Experience the vibrant history, tango, football, and natural beauty of Buenos Aires on a bike tour. Explore traditional barrios, visit iconic neighborhoods, and discover the Ecological Reserve. Join us for an immersive journey through the city’s past and present.
Experience the vibrant history, tango, football, and natural beauty of Buenos Aires on a bike tour. Explore traditional barrios, visit iconic neighborhoods, and discover the Ecological Reserve. Join us for an immersive journey through the city’s past and present.
- Parque Lezama - Situated in the San Telmo neighborhood, Parque Lezama is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic green spaces. Its beautifully landscaped design, featuring winding paths, classical sculptures, and towering trees, invites leisurely strolls. At its heart is the Monument to Don Pedro de Mendoza, the founder of the first Buenos Aires…
- Parque Lezama - Situated in the San Telmo neighborhood, Parque Lezama is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic green spaces. Its beautifully landscaped design, featuring winding paths, classical sculptures, and towering trees, invites leisurely strolls. At its heart is the Monument to Don Pedro de Mendoza, the founder of the first Buenos Aires in 1536, accompanied by a fountain and bas-reliefs illustrating scenes from his expedition. This park is steeped in history and serves as a significant landmark in the development of the city’s southern region.
- Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera) - Nestled in the La Boca neighborhood, the Alberto J. Armando Stadium, affectionately known as La Bombonera, ranks among the world’s most iconic football venues. Opened in 1940, its distinctive design, featuring three curved stands and one straight, makes it unique. It is the home ground of Club Atlético Boca Juniors, where the passionate matches mirror the fervor of its dedicated fans.
- Caminito - Located in the vibrant La Boca neighborhood, Caminito Street is one of Buenos Aires’ top tourist attractions. Known for its colorful architecture, with brightly painted metal houses, it is a pedestrian street that captures the spirit of tango and local culture. Visitors can enjoy street artists, tango dancers, and local art vendors, creating a lively and distinctive atmosphere.
- Reserva Ecologica - The Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve is a natural haven in the city’s heart, adjacent to the Río de la Plata. This 350-hectare green space offers a variety of trails, ideal for biking. With its rich biodiversity, it hosts numerous bird species and native flora, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and those seeking respite from urban life.
- Puente de la Mujer - The Women’s Bridge is a modern and iconic structure in Buenos Aires, located in the revitalized Puerto Madero area. Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this pedestrian bridge resembles a couple dancing tango, one of the city’s most emblematic symbols. Inaugurated in 2001, it is notable for its ability to rotate on its axis to allow boats to pass. It stands as a true icon of contemporary Buenos Aires architecture.
- Plaza de Mayo - Plaza de Mayo is the historical and political center of Buenos Aires. Surrounded by iconic buildings such as the Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo, this square has been the site of numerous pivotal events in the country’s history, including the May Revolution and the protests of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo. It is a place rich in symbolism and culture, reflecting both moments of struggle and celebration in Argentine history.

- Bike rental included
- Helmet provided for safety
- Bilingual guide fluent in Spanish and English
- Complimentary bottle of water
- Bike rental included
- Helmet provided for safety
- Bilingual guide fluent in Spanish and English
- Complimentary bottle of water
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Join us for an exhilarating bike tour through the rich history, vibrant culture, and deep passions of Buenos Aires.
The journey begins as we pedal through the cobblestone streets of the city’s oldest districts, where each corner reveals a tale — from the colonial era to the influx of European immigrants who helped forge Argentina’s identity.
Next, we…
Join us for an exhilarating bike tour through the rich history, vibrant culture, and deep passions of Buenos Aires.
The journey begins as we pedal through the cobblestone streets of the city’s oldest districts, where each corner reveals a tale — from the colonial era to the influx of European immigrants who helped forge Argentina’s identity.
Next, we delve into two of Argentina’s most cherished passions: tango and football. In San Telmo, uncover the origins of tango, and in La Boca, explore the vibrant Caminito with its strong immigrant roots.
The tour proceeds to Puerto Madero, where former docks have been transformed into a modern area that marries industrial history with contemporary design. From there, we venture into the Reserva Ecológica, a natural haven offering expansive views of the Río de la Plata.
Our journey concludes at Plaza de Mayo, the political and symbolic heart of Argentina.
This tour offers more than just sightseeing; it provides an engaging and genuine way to experience Buenos Aires in a lively and authentic manner.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
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.