City Bell is a town located in La Plata Partido, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The town, named in honor of its founder, George Bell, was authorized by the Provincial Legislature on May 10, 1914, and the City Bell station of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway was completed that year.
City Bell was chosen as the site of the Argentine Army's Communications Battalion 601 in 1944.
Situated between Buenos Aires and La Plata along the former National Route 1 (Camino Centenario), its recreational facilities include the 200 ha (500 ac) Municipal Ecological Park, the City Bell Athletic Club (1926), which since the 1960s hosts the Regional Folklore Festival, the Teatro de Cámara, the City Bell Golf and Equestrian Clubs, the Gauguin Art Gallery (1984), and the City Bell Cultural Center (1997).
The Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires also maintains its staff's athletic club here.