Museo Evita

Museo Evita

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Buenos Aires: Half Day Walking Tour of Palermo & Soho

Buenos Aires: Half Day Walking Tour of Palermo & Soho

Discover the charm and vibrancy of Buenos Aires with a half-day walking tour through the neighborhoods of Palermo and Soho. Begin your journey in Palermo, the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for its lush parks and historical landmarks. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city as you stroll through the serene Bosques de Palermo, an oasis of tranquility. Your tour will take you to El Rosedal, often referred to as the lung of the city. Here, you'll find a poet's garden, an Andalusian patio, and a lake surrounded by vibrant vegetation. Marvel at over 18,000 roses and more than a hundred different species, creating a breathtaking display of colors. Next, visit the Jardín Japonés, the largest Japanese garden outside of Japan. This "Little Japan in Argentina" offers an oasis of harmony and tranquility. Experience the Japanese tradition and find inner peace in this beautiful garden. Optionally, you can explore the Museo Eva Perón, inaugurated in 2002 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Eva "Evita" Perón's death. Located in a beautiful early 20th-century house, the museum provides a fascinating insight into the life and work of Argentina's most famous first lady. The collection includes dresses, objects, and memorabilia, along with interactive exhibits showcasing different moments of her life. Conclude your tour in Palermo Soho, a trendy area known for its local designers, cafes, restaurants, bars, and street art. This "hipster" neighborhood is popular among young upper-middle-class Argentines and foreign tourists. Wander through the small streets adorned with beautiful murals and soak in the bohemian atmosphere. The tour ends in Palermo Soho, leaving you in a central location perfect for further exploration or a relaxing meal at one of the local eateries.

Private Evita and Peronism Historical Tour in Buenos Aires

Private Evita and Peronism Historical Tour in Buenos Aires

Your private tour begins with pick-up from your centrally located hotel in Buenos Aires. Meet your guide and head out on a historical tour to learn all about Eva Peron and Peronism. Visit important places and learn about Eva Peron's history, the places she worked in, her ideology and way of thinking, her political and social accomplishments and the Peronist doctrine.  Visit the Evita Museum and hear her speeches and get a sense of her power. You will also have a chance to admire her work and feel part of history as you see the historic balcony of the Pink House (Casa Rosada) where she addressed the “descamisados” (shirtless). This is the place where the movie Evita, starring Madonna, was filmed. Then visit the place where she spent her final days and learn about the painful pilgrimage her body took to eventually reach its final resting place in Recoleta Cemetery. After your tour, you will be dropped back at your hotel.

Evita Perón: the woman behind "Don´t cry for me Argentina"

Evita Perón: the woman behind "Don´t cry for me Argentina"

The story of a poor girl who became a prominent political power has been the subject of countless books, films and plays. As a skilled speaker, she was adored by the poor citizens she worked hard to help, but she was not without critics and detractors. You will get the chance to deeply understand why she was loved and hated in equal proportions, and why she became even more powerful since she passed away. We will visit the most iconic locations related to her life while we discover the hidden secrets the city, those that you cannot get just by walking around. Are you ready to discover Buenos Aires though the life of Argentina´s most controversial person?

Buenos Aires: Culture and History Private Tour

Buenos Aires: Culture and History 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 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)

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Amazing tour and tour guide. From the moment we were picked up to the end of the tour at the cemetery, we were happy. Lorena was so kind and so knowledgeable about Evita and the history of Argentina. We never felt rushed and she always had wonderful answers. I highly recommend this tour and this tour guide. My husband is French and I am American and our ability to understand her was amazing. She spoke perfect English and was also able to understand my husband’s accent. I loved the Evita Museum and I loved seeing all the places she worked. And a plus was all of the guide’s knowledge about the political history of Argentina and of South America in general. Book this tour. You will be so glad that you did.

Averine provided an informative and entertaining tour of the city. She gave the necessary information without overloading first time visitors. She tailored the tour to our needs and interests and finished with a very nice meal.

Flo was a great tour guide! The tour was fascinating and very comprehensive. Highly recommend 😊😊😊

Flor was a wonderful guide, very informative and friendly. Highly recommend this your.