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Explore Buenos Aires Immersive Tour: Unique 5-hour tour

Explore Buenos Aires Immersive Tour: Unique 5-hour tour

Join us for the ultimate one-day city tour through Buenos Aires, guided by a knowledgeable local expert. You'll navigate the city in our air-conditioned vans, making plenty of stops to see all the highlights that define Buenos Aires. From the historic charm of La Boca and San Telmo to Recoleta Cemetery, each area is a must-see on your trip. Our guide will share stories about Argentina's rich history and culture, giving you a deeper understanding of the places you visit and offering great photo opportunities. We'll also taste some of the best street food Buenos Aires has to offer. This immersive experience is designed to help you discover all the gems of Buenos Aires. Enjoy the convenience of a well-planned route and the flexibility to savor each moment. This tour is perfect for seeing all the highlights of Buenos Aires, blending history, culture, and delicious local flavors into one unforgettable day.

Buenos Aires: Small Group 4-Hour City Tour & Optional Cruise

Buenos Aires: Small Group 4-Hour City Tour & Optional Cruise

Experience the past and present of Buenos Aires, visiting neighborhoods, admiring architecture, and seeing the best attractions the city has to offer on this sightseeing tour.   The tour starts in the northern part of the city. Explore the neighborhoods of Retiro, Palermo and Recoleta, which are full of large green spaces and beautiful French-style mansions. Here, you’ll make your first stop: a 5-minute picture stop at Floralis Generica, a sculpture made out of steel and aluminum.   Then, stop for a half-hour tour of France Square. Pass by Colon Theater and the Obelisk to reach your third stop, Plaza de Mayo, where the city was born in 1580. Admire the Pink House, the Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral for about 20 minutes.   Continuing towards the south of the city, breathe in the air of tango in its hometown: San Telmo. You’ll also visit the neighborhoods of La Boca, where one of the most famous stadiums in the world is located: La Bombonera. In La Boca, you can also admire the colorful conventillos (tenement houses), home to Italian immigrants at the end of the 19th century, as well as the picturesque street Caminito. Afterward, you can be dropped off at the meeting point or various other attractions. If the hotel pickup was selected, you can be taken back to your hotel.  If the option is chosen, at the end of the tour, you will be dropped off at Madero port, where lunch is included aboard Humberto M boat ( 2 empanadas, crepes espinaca or Portuguese Chiken with green rice, Swiss Bombón with red fruit sauce) ( the drink is not included).

Historic Buenos Aires: Landmarks and Icons Tour!

Historic Buenos Aires: Landmarks and Icons Tour!

We begin at the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic, formerly the San Ramón Nonato Convent, exploring its rich history. Next, we visit the Cultural Center, once the grand post office palace, and the site of Buenos Aires' second founding, marked by the Garay monument, offering a stunning view of the historic center. We'll see the majestic Casa Rosada, the impressive Bank of the Argentine Nation building, and Plaza de Mayo, one of the most significant squares in the country, surrounded by iconic buildings. The Cabildo, a museum preserving the history of the city and nation, and the City Legislature, known for its diverse architectural styles and towering clock, are also highlights. Our tour includes the Bicentennial Museum, housing relics of past presidents and exceptional artworks, and the iconic Ministry of Defense building with its vast size and views. We conclude at the National Customs House and the Comic Strip Plaza.

Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires

Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires

Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires At the time indicated, we'll meet in the heart of the coastal city. From here, we'll start this free tour of Buenos Aires that will last 2 hours and will take us to uncover the history of the capital of Argentina. We'll start this walking tour at Plaza de Mayo, one of the most famous areas in South America, where the Declaration of the Independence of Argentina took place. Here, you can find the famous Casa Rosada, the government HQ. On this balcony, Evita Perón sang Don't Cry For Me Argentina. You'll love it! Then, we'll head to the majestic Avenida de Mayo, filled with European charm that will take us back in time. Here, we'll admire the impressive architecture of centenary buildings and delve into the history hidden behind their walls. As we continue our route, we'll admire other monuments, such as the cathedral, the beautiful La Prensa building, the Obelisco, and the Café Tortoni. You'll love these historic buildings! Finally, we'll arrive at the National Congress of Argentina, a symbol of Argentinian democracy and transcendental moments in the country's history. The Congress is located on one of the prettiest squares in the capital. From here, we'll pass places like Barolo Palace and the Mural of Evita Perón, where we'll learn the fascinating story of one of Argentina's most famous women. We'll end this free tour of the historic centre of Buenos Aires, saying our goodbyes outside the Congress. See you soon! Language Information: 11:00 Español 14:30 English

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires + Tigre Delta

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires + Tigre Delta

With this tour you will be able to explore Buenos Aires and Tigre City, including one hour boat trip through the Tigre Delta. The tour lasts a total of 9 hours, during which you will spend 1 (one) hour cruising through the fifth largest delta in the world, learning about the flora, fauna and small rivers that make up the delta. Get to know the city of Tigre with your private guide and have free time to visit Puerto de Frutos, the most typical handicraft market there. After Tigre and San Isidro, you will return to Buenos Aires, where you will be able to discover the main attractions, culture and curiosities of this vibrant city, accompanied by a local bilingual guide throughout the tour.

Buenos Aires City Tour: Exploring the City's Wonders.

Buenos Aires City Tour: Exploring the City's Wonders.

Buenos Aires is a lively city where many different cultures come together, creating a vibrant mix that has always been a big part of its identity. Our guides are here to share all sorts of interesting facts with you and to make sure you feel the positive energy that fills the city. They'll help you truly experience the heart and soul of Buenos Aires. Your journey begins at Plaza de Mayo, the historic heart of Buenos Aires and a focal point for countless cultural and political events throughout Argentina's history. Here, you'll visit the iconic Cabildo, once the seat of colonial government, and learn about its role in shaping the nation. Nearby, the magnificent Metropolitan Cathedral stands as a testament to Argentina's religious heritage, with its stunning architecture and rich history dating back centuries. Next, you'll explore the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace overlooking Plaza de Mayo. This iconic pink building has witnessed pivotal moments in Argentina's political history and offers insights into the country's democratic journey. After delving into Plaza de Mayo's significance, your tour continues through the charming streets of San Telmo. Here, you'll immerse yourself in the neighborhood's bohemian atmosphere, admiring its historic architecture, vibrant street art, and bustling markets. Finally, your journey concludes at the lively San Telmo Market and Plaza Dorrego, where you can soak up the local culture, browse unique artisanal crafts, and enjoy the lively ambiance of one of Buenos Aires' oldest squares.

Buenos Aires: Culture, History and Gastronomy Private Tour

Buenos Aires: Culture, History and Gastronomy Private Tour

Discover Buenos Aires in an authentic and original way with our private tour. You will be able to explore the topics that interest you most about the culture and history of the city in depth. In addition, you will enjoy a delicious 2-course lunch with drinks included in one of the most notable bars in Buenos Aires. In our experiences we combine interaction with culture and nature to create unforgettable moments and memories. Don't hesitate to join us for a unique adventure in the city. Places we will visit during the City Tour. Floralis Generica: It is a giant metallic sculpture representing a steel flower with six petals located in the Recoleta neighborhood. The flower structure opens during the day and closes at night, and is a distinctive symbol of the city. Bosques de Palermo: A large urban park in the heart of Buenos Aires, it has several lakes, gardens, walking and biking trails. It is a popular place to picnic and enjoy the outdoors. (We may not descend here) Evita Perón Museum: A museum dedicated to the life and work of Argentina's famous first lady, Eva Perón. The museum is located in the Palermo neighborhood, in the house where Evita lived during the last years of her life. (We may not descend here) Plaza Francia: It is a square located in the Recoleta neighborhood, which has a large number of street artists and craft fairs. You can also see several historical and religious monuments, such as the Monument to France, the Pilar Church and the Recoleta Cemetery. Plaza de Mayo: It is a square located in the historic center of Buenos Aires, which is the site of several important historical and political events. In the square are the Buenos Aires Cathedral, the Casa Rosada and the Cabildo. La Boca: It is a tourist neighborhood famous for its colorful and vibrant architecture. Caminito Street is a popular tourist attraction where you can see street artists, buy handicrafts and enjoy typical music and food. Barrio San Telmo: One of the oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, it has a large number of antique stores, restaurants and bars. It is a popular place to stroll and enjoy the bohemian atmosphere of the city. (We may not descend here) Café de los Angelitos: Restaurant where lunch will take place. Notable and historical bar of the city. The menu will be a la carte, you will be able to choose the options you want for lunch. There are vegetarian, vegan and celiac options.

Buenos Aires: Historic District Guided Walking Tour

Buenos Aires: Historic District Guided Walking Tour

Visit one of the most of the picturesque neighborhoods in Buenos Aires on a guided walking tour. Learn about Argentina's history and traditions. Meet your guide outside an iconic Buenos Aires café and begin your tour. Find out about the famous personalities from Argentinian history who used this as a meeting place. Stand in the historic Plaza de Mayo, where Buenos Aires was founded in 1580. See Casa Robada, where the Argentinian president's office is located. Next, check out the Cabildo, a historic building that served as the seat of the town council during colonial times. Afterward, visit the cathedral building and admire its unusual neoclassical design. Near the cathedral, you can see the Plaza de Mayo subway station. This is where Buenos Aires' subway system began.

Buenos Aires : Highlights Walking Tour With A Guide

Buenos Aires : Highlights Walking Tour With A Guide

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Buenos Aires on this exclusive walking tour. Begin at the iconic Plaza de Mayo, where Argentina’s most significant events have unfolded. Marvel at the Casa Rosada presidential palace and stroll down the grand Avenida de Mayo. Wander through the historic San Telmo district, known for its cobblestone streets and tango roots. Visit La Boca to see the famous brightly colored houses along Caminito. Explore the modern waterfront of Puerto Madero and its luxurious surroundings. Conclude your tour at the Recoleta Cemetery, home to the extravagant tombs of national icons, including Evita’s grave. Enjoy round-trip, air-conditioned transport from your Buenos Aires hotel for a seamless experience.

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires with Local Guide

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires with Local Guide

Get to know Buenos Aires on this guided half day tour where you'll be driven to several stops in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, and also be walking between places. This is the perfect way to get an overview of the city upon arrival, or for those who have just a few hours in the city to walk. You will be able to tailor the tour to suit your needs. Among the stops are Alberto J. Armando Stadium (La Bombonera), Casa Rosada, and Recoleta Cemetery, but the entrance fees are extra. Remember that our prices are per vehicle up to four people. We collect our passengers from any hotel in Buenos Aires! -Check out monuments, stadiums, palaces, and more -Learn all about the city from your bilingual guide -Make a plan to visit some of the stops again, if you have the time

Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral: Our most recommended tours and activities

Explore Buenos Aires Immersive Tour: Unique 5-hour tour

Explore Buenos Aires Immersive Tour: Unique 5-hour tour

Join us for the ultimate one-day city tour through Buenos Aires, guided by a knowledgeable local expert. You'll navigate the city in our air-conditioned vans, making plenty of stops to see all the highlights that define Buenos Aires. From the historic charm of La Boca and San Telmo to Recoleta Cemetery, each area is a must-see on your trip. Our guide will share stories about Argentina's rich history and culture, giving you a deeper understanding of the places you visit and offering great photo opportunities. We'll also taste some of the best street food Buenos Aires has to offer. This immersive experience is designed to help you discover all the gems of Buenos Aires. Enjoy the convenience of a well-planned route and the flexibility to savor each moment. This tour is perfect for seeing all the highlights of Buenos Aires, blending history, culture, and delicious local flavors into one unforgettable day.

Buenos Aires: Small Group 4-Hour City Tour & Optional Cruise

Buenos Aires: Small Group 4-Hour City Tour & Optional Cruise

Experience the past and present of Buenos Aires, visiting neighborhoods, admiring architecture, and seeing the best attractions the city has to offer on this sightseeing tour.   The tour starts in the northern part of the city. Explore the neighborhoods of Retiro, Palermo and Recoleta, which are full of large green spaces and beautiful French-style mansions. Here, you’ll make your first stop: a 5-minute picture stop at Floralis Generica, a sculpture made out of steel and aluminum.   Then, stop for a half-hour tour of France Square. Pass by Colon Theater and the Obelisk to reach your third stop, Plaza de Mayo, where the city was born in 1580. Admire the Pink House, the Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral for about 20 minutes.   Continuing towards the south of the city, breathe in the air of tango in its hometown: San Telmo. You’ll also visit the neighborhoods of La Boca, where one of the most famous stadiums in the world is located: La Bombonera. In La Boca, you can also admire the colorful conventillos (tenement houses), home to Italian immigrants at the end of the 19th century, as well as the picturesque street Caminito. Afterward, you can be dropped off at the meeting point or various other attractions. If the hotel pickup was selected, you can be taken back to your hotel.  If the option is chosen, at the end of the tour, you will be dropped off at Madero port, where lunch is included aboard Humberto M boat ( 2 empanadas, crepes espinaca or Portuguese Chiken with green rice, Swiss Bombón with red fruit sauce) ( the drink is not included).

Historic Buenos Aires: Landmarks and Icons Tour!

Historic Buenos Aires: Landmarks and Icons Tour!

We begin at the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic, formerly the San Ramón Nonato Convent, exploring its rich history. Next, we visit the Cultural Center, once the grand post office palace, and the site of Buenos Aires' second founding, marked by the Garay monument, offering a stunning view of the historic center. We'll see the majestic Casa Rosada, the impressive Bank of the Argentine Nation building, and Plaza de Mayo, one of the most significant squares in the country, surrounded by iconic buildings. The Cabildo, a museum preserving the history of the city and nation, and the City Legislature, known for its diverse architectural styles and towering clock, are also highlights. Our tour includes the Bicentennial Museum, housing relics of past presidents and exceptional artworks, and the iconic Ministry of Defense building with its vast size and views. We conclude at the National Customs House and the Comic Strip Plaza.

Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires

Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires

Free Walking Tour of Buenos Aires At the time indicated, we'll meet in the heart of the coastal city. From here, we'll start this free tour of Buenos Aires that will last 2 hours and will take us to uncover the history of the capital of Argentina. We'll start this walking tour at Plaza de Mayo, one of the most famous areas in South America, where the Declaration of the Independence of Argentina took place. Here, you can find the famous Casa Rosada, the government HQ. On this balcony, Evita Perón sang Don't Cry For Me Argentina. You'll love it! Then, we'll head to the majestic Avenida de Mayo, filled with European charm that will take us back in time. Here, we'll admire the impressive architecture of centenary buildings and delve into the history hidden behind their walls. As we continue our route, we'll admire other monuments, such as the cathedral, the beautiful La Prensa building, the Obelisco, and the Café Tortoni. You'll love these historic buildings! Finally, we'll arrive at the National Congress of Argentina, a symbol of Argentinian democracy and transcendental moments in the country's history. The Congress is located on one of the prettiest squares in the capital. From here, we'll pass places like Barolo Palace and the Mural of Evita Perón, where we'll learn the fascinating story of one of Argentina's most famous women. We'll end this free tour of the historic centre of Buenos Aires, saying our goodbyes outside the Congress. See you soon! Language Information: 11:00 Español 14:30 English

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires + Tigre Delta

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires + Tigre Delta

With this tour you will be able to explore Buenos Aires and Tigre City, including one hour boat trip through the Tigre Delta. The tour lasts a total of 9 hours, during which you will spend 1 (one) hour cruising through the fifth largest delta in the world, learning about the flora, fauna and small rivers that make up the delta. Get to know the city of Tigre with your private guide and have free time to visit Puerto de Frutos, the most typical handicraft market there. After Tigre and San Isidro, you will return to Buenos Aires, where you will be able to discover the main attractions, culture and curiosities of this vibrant city, accompanied by a local bilingual guide throughout the tour.

Buenos Aires City Tour: Exploring the City's Wonders.

Buenos Aires City Tour: Exploring the City's Wonders.

Buenos Aires is a lively city where many different cultures come together, creating a vibrant mix that has always been a big part of its identity. Our guides are here to share all sorts of interesting facts with you and to make sure you feel the positive energy that fills the city. They'll help you truly experience the heart and soul of Buenos Aires. Your journey begins at Plaza de Mayo, the historic heart of Buenos Aires and a focal point for countless cultural and political events throughout Argentina's history. Here, you'll visit the iconic Cabildo, once the seat of colonial government, and learn about its role in shaping the nation. Nearby, the magnificent Metropolitan Cathedral stands as a testament to Argentina's religious heritage, with its stunning architecture and rich history dating back centuries. Next, you'll explore the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace overlooking Plaza de Mayo. This iconic pink building has witnessed pivotal moments in Argentina's political history and offers insights into the country's democratic journey. After delving into Plaza de Mayo's significance, your tour continues through the charming streets of San Telmo. Here, you'll immerse yourself in the neighborhood's bohemian atmosphere, admiring its historic architecture, vibrant street art, and bustling markets. Finally, your journey concludes at the lively San Telmo Market and Plaza Dorrego, where you can soak up the local culture, browse unique artisanal crafts, and enjoy the lively ambiance of one of Buenos Aires' oldest squares.

Buenos Aires: Culture, History and Gastronomy Private Tour

Buenos Aires: Culture, History and Gastronomy Private Tour

Discover Buenos Aires in an authentic and original way with our private tour. You will be able to explore the topics that interest you most about the culture and history of the city in depth. In addition, you will enjoy a delicious 2-course lunch with drinks included in one of the most notable bars in Buenos Aires. In our experiences we combine interaction with culture and nature to create unforgettable moments and memories. Don't hesitate to join us for a unique adventure in the city. Places we will visit during the City Tour. Floralis Generica: It is a giant metallic sculpture representing a steel flower with six petals located in the Recoleta neighborhood. The flower structure opens during the day and closes at night, and is a distinctive symbol of the city. Bosques de Palermo: A large urban park in the heart of Buenos Aires, it has several lakes, gardens, walking and biking trails. It is a popular place to picnic and enjoy the outdoors. (We may not descend here) Evita Perón Museum: A museum dedicated to the life and work of Argentina's famous first lady, Eva Perón. The museum is located in the Palermo neighborhood, in the house where Evita lived during the last years of her life. (We may not descend here) Plaza Francia: It is a square located in the Recoleta neighborhood, which has a large number of street artists and craft fairs. You can also see several historical and religious monuments, such as the Monument to France, the Pilar Church and the Recoleta Cemetery. Plaza de Mayo: It is a square located in the historic center of Buenos Aires, which is the site of several important historical and political events. In the square are the Buenos Aires Cathedral, the Casa Rosada and the Cabildo. La Boca: It is a tourist neighborhood famous for its colorful and vibrant architecture. Caminito Street is a popular tourist attraction where you can see street artists, buy handicrafts and enjoy typical music and food. Barrio San Telmo: One of the oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, it has a large number of antique stores, restaurants and bars. It is a popular place to stroll and enjoy the bohemian atmosphere of the city. (We may not descend here) Café de los Angelitos: Restaurant where lunch will take place. Notable and historical bar of the city. The menu will be a la carte, you will be able to choose the options you want for lunch. There are vegetarian, vegan and celiac options.

Buenos Aires: Historic District Guided Walking Tour

Buenos Aires: Historic District Guided Walking Tour

Visit one of the most of the picturesque neighborhoods in Buenos Aires on a guided walking tour. Learn about Argentina's history and traditions. Meet your guide outside an iconic Buenos Aires café and begin your tour. Find out about the famous personalities from Argentinian history who used this as a meeting place. Stand in the historic Plaza de Mayo, where Buenos Aires was founded in 1580. See Casa Robada, where the Argentinian president's office is located. Next, check out the Cabildo, a historic building that served as the seat of the town council during colonial times. Afterward, visit the cathedral building and admire its unusual neoclassical design. Near the cathedral, you can see the Plaza de Mayo subway station. This is where Buenos Aires' subway system began.

Buenos Aires : Highlights Walking Tour With A Guide

Buenos Aires : Highlights Walking Tour With A Guide

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Buenos Aires on this exclusive walking tour. Begin at the iconic Plaza de Mayo, where Argentina’s most significant events have unfolded. Marvel at the Casa Rosada presidential palace and stroll down the grand Avenida de Mayo. Wander through the historic San Telmo district, known for its cobblestone streets and tango roots. Visit La Boca to see the famous brightly colored houses along Caminito. Explore the modern waterfront of Puerto Madero and its luxurious surroundings. Conclude your tour at the Recoleta Cemetery, home to the extravagant tombs of national icons, including Evita’s grave. Enjoy round-trip, air-conditioned transport from your Buenos Aires hotel for a seamless experience.

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires with Local Guide

Private City Tour of Buenos Aires with Local Guide

Get to know Buenos Aires on this guided half day tour where you'll be driven to several stops in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, and also be walking between places. This is the perfect way to get an overview of the city upon arrival, or for those who have just a few hours in the city to walk. You will be able to tailor the tour to suit your needs. Among the stops are Alberto J. Armando Stadium (La Bombonera), Casa Rosada, and Recoleta Cemetery, but the entrance fees are extra. Remember that our prices are per vehicle up to four people. We collect our passengers from any hotel in Buenos Aires! -Check out monuments, stadiums, palaces, and more -Learn all about the city from your bilingual guide -Make a plan to visit some of the stops again, if you have the time

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It was an excellent visit with Miguel who is very knowledgeable about the city and super friendly. My Spanish is not that good and he adapted well so that I could follow his explanation. It was a great afternoon in Buenos Aires !

What a city! Buenos Aires is so lovely and everyone was so nice to us, the food was spectacular and I could have asked for a better guide.

It was very nice, our guide was very patient and gave us the tour for 2 hours or more. Honestly, I would do it again a thousand times.

Nice experience. Although we were the only English speaking people the guide gave us attention

I really recommend to book this tour the day you get to BA.