Embark on a captivating Buenos Aires bike tour and explore the city’s architectural gems and aristocratic history. Discover charming buildings, unknown monuments, and the aristocratic past that shaped this European-like city.
Embark on a captivating Buenos Aires bike tour and explore the city’s architectural gems and aristocratic history. Discover charming buildings, unknown monuments, and the aristocratic past that shaped this European-like city.
- Palacio San Martin - The San Martín Palace is a magnificent complex and former private residence located in the heart of the city. It has captivated the public for years with its architectural splendor, political history, and the intriguing family associated with it. For decades, this palace symbolized opulence in the public eye. What became of…
- Palacio San Martin - The San Martín Palace is a magnificent complex and former private residence located in the heart of the city. It has captivated the public for years with its architectural splendor, political history, and the intriguing family associated with it. For decades, this palace symbolized opulence in the public eye. What became of the family who owned it? Why did they leave? Join us to uncover this fascinating story.
- Palacio Paz - Begin the journey with an introduction to the history of Buenos Aires and the remarkable palaces owned by elite families.
- Teatro Colon - Constructed to impress, this venue is considered one of the world’s finest theatres, celebrated for its exceptional acoustics and artistic construction. We will also delve into the story of its architects and the time invested in creating this architectural masterpiece.
- Plaza Lavalle (Lavalle Square) - An ideal location to discuss palaces, both existing and demolished, it’s worth learning about them and being enchanted by their stories. We will also explore the history of other monuments and buildings that surround it.
- Teatro Nacional Cervantes - This building began as a couple’s dream and today is part of the city’s architectural and cultural heritage. We will have the privilege of witnessing this splendid building in its full glory after years of restoration.
- Palacio de Aguas Corrientes - We will pause in front of one of the city’s most exotic and legendary palaces, featuring imposing and unique architecture, often unknown to most tourists.
- Palacio Pizzurno - This is one of the city’s most iconic palaces, a building with Spanish style and Germanic influences that continues to impress locals, who describe it as the “most elegant building in the city.”
- Plaza del Congreso - The traditional Congressional Square is a must-see in Buenos Aires. Connected by Avenida de Mayo to the square of the same name, it has witnessed significant demonstrations throughout history and is surrounded by remarkable buildings with unique architectural value, including the Palace of the National Congress. From here, enjoy a privileged view of this impressive building and learn why the monument in front of it is called the Monument of the Two Congresses.
- Casa Rosada - Our final stop is at Plaza de Mayo to explore the National Government House (Casa Rosada), the Revolution Museum (Cabildo), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the main public buildings.

- Bottled water
- Bicycle use
- Bottled water
- Bicycle use
This bike tour is perfect for architecture enthusiasts eager to explore enchanting buildings and hidden monuments often overlooked by typical tourist paths. Participants will delve into the aristocratic history of this remarkable city, its peak periods of growth, and the challenges the country has faced. The tour provides a more personal and intimate…
This bike tour is perfect for architecture enthusiasts eager to explore enchanting buildings and hidden monuments often overlooked by typical tourist paths. Participants will delve into the aristocratic history of this remarkable city, its peak periods of growth, and the challenges the country has faced. The tour provides a more personal and intimate insight as participants cycle past the grand palaces where the elite once resided, establishing Buenos Aires as the most European city in Latin America. Join in to uncover the exquisite architectural heritage and understand why Buenos Aires is known as “The Paris of South America.”
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.