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A quiet northern barrio bordering the Rio de la Plata, home to River Plate's Monumental stadium and a growing number of modern residential developments. Its proximity to the Zona Norte suburbs and international schools on the northern corridor makes it a practical base for families.
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Average monthly AQI (US EPA scale)
Yearly average AQI is 58. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Nov at 48).
Nunez is a quiet, residential neighborhood in northern Buenos Aires popular with families and professionals. Tree-lined streets, strong community feel, and proximity to the River Plate stadium give it a distinct porteño character. The area attracts both locals and a modest expat community who value safety and access to good schools.
Nunez sits along the Rio de la Plata ecological reserve, offering riverside walks, cycling paths, and open green space. The Parque Polideportivo Mitre nearby provides football pitches, running tracks, and tennis courts used heavily by residents.
Nunez is well connected by the D-line metro (subte), which runs to downtown in under 30 minutes. Multiple bus lines (colectivos) cover cross-city routes. The Mitre commuter rail line also serves the area for trips toward the northern suburbs.
Nunez has a strong local commercial corridor along Av. Cabildo, with supermarkets, cafes, bakeries, and pharmacies all within walking distance. The quality of fresh produce markets and neighborhood bakeries is high, reflecting porteño food culture.
Buenos Aires has a humid subtropical climate. Nunez summers (Dec-Feb) are hot and humid, regularly hitting 32-35°C, while winters (Jun-Aug) are mild at 8-14°C with occasional cold snaps. Rain is distributed throughout the year with occasional heavy downpours in summer.
No schools currently listed in Nunez.