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A prestigious Zona Norte suburb 25km north of downtown Buenos Aires, known for its tree-lined streets, colonial cathedral, and concentration of Argentina's top bilingual schools. San Isidro offers suburban tranquility with excellent transport links to the capital via the Tren de la Costa and Mitre railway.
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Yearly average AQI is 58. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Nov at 48).
San Isidro is a prestigious suburb north of Buenos Aires, known for its leafy streets, colonial architecture, and strong equestrian culture. The historic town center around the cathedral has a charming, village-like feel that contrasts with the broader metropolitan area. It is a top choice for families seeking a quieter, safer environment while remaining connected to the city.
San Isidro has excellent green space, including the San Isidro Hipico Club (racetrack and grounds), riverside parks along the Rio de la Plata costa, and multiple tennis and polo clubs. The riverside ecological reserve is a hidden gem for cycling and birdwatching.
San Isidro is served by the Mitre commuter rail line, which connects to Retiro station in central Buenos Aires in about 35 minutes. Route 9 and other buses connect to the city, and the Panamericana highway provides fast car access.
The San Isidro town center has a pleasant mix of boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, and a popular weekend fair. Two major shopping malls (Las Lomas and Unicenter nearby in Martinez) provide comprehensive retail. Premium supermarkets stock imported goods sought by expat families.
San Isidro has the same humid subtropical climate as Buenos Aires but benefits from riverside breezes that make summers more bearable. Temperatures range from 30-34 degrees C in summer (Dec-Feb) and 8-14 degrees C in winter. Rain is year-round with heavier storms in summer.
No schools currently listed in San Isidro.