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Buenos Aires
Argentina has one of the strongest chess cultures in Latin America. In Buenos Aires, you'll find chess sets in public parks, serious players in the cafes of San Telmo and Palermo, and a long tradition of the game at all levels.
This is a city where a chess lesson feels natural. We're bringing the Nomad Chess Club format to BA: private coaching in the kinds of cafes and cultural spaces the city does so well.
Remote lessons in Spanish or English are available right now. In-person sessions will be announced once our Buenos Aires dates are confirmed.
The Details
How It Works
Format
Private (1-on-1)
Duration
1–2 hours
Schedule
Coming soon. Register your interest.
Price
TBD. Contact us.
Venue
Palermo and San Telmo cafes
Questions?
Quick Answers
Are chess lessons available in Buenos Aires right now?
In-person sessions are coming soon. Remote coaching in Spanish or English is available right now — just book online.
Can lessons be in Spanish?
Yes. Spanish is no problem at all. We teach in both Spanish and English.
Is chess popular in Buenos Aires?
Very much so. Argentina has a real chess culture — public park games, active clubs, and a tradition of the game at all levels. It's a great city to pick it up or level up.
What's the best neighborhood for an outdoor chess lesson?
Palermo is ideal. Plenty of cafes, parks, and a relaxed pace. San Telmo is great for atmosphere. We'll find a spot that works.
Ready to Play in Buenos Aires?
Book your slot or get in touch if you have questions first.