Payments with Blue Dollar, Blue Euro, ATMs and Banks
The Black Market for the USD and EUR was thriving till mid-2024. Now it has almost disappeared. The many money exchangers in Calle Florida, Buenos Aires, still try to buy your cash dollars, but in 2025 do not offer more than $1.05 per dollar. It used to be $1.40 or more.
Unfortunately this means, that we cannot save money and travel cheaper, just by bringing cash into the country and converting it to Peso locally. We pay the full price, just like anybody else.
Now it does not really make a difference how to pay. Major credit and debit cards (VISA, MasterCard, Maestro) are widely accepted, but personally I would use my card only for trusted hotels and restaurants in a foreign country.
Withdrawing money from ATMs can be difficult because many ATMs just don’t have any money. If they do have money, you may be allowed to withdraw only the equivalent of USD 100 or 200 per day. Cost per withdrawal can be as much as 10%. We recommend Scotia Bank and Banco de Santander, with low or no fees. Cambios (offices to change money) may also face money shortages. If they would have money, you may get your Peso in small nominations… 100 USD would result in 100 notes of 1 USD…
Getting your hands on peso may therefore not be as easy as you may like and expect. A possible solution is to over-pay the restaurant where you eat with Dollars, Euros or Credit Card and get the extra back in Peso.
Be aware, that outside of Argentina nobody is interested in buying Argentinian peso, not even in Chile or Brasil.