Buenos Aires is one of the best cities in Latin America to explore on two wheels. Thanks to Ecobici, the city’s official bike-sharing system, you can ride through more than 300 km of dedicated bike lanes in a safe, eco-friendly, and affordable way.
Many tourists think you need an Argentine DNI to sign up. Not true. With just your passport and an international card, you can be cycling in minutes. In this guide, I’ll show you step by step how to register, what to expect, and even a scenic route you can enjoy in under two hours.
What is Ecobici and How It Works
Ecobici is Buenos Aires’ public bike-share program, operated by Tembici, and fully managed through the BA Ecobici by Tembici app.
- 400+ docking stations and 4,000 bikes across the city
- Open 24/7, year-round
- 300+ km of protected bike lanes
- Affordable plans: hourly, daily, or monthly
💡 Think of it as the bike-share version of Uber, but cheaper and greener.
Register Without DNI (Passport Only)
Tourists can register without an Argentine ID. Here’s what you need:
- Passport (valid number exactly as printed).
- International credit or debit card (Visa/Mastercard).
- Smartphone with the Ecobici app installed.
Steps to sign up:
- Download the app (Google Play / App Store).
- Create an account with your email and password.
- In “Document,” select Passport and enter your number.
- Add your payment card.
- Choose a plan (daily/hourly best for tourists).
👉 Registration takes less than 5 minutes.
Tourist Prices & Ride Rules
- Daily pass includes multiple trips of up to 45 minutes each.
- If you need more time: dock the bike, then take another.
- If you exceed 45 minutes: an extra per-minute fee applies.
💡 This system keeps bikes circulating and ensures availability.
How to Unlock and Return a Bike
Unlocking a bike:
- Open the app and select a nearby station.
- Pick an available bike and scan its QR code.
- Wait for confirmation and pull the bike from the dock.
Returning a bike:
- Find a dock with space.
- Insert the bike until it clicks.
- Always check the app to confirm the trip has ended.
Best Scenic Route: Palermo → Puerto Madero (90 Minutes)
For first-time visitors, this is the perfect mix of nature, landmarks, and safe lanes:
- Start at Plaza Sicilia Station (Bosques de Palermo).
- Loop around El Rosedal (rose garden) and Lago de Regatas.
- Follow Av. del Libertador south.
- Stop at Plaza San Martín and see the Torre Monumental.
- Continue to Costanera Sur and enter the Ecological Reserve.
- End at Puente de la Mujer in Puerto Madero (photo spot!).
- Dock the bike at nearby Dock 2 station.
🍦 Extra tip: reward yourself with ice cream in Puerto Madero before heading back.
Interactive Map: Palermo → Puerto Madero Ecobici Route
Here’s the full suggested cycling path on Google Maps, passing through El Rosedal, Floralis Genérica, and ending at Puente de la Mujer in Puerto Madero:
Safety Tips for Cycling in Buenos Aires
- Stick to bike lanes and follow traffic lights.
- Avoid poorly lit areas at night.
- Bring your own helmet if possible.
- Download the official bike lane map (CABA government site).
- In summer: sunscreen + water are musts.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Card not accepted → try another card or enable international use.
- No bikes available → check nearby stations in the app.
- Trip didn’t close → call in-app support to avoid charges.
Why Ecobici is Perfect for Tourists
- Access top neighborhoods: Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo, Puerto Madero.
- Cheaper than taxis or ride-hailing apps.
- Eco-friendly and flexible: explore at your own pace.
- Fun way to discover hidden corners beyond the tourist bus.
FAQs About Ecobici in Buenos Aires
Can I use Ecobici without mobile data?
Yes, but you’ll need Wi-Fi to unlock the first bike. After that, some features may be limited.
Do I need an Argentine SIM card?
No. Any smartphone with internet access works.
Is Ecobici safe at night?
Stick to main avenues and well-lit bike lanes if you ride after dark.
Can kids use Ecobici?
Only adults (18+) can register. For families, consider private bike rentals.
How much does Ecobici cost in 2025?
Daily passes are around USD 2–3, with extra fees for rides longer than 45 minutes.
Final Tip
Ecobici is hands down the best way to see Buenos Aires beyond the usual tourist circuit. It’s cheap, green, and fun — and yes, it works with just your passport.
👉 Looking for a complete city experience? Combine your Ecobici ride with one of our private city tours or airport transfers for the smoothest trip.