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Cerro de las Rosas
Córdoba, Argentina · Neighborhood Guide
Córdoba's most upscale residential area — tree-lined streets, restaurants, boutiques, and a quieter, affluent atmosphere.
Data verified June 14, 2026
Cerro de las Rosas at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
ARS 300,000–550,000/month ($235–$425 USD) for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — Córdoba's most affluent and secure residential area. Low crime.
Safety
80–150 Mbps fiber standard
Internet
Who Lives in Cerro de las Rosas?
Córdoba's affluent families, professionals, and a small community of established expats. Restaurant culture is refined — asados and wine at a higher level. English spoken in some upscale establishments.
Living in Cerro de las Rosas — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — tree-lined streets with restaurants and boutiques along the main avenues. Residential side streets quiet and pleasant.
Grocery & Food Access
Disco, Vea, and specialty food shops. Excellent restaurant scene along Rafael Núñez avenue. Patio Olmos mall nearby.
Getting Around
- Bus: routes along Av. Rafael Núñez to Centro
- Uber/Cabify: ARS 2,500–4,000 to Centro or Nueva Córdoba
- Car: useful but not essential
- Walking: main commercial avenues walkable
Nearby Coworking
- GAMA Studio (ARS 40,000/mo)
- Home-office friendly — excellent internet and quiet environment
Insider Tips for Cerro de las Rosas
- 1Av. Rafael Núñez is Cerro's restaurant spine — Córdoba's best dining scene outside Nueva Córdoba
- 2Cerro is Córdoba's equivalent of Recoleta in Buenos Aires — quiet, elegant, and safe
- 3If you have children, schools in the Cerro area are Córdoba's best — research options early
- 4Rent is the highest in Córdoba but still 50–60% cheaper than equivalent Buenos Aires neighborhoods
FAQ — Cerro de las Rosas, Córdoba
What is Cerro de las Rosas like for expats?
Cerro de las Rosas is a higher-end neighborhood in Córdoba. Córdoba's most upscale residential area — tree-lined streets, restaurants, boutiques, and a quieter, affluent atmosphere. Best for: Families and professionals who want Córdoba's most polished neighborhood.
How much does it cost to live in Cerro de las Rosas, Córdoba?
Cerro de las Rosas is classified as "Higher-End" in Córdoba. Typical rent: ARS 300,000–550,000/month ($235–$425 USD) for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Córdoba: $700–$1,200.
Is Cerro de las Rosas safe for expats?
Very safe — Córdoba's most affluent and secure residential area. Low crime.
Who lives in Cerro de las Rosas?
Córdoba's affluent families, professionals, and a small community of established expats. Restaurant culture is refined — asados and wine at a higher level. English spoken in some upscale establishments.
Other Neighborhoods in Córdoba
Nueva Córdoba
Mid-RangeThe student and young professional heartland — apartments, bars, restaurants, and the Parque Sarmiento. Córdoba's most social neighborhood.
Güemes
Mid-RangeBohemian arts district — weekend flea market, live music venues, craft beer bars, and a creative community.
Centro
Mid-RangeHistoric center — colonial cathedral, Jesuit Block (UNESCO), government buildings, and the main commercial district.
Alberdi
Budget-FriendlyWorking-class neighborhood transitioning to hip — affordable rent, emerging cafés, and proximity to Nueva Córdoba.
General Paz
Budget-FriendlyResidential neighborhood south of center — parks, local markets, and a genuine Cordobés community feel.
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