrounding sierras. The main commercial spine — Avenida Rafael Núñez — is lined with Córdoba's best restaurants, upscale cafes, and boutique shops. On weekend evenings, the avenue comes alive with families and couples dining out, creating a pleasant social atmosphere without the chaos of Nueva Córdoba.

The residential streets are genuinely beautiful — low-rise houses with gardens, mature trees providing shade, and a sense of space and tranquility that's rare in Argentine cities. For expats, Cerro offers the best quality of life in Córdoba. It's safe, quiet, and well-maintained, with access to good private schools, medical facilities, and everyday services. The trade-off is location: you're a 20-minute drive from the city center, and public transport options are more limited than downtown.

Having a car (or being comfortable with regular taxi/Uber use) is recommended. Rents are higher than other Córdoba neighborhoods but still dramatically cheaper than equivalent neighborhoods in Buenos Aires.

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BA Rentals TeamHousing Specialists

Local rental market experts who track neighborhood trends, pricing, and availability across Buenos Aires.

Updated February 28, 2026

At a Glance

Monthly Budget
$800–$1,300

Including rent, food, transport, and entertainment

Public Transport

No direct Subte access — rely on buses and taxis

Lifestyle
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeModerate
Green SpacesGood
Food SceneExcellent
Coffee & Coworking

Coffee: 10+ upscale cafes along Rafael Núñez

Coworking: 2-3 spaces

Key Facts
SafetyHighest in Córdoba
Average Age35-55
CharacterUpscale residential
Key AvenueRafael Núñez

Who Should Live Here?

Best For
  • Families
  • Retirees
  • Safety-conscious expats
  • Restaurant lovers
  • Long-term residents
Not Ideal For
  • Budget travelers
  • Those without transport
  • Nightlife seekers
  • Young singles

Highlights

  • Safest neighborhood in Córdoba
  • Excellent restaurant strip on Rafael Núñez
  • Quiet tree-lined residential streets
  • Houses with gardens — rare in Argentine cities
  • Good private schools nearby
  • Sierra views from elevated streets

Considerations

  • 20 min drive to city center
  • Car or taxi recommended
  • Higher rents than other Córdoba areas
  • Limited public transport
  • Can feel suburban and isolated
  • Quiet nightlife — mostly restaurants

Notable Landmarks

Avenida Rafael Núñez restaurant stripParque de las Naciones (nearby)Centro comercial Dinosaurio MallIglesia Cerro de las Rosas
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